tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3956934377476397153.post7035471201300535976..comments2024-03-12T08:04:52.849+00:00Comments on Tony Whitbread: YOUR BETTER NATURE – we are part of nature, not separate from itTony Whitbreadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04220935206402537781noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3956934377476397153.post-70195411111531792282022-02-01T10:46:00.573+00:002022-02-01T10:46:00.573+00:00luckyclub.live: Best online casinos for South Afri...luckyclub.live: Best online casinos for South African players<br />Live casino site. Find the best <a href="https://luckyclub.live/" rel="nofollow">luckyclub.live</a> South African online casinos. Register for free here. Get a 100% up to €1000 bonus now.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3956934377476397153.post-46900347441991631722020-09-14T09:17:33.234+01:002020-09-14T09:17:33.234+01:00Travel elsewhere and unfamiliarity indeed somehow ...Travel elsewhere and unfamiliarity indeed somehow helps us look at things afresh. Back home we are often locked into habituation to a toxic world. We need to remove the barriers that prevent us from our full experience of the immediate local place around us. I really like the 3 generation-thing that Tony mentions.Viviane Doussyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12750226710188724418noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3956934377476397153.post-35490952841063765862020-09-14T09:09:08.113+01:002020-09-14T09:09:08.113+01:00Hi Caroline. Interesting comment. Maybe we'r...Hi Caroline. Interesting comment. Maybe we're more alive to "our better nature" when we go on holiday, as if we give ourselves permission to reconnect. Maybe there should be more of that reconnection where we are and the place we chose, as well as in the places we chose to go on holiday. A main theme in my mind is re-localisation. We've moved away from the local over the years and don't cherish where we are enough. Traditional societies say you need to be there for 3 generations to get to know a place - so it would be good to start soon!Tony Whitbreadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04220935206402537781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3956934377476397153.post-20681013679591083082020-09-12T09:06:02.820+01:002020-09-12T09:06:02.820+01:00I always find it interesting when we travel we ten...I always find it interesting when we travel we tend to see a forest or other habitat through something much closer to the relationship you describe. We hunger for knowledge of the wildlife who inhabit it, the local communities, the arts that either celebrate it or integrated with it. It is as though this lense / or desire is something we pack! Maybe this is us seeking the temporary connections to something we have lost in our new day to day lives. If we can unlock it, even temporarily, there is so much hope for this sustained change and the breadth of people who could think, feel and act in this way. Carolinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06989130572214448788noreply@blogger.com