Just came across this compelling interview on"Tears for Louisiana", an excellent Jungian take on the Gulf Oil Spill in an Interview with Jungian Richard Chachere on Shrink Rap Radio (with host Dr. David Van Nuys, July 9, 2010). Worth the time to list
I found this call to action encouraging - a step toward really listening to place, and acknowledging the vital contribution that sound plays in the web of life. Of course, the need for study of anthropogenic noise is also critical, under the ocean an
Two more articles I just came across and thought are definitely worth a read:
Mythology of the Green Man, an excerpt from "The Mythic Forest, the Green Man & the Spirit of Nature"--an interesting scholarly paper written by Gary Varner, http://www.au
Every day as I look for content to "tweet", I come across tons of articles on what's going on with ecology, climate change, environment, collapse of species. Last week I attended the ecological film fest in Nevada City, CA, and must have seen 20 docu
Just got back from the eco film fest in Nevada City over the weekend and saw about 15 amazing documentaries. If you love film and ecopsychology, this is the place to go!
One of the films,made by a student at Stanford, was called, "There Once Was an I
It's a new year, but the trend we are seeing with the collapse of ecosystems and the impact to species continues. Many of you know I did my Master's thesis on the symbolic nature of Colony Collapse Disorder, the mass vanishing of billions of honeybee
Dream I had: 3/ 21/ 10
I am working on my computer using a program that evaluates equations. An ocean comes on the screen. I am thrilled because fractals (numbers that describe nature) are creating it. Then fractal mountains appear through the dark.