To strive for a better earth, to seek nature, draw closer…to find true self, to feel your soul, and not to yield. That is the purpose of life.
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Ecospirituality
A manifestation of the spiritual connection between human beings and the environment.
Ecosophy
Philosophy of Ecological Harmony or Equilibrium, Ecological Wisdom.
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Downshifting
Individuals adapt simpler lives from economic materialism, as well as reduce the psychological expense and stress that may accompany economic materialism, finding an improved balance between leisure and work, while also focusing life goals on personal fulfillment, as well as building personal relationships instead of the all-consuming pursuit of economic success.
Simple Living
Voluntary practices to simplify one’s lifestyle. These may include reducing one’s possessions, generally referred to as minimalism, or increasing self-sufficiency. It may be characterized by individuals being satisfied with what they have rather than want, distinct from those living in forced poverty, as it is a voluntary lifestyle choice.
Slow Living
A lifestyle that encourages a slower approach to aspects of everyday life. It has been defined as movement or action at a relaxed or leisurely pace, solutions to the negative consequences of materialistic and industrial lifestyles.
Intentional Living
Any lifestyle based on an individual or group’s conscious attempts to live according to their values and beliefs.
Biophilia
Humans possess an innate tendency to seek connections with nature and other forms of life, the natural urge to affiliate with other forms of life.

Ecotheology
The interrelationships of religion and nature; relationship exists between human religious/spiritual worldviews and the degradation or preservation of nature.
Ecological Grief
A psychological response to loss caused by environmental destruction or climate change, the grief reaction stemming from the environmental loss of ecosystems by natural and man-made events, the grief felt in relation to experienced or anticipated ecological losses, including the loss of species, ecosystems, and meaningful landscapes.
Solastalgia
A form of emotional or existential distress caused by environmental change, the lived experience of negatively perceived environmental change. A distinction can be made between solastalgia linked to mourning what is already lost, and eco-anxiety linked to impact of climate change on human health and well-being.
Earth Daoism
Principles of Earth Daoism guide the relationship between humanity and nature: follow the earth, harmony with nature, human desire restraint, and affluence in biodiversity.
Communalism
Political philosophy and economic system that integrates communal ownership and confederations of highly localised independent communities. In which the economic system of capitalism is replaced with a global web of economically interdependent and interconnected small local communes.
Spiritual Ecology
There is a spiritual facet to all issues related to conservation, environmentalism, and earth stewardship; spiritual elements and for contemporary religion and spirituality to include awareness of and engagement in ecological issues.
Deep Ecology
Inherent worth of all living beings regardless of their instrumental utility to human needs, plus the restructuring of modern human societies. The natural world is a complex of relationships in which the existence of organisms is dependent on the existence of others within ecosystems.
Ecovillage
An ecovillage is a traditional or intentional community with the goal of becoming more socially, culturally, economically, and ecologically sustainable. An ecovillage strives to produce the least possible negative impact on the natural environment through intentional physical design and resident behaviour choices. It is consciously designed through locally owned, participatory processes to regenerate and restore its social and natural environments.
Biocentrism
It is an ethical point of view that extends inherent value to all living things, an understanding of how the earth works, particularly as it relates to its biosphere, in contrast to anthropocentrism, which centers on the value of humans.
Ecocentrism
A nature-centered, as opposed to human-centered, system of values, an equality of intrinsic value across human and non-human nature, or biospherical egalitarianism.
Nature Connectedness
If an individual feels connected to nature, they may be more inclined to care about nature, and protect the environment. Nature exposure and feeling connected to nature at a trait level provide many benefits to humans such as well-being.
Nature Deficit Disorder
The idea that human beings are spending less time outdoors, and the belief that this change results in a wide range of behavioral problems – developing fears, and the lure of electronic devices.
Plant Blindness
Not noticing plants in the surrounding environment, not recognising the importance of plant life to the whole biosphere and to human affairs, a philosophical view of plants as an inferior form of life to animals and the inability to appreciate the unique features or aesthetics of plants.
Speciesism
Discrimination or unjustified treatment based on an individual’s species membership, involves treating members of one species as morally more important than members of other species in the context of their similar interests – the practice of factory farming, animal slaughter, blood sports, the taking of animals’ fur and skin, and experimentation on animals, as well as the refusal to help animals suffering in the wild due to natural processes and the categorisation of certain animals as invasive, then killing them based on that classification.
Ecocide
A few nations have codified ecocide as a crime. Activities that might constitute ecocide in these nations include substantially damaging or destroying ecosystems or by harming the health and well-being of a species, including humans.
14–23 years old
Entrant
- Communing Access
- Ecological Identity & Finance
- Ecological Wealth & Impact
- Ecological Tools & Incentives
- receive RENATR card (SG$15)
- 19 $WENA token (SG$23)
- 1-yr .wenatr/ (SG$20)
- 1-yr RENATR card(SG$10)
- 1-footprint Subscription (SG$15)
- 1-yr RENATR journal (SG$36)
- 3-mth PusakaPertiwi (SG$15)
- 1-yr seBumi audience
- 1x WENATRapp access
- 1x RENATRapp access
- 1x SONATRapp access
- 1x guerdonEarth access
- 1x Earthlah access
- 1x seGema access
- 1x wenatr.guide
- 1x Communeship (2021-2023)
- *Bamboo Medals
- Terrestrial Conservation
SG$ 38 per Communer
21-40 years old
Apprentice
- Communing Access
- Ecological Identity & Finance
- Ecological Wealth & Impact
- Ecological Tools & Incentives
- receive RENATR card (SG$15)
- 49 $WENA token (SG$59)
- 3-yrs .wenatr/ (SG$60)
- 3-yrs RENATR card (SG$30)
- 1-footprint Subscription (SG$15)
- 1-yr RENATR journal (SG$36)
- 1-yr PusakaPertiwi (SG$60)
- 1-yr seJiwa social (SG$20)
- 1-yr seBumi guest (SG$10)
- 1x hemp fabric tshirt (SG$45)
- 1x WENATRapp access
- 1x RENATRapp access
- 1x SONATRapp access
- 1x guerdonEarth access
- 1x Earthlah access
- 1x seGema access
- 1x wenatr.guide
- 1x Communeship (2021-2023)
- *Bamboo Medals
- *ikatanPertiwi Ceremony
- Terrestrial + Wetland Conservation
SG$ 98 per Communer
21-55 years old
Aspirant
- Communing Access
- Ecological Identity & Finance
- Ecological Wealth & Impact
- Ecological Tools & Incentives
- receive RENATR card (SG$15)
- 79 $WENA token (SG$95)
- 5-yrs .wenatr/ (SG$100)
- 5-yrs RENATR card (SG$50)
- 1-footprint Subscription (SG$15)
- 1-yr RENATR journal (SG$36)
- 1-yr PusakaPertiwi (SG$60)
- 1-yr seJiwa social (SG$20)
- 1-yr seBumi convener (SG$20)
- 1x hemp fabric tshirt (SG$45)
- 1x wooden ring (SG$50)
- 1x WENATRapp access
- 1x RENATRapp access
- 1x SONATRapp access
- 1x guerdonEarth access
- 1x Earthlah access
- 1x seGema access
- 1x wenatr.guide
- 1x Communeship (2021-2023)
- *Bamboo Medals
- *ikatanPertiwi Ceremony
- Terrestrial + Wetland + Highland Conservation
SG$ 158 per Communer
21-75 years old
Advocate
- Communing Access
- Ecological Identity & Finance
- Ecological Wealth & Impact
- Ecological Tools & Incentives
- receive RENATR card (SG$15)
- 109 $WENA token (SG$131)
- 7-yrs .wenatr/ (SG$140)
- 7-yrs RENATR card (SG$70)
- 1-footprint Subscription (SG$15)
- 1-yr RENATRjournal (SG$36)
- 1-yr PusakaPertiwi (SG$60)
- 1-yr seJiwa social (SG$20)
- 1-yr seBumi orator (SG$30)
- 1x banana fabric tshirt (SG$65)
- 1x premium ring (SG$90)
- 1x reNATUREsummit explorer (SG$100)
- 1x keBUMIfestival explorer (SG$50)
- 1x WENATRapp access
- 1x RENATRapp access
- 1x SONATRapp access
- 1x guerdonEarth access
- 1x Earthlah access
- 1x seGema access
- 1x wenatr.guide
- 1x Communeship (2021-2023)
- *Bamboo Medals
- *ikatanPertiwi Ceremony
- Terrestrial + Wetland + Highland + Ocean Conservation
SG$ 218 per Communer
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Always Nature’s Path
How Modern Life Became Disconnected from Nature
Since rapid industrialisation and urbanisation, we have become more and more distanced from nature and its life-giving benefits. Stop living a fear-based life.