Listening to Plants, Whales, and Elephants
What can we learn from singing whales, humming cornstalks, and groaning elephants about what it means to be both human and part of Gaia?
What can we learn from singing whales, humming cornstalks, and groaning elephants about what it means to be both human and part of Gaia?
Death is our inevitable return to Gaia. And as it is inevitable it should not be feared. Rather our focus should be on how we live our lives.
As the climate emergency draws near, what should be in our go-bags, our supply closets, and especially our skill sets?
After years of partying, a prodigal son returns home. What does he find?
Does our anxiety stem from disconnect? Overconnection? Or a lack of purpose?
All around us is Greensong—the sounds, vibrations, smells, and tastes of a living planet. Can you sense it? Are you listening? What does it tell you?
The crisis is accelerating. What can and should we do in this brief remaining window of stability?
Is Gaia a living being? And is the wager of answering wrongly worth it?
Why every environmentalist and collapsitarian should study the martial arts…
A storm is coming. And we feel it. What do we do with these last moments in the calm we have remaining?
Is it Gaia or God we should feel in awe of when we hear a roaring waterfall or see lightning flash across the sky?
Nearly three years ago I created this website. And it has sit there empty and contentless. Not because I don’t feel called to spread the word of Gaia. But perhaps because I feel the call so deeply I want every … Continued