.Resilient weeds ,. tenacious devils or saints? The language is full of idea beliefs that skew our human perceptions. By opening that window, more questions arise.
Like, see that precious bloom over there? A pampered and showy act desired by our species, but may be a lurid time wasting, seducer to local fauna. As a display that invites insects to land while offering little in the way of support for the insects that keep local ecosystems humming, that is a long term problem in the brewing! While the weeds may appear to a gardener as infiltrators, wild things with prolific behaviors and modest blooms. they are the hearty loyalists . As such they are designed to remain as loyal partners with their insect co creators.
It appears that a constrict designed to satisfy wants, that supports an economic system that often butts heads with nature's agenda, needs a revisioning. Playing with perceptions is a great way to begin.
Our mental "weeds" are subject to perceptions as well. What might be learned from our shade dwellers that take us from what we ascribe to be, as purpose? What is trained into us that might cause long term issues and what have we believed that might be false?
On Sep 20, 2017 deborah j barnes wrote:
.Resilient weeds ,. tenacious devils or saints? The language is full of idea beliefs that skew our human perceptions. By opening that window, more questions arise.
Like, see that precious bloom over there? A pampered and showy act desired by our species, but may be a lurid time wasting, seducer to local fauna. As a display that invites insects to land while offering little in the way of support for the insects that keep local ecosystems humming, that is a long term problem in the brewing! While the weeds may appear to a gardener as infiltrators, wild things with prolific behaviors and modest blooms. they are the hearty loyalists . As such they are designed to remain as loyal partners with their insect co creators.
It appears that a constrict designed to satisfy wants, that supports an economic system that often butts heads with nature's agenda, needs a revisioning. Playing with perceptions is a great way to begin.
Our mental "weeds" are subject to perceptions as well. What might be learned from our shade dwellers that take us from what we ascribe to be, as purpose? What is trained into us that might cause long term issues and what have we believed that might be false?