I am super excited, guys!
Today's episode is going to be really informative -- I hope you have pen and paper ready.
It is with none other than Stolan, the God of Plants, Arthur Haines himself.
It's really exciting because Arthur shares something that's really close to him and something he's really passionate about doing right now...
Which is essentially buying more land and creating a rewilding haven or rewilding community he calls the Human Rewilding Project.
He goes into the 12 Guiding Principles of the Human Rewilding Project later in this episode.
That's number seven, which is building community, on a list of 10 rewilding fundamentals he and I talk about.
On top of that, in today's episode you'll learn:
- Strategies that help you learn your natural ecology,
- How to build musculature and skeletal strength suited for our natural landscape,
- How to treat altered states of reality with respect, and...
- Much, much more.
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Episode Breakdown
- Introduction
- Arthur shares his personal definition of rewilding and his two caveats with defining it
- Arthur breaks down the stigma of the word "wild"
- Why nature immersion is so important to the human organism
- How to find people to help you relearn your natural ecology
- The traits and features of domesticated people
- What is biologically appropriate food?
- What are disinfection byproducts and what do they do to the human animal
- How to get closer to wild food and wild water
- How to strengthen your body using the natural elements
- How Arthur experiences spirituality
- Arthur defines the contrasting differences between a wild community and a modern society
- Arthur defines the 12 Guiding Principles of the Human Rewilding Project
- How the Allegory of the Cave pertains to where we're currently at with rewilding