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Approaching Chaos with Lucy Wyatt

Author
SittingNow Media/Hanged Man Films
Published
Mon 25 May 2020
Episode Link
https://sittingnowpodcast.podbean.com/e/approaching-chaos-with-lucy-wyatt/


This week we talk to author Lucy Wyatt about how ancient archetypes could save 21st Century Civilisation.


In this weeks episode we discuss: The Ur Concept, Mountain Civilisations, Shamanism, Alchemy, Magic, Quantum Physics, Religion, and much more.


DaddyTank's Ancient SoundCloud Specimens were resurrected in the form of:


Dang Communist - Postal Dream

Dunaewsky69 - UFHCSC

Jimmy The Hideous Penguin - Keeping It Gangster


If you have any queries, suggestions, insults etc. Please feel free to email [email protected].


Enjoy!


Lucy Wyatt Bio:


Lucy Wyatt and family live on an unspoilt farm by the east coast of England. The farm was derelict but had 600 year-old oak trees, woods, hedgerows and old buildings. It was a chance to explore living in harmony with Nature. The Wyatts restored it using mostly eco-materials and now share this special place with many animals (horses, cattle, pigs, chickens, dogs, cats). The experiment includes the collection of rainwater for animal drinking; a 3-pond sewage system with Steiner-inspired flowforms; and a processor that uses Oil Seed Rape for high grade bio-fuel in farm machinery and a large electricity generator.


Apart from a grandfather who gave Lucy her love of horses, her family were not farmers. She grew up in the University town of Cambridge where her father was an architect (now in his 80s, he drew the illustrations in her book). Lucy, however, studied International Relations and Italian at Sussex University, aiming to work in Europe but instead ended up in London at Conran Group, and followed that with editing a magazine for a City of London stockbroker firm where she met her husband. They moved to the countryside after their first daughter was born. As well as researching the ancient past, Lucy is also interested in Earth energies and now leads local Gatekeeper Trust pilgrimages on equinoxes and solstices.

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