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The Wayfinders: Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World

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The Wayfinders: Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World

What is even more astonishing is that the entire science of wayfinding is based on dead reckoning. You only know where you are by knowing precisely where you have been and how you got to where you are.

– Wade Davis –

The Wayfinders: Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World

Wade Davis, anthropologist and passionate scholar of indigenous cultures that span the globe, shares the value of learning from these dynamic, living societies, as we face the challenges threatening the earth. He takes us on a journey to “the heart of the world” and asks the question, “What does it actually mean for a people to believe that the earth is resonant and alive and responsive to their desires and that they themselves have a reciprocal obligation to that landscape?” { read more }

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Spotlight On Kindness: “Scorched, But Still Standing”

California wildfires impacted over a million acres this week. Though feared destroyed, most of the ancient redwoods at the oldest state park withstood the blaze. Among the survivors is a 2,000-year-old tree known as the “Mother of the Forest.” One newspaper headline read, “Scorched, But Still Standing.” Even during their hardship, these elders seem to be teaching us about resiliency? –Guri

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Editor’s Note: California wildfires impacted over a million acres this week. Though feared destroyed, most of the ancient redwoods at the oldest state park withstood the blaze. Among the survivors is a 2,000-year-old tree known as the “Mother of the Forest.” One newspaper headline read, “Scorched, But Still Standing.” Even during their hardship, these elders seem to be teaching us about resiliency? –Guri
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