A bunch of brightly coloured flowers is a psychedelic without the psychedelic?! On the extraordinary power of nature for healing not only ourselves, physically, but for flourishing worlds too.
Loved the interview you cited in footnote 9. Pamela von Sabljar made clearer to me something I've been turning around--the necessity to embody eros in a relational world. We in the west are not taught about eros, probably because we lost touch with it eons ago and now most of us reduce it to sex as we know it. I want to know more about Pamela's work.
Totally. I agree. We're reclaiming our bodies, erotic swoon energy* we had so much exposure to (festivals, seasonal celebrations++) that were part of human culture and suppressed as we mechanised / colonised / rationalised. Here's to the integrated versions of this❣️
Loved the interview you cited in footnote 9. Pamela von Sabljar made clearer to me something I've been turning around--the necessity to embody eros in a relational world. We in the west are not taught about eros, probably because we lost touch with it eons ago and now most of us reduce it to sex as we know it. I want to know more about Pamela's work.
Totally. I agree. We're reclaiming our bodies, erotic swoon energy* we had so much exposure to (festivals, seasonal celebrations++) that were part of human culture and suppressed as we mechanised / colonised / rationalised. Here's to the integrated versions of this❣️
* is from @ouranatomy Jote's brilliance🙏
Pamela's links: https://linktr.ee/pamelavonsabljar?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAacqsIEeLi6832vyWmmyOS-di0Li2WdsDFhhN0RDwxjYlE_y_FZHz45EMzp8Aw_aem_OOwBwkMVnW5f17b7pyOX4g