by Peter White | May 4, 2020
As someone deeply reflective about connectedness, one question that regularly arises in these ‘social distancing’ and self isolating days is how to experience connection in these times of disconnection. We have a civic duty to disconnect from social gatherings apart...
by Peter White | Mar 10, 2020
I recently read a 2019 report by the World Wildlife Fund for Nature on the production and disposal of plastics (Solving Plastic Pollution Through Accountability report) and was naturally horrified by the stats and impacts, even though I had been aware of the...
by Peter White | Feb 20, 2020
When you reflect on what it is to connect with nature, do you see this as a connection extending beyond your skin, even behind the perceptions that flow past your awareness? When you sit beneath a waterfall or hug a tree, does it ever feel as your skin boundary...
by Peter White | Feb 13, 2020
I’ve only recently come to recognise the reason behind my feelings of discombobulation (meaning disoriented and befuddled) in observing the dire state of the world. It’s a persistent, uncomfortable feeling that I think many, many people experience. This blog is my...
by Peter White | Feb 7, 2020
It’s not that I’ve experienced trauma before as so many others have, its just that in the voyeurism of news stories I have been affected by others trauma. Having watched the survivors of the intense bushfires standing bereft by their burnt down homes, the people burnt...