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Apr 18, 2019
Regenerative Living

Regenerative Living

This poignant video asks the thought provoking questions:What is the role of humans on the planet in relationship to the environment? How do we learn to be co-evolutionary participants with the environment, based on an understanding of how ecosystems work? Solving climate change is seen as only the beginning, as we also need to change our fundamental relationship with other systems that support life: water, earth, habitat and each other. How do we protect our planet, like we protect our children, while also allowing it to have a life and develop, to evolve? The Regenesis Group brings focus to these issues, giving hope that the answers can be found through working together.
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The Skittish Stallion

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April 18, 2019

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The Skittish Stallion

Since the horse is always learning, we need to be aware of what our actions are teaching him.

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The Skittish Stallion

“There were two horses. One was a quarter horse and the other one was this big black stallion that had been abused. It was quite skittish. You couldnt get close to it. Of course, I was determined to become friends with that horse.” Rosemary Peterson shares more in this beautiful piece that speaks to the power of patience and intention in our relationships. { read more }

Be The Change

Have you ever tried building a relationship with an animal or person who was difficult to get close to? What did you learn from the process? For more inspiration, read, “When Animals Are Our Teachers”, an interview with animal whisperer Steve Karlin. { more }

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