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"Scientific research
is based on the idea that everything that takes place is determined
by laws of nature, and therefore this holds for the action of
people."
"Our task must be
to free ourselves from (our) prison by widening our circles of
compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature
in its beauty."
- Albert Einstein
In a democracy, to reach
our greatest hopes and dreams, each responsible idea needs a
process that empowers the public to implement it.
- Michael J. Cohen
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Project NatureConnect
The Natural Systems
Thinking Process (NSTP)
Online courses, books, and degree
programs.
Continued from previous page
Review:
Although people are part of nature, in contemporary society,
on average, over 95% of our time and 99.9% of our thinking is
disconnected from nature and its intelligent ways. We suffer
from the traumatic loss of nature's unifying powers, beauty,
and perfection in our lives
Facts to consider
We, and all of Nature, are built of attraction bonds that
hold atoms and the world together. We are seldom taught that
in us, at least 53 of these bonds register emotionally and spiritually,
as "biophilia,"* a binding, 53 sense, love of nature.
Our nature disconnected ways de-energize biophilia out of our
awareness. We instead learn and believe that we only have five
senses.
We don't fight to save what we don't
love.
To preserve human dignity and the environment we need to use
a readily available process, a scientific tool that enables us
to safely make genuine sensory contact with nature in order to
revive our inherent, 53 sense, love of nature and humanity. The
Natural Systems Thinking Process meets this need.
About the Process:
NSTP is an academically accredited,
self-sustaining, nature reconnecting, science. It psychologically
empowers people to improve their relationships, learning abilities
and wellness, This sensory social technology helps individuals
and the environment restore each other by re-energizing into
consciousness the unifying natural attraction bonds they share.
- - Walk nature's socially and environmentally
responsible path.
- - Advance your effectiveness, marketability,
and expertise.
- - Discover a right livelihood within
your profession and interests.
- - Explore our low cost, online, activities,
courses, Ph.D., M.S., and B.A. degree programs, books, workshops and internships.
- - The best way to learn NSTP is through
our eight day, (over 4 weeks time,) online, $35 Orientation
Course: Psychological
Elements of Global Citizenship-
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"We dramatically
increased our program's effectiveness by adding the Natural Systems
Thinking Process to it. It enables our participants to connect
with their sensory origins in nature and use that peaceful power
to improve their relationships with self, society and the environment."
James Rowe, Director
of the Outward Bound School in Costa Rica
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NSTP synopsis:
Educating and Counseling with Nature
Project NatureConnect's Natural Systems Thinking Process (NSTP)
is a hands-on psychology used by environmentally caring counselors,
teachers, and students; physicians, ministers and leaders.
It consists of 127 teachable nature
connecting ecopsychology activities along with books, articles
and courses that explain how and why the activities work.
NSTP empowers a person to make conscious sensory contact with
nature's intelligence, balance and beauty, and incorporate it
in their thinking. This therapeutically nurtures 53 (not just
five) inherent natural senses. They energize and increasingly
remain in our awareness. People enjoy them and bond with them,
thus sustaining them. They help us think sensitively, in more
balanced, responsible ways, as nature intended by giving us these
53 senses.
NSTP enables practioners to safely reduce stress and increase
self-esteem, wellness and spirit. It feelingly helps build supportive
relationships with self, society and the environment, and to
teach others to do the same.
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"The Natural Systems
Thinking Process provides a readily accessible ....and.wonderfully
effective means for students to acquire, 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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Implementation:
Do you want to help produce personal, social and environmental
wellness? Of what use is this important
goal if you don't have a process that enables you to implement
it?
When you separate any organism from
its natural environment, it acts abnormally. NSTP is enables
people to reconnect their thinking to nature's supportive ways.
This helps us build responsible relationships at every level
of endeavor.
"I
have opened an office providing 'nature connecting counseling'
as well as hypnotherapy to folks. I am astonished at the positive
response. People are desperate to connect with nature. I am amazed
at how many people are suffering silently out there, just hungry
for help. This 'nature thing' is really hitting a chord."
- Mardi Jones, NSTP Doctoral Graduate
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THE BEST WAY TO LEARN AND TEACH THE
NATURAL SYSTEMS THINKING PROCESS:
ORIENTATION COURSE: Psychological
Elements of Global Citizenship
The
Science of Connecting With the Web of Life
The Art of Thinking With Nature
An exciting, inexpensive ($35) blend of shared, online
activity, information and training with credit optional. Learn by doing. Become a practitioner
anywhere. This is a free course
if it meets your needs, a transferable prerequisite for additional
courses, degrees
and participation. The course is our best, most complete and
useful way to help nature restore genuine humanity
in contemporary society.** It opens
new vistas in academics, counseling, spirit and wellness that
recycle and purify destructive thinking.
READ AND TEACH THIS ANTIDOTE FOR
APATHY
Einstein's
World: Natural Attractions, Intelligences and
Sanity A non-fiction, metaphor, book and reading course.
It helps you reverse ecozombie disorders from your home. You
can take it, teach it and be paid, too. Credit available. Book
$15.00, Course $20.00. Optional Credit $40.00
FREE
EXPLORATORY COURSE:
Exploratory
Course online enables you to engage
in the Natural Systems Thinking Process to learn, first hand,
its thrust and benefits.
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"Dr. Cohen's compelling
application of ecopsychology connects us with the often ignored
source of spirit and wellness found in nature. His deeply felt
chapters catalyze conscious sensory contacts with the natural
world and bind us to energies that heal our deeper being."
Dr. Larry Dossey, M.D.
Researcher and bestselling
author of Recovering The Soul: A Scientific and Spiritual
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THREE Located there are
- OUTCOMES
- DEGREE PROGRAMS
- ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL
CERTIFICATION
- PERSONALIZED DISCOVERY
MATERIALS
- ARTICLES
- LINKS
DEGREES COURSES INTERNSHIPS
ACTIVITIES
RESEARCH WORKSHOPS
DISCUSSION ARTICLES
ECO-IQ TEST EARTHSPEAK
* ABOUT NATURE'S PERFECTION:
Nature can be seen as an attraction process that organizes,
preserves and regenerates itself to produce an optimum of life,
diversity, cooperation and peace. It accomplishes this without
producing pollution, abusiveness or garbage (nothing is left
out, an attribute of unconditional love.) Seldom do war, insanity
or death, as we know them, exist in natural systems.
** ABOUT BIOPHILIA:
According to Pulitzer-Prize winning sociobiologist Edward
O. Wilson, Ph.D., of Harvard, as part of nature 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, 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, 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 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 nation 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,
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2001:
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