Amy lives in Richmond, California where she creates websites and hosts interactive online events and programs for people all over the world. She is co-founder of Digital + Earth Wisdom, and co-founder/editor of the ICE online Journal, Gatherings. An artist and photographer, Amy blogs about life through a “beauty lens” at BeautyDialogues.com.
Personal Statement:
I know that human beings exist as part of a much larger, interconnected whole. We are each a vital part of the dynamic ‘web of life’. To recognize this and be able to help foster that recognition in others is deeply joyful and profoundly healing work. When we recognize our connection with all that is, we enter into a complete acceptance of ourselves and begin to live in true relationship – with each other; with the natural world; and with the miraculous life force that flows within and among all beings.
Publications
Amy has published her ecopsychology-influenced writing in Resurgence (May/June 2005), the Pacific Sun, and Gatherings.
Pieces for Gatherings include:
Trees and Death, Issue #7: Trees, Winter 2002-2003
Orlando, by Virginia Wolf, Book Review, Issue #7: Trees, Winter 2002-2003
Ecopsychology and Art, Issue #6: Art and Ecopsychology, Winter 2001-2002
Barbara Kingsolver’s Prodigal Summer, Book Review, Issue #6: Art and Ecopsychology, Winter 2001-2002
Interview with Christopher Castle, Part 1, Issue #6: Art and Ecopsychology, Winter 2001-2002
Interview with Christopher Castle, Part 2, Issue #6: Art and Ecopsychology, Winter 2001-2002
Indigenous Sand Art: Ancient and Modern, Issue #6: Art and Ecopsychology, Winter 2001-2002
Post-Impressionists and the Unified Field (with Michel Durant), Issue #6: Art and Ecopsychology, Winter 2001-2002
Art at the Bulb, Issue #6: Art and Ecopsychology, Winter 2001-2002
Mountain and Rivers Without End; Performance Review; Issue #6: Art and Ecopsychology, Winter 2001-2002
Speaking of the Sea: Psychology, Language & Natural Communication, Issue #1: Exploring Ecopsychology, Winter 1999-2000