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The Root Room

A foundational archive housing contemplations from The Ground Sense and deep observations on the systemic rhythms of our inner ecology.

The Ground Sense and Beyond

01. | Foundational 

"The Ground Sense & Beyond"

The Ground Sense Program is designed specifically to build resilience in vulnerable learners and communities. It moves beyond traditional lectures by foregrounding experiential learning and immersion in eco-media practices.


What does this look like in action? The program nurtures a regenerative ecological sense through deep eco-cultural inquiries, skillful explorations, and creative expressions that engage the entire learner—mind, body, and spirit.


^(Drawn from The Parilay Way Precepts)

02. | Foundational

Bright Eco Cultures

The Ground Sense Program is designed specifically to build resilience in vulnerable learners and communities. It moves beyond traditional lectures by foregrounding experiential learning and immersion in eco-media practices.


What does this look like in action? The program nurtures a regenerative ecological sense through deep eco-cultural inquiries, skillful explorations, and creative expressions that engage the entire learner—mind, body, and spirit.


^(Satya Saroj School of Eco Excellence; Kumar, 2023).

03. | Observation

"The Ground Sense model does not impose human will upon nature; rather, it excavates the psychological and scientific life skills already present in the soil."

The Ground Sense Program is designed specifically to build resilience in vulnerable learners and communities. It moves beyond traditional lectures by foregrounding experiential learning and immersion in eco-media practices.


What does this look like in action? The program nurtures a regenerative ecological sense through deep eco-cultural inquiries, skillful explorations, and creative expressions that engage the entire learner—mind, body, and spirit.


^(Excerpted from Exploring Eco Media: Raising Scientific Temper and the essay "Eco-Media & Eco-Cultural Interpretations.")

04. | Observation

"Eco-creative inquiry demands that we treat natural heritage not as a consumable resource, but as a primary, foundational text."

The Ground Sense Program is designed specifically to build resilience in vulnerable learners and communities. It moves beyond traditional lectures by foregrounding experiential learning and immersion in eco-media practices.


What does this look like in action? The program nurtures a regenerative ecological sense through deep eco-cultural inquiries, skillful explorations, and creative expressions that engage the entire learner—mind, body, and spirit.


^(Excerpted from the Bright Ecology Anthology for Eco-Creative Inquiry Facilitators.)

05. | Observation

"To bridge the gap between human habitat and natural design, we must first learn to read the cyclical growth variations recorded in the very anatomy of the earth."

The Ground Sense Program is designed specifically to build resilience in vulnerable learners and communities. It moves beyond traditional lectures by foregrounding experiential learning and immersion in eco-media practices.


What does this look like in action? The program nurtures a regenerative ecological sense through deep eco-cultural inquiries, skillful explorations, and creative expressions that engage the entire learner—mind, body, and spirit.


^(Excerpted from The Brew Sanctum drafts and The Parilay Field Journals.)

06. | Observation

"The environment is not a passive backdrop for human activity; it is an active, narrating participant in our shared cultural evolution."

The Ground Sense Program is designed specifically to build resilience in vulnerable learners and communities. It moves beyond traditional lectures by foregrounding experiential learning and immersion in eco-media practices.


What does this look like in action? The program nurtures a regenerative ecological sense through deep eco-cultural inquiries, skillful explorations, and creative expressions that engage the entire learner—mind, body, and spirit.


^(Excerpted from the essay "Eco-Media & Eco-Cultural Interpretations" and The Parilay Field Journals.)

07. | Observation

"True eco-literacy begins not with speaking, but with the silent, meticulous observation of the earth’s inherent systemic rhythms."

The Ground Sense Program is designed specifically to build resilience in vulnerable learners and communities. It moves beyond traditional lectures by foregrounding experiential learning and immersion in eco-media practices.


What does this look like in action? The program nurtures a regenerative ecological sense through deep eco-cultural inquiries, skillful explorations, and creative expressions that engage the entire learner—mind, body, and spirit.


^(Excerpted from the Bright Ecology Anthology for Eco-Creative Inquiry Facilitators and the essay "Eco-Media & Eco-Cultural Interpretations.")

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