Shown by the Marron’s Claw: Ecological Receptivity as Mindful Praxis
By Saskia Abrahms-Kavunenko
16 pagesConversing with human-animal relationships within other Buddhist traditions, this article explores the resonances between the presence of animals and ideas of successful labour, both physical and contemplative, amongst Australian Buddhists in a time of ecological crises. In conversation with notions of ecological health and renewal, native animals are often seen as companions, tutelary beings, and as being indicative of successful practice.