#230-iChange Justice Podcast – Justice, the Eclipse, and the Patterns of History (Encore)
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In this encore episode, Host Joy Gilfilen explores the connections between justice, history, science, and the rhythms of the natural world. The conversation reflects on the April 8, 2024 eclipse and why such events capture the attention of scientists, farmers, first responders, original nations scholars, healers, and thinkers across many traditions.
These observers often study long patterns in nature and history to better understand how changes in tides, planetary alignments, and environmental rhythms can influence human behavior, culture, and social systems.
In this episode, Eric Thompson shares insights from his study of historical cycles and planetary movement, offering perspectives on how these patterns may intersect with the ways societies think about freedom, culture, and justice.
We’re sharing this conversation again as part of the iChange Justice Podcast March–April creative pause, revisiting episodes that invite deeper reflection on the forces shaping our communities and our world.
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