Cosmoecofeminism
Cosmoecofeminism (from Ancient Greek κόσμος — “order, universe”, οἶκος — “home, dwelling”, and Latin femina — “woman”) is a modern social and philosophical movement that unites the ideas of the cosmos, ecology, and feminism. It represents harmony and interconnectedness between humanity and the surrounding world through the manifestation of feminine energy, creativity, and conscious interaction with nature and the universe.[1]
Concept
The main goal of cosmoecofeminism is to promote a harmonious and balanced way of life based on ecological awareness, aesthetic perception, and spiritual connection with the cosmos. The movement emphasizes the 'feminine perspective of beauty, balance, and creation, viewing the planet and the universe as parts of one holistic system.[2]
Origins
The term "cosmoecofeminism" was introduced by Anastasiia Tonkova in 2023. She developed the concept as both a philosophy and an aesthetic framework reflecting her worldview and the mission of her design studio Lu Na Create, which focuses on harmony between human beings, nature, and the universe.[3]
Philosophy
Cosmoecofeminism integrates principles of environmental responsibility, inner balance, and cosmic awareness. It encourages a more conscious, caring, and intelligent way of living on Earth, linking the human experience with universal harmony and ecological equilibrium.[4][5]
References
- ↑ Tonkova, Anastasiia (2023-09-15). "Cosmoecofeminism — philosophy of harmony between cosmos, ecology, and femininity". Zen.
- ↑ "Anastasiia Tonkova — official page introducing the concept of Cosmoecofeminism". Instagram. 2023.
- ↑ "Discussion of Cosmoecofeminism concept" (in русский). 7ya.ru. 2024.
- ↑ "Threads discussion on Cosmoecofeminism". Threads. 2024.
- ↑ "Facebook post about Cosmoecofeminism". Facebook. 2024.
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