Deep Time and EcoLogical Calendars
Whenever I get to it, I always find that it is worth listening to To the Best of Our Knowledge on NPR - with their orange/green, sometimes second tier, and always human look at just about any topic under the sun.
Most recently, they have a program on Deep Time, including a story about the ECOlogical Calendar which helps us connect with the natural cycles and the universe. It is beautiful, meaningful, and useful, and exactly what I have been looking for, both for myself and as a culture-change themed gift for others.
I also seen they have a five-part series on science and religion, which I haven't heard yet but plan to find time for (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).
Most recently, they have a program on Deep Time, including a story about the ECOlogical Calendar which helps us connect with the natural cycles and the universe. It is beautiful, meaningful, and useful, and exactly what I have been looking for, both for myself and as a culture-change themed gift for others.
I also seen they have a five-part series on science and religion, which I haven't heard yet but plan to find time for (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).
Labels: ecopsychology, media, universe story