Let's remember we have one mouth and two ears. Respectful discourse demands that we listen and hear and not doing so whilst we await the chance to deliver our next big point. We're all guilty of these things and we can work on them, especially in the context of social media. 2/2
Does anyone I follow make original content? I come here and it's all reposted junk . . .
I have long held to the sensibility that our understanding or experience of #consciousness and #sentience may not be the only experience of these things . . . Broadening our vision in these respects is the doorway to deeper, more profound, immersive and meaningful experiences in #nature
I feel that people who wave Australian flags on ANZAC Day knowingly or not cross the line from honouring the fallen into supporting the patriarchal nationalist constructs which are used to deceive young people into the idea that imperialist wars for wealth and power are somehow righteous.
When we hear a bird sing, it's a moment of connection between two minds. In our cities, full of white noise, we learn to tune out. My next book (out soon) will lead the reader into tuning in: learning to listen through the layers of sound in our natural environments; learning who is saying what.