Nina de Jonge


  • Ecopsychology — Healing From Alienation

    Ecopsychology — Healing From Alienation

    What does ecopsychology mean to me? Can I accept that all my sides, even my messy and prickly ones, are part of my whole? How do I grow compassion when I find myself stuck in egocentric living and thinking? A heap of questions has always been my best guarantee to… read more ꩜

  • Existing without the Story

    Existing without the Story

    Last Friday’s moon meditations were all about finding pure presence, which can be found at all times, if only we take the time to meet it. Following the urge to re-find some simple yet essential practices had me and two friends moonbathing in Queen’s Park. It turned out to be… read more ꩜

  • Transmissions from the Moon

    Transmissions from the Moon

    Relocating my self and my moon circles from Sweden to England, and becoming a radio tower. As a blogger currently residing in Brighton, I’m proud to say that the foundation of this post has been drafted sitting in the window seats of a café, sipping an oat cappuccino like a… read more ꩜

  • Destroy and Create

    Destroy and Create

    Musing about a magical gathering with sonic meditations under the August supermoon. Last night’s full moon gathering could be described as unexpected even though I did not consciously hold expectations. We started the evening on a hill surrounded by strangers who had all come out on a Monday evening to… read more ꩜

  • From Anthropocentrism to Ecocentrism

    From Anthropocentrism to Ecocentrism

    Here you can find the summary of (and link to) my published master thesis for Sustainable Development featuring the art of Arno Rafael Minkkinen. Summary This thesis researches main values and perspectives of ecocentrism, which is a nature-centred worldview that sees humans as part of—and deeply interconnected with—nature. Interviews with… read more ꩜

  • Chapter 8: Earth, my home and body

    Chapter 8: Earth, my home and body

    This post means to wrap up a journey that started long before my studies in Sustainable Development; and one that will continue to become long after. It has been almost a month since I officially got that final ‘pass’ on my master thesis. The belated graduation date had nothing to… read more ꩜

  • Chapter 7: Being with Change

    Chapter 7: Being with Change

    “If you think of what we’re all going to encounter in the next ten, twenty years, in terms of environmental devastation, which we know is gonna happen, it’s very much a kind of moving towards accepting and being—how to be with that, rather than any kind of tuning out.” (Blanc… read more ꩜

  • Chapter 6: Embodying our relation with Earth

    Chapter 6: Embodying our relation with Earth

    How much do you feel part of Nature? How essential do you think your body and its senses are in connecting to your environment? This article shares practices and insights from an ecocentrism workshop. Before writing what I wish to write about, it is relevant to share that I am… read more ꩜

  • Chapter 5: Eco-Everything

    Chapter 5: Eco-Everything

    As we see the prefix ‘eco’ being added onto more and more things, I wonder when this will become superfluous in a new ‘normal’. Placing oneself amongst likeminded people, let’s say environmentalists, easily makes it seem as though the whole world is aware of the dire state we are in.… read more ꩜

  • Chapter 4: Destinations

    Chapter 4: Destinations

    How do you navigate through the world, what is your vehicle, and who drives it? Whether you believe in linear or non-linear timelines, singular or multiple dimensions, there is a destination that holds power over every human being: the Future. The future could be described as any moment after the… read more ꩜

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