by Emma Palmer (previously known as Kamalamani) | Apr 8, 2020 | Blog, ecopsychology, rewilding
This quiet. It’s neither inside nor out, although I burrow to the centre to listen, to catch one of its delicate tendrils. Quiet is heard, felt, not happened upon. It’s not an easy win, because winning and losing are nonsense. If it were a place it would be beyond...
by Emma Palmer (previously known as Kamalamani) | Jan 7, 2019 | ecopsychology, rewilding, Wild Therapy
I walk into the new year. Slowly, slightly hesitatingly. Not like the foxes of the early hours, chasing one another full pelt down the hill after overturning a dustbin. Not like the invisible ice-fingered persistence of the frost forming on the roofs of cars...