The Ecology of Bonding – Nature’s Web of Relationships

Overview:
In this lesson we’ll introduce the idea of bonding as a planetary and ecological pattern. We’ll discuss how bonding extends beyond human relationships to include Earth systems, ancestors, and future generations. Thus, we’ll discuss bonding as a dynamic web across ecosystems. From forests and fungi to whales and winds, exploring how Earth’s systems are bonded together and what humans can learn.
- Outcomes:
- Gain an ecological literacy of interconnectedness.
- Translate ecological wisdom into prenatal and relational practices.
- Highlights:
- Mycorrhizal networks and plant communication
- Relational intelligence in nature
- Eco-bonding practices in family and education
- Key References:
- Suzanne Simard (2021). Finding the Mother Tree.
- James Lovelock (2000). Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth.
