Webstring Powers and the Web of Life
Most of our troubles are caused
by wounded or subdued webstrings. The absence of their
natural wisdom in our thinking and feeling "hard wires"
our deterioration of life within and about us. Organic Psychology,
a sensory art and science, empowers us to help webstrings restore
themselves and increase our personal and environmental well being."
Are you aware of the Webstring
Model and its remedy for our dysfunctional ways? http://www.ecopsych.com/webstring1000.html
In 1986 I personally and publicly
spoke to the scientists who were promoting low energy light bulbs
as an important solution for global warming and energy shortages.
I suggested to them that our consciousness is psychologically
habituated or addicted to our destructive ways, that as part
of their program they should offer a tool that would help the
public increase its consciousness and concern about the well
being of the global life community, including humanity. Without
doing this necessary thinking and motivation needed to use the
bulbs would not take place en-mass. Our problems would continue
or intensify.
The scientists ignored the
tools I offered to this end. We suffer today's troubles because
the vital bulb changeover never occurred.
We are in the same situation
today regarding many other alternatives that our habitual thinking
overlooks. Are you overlooking http://www.ecopsych.com/
as an important solution we must apply? Doesn't it make sense
to look it over?
Course Outcomes: Lenny W., an online
program participant, shares his results from a nature-connecting
activity.
WEBSTRINGS: AN ESSENCE WE
HOLD IN COMMON WITH EACH OTHER AND ALL OF LIFE
"I'm attracted to the
light of the setting sun because it is beautiful and fills me
with joy to be alive."
"I like myself because
I'm beautiful and filled with joy to be alive."
I went outside last evening
and the sunset was particularly beautiful. I think it was a good
exercise, since I can't say I think of myself as beautiful, like
a sunset or mountain. Yet I can see the connection I have to.
Those things, especially the energy of the sun and how beautiful
it is, that energy flows through all living things through webstrings
I can experience. I thought about the quote in the reading about
wildlife and people fleeing our societies insensitivity, and
that we sense that we don't belong as well. I have to say that
I've always sensed that I don't belong in our society, especially
when I compare the beauty of nature, such as sunsets, with what
people call human progress.
The webstrings I sense from
nature are outside reflections of those things within me. I still
harbor resistence to the idea that I am fully connected to all
other things, for example that I can see their beauty but not
their beauty within me. The idea that recognizing these connections
and their value really does change one's behavior.
This activity increased my
self worth in the sense that I still am not fully taking seriously
what I see in nature as reflected in myself. It was hard to see
myself as beautiful like a sunset, but in reality, it's the beauty
of the processes, created by nature, that we share and result
in a human being beautiful.
Sally, I like what you said
about listening to others involves more than hearing or seeing
them, the thoughts and sensations that come to mind are just
as important. I was thinking about this in regard to not just
people, but to all other life forms especially considering all
the web-string sensations we must be ignoring everyday to live
in modern society. Carol, I liked what you said about sensing
the joy of the humming birds when they were feeding in the morning.
I feel like I sense the emotions of different animals all the
time and always have since I was a child, but as an adult I've
either ignored this sense or dismissed it as not important.
It is valuable and reasonable
to validate our webstring connections with nature and that this
brings immediate rewards. However, our society seems to be doing
a good job at suppressing this communication, simply through
peer pressure.
When we recognize that our
relatives populate the whole universe the only illusion becomes
belief in our separateness.
Letting these ideas sit for
a while I not only get more comfortable with the idea that what
I see in nature is a reflection of that nature in myself, but
I'm starting to think how could I have seen it any other way?
I've put in a safe place in my psyche, the idea that natures
reflection, of what I find beautiful in nature, is something
I can see in myself.
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