• last month
How everything is connected to everything else
Open your eyes and see what you can with them before they close forever.’

Anthony Doerr – All the light we cannot see.
This is a wonderful day to talk about recovering a deep sense of connection and how we are universally connected to everything else. Every day is! Let us start the section where we will concentrate on recovering a sense of connection with moving through space and time. Connectedness in terms of psychology is the thought that even though each person is their own distinct, physical being, people are also connected to each other and nature, not by language but just by having a deeper sense of being.

The broad connectedness definition is based on the phenomenon of emotional, physical, and cognitive experiences that people have stated they have had to sense feelings, harm, or awareness from others or nature. The concept concerning connectedness is applied in psychology as a sensation (5 sensory) or perception (extrasensory) where a person does not operate as a single entity. Yet, they are formed together to make another individual unit.

Everything is connected. This is a wonderful starting point because it is something we do not tend to think of very often. Nature itself is connected through time and space in many wonderful ways. Trees in the forest are able to get information about impending floods or fires from other trees and other living things. Entire forests connect and create a universal environment to make things work as best as possible. Scientists have discovered that fungus is used to send messages across the forests to signal for help, and even sick trees are looked after by stronger trees. This is being universally connected at a multi-billion-year-old level.

Recommended