Lao Tzu on Wild Resiliency & Domestication
I recently heard a young friend say, “I hate going to work. I don’t do anything there a monkey couldn’t do and they treat me like that too….” On the…
I recently heard a young friend say, “I hate going to work. I don’t do anything there a monkey couldn’t do and they treat me like that too….” On the…
What do I mean when I speak of domesticated resilience vs. wild resilience? I began to touch on this in the initial post on the shadow, on how it is…
Everything has a shadow, even resiliency. Have you ever noticed how resilient a shadow can be? They’ll follow you with fluidity wherever you go, molding and adapting and adjusting and…
I learned in school that life on earth was a Darwinian accident, and that hence… I (my life) was an accident; and further more, if you want a life—you better…
Following up here as an earlier post on Intelligence in Nature, my friends at The Fat Finch: Bird Brain Blog are doing an interesting series on Crows and Ravens that…
The intelligence required to perceive the world as if we were standing in the shoes of another is not only a indication of emotional intelligence in humans, our future may…
This blog is dedicated with gratitude to all those who have supported, nurtured and challenged me along the journey. My intention here is to honor and strengthen the breath of…