The Bridge: w/ Jared Michaels & Chris Searles

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  • Damiana Carpizzo on Healing
    2021/11/19

    Damiana took us on a journey. By the end of it, we knew a lot more about the biological body, had insight into the direct connection between having a soft body and having clear awareness of our interconnected nature, felt awe for these bodies and these lives of ours, and realized the power and goodness that spontaneously comes from this place of clarity.

    About Damiana
    To book a massage with Damiana: artful-massage.com

    References

    • To learn about Esalen Massage: esalen.org
    • To learn about Cranial Sacral Massage: integrativehealthcare.org
    • To learn about Somatic Coaching: madelinewade.com/what_is_somatic_coaching
    • To learn about John Chitty: energyschool.com


    Quotes

    The body is the topography of the unconscious.

    We have to unwind the imprint into the blueprint.

    Doing our own work is necessary for collective healing.

    We must come back to the awe of what we have now.

    If we just thought about what it took to create these bodies … for those atoms to come together and create these molecules, and on and on, and then on a more macro level, that we have to be at this particular distance from the sun for life to be possible, you know it’s like — It’s All So Incredible! — like, why aren’t we in complete awe and reverence of existence all the time?

    Harmony, walking on this planet and knowing that life is a gift and that embodiment is a gift and, as one of my yoga teachers used to say, “The universe has gone through all this trouble for centuries and millennia to create you in this form, right now, and that’s the gift.”

    And I don’t think it’s that complicated. I think that just walking, just being on this planet, connected to the sacredness of life and the gift of living in this body that’s such a sophisticated instrument that allows us to hug and taste and move and think and speak; coming back to the awe, to the awe of what we have now and also to the gratitude for it.

    “Enjoy every sandwich.”

    It’s simple. From realizing the preciousness, so much comes, so much giving and truly living comes.

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    Thanks for listening!
    Check out more episodes of The Bridge here.

    Music
    Thanks so much to Alice Spencer for her song, "I Wanna Be a Buddhist," our theme. Enjoy Alice's full performance of the song here.

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  • Prof. Deborah Lawrence on De-Fragmentation
    2021/11/01
    Professor Deborah Lawrence is a pioneer in tropical forest ecology, but also in integrating a broad variety of academics and real world experiences to better understand environmental problems and solutions. In this episode we talk from the theme of "de-fragmentation" as a fundamental solution for people, socially and environmentally. We divide the interview into three sections. In part 1 Dr. Lawrence shares an overview of her scientific work distinguishing tropical forests as having greater influence over global climate than other ecosystems. In part 2 she talks about her “awakening” to animals and rainforests and the Indigenous people in them, during college, which led to roughly six years of research in remote Borneo. That experience had a tragic end, but 15 years later a beautiful resolution. She shares about that journey and its value today. In the third segment, Dr. Lawrence talks about her vision for an optimal future for everyone. About Deborah LawrenceDeborah Lawrence, Ph.D., is Director of the Environmental Thought & Practice program and Professor of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Her extensive research focuses on nutrient cycling, Indigenous peoples, the links between tropical deforestation and climate change, and the impacts of forest conversion on our climate around the globe. She is an adviser to the US Forest Service and US AID. She has spent more than twenty-five years doing field-based research in Indonesia, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Cameroon. She and her students work with partners in hydrology, atmospheric science, economics, anthropology, ethics, engineering, law, and more, to understand the drivers and consequences of issues related to ecosystem destruction. Dr. Lawrence has earned numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National Academy of Sciences fellowship, and a Fulbright Scholarship. She earned her undergrad at Harvard, her Ph.D. at Duke, and was a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard. Learn more about Dr. Lawrence's work here and here. Notes -- This episode explores its topics under the theme of De-Fragmentation.Section 1: Tropical Forest “Teleconnections”. We begin by discussing Dr. Lawrence’s breakthrough 2014 study on Tropical Forest teleconnections: AKA, tropical forests' influence on global moisture cycles. Tropical rainforests are better at stabilizing global climate than any other land-based ecosystem. Dr. Lawrence shares: Definition of tropical forest teleconnectionsHer biggest takeaways from that study, today How trees' leaves serve the whole planet. “Leaves are tiny pumps.” (Chris)Whether or not tropical re-forestation can reduce heat and drought around the worldThe power of thoughtful reforestation and deforestationTwo recommendations for how to protect tropical rainforests. Section 2: Lessons learned in Borneo. Dr. Lawrence tells us how she ended up living and working in a remote village in Borneo for roughly six years until “getting kicked out.” She shares general as well as very profound, personal lessons learned from that time. Check "Quotes" below for some takeaways. Section 3: Envisioning an Optimal Future. Professor Lawrence expands on her earlier statements from this interview: that we need to work to be connected to each other and the planet, know all we can about how to protect the rainforests, change our economy, recognize the environment as our life-support system, feel the miraculousness of photosynthesis, conserve more, and help more because we care more. See Quotes for takeaways. Quotes“Tree cover stabilizes climate.""There are certain scale effects of deforestation. Scale matters. If you can think through the local climate and the local atmospheric dynamics you can figure out how to manage rainfall through deforestation.""The atmosphere is all connected. Forests move a lot of moisture through their leaves... That sets up a bunch of dynamics in the atmosphere that come out of the Tropics and ultimately have ripple effects across the globe... We need to protect large, large patches of forest.""Know all you can about the products you consume. Address climate through the political system. We need to act.""Work together. Try to be connected.""The first thing that struck me from almost the get go, is that people are the same everywhere. They wanted to eat, a decent house, schooling for their kids, care for their family when they were sick, and enough money to throw a great wedding for their kids. That was it! I’m pretty sure that’s what I want, as a parent, I mean, it’s pretty much the same thing. So, stunning to me. I mean, maybe not stunning — of course, we’re all the same. Maybe you just don’t get that if you don’t actually go somewhere else and discover they just want the same things.”“Water keepers are everywhere. The water is a big thing everywhere.”“Working together is how you do it when things are hard. You pull together for planting, for healing, for ...
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  • Sheri Herndon on Awakening to a Beautiful Future
    2021/10/21
    If the whole planet is a village, Sheri Herndon is a village elder. In this conversation, she draws on her decades of experience as an extraordinarily successful activist and gives us a real sense of the beautiful and joyful future that's possible. She does so with great energy, deep kindness, and sheer brilliance. About SheriSheri Herndon cofounded IndyMedia.org, a global grassroots media network, 20 years ago. She is now cofounding MetaTao and Awakening Together to serve awakening to our greatest personal and social potential, synergistic and co-creative sense-making and movement building toward greater freedom and wisdom, and co-creating foundations for an enlightened civilization. MetaTao is a trim tab agency for the foundations for new culture. ContactListen to Sheri’s meditation, Deepening Into Essence. Contact Sheri / learn more about her work via SheriHerndon.com or facebook.com/SheriHerndon.ReferencesDonella Meadows, Dancing with Living SystemsJoseph Chilton Pierce, The Magical Child — On passionate intent and unconflicted behavior Tikkun OlamBarbara Marx HubbardTrim tab The Queen Mary’s rudder Jesus’ Aramaic translationsBe like the lilies of the Valley Ask body and deeply for your greatest heart’s desire, for coded in that desire is the blueprint of your evolutionary potentialWake Up, Grow up, Clean up (do the trauma work), Show upElisabet Sahtouris, evolutionary biologist Richard Rudd the shift PranaChiWe are electromagnetic beingsWe are the body electric Original sinOriginal blessingMatthew Foxheretic Paul Ray, The Cultural Creatives, “we are not alone”The Supreme Satijinanda - the supreme infinite nowZack Stein, Education in a Time Between WorldsJoanna Macy, Work That Reconnects Rugged IndividualismGestaltInterdependence Living Systems, the Internet, and the Human Future (Sahtouris, 2000)Waste = Food Cradle to Cradle Closed loop systems Mycelial webA Few Quotes“The core break is: we put ourselves above nature.” “We have been sitting inside dissonant structures our entire lives.”'It starts with trusting yourself so deeply. Know that you can't make any mistakes. You're only going to learn and be guided." "We forget to ask for help. Ask for help and listen."“Feedback is so important in human relationships because it means you’re growing. And in a living system, like trees —they know! (They) get the resources where they need to go, that’s the intelligence of a living system.”###Thanks for listening! Check out more episodes of The Bridge here.MusicThanks so much to Alice Spencer for her song, "I Wanna Be a Buddhist," our theme. Enjoy Alice's full performance of the song here.
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    1 時間 33 分

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