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"It is
difficult to get people to understand something when their salary
(or other
rewards)
depends upon them not understanding it."
- Upton Sinclair
Our troubles remain because
our society rewards us for fighting an undeclared war on nature.
Our thinking gets paid, and otherwise rewarded, to conquer ecosystems
and webstrings for profit and approval. Conscious multisensory
contact with nature's lifeweb is not practiced so our thinking
loses contact with the truths that it needs to recover from the
absence of these truths. That is why, in our nature estranged
society, you learn the Natural Systems Thinking Process by doing
its reconnecting activities (6).
"One touch
of Nature makes the whole world kin"
-William Shakespeare
The activities enable us to
plug our 53 natural senses directly into their attractions in
nature and energize. This recharge nurtures the w
eb's
supportive string signals further into our consciousness, thinking
and being. As we learn to feel and trust our senses, we increase
our sensibility, balance and wellness. We feel better and our
outlooks and relationships improve (7). Anybody who has had a
good experience in nature has momentarily enjoyed this phenomenon.
"The beginning
of wisdom is to call things by their right name"
-Confucious
Through the Natural Systems
Thinking Process each our natural senses is identified by their
right name, "Webstring" Definition: "A seamless
sensory attraction string of the global web of life community
within and around us." Webstrings feelingly help us bring
nature into our awareness and thinking at will. No offense intended,
but to call the webstrings anything else, as we are trained to
do, (senses, feelings, God, instincts, needs, drives, spirit,
desires, blessings, beliefs, subjective, bias, angels, etc.,)
often disconnects our thinking from the web of life. That disconnection
is the psychological heart of our insurmountable personal and
global problems.
Making space in our lives to
do activities that reconnect us with nature has proven to produce
responsible relationships (7, 10). Once you learn how to do a
reconnecting activity you own it and can teach it. Today, globally,
the internet empowers people to enjoy webstring connected consciousness
through distance learning activities, courses and communication
(3) .
"The laws
of the universe are not indifferent, but are forever on the side
of the most sensitive."
- Henry David Thoreau
Earth and its people are at
risk because our excessive stress from disconnectedness fuels
greed, illness and disorders. Conscious webstring attraction
connections reconnect us to our origins and reduce our destructive
stress. They bring us to our senses. Along with empirical studies,
thousands of email journal entries, such as the following, validate
the process (see some others below):
"This
morning I was battling the remnants of some depression I had
been feeling about my family and life "stuff". I was
doing the sensory attraction activity, looking around enjoying
the day, the breeze, the sun, the beautiful trees and the sounds
of singing birds. In a flash of good feeling, I realized that
these feelings are what is so good about living on earth at this
time. It was enough, if for no other reason, to be here, to experience
the beauty of this planet. This was a major breakthrough for
me, because I battle the reason for being here quite a bit in
my recovery work. This happened before noon, and it is now 6
pm, and I still feel great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wanted to share
this because I am so happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (10)
We learn only 15% of what we
read but 90% of what we teach. If you want to personally and
globally come into balance, teach what you have read here. Thoughtful,
shared sensory reconnecting activities produce conscious connections
with Earth that help us build balanced relationships. The sensory
webstring of reason demands that we engage in the activities.
(3, 5).
"I know
what I read here holds benefits for me and makes perfect sense.
I also know my history, I'll not become involved in it until
I'm forced to. What has so stupidly addicted me to my apathy
and its discontents?
(11)"
- Peter
Sams
ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES OF SENSORY RECONNECTING THROUGH
THE NATURAL
SYSTEMS THINKING PROCESS (10):
RE: Materialism
and environmental deterioration:
Participant
A: "As
I continued this special forest activity, I found myself attracted
to the various songs of the birds and then gradually to the various
stones and nuts and shells in the path. I would stop in the path,
pick up the stone, admire its beauty and then feel clearly called
to return it to its appropriate place. So often other times I
have felt I needed to put it in my pocket and carry it home.
Now, through the activity, I had a real sense of appreciating
each rock, each shell, each leaf in its place for the time I
was there. I felt suddenly freed from the need to possess something.
I had a growing sense of letting things be and to just be still
and glory in the fullness of the moment. As I allowed myself
to connect, appreciate, thank and move on with so much of what
surrounded me, I felt a letting go into being present. In this
transformation, I began to feel I was part of the scene more,
not my other self that needed to possess. I learned that I do
not need to possess something to have the joy of it."
Participant
B: Your
earlier questioning of the work place sounds so familiar but
we have our cultural story that needs to maintain in our society.
I find daily that I am changing things and getting back to more
basic life choices. I think each little one counts. These changes
feel so good. I find that I want less material things these days.
RE: Peace
and Support
"I
was never taught to ask permission to relate to people or the
environment. I just take that for granted, as we all do. However,
this activity required my senses to learn how to ask an attractive
tree covered area for its consent for me to walk through it.
The area continued to feel attractive, but something changed.
It was the first time in my life that I totally felt safe. It
felt like Earth's energies were in charge of my life, not me.
It gave me a wonderful feeling of having more power to be myself.
I felt in balance with nature and the people here because I could
distinctly feel their energies consenting to support me. I never
experienced nature and people that way before. It was like a
powerful law protected not only my life, but all of life. I felt
very secure and nurtured as I walked under those trees. I learned
that when I seek permission from the environment and people I
gain energy and unity, I belong."
RE: Chemical
Dependencies
"I want to share with the group that I feel different from
when I started this course. I have always struggled with chemical
addictions, and these last few weeks, I find I hardly have cravings
at all anymore. At times I do, but then I can go into nature,
right outside my backdoor, and feel a connection that is real.
I have been through therapy as well as currently working a twelve
step program, and I feel these nature activities have really
helped me, more than I have words for. This is definitely an
attraction, I cannot label it, I do not have words for it, yet
I know in my heart something has changed."
RE: Global
intelligence
"My
how my mind does chatter with words that can mislead me. When
I make contact with nature and think with nature's intelligence,
it guides me with a wisdom that helps me keep in balance. The
contact is non-verbal because nature does not communicate with
words. As I worked through the Introductory Course, I began to
use the Reconnecting With Nature book's methodology to quiet
my mind. As I went through the activities I began to sense a
subtle, but perceptible, shift in my ability to attain a non-verbal
awareness. Then one day, as I was doing one of the activities
that asks us to "jam" the verbal mind with a word ("unity"
in my case) I suddenly connected, WHAM, there it was - non-verbal
awareness. No naming, no concepts, just being. What a relief!
It didn't last long but it did change my life. Since then I have
extended my abilities to just be. Now my "mind chatter"
is only a murmur when I ask it to be. This has opened up experiences
so far beyond anything I even dreamed of a few years ago."
RE: Healing
and Wellness
"The
activity helped me become aware of my attraction to the crescent
moon as it hung over two hills near my home. Soon, its mellow
glow, framed by peaks and trees, embraced me in a wordless, ancient
primordial scene. Timeless power, peace and unity swept me up.
I just wanted to stay in that state of awe, I felt in balance
with all of reality. I was simply "BEING." No tension,
no pressing goal, just truly belonging to the global community.
This natural energy captured my stress laden pulse and seduced
it to the rhythms of Earth. The sleeping disorder I have battled
all my adult life dissolved in this power. For the first time
in decades, I gently fell asleep after dark and arose shortly
after dawn. I celebrated the breakthrough and I thanked nature.
I thanked the activity, too, for it lets me reconnect whenever
I choose."
The best way to experience
webstring connections and their benefits along with other natural
systems thinking process activities is to enroll in the short,
online,
Orientation Course
DOES THIS MAKE
SENSE TO YOU? When you call each of your senses and feelings an attraction strand* or webstring love* you help your life and all of life
improve. Remember:
The beginning
of wisdom is to call things by their right name.
- Confucius
Question:
Does
your habit of calling your sensuous experiences "senses"
and "feelings" deny you the privilege of enjoying and
teaching the wisdom of knowing them as sensory attraction strings of the web of life?
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About the Author:
Applied Ecopsychologist Michael J. Cohen,
Ed.D. founded and coordinates Project NatureConnect and the
Natural Systems Thinking Process. They are continuing education
workshops, distance learning courses and degree programs of Greenwich
University, Portland state University and the Institute of Global
Education. Dr. Cohen chairs the Department of Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated
Ecology on San Juan Island, Washington. For 33 years, he has
founded and directed degree granting environmental outdoor education
programs for the Trailside Country School, Lesley College, and
the National Audubon Society. His 8 books and 56 articles include
the award winning Connecting With Nature: Creating Moments
that let Earth Teach which is included in his 1997 self-guiding
book Reconnecting With Nature and Well Mind, Well Earth:
97 Environmentally Sensitive Activities for Stress Management,
Spirit and Self-esteem. Dr. Cohen is the recipient of the
Distinguished World Citizen Award.