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Joshua Bond's avatar

Thank you for your posting. Ceremonial gestures, and the humility and reverence that are a part of them, open doors for the patient. It also makes me wonder what sorts of technologies would be acceptable where such an honourable relationship is primary in a panpsychic world. It seems every technology has a downside, a 'side-effect', that disturbs the more-than-human world. If technology is a two-edged sword, I wonder what one-edged-technology would look like, or if it is even possible. Hmmmm, Josh.

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James Aldridge's avatar

Sorry Peter, I should have been clearer, I didn’t mean you and your writing, I was responding to the discussion afterwards where people were talking about ‘being in nature’ ‘visiting nature’ etc as part of a practice.

I’ve visited the Bybrook at Box but not spent much time with it, yet! I’ve been learning a lot more about the way rivers might have been in the past through my work on the Ripple Effect project with Wessex Archaeology. Fascinating stuff.

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