The world we live in is made up of highly designed complex systems (our organizational structures, our political system, our global economic system, our workplaces, our clubs, our social networks). We have created layers of abstraction grounded in efficiency and utility, that enable us to navigate through this complex systems-oriented society with ease and comfort. As a result, we have distanced ourselves from the natural cycles, seasonal rhythms and shared understanding of the natural world. Rational, linear and dialectic thinking has trumped the human instinct that thrives on intuition, observation and sub-conscious connection to our immediate environment, the social systems and the natural world. With the panoply of digital devices, products and services that have emerged out of the constructed apparatus on top of the natural world, there is a growing disconnect between the three ecologies - Nature, Individual and Social.