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During childhood holidays by the sea, the pristine Long Beach was full of treasures from the deep, sharks and dolphins swam near the shore, and the sea and air was vibrant with life and energy. Homo Gaia is written by lifelong environmentalist and citizen scientist, who wishes to pass on a thin strand of hope to the next generation. After a five year project on nature connection at the Greenworld foundation, Thailand, where she was chairperson, was halted by Covid, Oy decided to write a book instead. Showing how others can also experience the wondrous world that surrounds us, she weaves in her own experiences with information and insights from scientists.
Contents
Foreword by Belinda Stewart-Cox 8
Prologue: Alice in Salish Wonderland 14
Chapter 1: Feel, to be aware 22
Chapter 2: Connect, to be whole 30
Chapter 3: Expand our basic senses 36
Chapter 4: Go beyond the realm of the senses 66
Chapter 5: Access the wild wisdom 80
Chapter 6: Communicate across species 90
Chapter 7: Co-create together 108
Chapter 8: Blend the outer and the inner worlds 120
Epilogue: Towards Homo gaia 132
Appendix
Daily Practice Routine 144
From the author 150



