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Abstract:
Because people and the natural
systems within us are a seamless continuum of nature and its
ecosystems, the therapy and science presented on this site orffers
a unique mental health recycling process. The process transforms
destructive thinking into constructive participation and relationships.
It has been reviewed and recognized in many professional journals,
Prevention Magazine and Psychology Today.
Through this website, environmental,
distance learning courses, degrees, jobs and careers provide
a green, alternative-medicine, psychology for people in divorce
or whose relationships are otherwise deteriorating. This authentic
connection welcomes the emotional and rational natural system
energies of our psyche into nature's recycling and purifying
process. The Process enables anyone to safely make genuine sensory
connections with the attraction energies in nature that restore
natural systems to health. The Process is significant because
we depend upon the wellness of the natural systems within us
to help us build and sustain mutually supportive human and environmental
relationships. |
"Nurture
your felt love for Nature. Never deny it. It is the eons, the
purifying intelligence, beauty and diversity of Nature flowing
through our senses in its perfection.
Our loss of
this love and its healing, recycling energies produces our destructiveness.
We must restore
its peaceful voice in our thoughts and soul."
- Michael J. Cohen
"The therapy and science presented
on this site represents a unique mental health recycling process."
Something
very special has happened in the last ten years. The often disagreeing
physical(1), biological and social sciences have discovered a
body of evidence to which they agree. In addition, this evidence
also agrees with findings in ethics(4), philosophy and spirituality(7).
"This Process enables anyone
to safely make genuine sensory connections with the attraction
energies in nature that restore natural systems within and around
us to health."
Good evidence
authenticates what outdoor researchers like myself sense in natural
areas. A fundamental, binding, energy underlies every aspect
of the world or universe we know.
Relationships,
be they sub-atomic, human, or global, are formed, hold together,
and "communicate" via a cohesive natural attraction
energy (8). Natural
attraction
is the connector that enables everything to be a system within
a system, to belong rather than be isolated.
Natural attraction
roots
Nature grows from its roots therefore the existence of a root
natural attraction throughout Nature seems correct.
Logically,
if the world was not held together by natural attraction, it
would fall apart, which it doesn't in Nature. Rather, natural
systems are attracted to increase in growth, diversity, wellness,
recycliing, and their ability to support life in a balance (13).
"People and the natural systems
within us are a seamless continuum of nature and its ecosystems."
"Things,"
in Nature, including people, consist of natural attraction relationships.
As natural attraction flows through us it manifests itself as
us, as our molecules, body, mind, sensations and feelings. Thus
our senses are not sterile. Like everything else they are natural
attraction expressing itself.
For our survival,
our senses help us consciously register nature's sense as they
seek fulfillment for their attractions in nature.
"We depend upon the wellness
of these systems in us to help us build and sustain mutually
supportive human and environmental relationships."
Effects of disconnection
Humanity
is a continuum of Nature and natural attraction. However, a contemporary
person daily lives and thinks over 99% of the time while disconnected
from natural attractions in natural areas. Defensively, we consider
this normal even as we suffer its abnormal effects upon oursleves
and the environment.
Our Nature
disconnected thinking produces our underlying stress. It makes
contemporary people the only organisms on Earth that destructively
produce garbage, pollution, war, mental illness, loneliness,
excessive stress and abusive relationships. These maladies, with
rare exception, are absent in nature.
Scientific shortcomings
The objectivity
and science of contemporary thinking dismisses as subjective
most of the natural attraction Biophilia* sensitivities that
Nature and people hold in common. For example, sensory attractions
to water (thirst), life (survival), appetite for air (to breathe),
and belonging (community) are not even included in the five senses
that we say we learn and know from.
Satisfactions
from our natural attraction to pets, friends, family, Nature,
peace, justice and community all too seldom shape our self-esteem,
economics, and technology (12).
The Process has been reviewed and
recognized in many professional journals, Prevention Magazine
and Psychology Today.
In our nature-isolated
thinking, we learn to view our natural attraction senses and
feelings as unimportant, as unmeasurable, childish or unreasonable
loves (6). We condition ourselves to become sensuously sterile,
oblivious to them. To our loss, we omit them from many equations.
In so doing we lose nature's essential, unifying energy, a natural
attraction way of knowing and relating that peacefully holds
the natural world in a mutually supportive, cooperative, equilibrium.
Disconnected,
we and Earth are becoming increasingly dysfunctional (3).
"This connection welcomes the
emotional and rational natural systems of our psyche into nature's
recycling and purifying process."
Life's hidden purpose
The absence of natural attractions from our thinking leaves us
to conclude that life systems, including ourselves, operate by
the laws of chance and are without purpose. However, any thoughtful
person may observe that, locally or globally, a life system does
have a purpose. It is to survive, to follow its natural attraction
to grow in support of life. Throughout nature, minerals, plants
and animals achieve this purpose and perfection by fulfilling
a multiplicity of natural attractions that modify each other.
They thereby intelligently unite as global citizens to their
mutual benefit (2).
As part of
Nature, when our senses and feeling are not owned by nature conquering
stories, artificial substitutes or social pressures, they attract
us, too, to responsibly support life and they reward us with
joy.
Restoring
disconnection
Most therapies, healing and learning work better and produce
greater responsibility when connected to natural attractions
in nature (11).
It is no longer
heresy to say that the greater a person's natural attraction
desensitization or disconnection, the greater are the problems
that person suffers and causes(13). Conversely, sensuously reconnecting
with attractions in nature may be our salvation for it enables
us to convert our disorders into unifying, constructive relationships
(5).
"Environmental, distance learning
courses, degrees, jobs and careers provide a green, alternative-medicine
psychology "
To repair
our mentality's destructive disconnection from Nature, at the
Institute of Global Education a newly researched, unique, Natural
Systems Thinking Process (NSTP) provides a missing link that
does the seemingly impossible. It enables anybody to safely make
conscious sensory contact with natural attractions in Nature,
backyard or back country, and thereby improve their thinking
and ways of relating.
This authentic
reconnection with our attraction origins rejuvenates at least
53 inherent natural attraction sensitivities in us. It energizes
them to register in our consciousness as attractive felt senses
and logic(9).
"The process transforms destructive
thinking into constructive participation and relationships. '
The presence
of these senses in our awareness enables us to enjoyably think
and speak with them, to make more sense and thereby improve our
relationships with ourselves, each other, and the natural systems
within and around us. This becomes very attractive and thereby
lasting.
NSTP helps
anybody restore the inherent joy of their culturally suppressed
natural attractions: senses of community, trust, place, compassion,
reason, belonging, consciousness, global citizenship, empathy,
literacy, humor, spirit, relaxation, and sustainability along
with our forty-one additional natural senses. It enables us to
come into balance as our thinking rationally taps into Nature's
natural attraction to reason, peace, spirit, community and higher
power.
"This is a nature connected
psychology for people in divorce or whose relationships are otherwise
deteriorating."
Conclusion
It is neither
sensible nor attractive for us to remain sensuously disconnected
from Nature and continue to produce the destructive effects we
and Earth presently suffer. To help us end this deterioration
NSTP is readily available through online scholarships, courses,
degree programs and training for nature-connected education,
counseling and leadership.
"The Process is significant
because we depend upon the wellness of the natural systems within
us to help us build and sustain mutually supportive human and
environmental relationships."
Our programs
enable caring individuals to help people, nations and religions
share with each other their conscious sensory contact with natural
attractions in natural areas. This unification improves personal,
social and environmental relationships and restores peace.
Further information
about NSTP
is available at http://www.ecopsych.com,
in the book
Reconnecting
With Nature
(Ecopress)
and through
a free online Learning
With Nature
course http://www.ecopsych.com/integrity101.html
References:
(1) Laszlo,
Ervin. (1995.) The Interconnected Universe. London. World
Scientific.
(2) Bloom,
Howard. (2000.) Global Brain. New York. John Wiley and
Sons.
(3) Roszak,
Theodore, Mary E. Gomes & Allen D. Kanner. (1995.)
Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind. San Francisco.
Sierra Club Books.
(4) Pojman,
Louis P. (2001.) Environmental Ethics, 3rd Ed. Belmont, CA.
Wadsworth.
(5) Chard,
Philip Sutton. (1994.) The Healing Earth: Nature's medicine for
the troubled soul. Minnetonka MN. NorthWord Press.
(6) Shepard,
Paul. (1982.) Nature and Madness. San Francisco. Sierra
Club Books.
(7) Newberg,
Andrew. (2001.) Why God Won't Go Away: Brain Science
and the Biology of Belief. New York. Ballantine Books.
(8) Laszlo,
Ervin. (1996.) The Whispering Pond: A Personal Guide to the
Emerging Vision of Science. Rockport, MA. Element.
(9) Cohen,
Michael (1997) Reconnecting With Nature: Finding Wellness Through
Restoring Your Bond with the Earth, Eugene, OR, Ecopress
(10) Cohen,
Michael (1996) A Survey of Participants: Reactions to NSTP and
Studies of Effects, Friday Harbor, WA, Institute of Global Education
(11) Irvine, K and Warber, S (2002) "Greening
Healthcare: Practicing as if the Natural Environment Really Mattered"
reviewed in "Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine"
September/October 2002 (Volume 8, Number 5).
(12) Jones, Mardi, Substantiation
of the Natural System Thinking Process. In press;
http://www.ecopsych.com/wholeness66a.html
(13) Jones, M. and Cohen,
M., The Free Integrated Ecology Course; Integrity 101: Learning With Nature. The destructive secret of natural attraction desensitization
and how nature-connected thinking improves health and relationships.
In press. http://www.ecopsych.com/integrity101.html
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Summary:
The Process described
herein is significant because we depend upon the wellness of
the natural systems within us to help us build and sustain mutually
supportive human and environmental relationships. The process
transforms destructive thinking into constructive participation
and relationships. It has been reviewed and recognized in many
professional journals, Prevention Magazine and Psychology Today. Because people
and the natural systems within us are a seamless continuum of
nature and its ecosystems, the therapy and science presented
on this site orffers a unique mental health recycling process.
This authentic connection welcomes the emotional and rational
natural system energies of our psyche into nature's recycling
and purifying process. Through this website, environmental, distance
learning courses, degrees, jobs and careers provide a green,
alternative-medicine, psychology for people in divorce or whose
relationships are otherwise deteriorating. The Process enables
anyone to safely make genuine sensory connections with the attraction
energies in nature that restore natural systems to health. |
Reviewed material
Other material that appears in this article is drawn from Michael
J. Cohen's professionally reviewed publications in
The Journal of Humanistic Psychology,
Journal of Environmental Education,
Interpsych Journal of Mental Health,
Greenwich University Journal of Science and Technology,
Councelling Psychology Quarterly,
Proceedings of the North American Association for Environmental
Education,
Journal of the Oregon Counseling Association,
The Trumpeter,
U.S. Department of Education Educational Resources Information
Center, Outdoor Communicator,
Clearing Magazine,
Nature Study,
Between the Species,
Cooperative Learning, International
Journal of Humanities and Peace
(for others, see the author's personal page at http://www.ecopsych.com/mjcohen.html )
Scientific validation
For further information about natural attraction see Nature Connected
Psychology in the Greenwich University Journal of Science and
Technology
http://www.ecopsych.com/natpsych.html
and
Substantiation of the Natural System Thinking Process. http://www.ecopsych.com/wholeness66a.html
For references
to frequently asked questions, visit http://www.ecopsych.com/references.html
About the Author
Recipient of
the 1994 Distinguished World Citizen Award, Ecopsychologist Michael
J. Cohen, Ed.D., is a director of the Institute of Global Education,
a special NGO consultant to the United Nations Economic and Social
Council, where he directs the Integrated Ecology Department and
Project NatureConnect. He also serves on the faculty of Greenwich
University, International University of Professional Studies
and Portland State University. Dr. Cohen founded several sensory
environmental education programs, conceived the 1985 National
Audubon Society Conference "Is the Earth a Living Organism,"
and is the author of Reconnecting With Nature (Ecopress, 1997),
and Einstein's World (Institute Of Global Education Technical
Bulletin 2000)
"The
Natural Systems Thinking Process provides a readily accessible
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understand, and act upon the transforming experience of being
connected to nature; of being in respectful relationship with
the natural world of which they are a part."
J.Marc McGinnes, J.D.
Senate Lecturer
University of California at Santa Barbara
Environmental Studies
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* ABOUT BIOPHILIA:
According to Pulitzer-Prize winning sociobiologist Edward
O. Wilson, Ph.D., of Harvard, people have an inherent biological
need to be in contact with the out-of-doors. He calls it "biophilia",
and believes that nature may hold the key to our aesthetic, intellectual,
cognitive, and even spiritual satisfaction. Wilson has found
much evidence for our basic affinity for nature and its instructive
and healing properties.
Writings of the noted authors and scientific thinkers below,
as well as many others, have recognized the biophilia value of
nature connected educating and counseling:
John Locke, Phillip Lubin, Joanna Macy, Maraya Mannes, Don
Marquis, Bill Mckibben, Marshal Mcluhan, Margaret Mead, Malwida
von Meysenbug, Henry Miller, Claude Monet, Montaigne, Alfred
Montepert, Maria Montessori, Thomas Moore, John Muir, T.T. Munger,
Caroline Myss, Navaho, Isaac Newton, Odonahue, Jose Ortega, Osho,
Thomas Paine, Pascal, William Penn, Plato, Plutarch, Alexander
Pope, Daniel Quinn,, Robert Redford, Ranier Maria Ilke , Franklin
Roosevelt., Theodore Roszak., Jean-Jaques Rousseau, Jedaluddin
Rumi, Bertrand Russell, George Santayana, Susan Polis Schutz,
Albert Schweitzer, Seneca the Younger, William Shakespeare, George
Bernard Shaw, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Sioux, Skinner, Sydney Smith,
Gary Snyder, Pete Catches, Benedict Spinoza, St. Basil, Wallace
Stegner, Saint Francis of Assisi,Clement Stone, Gary Synder,
Thomas Berry, Wendall Berry, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Lily Tomlin,
Stewart Udall., Hendrik Willem Van Loon, Voltaire, Mark Twain,
Neale Donald Walshe, H.G. Wells, Lynn White, Jr., Willis Harmon,
E.B.White, Alfred North Whitehead, Walt Whitman, Oscar Wilde,
E.O.Wilson, Samuel Adams, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, Jane Austin,
Francis Bacon, Gregory Bateson, Charlotte Beck, The Bible, William
Blake, David Bohm, Hal Borland. William Cullen Bryant, Pearl
S. Buck, Robert Burns, John Burroughs, Lord Byron, Joseph Campbell,
James Carol. Rachel Carson, Deepak Chopra, Walter Christie, Chuang-tzu,
Cicero, Norman Cousins, Steven Covey, e. e. cummings, Leonardo
da Vinci, John Davy, Paul Devereux, Bernard Devoto, D. H.Lawrence,
Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevski,, William O. Douglas Brooke
Medicine Eagle, Albert Einstein,. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Euripides,,
Henry Fielding,, Michael Fox, George Fox, Anne Frank, Sigmund
Freud, Robert Frost.html, Mohandas K.Gandhi, China Garland, Kahil
Gibran, Ralph Ginsberg, Chellis Glendinning, Albert Gore, Steven
Jay Gould, Robert Greenway, Dick Gregory, William Thackeray,
Thich Nhat Thanh, Martin Heidegger,
Hippocrates, Lewis Thomas, William Irwin Thompson, Robert Hook,
Henry David Thoreau, Elbert Hubbard, Victor Hugo,. Aldous Huxley,
I Ching, Ralph Ingersoll,Thomas Jefferson, Jesus, Samuel Johnson,
Jovenel, Carl Jung, Viliyat Kahn, Immanual Kant, John Keats,
Helen Keller, R. D. Laing, Lao-Tzu, John Lennon, Aldo Leopold,
Thomas Wolfe, William Wordsworth, Frank Lloyd Wright, William
butler Yeats, Zeno, Samuel Adams, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius,
Jane Austin, Francis Bacon, Gregory Bateson, Charlotte Beck,
The Bible, William Blake, David Bohm, Hal Borland. William Cullen
Bryant, Pearl S. Buck, Robert Burns, John Burroughs, Lord Byron,
Joseph Campbell, James Carol. Rachel Carson, Deepak Chopra, Walter
Christie, Chuang-tzu, Cicero, Norman Cousins, Steven Covey, e.
e. cummings, Leonardo da Vinci, John Davy, Paul Devereux, Bernard
Devoto, D. H.Lawrence, Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevski,, William
O. Douglas, Brooke Medicine Eagle, Albert Einstein,. Ralph Waldo
Emerson, Euripides,, Henry Fielding,, Michael Fox, George Fox,
Anne Frank, Sigmund Freud, Robert Frost, Mohandas K.Gandhi, China
Garland, Kahil Gibran, Ralph Ginsberg, Chellis Glendinning, Albert
Gore, Steven Jay Gould, Robert Greenway, Dick Gregory, William
Thackeray, Thich Nhat Thanh, Martin
Heidegger, Hippocrates, Lewis Thomas, William Irwin Thompson,
Robert Hook, Henry David Thoreau, Elbert Hubbard, Victor Hugo,.
Aldous Huxley, I Ching, Ralph Ingersoll,Thomas Jefferson, Jesus,
Samuel Johnson, Jovenel, Carl Jung, Viliyat Kahn, Immanual Kant,
John Keats, Helen Keller, R. D. Laing, Lao-Tzu, John Lennon,
Aldo Leopold, John Locke, Phillip Lubin, Joanna Macy, Maraya
Mannes, Don Marquis, Bill Mckibben, Marshal Mcluhan, Margaret
Mead, Malwida von Meysenbug, Henry Miller, Claude Monet, Montaigne,
Alfred Montepert, Maria Montessori, Thomas Moore, John Muir,
T.T. Munger, Caroline Myss, Navaho, Isaac Newton, Odonahue, Jose
Ortega, Osho, Thomas Paine, Pascal, William Penn, Plato, Plutarch,
Alexander Pope, Daniel Quinn,, Robert Redford, Ranier Maria Ilke
, Franklin Roosevelt., Theodore Roszak., Jean-Jaques Rousseau,
Jedaluddin Rumi, Bertrand Russell, George Santayana, Susan Polis
Schutz, Albert Schweitzer, Seneca the Younger, William Shakespeare,
George Bernard Shaw, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Sioux, Skinner, Sydney
Smith, Gary Snyder, Pete Catches, Benedict Spinoza, St. Basil,
Wallace Stegner, Saint Francis of Assisi,Clement Stone, Gary
Synder, Thomas Berry, Wendall Berry, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Lily
Tomlin, Stewart Udall., Hendrik Willem Van Loon, Voltaire, Mark
Twain, Neale Donald Walshe, H.G. Wells, Lynn White, Jr., Willis
Harmon, E.B.White, Alfred North Whitehead, Walt Whitman, Oscar
Wilde, E.O.Wilson, Thomas Wolfe, William Wordsworth, Frank Lloyd
Wright, William butler Yeats, Zeno,Charlotte
Beck, The Bible, Wiam Blake, David Bohm, Hal Borland. William
Cullen Bryant, Pearl S. Buck, Robert Burns, John Burroughs, Lord
Byron, Joseph Campbell, James Carol. Rachel Carson, Deepak Chopra,
Walter Christie, Chuang-tzu, Cicero, Norman Cousins, Steven Covey,
e. e. cummings, Leonardo da Vinci, John Davy, Paul Devereux,
Bernard Devoto, D. H.Lawrence, Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevski,,
William O. Douglas Brooke Medicine Eagle, Albert Einstein,. Ralph
Waldo Emerson, Euripides,, Henry Fielding,, Michael Fox, George
Fox, Anne Frank, Sigmund Freud, Robert Frost.html, Mohandas K.Gandhi,
China Garland, Kahil Gibran, Ralph Ginsberg, Chellis Glendinning,
Albert Gore, Steven Jay Gould, Robert Greenway, Dick Gregory,
William Thackeray, Thich Nhat Thanh, Martin Heidegger, Hippocrates,
Lewis Thomas, William Irwin Thompson, Robert Hook, Henry David
Thoreau, Elbert Hubbard, Victor Hugo,. Aldous Huxley, I Ching,
Ralph Ingersoll,Thomas Jefferson, Jesus, Samuel Johnson, Jovenel,
Carl Jung, Viliyat Kahn, Immanual Kant, John Keats, Helen Keller,
R. D. Laing, Lao-Tzu, John Lennon, Aldo Leopold, John Locke,
Phillip Lubin, Joanna Macy, Maraya Mannes, Don Marquis, Bill
Mckibben, Marshal Mcluhan, Margaret Mead, Malwida von Meysenbug,
Henry Miller, Claude Monet, Montaigne, Alfred Montepert, Maria
Montessori, Thomas Moore, John Muir, T.T. Munger, Caroline Myss,
Navaho, Isaac Newton, Odonahue, Jose Ortega, Osho, Thomas Paine,
Pascal, William Penn, Plato, Plutarch, Alexander Pope, Daniel
Quinn,, Robert Redford, Ranier Maria Ilke, Franklin Roosevelt.,
Theodore Roszak., Jean-Jaques Rousseau, Jedaluddin Rumi, Bertrand
Russell, George Santayana, Susan Polis Schutz, Albert Schweitzer,
Seneca the Younger, William Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw,
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Sioux, Skinner, Sydney Smith, Gary Snyder,
Pete Catches, Benedict Spinoza, St. Basil, Wallace Stegner, Saint
Francis of Assisi,Clement Stone, Gary Synder, Thomas Berry, Wendall
Berry, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Lily Tomlin, Stewart Udall., Hendrik
Willem Van Loon, Voltaire, Mark Twain, Neale Donald Walshe, H.G.
Wells, Lynn White, Jr., Willis Harmon, E.B.White, Alfred North
Whitehead, Walt Whitman, Oscar Wilde, E.O.Wilson, Thomas Wolfe,
William Wordsworth, Frank Lloyd Wright, William butler Yeats,
Zeno, Samuel Adams, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, Jane Austin,
Francis Bacon, Gregory Bateson, Charlotte Beck, The Bible, William
Blake, David Bohm, Hal Borland. William Cullen Bryant, Pearl
S. Buck, Robert Burns, John Burroughs, Lord Byron, Joseph Campbell,
James Carol. Rachel Carson, Deepak Chopra, Walter Christie, Chuang-tzu,
Cicero, Norman Cousins, Steven Covey, e. e. cummings, Leonardo
da Vinci, John Davy, Paul Devereux, Bernard Devoto, D. H.Lawrence,
Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevski,, William O. Douglas Brooke
Medicine Eagle, Albert Einstein,. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Euripides,,
Henry Fielding,, Michael Fox, George Fox, Anne Frank, Sigmund
Freud, Robert Frost.html, Mohandas K.Gandhi, China Isaac Bashevis
Singer, Sioux, Skinner, Sydney Smith, Gary Snyder, Pete Catches,
Benedict Spinoza, St. Basil, Wallace Stegner, Saint Francis of
Assisi,Clement Stone, Gary Synder, Thomas Berry, Wendall Berry,
Alfred Lord Tennyson, Lily Tomlin, Stewart Udall., Hendrik Willem
Van Loon, Voltaire, Mark Twain, Neale Donald Walshe, H.G. Wells,
Lynn White, Jr., Willis Harmon, E.B.White, Alfred North Whitehead,
Walt Whitman, Oscar Wilde, E.O.Wilson, Thomas Wolfe, William
Wordsworth, Frank Lloyd Wright, William Butler Yeats, Kahil Gibran,
Ralph Ginsberg, Chellis Glendinning, Albert Gore, Steven Jay
Gould, Robert Greenway, Dick Gregory, William Thackeray, Thich
Nhat Thanh, Martin Heidegger, Hippocrates, Lewis Thomas, William
Irwin Thompson, Robert Hook, Henry David Thoreau, Elbert Hubbard,
Victor Hugo,. Aldous Huxley, I Ching, Ralph Ingersoll,Thomas
Jefferson, Jesus, Samuel Johnson, Jovenel, Carl Jung, Viliyat
Kahn, Immanual Kant, John Keats, Helen Keller, R. D. Laing, Lao-Tzu,
John Lennon, Aldo Leopold, John Locke, Phillip Lubin, Joanna
Macy, Maraya Mannes, Don Marquis, Bill Mckibben, Marshal Mcluhan,
Margaret Mead, Malwida von Meysenbug, Henry Miller, Claude Monet,
Montaigne, Alfred Montepert, Maria Montessori, Thomas Moore,
John Muir, T.T. Munger, Caroline Myss, Navaho, Isaac Newton,
Odonahue, Jose Ortega, Osho, Thomas Paine, Pascal, William Penn,
Plato, Plutarch, Alexander Pope, Daniel Quinn,, Robert Redford,
Ranier Maria Ilke , Franklin Roosevelt., Theodore Roszak., Jean-Jaques
Rousseau, Jedaluddin Rumi, Bertrand Russell, George Santayana,
Susan Polis Schutz, Albert Schweitzer, Seneca the Younger, William
Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw, no,
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