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Nature :: Spirit — Kinship in a living world

Nature :: Spirit — Kinship in a living world

By: Priscilla Stuckey
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How can we realize our kinship with nature? 20-minute scripted episodes for rethinking our relationship to nature and cultivating reverence and an open heart.

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  • 61. The Language of Nonspeaking Beings
    Dec 16 2025

    The bougainvillea around my kitchen window many years ago showed me something so precious that it changed me for good. It helped me work my slow way beyond the dualistic world of Descartes and toward a world of kinship. Today, some reflections on the decades it can take to step into a relational worldview, a world where every being and element in nature is alive, everyone is speaking, and everyone has wisdom to share.



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    24 mins
  • 60. Hui Up and Care for the Land
    Nov 8 2025

    A morning filled with hope and joy on Maui as volunteers gather at a greenhouse to care for the plants who will help to restore the native dryland forest at the top of Haleakalã. Reflecting on what it means to live in a sacred way.



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    15 mins
  • 59. Did the People Choose This President?
    Oct 15 2025

    Wading into the troubled waters of election integrity. There's a new field of study called election forensics that applies statistical analysis to public election data. Careful analysis of the 2024 election raises some serious questions.



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    30 mins
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