Monthly Archives: October 2025

2Rt Mate Tuesday Newsletter: October 28, 2025

2Rt Mate Tuesday Mycelium Resists Cartography’s Monopoly of Truth | Malcolm Gladwell Wyoming through The Lens: Cara May Longtine Featured Lesson: Mycelium Resists Cartography’s Monopoly of TruthThe Hard Wired: Maty Ezratz, Chuck Miller & Leigha NicoleBetween the Covers: Malcolm GladwellPranayama.com’s New Home | The Pranasphere Before We Start | My Conceptual Prelude:Cartography = the human attempt to map something elusive, a metaphor for intellect, order, and exploration.Mycelium = nature’s…

2Rt Mate Tuesday Newsletter: The Cetaceans’ Sentient Quorum

2Rt Mate Tuesday The Cetaceans’ Sentient Quorum | Richard Freeman The Coconut Octopus Featured Lesson: The Cetaceans’ Sentient Quorum The Hard Wired: Richard FreemanBetween the Covers: Philomath (2021) by Devon Walker-FigueroaPranayama.com’s New Home | The Pranasphere Before We Start | My Conceptual Prelude:Sentient = able to perceive, feel, and respond with awareness.Cetaceans = whales and dolphins — ancient intelligences of the sea.Quorum = a threshold of presence where alignment gives rise…

2Rt Mate Tuesday Newsletter: Liminal Wisdom From The Continuum

2Rt Mate Tuesday Liminal Wisdom From The Continuum | Sergio Hernandez Cardiff By The Sea, Ca. 2010 Featured Lesson: Liminal Wisdom From The ContinuumThe Hard Wired: Sergio HernandezBetween the Covers: Henry ShukmanThe Pranasphere Podcast Before we start:Liminal= being at a threshold — a space between one state and another, where transformation, insight, or renewal can quietly take place.Wisdom= the understanding that grows from experience — the ability to see clearly.Continuum= unbroken flow…

Resending (by request): Letting Nature In 🌿 2Rt Mate Tuesday Newsletter

2Rt Mate Tuesday Letting Nature In | Jane Goodall | Clara-Jumi Kang Lessons Learned: – Letting Nature In- The Hard Wired: Jane Goodall- Vibe We’re Lovin’- Between the Covers: – Picture This: Hello Friend, 👉 In short:Letting Nature In is less about escaping to the mountains and more about opening the door — literally and figuratively — to the living world that wants to steady us. We forget how porous we are. A breeze moves through us; birdsong rearranges the day. Even a single tree outside the…