View this post on Instagram "To recover a sense of unity with all of life is to also recover from the trauma of having been so utterly divorced from it." ~ Andy Fisher, author of Radical Ecopsychology. – – We are born into this world and are told a story by our giving culture what we are and how we are to live. Our story is in need of being rewritten, a cultural self-interpretation in which we recognize the natural world as a community of fellow subjects. – – #andyfisher #radicalecopsychology #ecopsychology #healingtrauma #wetooarenature #foregiveness #sensitive #ecopsychology A post shared by Jon-Erik Jardine (@ecopsychology_project) on Oct 15, 2016 at 10:49pm PDT Blog, Ecopsychology Project
View this post on Instagram Ecopsychology asks us to inquire into the realm of the unknown; as the Hero steps through into a world of uncertainty, danger, and risk. It asks of us to become whole by recognizing what we've lost, finding it, and returning. The Hero awaits. #radicalecopsychology #mythology #psyche #nature #jameshillman #carljung #freud #herosjourney #andyfisher #davidabram A post shared by Jon-Erik Jardine (@ecopsychology_project) on Oct 15, 2016 at 8:14pm PDT Blog, Ecopsychology Project
View this post on Instagram Often times in life, it is our own self that gets in the way of our own growth, especially when we are determined to grow on our own. Some times, we must seek help from others; be it nature, friend, or professional, to unwind the coil of self-deceit. No matter how well your intentions, no matter how rational your perception, your conscious self will find ways to hide from you the depths of your inner most truth. #archetypes #collectiveunconscious #god #psyche #symbolism #mythology #carljung #gezaroheim #jameshillman #radicalecopsychology A post shared by Jon-Erik Jardine (@ecopsychology_project) on Oct 14, 2016 at 2:51pm PDT ,philosophy, Blog, Ecopsychology Project, Mythology
View this post on Instagram We must reach out beyond our isolated individualism and experience connection. Be a part of a global movement in dedication to the daunting task of creating a bridge of discourse between our deep desire to feel connected with something greater than ourselves and that of our technocratic dominant ways of society. We too are Nature. #radicalecopsychology #reconnect #wetooarenature #greyjay A post shared by Jon-Erik Jardine (@ecopsychology_project) on Oct 14, 2016 at 11:31am PDT #radicalecopsychology #reconnect#wetooarenature #greyjay #2017resolutions Blog, Ecopsychology Project