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Archive for October 7, 2021
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Video of the Week
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Oct 07, 2021 |
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The Promise of Biomimicry
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| Biomimicry presents a way to learn from the natural world in order to better design forms, processes, and systems that are inherently regenerative. In this new film, Janine Benyus, co-founder of the Biomimicry Insititute, walks us through the emerging discipline, and we meet up-and-coming companies who are working to bring their innovation to market by asking "How would nature do this?" |
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There is some strange intimacy between grief and aliveness, some sacred exchange between what seems unbearable and what is most exquisitely alive.
– Francis Weller –
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Two Simple Ways to Release Grief
“One of the primary reasons in the West is because we’ve privatized it. If we don’t have a community to witness the process as so many cultures before us did, we risk falling into depression or despair. If we don’t grieve enough, we risk suppressing the grief. According to Francis Weller, suppression risks health problems or volatile emotions like anger.” In this thoughtful essay Cynthia Li differentiates between pain and grief, and shares two simple rituals to release grief and welcome joy. { read more }
Be The Change
Join a special Qi Gong workshop with Cynthia on October 13th, focused on learning how to rest and relax the mind even in times of uncertainty. { more } |
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