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"textContent": "Deep Ecology | John Seed\n\n0:00\n\n/2571.477234\n\n1×\n\nWe don't need more ecological ideas, we need ecological selves. That's the message of this week's guest, John Seed, a longtime environmental activist who has been instrumental to the Deep Ecology movement. John joins me to explain exactly what Deep Ecology can offer us—a sense of place, time and connection in a world coming apart. He walks us through the philosophy and multiple exercises, revealing how our coming together with the world around us can also help us come together as people—to grieve, to love, to be.\n\n🎧\n\n __You can listen to the episode on your podcast app, in your browser,__ download__it or watch it on Youtube (where automatic subtitles are provided).__\n\nThis a beautiful, resonant and poetic episode, with John's wisdom and humility blooming forth to offer a vision which neither despairs nor denies, but is instead devoted to truths that surpass humans alone and encircle all of us, each of us, in this great web of life, to be held and to hold, even for just a moment.\n\n__Planet: Critical investigates why the world is in crisis. It is ad-free, paywall-free and 100% reader-supported. To show your support, leave a__ one-off tip__. or become a paying supporter.__\n\nSign up\n\nShare this article:\n\nX | Bluesky | Facebook | LinkedIn | Reddit | Email\n\nSocial Share Buttons\n\nShare:",
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