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The Ancient Presence of Nature Puts Our Intense University Discussions About Oppressed Groups into Wider Perspective

4/8/2016

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"I wonder why we never include the natural world in our intense college discussions about oppressed groups? After all, Nature has been around a lot longer than we humans have, and so should have at least as many rights as we do. If we recognized that fact, maybe we'd take ourselves a little less seriously."

Robbie Tesar, M.A.
Naropa University graduate


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Ah, Robbie - where are you when we need you? You would hardly recognize your old alma mater now. Oh well, I guess you're off having the time of your life doing seemingly constant fishing near your home in Steamboat :)


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Photos: Hikers in the Great Sand Dunes (CO); Rock art from Rio Grande Canyon at Wild Rivers National Scenic Area (NM); Robbie fishing near Steamboat Springs, CO
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    Stephen Hatch, M.A. is a spiritual teacher and photographer from Fort Collins, Colorado.  His approach is contemplative, inter-spiritual, and Earth-based.

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