I cannot state enough how much I love, not only what was stated, but also, the conclusion reached.
I know you and I have discussed the cycles and patterns of life on multiple occasions. I think this writing is the zenith of those discussions.
I have been considering, as of late, that interconnection of all things, as it is crucial to understanding and living life. The disconnections everywhere have created all of these cracks in our foundations.
I hunger and thirst for more of this, in order to encourage one another to absorb and implement these truths into each of our lives.
Thank you. In many ways, this summarizes much of my thinking--indeed, much of my thinking over the past several decades. I was a metamodernist before I'd even heard of the term. I kind of liked and didn't like postmodernism and was trying to go beyond it while using it. Which is precisely what metamodernism is all about.
We need more ecological thinking--including in our thinking about our social systems.
I would say I have been becoming.one over the last 10 years, although, my thinking does not contain the breadth, nor all of the depth of yours, as mine was more concentrated in specific areas.
This is the first I have encountered the definition, myself, so, it definitely encompasses my path.
I cannot state enough how much I love, not only what was stated, but also, the conclusion reached.
I know you and I have discussed the cycles and patterns of life on multiple occasions. I think this writing is the zenith of those discussions.
I have been considering, as of late, that interconnection of all things, as it is crucial to understanding and living life. The disconnections everywhere have created all of these cracks in our foundations.
I hunger and thirst for more of this, in order to encourage one another to absorb and implement these truths into each of our lives.
Thank you. In many ways, this summarizes much of my thinking--indeed, much of my thinking over the past several decades. I was a metamodernist before I'd even heard of the term. I kind of liked and didn't like postmodernism and was trying to go beyond it while using it. Which is precisely what metamodernism is all about.
We need more ecological thinking--including in our thinking about our social systems.
Perhaps I should write that essay.
I would say I have been becoming.one over the last 10 years, although, my thinking does not contain the breadth, nor all of the depth of yours, as mine was more concentrated in specific areas.
This is the first I have encountered the definition, myself, so, it definitely encompasses my path.
An ecological essay would be welcomed.