If knowledge is power, why is academia such a disempowering place?
When knowledge production is fueled by uncertainty and university-endorsed values are based on judgements, we are building a society of fear and shame.
When knowledge production is fueled by uncertainty and university-endorsed values are based on judgements, we are building a society of fear and shame.
Life is a continuation of changing perspectives in our inner landscapes. Looking out into the horizon is simultaneously being aware of where we are standing.
Every living being has different needs. An ethic of flourishing provides a non-judgmental framework for autonomous choice-making within constrained systems.
Humans constantly yearn for home. If being at home means to belong, then poignant landscapes are the experiences that remind us that we always belong to life.
Healing humanity is a spiritual endeavour. Yet to look closer at our social traumas, we must get over our reluctance of spirituality in professional settings.
Within the nature of culture is a choice to self-judge or self-love. To move beyond the destructiveness of human society, we must heal our shame of being human.
Consider the landscape architect as a modern archetype for a person who navigates the social and ecological world through a relationship with landscapes.
Language mediates our inner and outer landscapes. Emotions exist without language, and yet language opens the door to an intuitive way of being in the world.