The rat race we all run on a daily basis has driven a wedge between humanity and the natural world. All the evidence we need is found in the destructive and exploitative relationships we've formed with the earth in the name of production and profit. Ecologically, we're committing species-wide suicide by denying the fact that we *are* the nature we've come to view as a spectacle. While we can put vast distances between our paved cities and the wilderness, we cannot ever be separate from that which we are part of. Hence why the world suffers when the Earth shows symptoms of her distress. And why we struggle as a whole - because we're fighting our very own nature by insisting on living a life of unnatural motives and outcomes. Joining us on this episode is Wild Quetzal, an indigenous citizen of Hawaii, here to talk about the vitalness and resulting rewards of repairing humanity's connection with ...itself. a.k.a. Nature. No primitive return to caveman days, required! Just ecological consciousness for the sake of humanity, the planet and our future.
You can hear more from Wild Quetzal on his YouTube Channel at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aqGQuPUl_s
Instagram https://instagram.com/wildquetzal?utm_medium=copy_link
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