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Francis Weller on remembering relationship with the earth

“Still, the ground beneath me felt unsteady, as though at any moment it could shake and easily take me to the ground. I stumbled upon what Zen priest and author Susan Murphy calls the koan of the earth. How do … Continue reading

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A Fox & A Mouse – Award-winning animated short ESMA

Click on the You Tube link above for this touching short animation about separateness, encounter, empathy and evolving perceptions/relationship. The directors are Camille Chaix, Hugo Jean, Juliette Jourdan, Marie Pillier and Kevin Roger, with music by Clement Osmont and Olivier … Continue reading

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Collapse of social structures as part of the awakening process – Thomas Hübl

Click on the link to visit You Tube for this excerpt from an interview with Thomas Hübl at the Science and Nonduality Conference 2011. This is about organismic experiencing, self concept and actualizing, at a cultural level. It concerns the … Continue reading

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