Deep Ecology

Deep Ecology on 18-20 Febuary 2023 Starting 08.30 at Chiang mai
Deep Ecology
on 18-20 Febuary 2023 Starting 08.30
at Chiang mai
With the help of a series of practices fully experience interconnection and diversity, and discover the inherent worth of all beings regardless of their utility to human beings.
MORE ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:
Deep Ecology, a term first coined by Arne Naess, is an ecological and environmental philosophy promoting interconnection and diversity, and endorsing the inherent worth of all beings regardless of their utility to human beings. It involves moving beyond the individualism of Western cultures towards seeing human beings as part of a global ecosystem.
The ‘Work that Reconnects’ is a series of experiential practices pioneered by Joanna Macy drawn from systems theory, deep ecology, Buddhism, Indigenous wisdom and other sources, which aims to:
Provide people with opportunities to confront feelings of being overwhelmed and powerless relating to the catastrophes the planet is facing
Reframe our pain for the world as evidence of our interconnectedness in the web of life
Revitalise ourselves to play a part in the creation of a regenerative planet
FACILITATOR
Sunisa Jamwiset (Om) spent years as a member of Wongsanit Ashram eco-community, before starting her own community, Gaia Ashram on her degraded family land in NE Thailand. Her home is now well-known as a model of applied permaculture and sustainable living, with regular trainings based on head, heart, hand learning principles. Aom is also a key member of GEN (Asia) has also facilitated the set-up of the regional NextGEN – the youth-based movement of the Global Ecovillage Network.
LEARNING GOAL
To provide people with opportunities to confront feelings of overwhelm and powerlessness related to the catastrophes the planet is facing, to reframe our pain for the world as evidence of our interconnectedness in the web of life and to revitalise ourselves to play a part in the creation of a regenerative planet.
LEARNING THEMES
Participants will:
1) understand the interconnection and diversity of all living and nonliving things
gain awareness of ecological crisis and reconnect with Mother Earth and all beings;
2) deepen their roles as active caretakers of nature.
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