Zach Bush
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We have failed to appreciate the miracle of life and for that we have so desecrated that life. We try to fix our kids and their problems. We try to fix our house. We try to fix our companies. We try to fix our products. That mentality is getting away from the fact that there is an emergent beauty and there is an emergent creation force coming through humanity that is inevitable.
We have failed to appreciate the miracle of life and for that we have so desecrated that life. We try to fix our kids and their problems. We try to fix our house. We try to fix our companies. We try to fix our products. That mentality is getting away from the fact that there is an emergent beauty and there is an emergent creation force coming through humanity that is inevitable.
We have failed to appreciate the miracle of life and for that we have so desecrated that life. We try to fix our kids and their problems. We try to fix our house. We try to fix our companies. We try to fix our products. That mentality is getting away from the fact that there is an emergent beauty and there is an emergent creation force coming through humanity that is inevitable.
When you get 10 birds in a flock, they line up in a V. But you put 10,000 birds together, you start to express sacred geometries at the scales of a kilometer. This phenomenon of becoming creator is already inherent in your biology. Everything's temporary. There is no such thing as death. There's only rebirth. There's not a such thing as an endpoint to nature. There's only the recreation.
When you get 10 birds in a flock, they line up in a V. But you put 10,000 birds together, you start to express sacred geometries at the scales of a kilometer. This phenomenon of becoming creator is already inherent in your biology. Everything's temporary. There is no such thing as death. There's only rebirth. There's not a such thing as an endpoint to nature. There's only the recreation.
When you get 10 birds in a flock, they line up in a V. But you put 10,000 birds together, you start to express sacred geometries at the scales of a kilometer. This phenomenon of becoming creator is already inherent in your biology. Everything's temporary. There is no such thing as death. There's only rebirth. There's not a such thing as an endpoint to nature. There's only the recreation.
As we go into seasonality and as we start to embrace the friction, we're going to grow quickly. We need to stop trying to escape to the sacredness, and we need to start to realize that every place is sacred, and we need to start to manifest that sacredness within every part of our bodies.
As we go into seasonality and as we start to embrace the friction, we're going to grow quickly. We need to stop trying to escape to the sacredness, and we need to start to realize that every place is sacred, and we need to start to manifest that sacredness within every part of our bodies.
As we go into seasonality and as we start to embrace the friction, we're going to grow quickly. We need to stop trying to escape to the sacredness, and we need to start to realize that every place is sacred, and we need to start to manifest that sacredness within every part of our bodies.
And if we do, the frictions that are currently killing us or creating so much pain will diminish to just the change of direction.
And if we do, the frictions that are currently killing us or creating so much pain will diminish to just the change of direction.
And if we do, the frictions that are currently killing us or creating so much pain will diminish to just the change of direction.
I'm so thrilled to be here. Thank you, Andre, for having me.
I'm so thrilled to be here. Thank you, Andre, for having me.
I'm so thrilled to be here. Thank you, Andre, for having me.
It may be just lexicon, but I've been moving away from... The word interdependence in some ways in our work around large-scale regeneration, the scale of continents, and then down to the microscopic level at the single-celled organism. But the concept, I think, is absolutely spot on, which is this phenomenon in which a single cell in isolation becomes cancer.
It may be just lexicon, but I've been moving away from... The word interdependence in some ways in our work around large-scale regeneration, the scale of continents, and then down to the microscopic level at the single-celled organism. But the concept, I think, is absolutely spot on, which is this phenomenon in which a single cell in isolation becomes cancer.
It may be just lexicon, but I've been moving away from... The word interdependence in some ways in our work around large-scale regeneration, the scale of continents, and then down to the microscopic level at the single-celled organism. But the concept, I think, is absolutely spot on, which is this phenomenon in which a single cell in isolation becomes cancer.
A monocrop over 10 million hectares destroys the intelligence and life force within the biosphere within that area. And so certainly isolation or monoculture, the monotony of the way in which humans move typically is to destroy biodiversity and try to create a scaled version of a monopoly or monoculture. That that era needs to end.
A monocrop over 10 million hectares destroys the intelligence and life force within the biosphere within that area. And so certainly isolation or monoculture, the monotony of the way in which humans move typically is to destroy biodiversity and try to create a scaled version of a monopoly or monoculture. That that era needs to end.