Not anymore. You are the ear that finally woke up. Sing to me, little mayfly. I’ve been waiting for a song.
Another pause. Shorter this time.
Her colleagues at the Global Seismology Institute called her project “Geopsyche” with smirks. “The planet doesn’t have a soul, Elara,” they’d say. “It’s rock and nickel. Convection currents. Physics.” geopsyche
Research in various fields, including environmental psychology, ecopsychology, and geology, has demonstrated that the natural environment has a significant impact on human mental health and well-being. Studies have shown that exposure to nature can reduce stress levels, improve mood, and enhance cognitive functioning. Conversely, environmental degradation, pollution, and climate change can have negative effects on human mental health, leading to feelings of anxiety, grief, and disconnection. Not anymore
The most immediate manifestation of the geopsyche is the correlation between meteorological fluctuations and human emotional stability. Modern medical science validates this aspect of the geopsyche through the diagnosis of . I’ve been waiting for a song