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Come to Your Senses! Foundations for Ecological Literacy
10AM - 2PM Saturday June 15
In this 4-hour introduction, you will be exposed to a set of accessible experiential practices for communicating and participating in the ecological story of our time. Learn to listen to the ways the land speaks. Join the conversation. Enter into an ongoing dance with the ecological dynamics of your life and your work. Never venture outside or into your imagination without new insight and stories to share. The story of our families, our homes, our communities, and the greater human story is an ecological one. Learning to perceive and participate ecologically has never been more important.
You will gain tools be exposed to interrelated approaches:
1) Observational, Awareness, and Perceptual Shifts: Everything we know must first be perceived. Shifts in how we observe bring ecological relationships into our everyday awareness and change our behavior.
2) The Living Earth: Thinking, feeling, sensing, and intuiting. We perceive in many ways that the vast living systems of Earth are ever adapting to keep the Earth itself suitable for life, in a way similar to us maintaining our own bodies or homes.
3) Naturalist Knowledge and Tracking: The way we know and become the place we call home. The ability to read the patterns of the land is ancient and in our blood.
4) Bird Language and other messengers: Wherever you are in the world, the birds and other sensitive creatures form our extended awareness, feeding back information about our surroundings and ourselves.
5) Story and Myth: Our modern scientific culture has articulated a story of creation that is rarely told in its full, ecological form. The story of the universe shares much with the creation stories of all times and cultures. It asks us, "What does it mean to be the universe perceiving itself?" and gives us the common perspective to live ecologically.
6) Designer's Mind: With ecological awareness comes ecological actions. Simple design principles and practices form the competence to turn awareness into action.
The class will be taught by Robert Mellinger whose bio can be found here: http://www.robertmellinger.com/?page_id=312
Please be ready to be comfortable in any weather and bring snacks. Bring a notebook and pen/pencil. Arrive promptly at 9:45 to walk into Union Bay Natural Area
Please contact us if you have any questions. If you are interested in more in depth exposure, look up our 1-day and 2-day intensives and our 6-workshop series on BrownPaperTickets or see a full schedule at www.robertmellinger.com and our Facebook page: Foundations for Ecological Literacy.
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LocationUnion Bay Natural Area (View)
3501 NE 41st St
Seattle, WA 98195
United States
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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