Environmental spirituality treats nature not as resource or backdrop but as sacred, alive, and worthy of reverence—a shift that reorganizes ethics and action away from exploitation toward kinship. Whether rooted in indigenous wisdom, Christian creation care, or Buddhist compassion for all beings, this approach challenges the assumption that the material world exists to serve human ambition.
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