Dead Man's Forest Michael Marvosh
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- Sociedad y cultura
Dead Man's Forest is a weekly conversation about the unique wisdom and knowledge each of us possesses. Will you share yours?
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DMF 50: A few thoughts to roll around while we're apart
I've decided to set Dead Man's Forest down for a while to focus on some business goals I set for myself. Give a listen for more details, and for some parting thoughts. I'll still be around, so you are more than welcome to contact me at https://www.deadmansforest.org/
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Daily LSAT Problems: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCleL7JjTogC_dFqtvtJgOGg?view_as=subscriber -
DMF49.5: Quick hello while travelling
I hope that you're having a meaningful week.
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DMF 49: Colleen, continued--thoughts on connecting with that inner "yes" and on being heard
The conclusion of my conversation with Colleen (and of the interwoven conversations with Colleen and Tbird). She shares how she learned to listen to her inner "yes" and "no," and how living her life aligned with "yes" has allowed her to feel alive in each moment.
Of course, if you have any questions for Colleen, or Tbird, feel free to reach out to me on deadmansforest.org. I would be happy to pass along your questions.
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Naropa University: https://www.naropa.edu/
More on Transpersonal Ecopsychology: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transpersonal_ecology
Council: https://youtu.be/phZJs_ojeWI -
DMF 48: Tbird continued, on catching up with himself, and on learning to acknowledge what is
Tbird and I finish our conversation. He wraps up his story on re-gathering the parts of himself he left behind as a child and in his 20s, and how his worldview has changed because of those experiences. He finishes with some powerful thoughts on living with--and sharing--grief.
Mentions
Shambhala Meditation: In many Hindu and Buddhist traditions, Shambhala is a mythical kingdom or city (sometimes called Shangri-la). In relation to meditation, it represent the perfect spiritual place that may perhaps be reached through meditation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shambhala
Active Hope: A book by Joanna Macy and Chris Johnstone. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13235686-active-hope
Prana: A Buddhist word meaning something along the lines of "life force." The power that animates all life--including us.
Tbird's non-profit: Alchemy of Prana, whose goal is to connect people with the land, with themselves, and with all consciousness. Organized around a primarily ecophychological paradigm. https://www.alchemyofprana.com/about
Naropa University: https://www.naropa.edu/
Transpersonal Ecopsychology: A philosophy that humans are a part of the larger ecological community, and that our psychological and societal health impact and are impacted by the health of natural ecosystems both small and large. https://www.naropa.edu/academics/masters/ecopsychology/about/index.php
Pema Chödrön at the Tara Mandala retreat center: https://www.taramandala.org/all-teachers/12145/pema-chodron/
Tbird's album, Songs of Earth & Mountain: Not publicly released. If it becomes so I will update this description
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DMF 47: My friend T-bird shares a story about depression and recovery, and how "business as usual" has distracted so many of us from what really matters
T-bird is an incredibly passionate and caring man who has some remarkable experiences to share with you--and reflections on the lessons he's learned from those experiences.
This week's episode is a bit of an interruption of my conversation with Colleen. This is an experiment; I wanted to introduce T-bird and his story so that I can make some connections for you in the episodes that will be coming in the next few weeks.
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Naropa University: https://www.naropa.edu/
Joanna Macey and Three Stories of Our Time: https://www.activehope.info/contents.html
Ecopsychology: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecopsychology
Council. All council circles are unique, but here is one example to familiarize you with the concept: http://www.danielnpaul.com/TalkingCircle-FirstNations.html
Theodore Roszak. An video worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83VHiA2HhkM
E.O. Wilson and biophilia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biophilia_hypothesis
School of Lost Borders: http://schooloflostborders.org/
Quote from Rumi:
“I said: what about my eyes?
He said: Keep them on the road.
I said: What about my passion?
He said: Keep it burning.
I said: What about my heart?
He said: Tell me what you hold inside it?
I said: Pain and sorrow.
He said: Stay with it. The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” -
DMF 46: Colleen talks about the inner "yes" and how it helped her realize that the path she was "supposed" to be on wasn't the one she wanted to be on
My good friend Colleen shares some of her experiences in facing the choice that she had between the life she was "supposed" to live based on how she was raised and a life that aligned more closely with her inner spirit.
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Steven Levine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Levine_(author)
Naropa University: https://www.naropa.edu/
Transpersonal Ecopsychology (feel free to learn about it online, but it will be discussed in more detail in the next few episodes of DMF): https://www.naropa.edu/academics/masters/ecopsychology/about/index.php