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  • Lectures and Talks,
• 30/01/2024

Spirit Biome: a Tibetan Eco-Daemonology - Watkins Books talk

Book talk at Watkins Books, London, on Unseen Beings, anthropocentrism, ‘spirit biomes,’ and Tibetan eco-daemonology - including some interesting questions from the audience about sentience, hope, and our path forward in the Anthropocene.

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