Posts tagged with psychology

The Ecological Unconscious – Links for Further Exploration

Yesterday’s Sunday New York Times Magazine included a real jewel of an article: Is There an Ecological Unconscious?. You’ll want to read it.

Rather than do a commentary on the article, I wanted to offer a sort of annotated list of links of people and concepts mentioned in the article. Here they are, in [...]

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Ecology of Leadership – Bay Area Program Registration Ends Friday

Friday is the deadline for registering for Regenerative Design Institute’s distinguished Ecology of Leadership (”EOL” for short). If you’ve been awakening to a need for deep change in your life (or a way to respond to change that’s already happening), this program will provide a way to hold your vision and tools for moving [...]

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NY Times Article on “Green Disputes”

The New York Times article Therapists Report Increase in Green Disputes struck a chord with me. If you’re the type of person who digs permaculture, you’re also, sadly, part of the counterculture in this country. While that kind of outsider status has a certain cachet for many of us, it can also lead to [...]

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Free 1-Day Intros to the Ecology of Leadership

We live in a time of great change, and during great change, leaders always emerge. If we’re going to be the change we seek, we should also be prepared to be the leaders we seek.
Many of us Permies have an innate distrust of authority, and many of us associate authority with leadership. But [...]

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Listening to Ourselves, Earth Circles, and Resilience Under Pessimism

The new newsletter from Great Turning Times makes some interesting points about how we cope with all the pessimistic information about the probable future that we receive from sources we trust. I think it’s well worth a read by anyone interested in permaculture. The author had the experience of watching a documentary about [...]

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