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What we do to our surroundings mirrors our internal world. The same ideology that teaches us to fight, suppress, and tame nature ties us to the realities we are desperately trying to escape.

Priyanka Singh Parihar

Play is a form of resilience, a way of staying open even when the world feels closed.

Francesca Heart

Ceasing to produce and reduce is not only necessary for ecological and planetary health; it is also necessary for general human wellbeing.

Anna Borrie

Our pilgrimage on Earth concludes with us becoming the Earth.

Priyanka Singh Parihar

When we cultivate intimacy with the land, we attune ourselves to its subtle signs—the whisper of the wind moving trees, the cycles of growth and decay, the seasons that remind us of rest and renewal. As we deepen our relationship with nature, we begin to see ourselves not as separate from the Earth, but as an integral part of her ever-evolving tapestry.

Mia Ganda

I wonder—who first imagined the spirit, transforming an individual’s inner dialogue into a collective language? The breath, spirare, became the spirit—the glimmering, invisible reality we reach for. Everything around us is breathing, human and non-human. Then what makes us spiritual and the non-human only corporeal? Couldn’t the “non-human” also be called the “more-than-human”?

Priyanka Singh Parihar
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