HOW NATURE CAN INSPIRE US, TEACH US AND KEEP US HAPPY WITH STEVE JONES
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- “The world is incomprehensibly beautiful - an endless prospect of magic and wonder.” - Ansel Adams
Steve Jones (author, applied ecologist, and Nature enthusiast) operates under the moniker of Great Blue Heron. He teaches us how to motivate people through nature, animals and a simple life and how nature can teach us humility, giving, happiness and well being.
He taps into his deep leadership grounding (CEO of four US universities and governing board chair of The University of the Arctic) to apply Nature’s wisdom and power to life and living.
Steve Jones (Great Blue Heron) recognizes and communicates the power and wisdom of Nature, and the lessons any of us can draw from Nature for Life and Living. He focuses on stories of passion for place and everyday Nature. He finds inspiration in Nature’s beauty, magic, wonder, and awe, whether in places of national significance… or in our own backyards.
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What an awesome interview
Thankyou for watching!
Old cultures would intrinsically align with natural forces, and even worshipoed firests, trees, plants and animals. Many temples are adornef with them.
In India forest has its own Goddess of Forests "Vandevi", primal power of the universe.or "Parvati" / "Shakti".
Most Gods and Godesses of the Hindu pantheon have individual birds and animals as personal transport. This possibly was xevisex by ancient thinkers, teachers and sages to resoect and protect allkinds of ani.als incmuding more "destructive" ones like mouse, squirrel, or fearsome ones like snakes, lion, tiger, and useful ones like cow, bull, elephant, dog, and others like owl and vulture that may otherwuse not be liked by all.
Some medicinal herbs were linked to the three pillars of Creator, Maintainor, and Destroyer (for regeneration).like lotus, holy basil, bael or wood apple.
This association to nature was deeply thoughtful.
@Rishikant Singh, thanks so much for this comment. We all need to listen more to the old cultures and how much nature and the outdoors if we protect it can teach us and how much it can help us.