Bioregioning 🌍
Tyson said a boundary is a place of kin-making, not kin-breaking. It’s about relationship-making. It allows you to say, “This is where we are, and there’s a beyond,” but the idea is to connect and interweave dynamically with that beyond—not to build a wall and shut it out.
Bioregioning and Our Felt Sense of Place
Lifeshed defined : A Place in which each and every life form works reciprocally (not transactionally), systemically (not fragmentedly), and dynamically (not statically) to promote each being contributing and benefiting. A lifeshed is framed and bounded by the value-adding processes needed to work to be healthy and evolutionary. The same bounded... See more
Carol Sanford • Lifeshed: History of the Idea and Term!
Helping people and cultures all over the world develop and express their own capacity to solve their own problems, consistent with their own needs and with the ecosystems around them. And doing that through enhancing the power within all cultures and peoples to combine intellectual knowing and intuitive knowing, reasoning about the earth and living... See more

