In the second part of our interview (first part here), Alexandra Wilson, of northern Wales in the U.K., continues with her radical approach to death and dying. She talks about making peace with death, and about the force in each of us which wants to return to where we came from, and to find rest in the source of our being.Read More »
Alexandra Wilson – Part 1: Death, Oppression, and the End of Days.
Alexandra Wilson of North Wales, U.K., is an “End-of-Life doula;” that is, she accompanies people who are dying. She has a background in youth work, social policy and human rights. She says that the denial of death in our culture is responsible for the global sickness that threatens our very existence.Read More »
John Clarke: Deep Adaptation and Indigenous Community
John Clarke is an environmental activist, social worker, and philosopher who works with the indigenous Amadiba people of the Wild Coast, in South Africa. That community is fighting to sustain their ancestral lands against the threat of mining and exploitation by a foreign company.Read More »