Christopher Iwestel Kinman -- On Rhizomes, Forests and Communal Practices

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @AdrianaGil-Wilkerson
    @AdrianaGil-Wilkerson Месяц назад

    I came back to watch this video again an encounter with rhizomatic effects in a learner's writing. Thank you for putting these thoughts back out into the world, Christopher. In our human rhizome connections, the impact of exchanging thoughts and ideas travels a long distance and through many years of the glowing of those thoughts, perhaps little 'land minds [sic. pun.- mines]" containing radioactivity that sometimes lies dormant, waiting for an excuse to rise up into the present. I have appreciated your work for a long time, thank you.

  • @kstew65
    @kstew65 3 года назад

    Most profound. Your ideas resonate with my own current thoughts about networks of connections - from the "Hidden Life of Trees" - the underground and above ground connections. Trees communicating with one another, helping each other, nurturing each other. It's no accident that finally this leads to theologies of connection - the Divine being that which connects.

    • @rhizomenetwork
      @rhizomenetwork  3 года назад

      Thanks Ken... and I'd like to connect up sometime!