Greater Kinship (of Bioregional Animism)

public - created 08/13/07
This is a place to share experiences and efforts in organizing local, semi-local, and greater groups for Bioregional Animism and others who seek a deeper spiritual understanding of where they live.

A kinship is a relation or connection by nature or character. Bio-Regional Animist kinships do not simply comprise of human beings but embrace the many parts that comprise our natural surroundings as valid beings of spirit and mater equal in respect as humans. They are persons unto themselves and the Bio-Regions we live are persons. Bio-Regional Animism is about relationships with nature on many levels, spiritual and physical and connecting with and understanding the Bio-Regions in which we live. The Greater Kinship (of Bio-Regional Animism) is a place to discuses these greater kinships and to spread the word about bio-regional Animism to a broader audience and bringing people and nature together in community.

Fore more information check out these tribes:

tribes.tribe.net/bioregionalanimism
tribes.tribe.net/eco-paganism
tribes.tribe.net/bioregionalpaganism
tribes.tribe.net/tevah

and these blogs
bioregionalanimism.blogspot.com
bioregionalpaganism.blogspot.com
theearthsvoicesareheard.blogspot.com
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