Tribal philosophy understands that the structure of Nature is a collective consciousness - the framework within which all forms of life exists, and that this life force "sings nature into existence". This mindset cultivates a sense of interdependance with the Earth. Primitive skills catalyzed human evolution; for example, fire allowed us to explore colder regions, and cooking using those ancient fires led to sharing. Those same fires also provided protection from predators. As early human wisdom increased, we explored larger areas, and only a rudimentary language was needed - the language of nature - which is composed of four philosophical elements: nature as language, nature as nutrition, nature as teacher, and nature as healer.
In today's fast-paced world, we face a number of challenges, such as the negative impacts of anxiety caused by separation from the natural world...resulting in a loss of sensory and information-processing abilities. Sanity and optimal psychological development are impaired due to the pathologies that occur from environmental disconnection.
These ancient methods restore a balanced understanding of this language that's nested within all beings, which, emerging from the moving stillness of the "mind" of Nature reveals streams of energy flowing through an infinitum of translations... a sacred symphony: the language of nature - echoing across the vast expanse of the inner forest.
copyright kellan scath 2016
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