



Francois Demange learned over many years from indigenous wisdom about the communication with plants and the energies of life that are inherent in nature. In working with people from all over the world, he experiences that we all can find ways to communicate with the natural world in deeper ways. In an interview with evolve he says:
“Nature itself can communicate, and I refer to the language of energy or the life force. And I make parallels with other cultures, particularly with the Chinese culture, when they talk about the qi and the universal life force. In that reality, stones, the water, the wind, the earth, the fire, and the plants have that life force. In the case of plants, and in the context of indigenous Amazonian people, there is a whole system of healing where you engage with plants to improve your connection to nature.”
For finding this deeper connection it is helpful to immerse one self in wild nature again, to tune into its energy: “Nature has a certain vibration of just being nature. We live a human life eating, putting things in our bodies with all sorts of different elements and having behaviors that don't necessarily match with the environment of nature. We live in cities or in villages where we have a different lifestyle than in the old times when we were living much closer to nature. I don't want to judge it, but to be closer to nature’s energy, we have to tune in.
That is what indigenous Amazonian people do with certain rituals, where you spend a long time in the forest, eating particular foods, taking certain plants or bathing with them. Then your internal energy matches the external energy of the natural environment, and an energetic communication can be established. You also are not distracted by the technological influence or human affairs of everyday life, but you are fully immersed in a natural environment. You establish a bridge to the natural world, and you start to embody a quality that is more susceptible to feel the natural environment and subtleties of perception.
When you do that for a certain amount of time, your capacity to listen to that energy of plants and their language roots within yourself and develops itself. It demands a certain intentional openness, intentional listening, more than just a rational approach. I would call it supra-rational.”
In our evolve LIVE! Seminar we will investigate with Francois what we can learn from the indigenous wisdom of communicating with nature and how er can find and develop this in our lives. We will also explore how the dialogue itself is a way for tuning into the lifeforce on a level of our shared human awareness.
Welcome and introduction
Dialogue on the topic with Francois and Elizabeth with dialogue with the plenary
Break
Dialogue in small groups
Integration in the plenum


Francois Demange, also known as Metsa Niwue (his shamanic name), is a curandero – a healer – who has studied Vegetalismo for more than twenty years with the Shipibo and Quechua Lamista people. He also has a master degree in anthropology acquired at the University of East London. His goal is “to transmit a different perception of the world of plants, nature, and self-knowledge to the Western world” from which he originates.
FRANÇOIS DEMANGE
ist ein erfahrener Heiler in den indigenen Heiltraditionen des Amazonas, der Anden und der Ebenen Nordamerikas. Er unterstützt Menschen, sich mit dem Geist und der unsichtbaren Kraft der Natur zu verbinden, und lehrt, wie man die indigenen Lehren in das tägliche Leben integrieren kann.
www.sacredwaysfoundation.org
www.metsacoaching.com

Activist, researcher, journalist, emergent dialogue practitioner, and transformative educator, Elizabeth Debold, Ed.D., calls herself a “gender futurist,” for her lifelong interest in our core identities and the unfolding of culture. Her New York Times Notable Book of the Year, Mother Daughter Revolution, was based on groundbreaking research conducted with Dr. Carol Gilligan at Harvard University. For the past decade, she has been an editor of evolve Magazin, a German-language quarterly, where she writes feature articles on gender. Elizabeth has been sought as an expert commentator by major media outlets in the U.S. and abroad (including NPR, Good Morning America, and Oprah). She served as Academic Director of the Master of Arts program in Conscious Evolution at The Graduate Institute, and has taught at Harvard University and the New School for Social Research. For over thirty years, she has been engaged in discovering and exploring the potentials of collective emergence. With her partner, Dr. Thomas Steininger, she has developed a dialogical process of “Emergent Interbeing,” that enables us to co-consciously engage with differences to create unexpected synergies. Through the platform of evolve World, she, Thomas, and their team of practitioners seek, in some small but meaningful way, to catalyze islands of coherence in a fragmented world. Through events such as the 24-hour online vigil One World Bearing Witness, she is helping to bring sacred activism into the global digital age. She lives in Frankfurt, Germany, and is working on a book about interbeing and emergence.
Elizabeth Debold, Ed.D. is a developmental psychologist, writer, activist, researcher, and co-developer of emergent Interbeing practice. For the past decade, she has been an editor of evolve Magazin, a German-language quarterly, where she writes feature articles on gender. For over thirty years, she has been engaged in discovering and exploring the potentials of collective emergence. With her partner, Dr. Thomas Steininger, she has developed a dialogical process of “Emergent Interbeing,” that enables us to co-consciously engage with differences to create unexpected synergies. Through the platform of evolve World, she, Thomas, and their team of practitioners seek, in some small but meaningful way, to catalyze islands of coherence in a fragmented world. Through events such as the 24-hour online vigil One World Bearing Witness, she is helping to bring sacred activism into the global digital age.
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