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By lunchtime, however, you’re cock of the roost at £16 per hour, before getting whacked by the dreaded afternoon slump. Okay, so when you clock in, you’re on about £10 per hour, but that quickly drops to nothing until the caffeine from your first three mugs of tea have kicked in. It’s like learning that you don’t get paid £13 for every hour you work, but rather on a pay schedule designed by Byzantine Emperor Justinian ‘the slit-nosed’:

(And not a particularly accurate average either, hence leap years.) Because, my dear friends, a day is not the twenty-four hours our capitalist calendars would like us to imagine. So why, for the love of daylight, do I insist that the nights are drawing out?Īh.
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In Bournemouth, we’ll scrape a mere 7 hours 57 minutes and 32 seconds out of next Tuesday, a full 54 seconds less in the barrel of time than today. Keep your macs zipped - it very much still is. We are already five days into the race for rebirth.īut, David, I hear you roar - what about the winter solstice, isn’t that supposed to be the shortest day in the northern hemisphere on account of the tilt of the earth on its axis?

Here in Bournemouth, the earliest sunset of the year passed last Sunday, at 16.02. Suspend any notions of beauty or judgement and instead wonder what the unique wholeness of your dwelling place could be trying to tell you about your soul’s place and purpose.Īnd the nights are officially drawing out - we are rattling lungs-first into the long mosquito summer, people of the northern hemisphere! So I invite you to engage directly with your dwelling place, your here and now, and to take two minutes to peer into its corners, scratch and sniff its edges, and expand your appreciation for its wholeness - and, naturally, your part within that wholeness. This is a simple task because, of course, a facilitator is not a teacher.Īll we have to do is clear that path back to nature, hold out a steadying arm, make the going easy.Įncourage them to dwell for a moment on their dwelling place, on the environment around them in this moment, and to explore what that place is reflecting back to them about this connection we call soul.Īnd, above all, to invite them into the conversation. Facilitatorįacilitator is another word that’s interesting to explore etymologically.įacere is Latin for doing or making, thus facilis: easy to do, from where we get the word facile.Ī facilitator, then, is someone who makes the doing or making easy for someone else.Īs a facilitator of nature connectedness, my job is to make reconnection with nature easy for others.
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I’m here to learn how to facilitate these reconnections. The we that reaches out and connects with the touch of bark that reaches out from a branch of beech.
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To see the lines that connect us with the beech bobbing outside the windows we peer through from inside our dwelling place, from inside our skull. Yet, sometimes our disconnection is such that we need a bit of help getting back there, reconnecting, rediscovering the lines of reciprocity that fly between each node of nature’s unique, bountiful, abundant expression. I wasn’t alone in this sense of remembering, for there is nothing in our natures that is alien to nature. Like, I know what these white flowers pockering the grass are -īut it takes a smartphone app to tell me what I already know. Over the course of the past three days, I noticed this in myself. It’s nothing more than a return: coming back to ourselves as nature. So that’s what ecopsychology is - a conversation around the dwelling place of our soul.Ī reintegration of psychology and ecology: an acceptance that we are nature.ĭespite being pretty cosmic in scope, ecopsycholgy couldn’t be simpler.
