Ecopsychology vision
Seeing the invisible through knowledge: the role of ecological literacy in the perception of nature
Zselyke Molnos - 0
One of the basic bias of the dominant paradigm is our altered perception. In this article, I will approach this issue from the natural sciences perspective, giving some concrete examples on how ecological literacy can enable us see the unseen connections, networks and living systems behind them. Through these examples, I will emphasize the role of the scientific knowledge...
MEDITATION IN THE CHAOS
In the last paragraph of the essay Think like a mountain, the American naturalist Ald Leopold (1887-1948), explains how “we all strive for security, prosperity, comfort, a life as long and tasteless as possible. (…) Some degree of success in achieving this goal is fine, and perhaps a prerequisite for missing thought, but too much security...
The year 2024 has been deeply transformative for the IES community. Through the Open Spaces cycle, "Building Mycelium", we came together to reflect, share, and co-create from our ecopsychological roots. These spaces allowed us to strengthen our global network, integrate meaningful learnings, and plant seeds for a regenerative future. Inspired by the metaphor of the mycelium—those invisible networks that...