Science has discovered that what we call “reality” is not reality itself, but a thin slice—a perceptual convenience shaped by biological limitation. This scientific insight, rather than diminishing our relationship with the world, opens a profound doorway into what the Wildcraft Forest School describes as Spiritual Ecology: the understanding that our relationship with nature must extend beyond what we can immediately perceive. It invites us to consider that the forest, the land, and the living systems around us are far more alive, communicative, and interconnected than our senses alone reveal.
Learn more about this, here is a feature that you can find at the Wildcraft Forest Newsletter: