The Nature/Man relationship
In civilised society we spend a lot of energy enabling our differences. Others who do things differently to us, are threatening. The wild is uncivilised of course. So uncivilised that it is a redemptive space where differences are welcome. A lion in fact, does not care about who we are. Time in the wild disarms us.
The unplugged pleasures of walking, tracking, stalking and camping. The simplicity and wisdom of a campfire. The privilege of vulnerability. Big game encounters. Creative conversations and insights. A curious transformation of consciousness awaits.
The wilderness experience is a U-turn, and re-connects us with our indigenous self.
And in the process, the values that define us as human: conscious creativity and ecological humility.
The unplugged pleasures of walking, tracking, stalking and camping. The simplicity and wisdom of a campfire. The privilege of vulnerability. Big game encounters. Creative conversations and insights. A curious transformation of consciousness awaits.
The wilderness experience is a U-turn, and re-connects us with our indigenous self.
And in the process, the values that define us as human: conscious creativity and ecological humility.