Reconnecting with nature through children and animals.

Rancho Compacion - Nicasio, CA

It is not news that our world has become increasingly separated. The greatest separation of all is our disconnection from the source of our life, Nature. Our culture has detached us from the rest of the animals because science somehow deemed humans superior. But are we?

There is much documented evidence of animals sharing the same emotions such as fear, resilience, play, care, freedom, and spirituality with humans, especially children, because they have yet to be conditioned by the adult world.

Amongst other separations, humans have also created a hierarchy between different species of animals. There are the beloved pets, who live in very close connection and physical proximity with us. There are the glorified wild animals, that prefer to stay in their world. A world where they live free and authentic to themselves, a world where there is little to no human interference. At the bottom of this animal hierarchy, decided upon by humans, are the barn animals. Farm animals. Animals that are considered to be nothing more than just food, yarn, or whatever else we use them for. In truth, no animal today is living a life without human manipulation or management. How can we go from here to where all animals (humans included) are living a life of equality, quality, and freedom?

Almost all children feel the oneness with all life. There is no separation between them and other animals. Children see them for who they are. And because of that, children can connect deeply with animals. By collaborating with a farm sanctuary, Rancho Compacion, we hope to create opportunities for more children to be with animals, to care for them, and to see them in their own beingness and to open up more room for us adults to reclaim that part of us lost long ago.

Children can come onsite to prepare food for the resident animals at Rancho, they also prepare the stalls for the animals to retire in the evening. A lot of observations and questions come up during the process. These are precious moments where ethics and empathy can be explored: where similar behaviors (physical or emotional) can be seen between the animals and the kids. This is the first step in the attempt to reclaim the animist part of us and also the first step in living in balance and harmony with all life.

It is not news that our world has become increasingly separated. The greatest separation of all is our disconnection from the source of our life, Nature. Our culture has detached us from the rest of the animals because science somehow deemed humans superior. But are we?

There is much documented evidence of animals sharing the same emotions such as fear, resilience, play, care, freedom, and spirituality with humans, especially children, because they have yet to be conditioned by the adult world.

Amongst other separations, humans have also created a hierarchy between different species of animals. There are the beloved pets, who live in very close connection and physical proximity with us. There are the glorified wild animals, that prefer to stay in their world. A world where they live free and authentic to themselves, a world where there is little to no human interference. At the bottom of this animal hierarchy, decided upon by humans, are the barn animals. Farm animals. Animals that are considered to be nothing more than just food, yarn, or whatever else we use them for. In truth, no animal today is living a life without human manipulation or management. How can we go from here to where all animals (humans included) are living a life of equality, quality, and freedom?

Almost all children feel the oneness with all life. There is no separation between them and other animals. Children see them for who they are. And because of that, children can connect deeply with animals. By collaborating with a farm sanctuary, Rancho Compacion, we hope to create opportunities for more children to be with animals, to care for them, and to see them in their own beingness and to open up more room for us adults to reclaim that part of us lost long ago.

Children can come onsite to prepare food for the resident animals at Rancho, they also prepare the stalls for the animals to retire in the evening. A lot of observations and questions come up during the process. These are precious moments where ethics and empathy can be explored: where similar behaviors (physical or emotional) can be seen between the animals and the kids. This is the first step in the attempt to reclaim the animist part of us and also the first step in living in balance and harmony with all life.

You aren't a part of any Collectives yet. Go join some!

Project Video

Taking everything you learned through your research process, create a compelling video that tells the story of your ideal project and engages and informs your audience.

Mission Statement

A powerful mission statement for a social entrepreneurial project shows how your passions and values align with the goals of your project.

Mentors

Tell us about the mentors who help keep you on track, give you feedback, and keep you motivated to continue.

Timeline

When you set a clear direction, make attainable goals and understand deadlines it allows the organizers of a project to meet tasks in the right time frame.

Budget

Creating a budget helps determine how much money is needed for a project, how to track expenses and how to utilize the budget throughout the project.


upload preview

For best results use a square image. Choose a file or post from your camera roll.

Share this Project link with your friends.