Opening the human spirit to sustainability transformation: the potential for individual humanânature resonance and integrative rituals - Sustainability Science
Urgent calls by the younger generation and the scientific community to approach sustainability only seem to scratch the surface of individualsâ awareness while ecological destruction moves forward. In this regard, current dominant mindsets claiming a humanânature separation appear to hamper change by not granting nature dignity and her own voice. Therefore, the scientific community is inviting us to embrace Indigenous ontologies and an overall spiritual connectedness with nature in our lives. Yet, in times of crisis, it is unclear how individuals can overcome prevailing mind-action gapsâand instead turn towards sustainable caring humanânature relationships. Against this background, this conceptual paper elaborates, in a first step, individual humanânature resonance as a relational integrative framework to study psychological transformation processes and their supporting capabilities. In a second step, a ritual-based intervention is elaborated to nurture the quality of this relationship between human and nonhuman nature which is experientially enriched with insights from psychotherapy. Transdisciplinary research in the form of self-experience completes the research process. Eventually, we plead for openness in favor of adopting âlived wholenessâ as a solution for sustainability transformationsâof ourselves, science, and our relationship with nonhuman nature. Graphical abstract Including icons (concept: MĂźller, design: Bongaerts; IOER 2022)