Coming to Our (Animal) Senses

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October 9, 2023

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Coming to Our (Animal) Senses

Sensory perception is like a silken thread that binds our separate nervous systems into the wider ecosystem.

- David Abram -

Coming to Our (Animal) Senses

"The term 'resource' always befuddles me. If we would simply drop the prefix, 're,' whenever we use the term, it would become apparent that we're almost always talking about 'sources', like springs bubbling up from the unseen depths. But when we put that little prefix in front of the word, and speak of things as 'resources', we transform the enigmatic presence of things into a reserve, a stock of materials simply waiting for us to use. When we conceive it as a stock of stuff, then there naturally comes a sense that that stock is limited, and bound to run out. If I sense the things of this earth not as a resources but as sources, if I feel them as wellsprings bubbling out of the unknown depths, well, this is not to deny that many of those springs seem to be drying up. This is a horrific circumstance that we've gotten ourselves into. But the way beyond this mess has to involve, first, a reconceiving and a re-seeing and sensing of this wild-flowering world as something that cannot ever be fully objectified, a zone of unfoldings that can never be understood within a purely quantitative or measurable frame." David Abram shares more in this interview with Dougauld Hine. { read more }

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For more inspiration check out, "The Ecology of Magic," by Abram. { more }


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