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Activist Feet, Sacred Ground: Hiking Lake Esrum

Yesterday, I walked 26.2 kilometers around Lake Esrum — a training walk for the Mammutmarch in Berlin this Saturday, where I’ll be walking 42 kilometers around the city. I’m convinced I can do it. It will be a full marathon of movement, breath, and connection. The walk around Lake Esrum, like many of my long […]

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Participatory Consciousness: Walking with Nature, Not Against It

Recently, I listened to an episode of Accidental Gods featuring architect and biomimicry pioneer Michael Pawlyn. Titled “Of Beetles’ Wings and Brittlestars: Using Biomimicry to Co-Create a Flourishing Future,” it felt like a gentle nudge from the universe—an invitation to weave his ideas into the tapestry I’m currently creating, one threaded with ancestral wisdom and […]

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Embracing Kinship: A Scandinavian Perspective

in Scandinavia, kinship is more than family ties—it’s a way of being. It lives in the rituals we inherit, the animals we honor, and the landscapes we belong to. Inspired by Carina Lyall’s Earth Medicine Mentorship, I explore how kinship shows up in Nordic traditions, from candlelight in the dark season to the quiet wisdom of the raven. This post is a reflection on remembering our place in the web of life, and how small acts of reverence can lead to deep transformation.

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Embracing the New Renaissance: A Call to Action

So – I am in the proces of looking through my older content, some of it is crap – but it has GOLDEN moments here and there.. One of my older pieces (Humanity needs a new renaissance) was pretty spot on, here 5 years down the line. it strikes a chord with me these days, […]