Emergence Magazine Podcast

Emergence Magazine
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Nov 19, 2024 • 34min

Dendrochronology – Robert Moor

Robert Moor, a thoughtful writer, takes listeners on a journey to Haida Gwaii, where he reflects on the historic agreement safeguarding the last old-growth forests. He explores the profound bond between humanity and these ancient trees, emphasizing their lessons on compassion and responsibility. Moor shares his transformative experiences in nature, contrasting the chaotic beauty of old forests with urban landscapes. He also discusses the cultural significance of a totem pole ceremony and highlights the urgent need to preserve our natural heritage in the face of climate change.
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Nov 12, 2024 • 34min

Wrinkled Time: The Persistence of Past Worlds on Earth – Marcia Bjornerud

Marcia Bjornerud, an author and geologist, captivates listeners with tales from Earth’s deep past. She discusses how rocks serve as archives of evolutionary stories, highlighting the contrast between ephemeral oceanic crust and enduring continental formations. Bjornerud critiques the Newtonian lens in science, advocating for a Darwinian perspective that embraces complexity. She warns about the dangers of simplistic views on climate change and emphasizes the need for 'deep timefulness' to connect with our planet's rich history and inspire sustainable practices.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 25min

Unborn and Undying – Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, a Sufi teacher and author, explores the mystical dimensions of timelessness and our connection to love and nature. He discusses the deep interplay between our inner and outer worlds, emphasizing that time transcends mere numbers and schedules. Vaughan-Lee critiques modern civilization's disregard for the environment, urging a return to sustainable practices rooted in love. He advocates for a holistic understanding of time and a closer relationship with nature, reminding us of life's rhythms that support both existence and the planet.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 1h 42min

On Time, Mystery, and Kinship – A Conversation with Jane Hirshfield

Join award-winning poet Jane Hirshfield, whose verses intertwine the mystical with the physical. She delves into the elusive nature of time, exploring how Zen influences our understanding of existence. Through poetry and personal reflections, Jane discusses the kinship with the Earth, emphasizing empathy in the face of climate challenges. She also reflects on the timeless role of women in spiritual poetry and their struggles, while advocating for compassion and mindfulness as responses to ecological despair.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 54min

Remembering Earth Time – A Talk by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

Explore the rich interplay of time, love, and kinship through the lens of spiritual ecology. Discover how letting go of mechanized time can enrich our connection with nature. Delve into the significance of ancient wisdom in understanding our relationship with the Earth. Experience a shift from intellectual understanding to deeper emotional engagement with the environment. Finally, find joy amidst ecological grief by celebrating the beauty of nature and fostering meaningful relationships with the world around us.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 37min

Time and Place – A Talk by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, a Sufi teacher and executive editor of Emergence Magazine, explores the intricate relationship between time and place. He highlights how understanding this connection can help us foster ties with the Earth. Vaughan-Lee emphasizes love as a fundamental element that weaves through our experiences of time and space. He calls for a deeper communion with nature, encouraging listeners to embrace the cycles of life to rediscover their kinship with the environment and nurture their identities in today's fragmented world.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 51min

The Axis of All Things – A Talk by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

Discover the transformative talk that redefines our understanding of time, inviting a shift from linear to cyclical perceptions. Delve into the interwoven essence of love, urging listeners to reconnect with nature's rhythms. Explore the mystery of connection, addressing humanity's bond with the earth, while highlighting the importance of humility. Embrace the magic of love as a unifying force that fosters transformation. Engage in meditative practices to awaken love, deepening the relationship between breath, heart, and the natural world.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 38min

ស្គាល់ មជាតិ Knowing Your Taste – Kalyanee Mam

Kalyanee Mam, a Cambodian-American filmmaker, discusses her spiritual connection to her native land in her latest work. She shares her first ‘land-taste’ of Battambang oranges, illustrating how flavors evoke memories of her family's struggles during the Khmer Rouge. Through vivid storytelling, she emphasizes the significance of food as a bridge to heritage and identity. Mam reflects on her journey of self-discovery while exploring Cambodia's landscapes and ancient temples, emphasizing the enduring power of stories in a changing world.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 44min

Beings Seen and Unseen – A Conversation with Amitav Ghosh

Amitav Ghosh, an acclaimed scholar and author, delves into the intersections of history, culture, and environmental issues. He discusses his latest work, highlighting the insidious belief that the Earth is inert, which has fueled violent colonial projects and capitalism. Ghosh emphasizes the importance of storytelling in recognizing the Earth as sacred and alive. He critiques modern myths of independence from nature, connects colonial legacies to today’s environmental crises, and advocates for inclusive narratives that foster a deeper relationship with our world.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 25min

Thylacine – Lydia Millet

Lydia Millet, an acclaimed American novelist and Pulitzer Prize finalist, discusses her poignant short story "Thylacine". The narrative intertwines the profound grief of a man mourning his mother and his unexpected connection with the last Tasmanian tiger in a declining zoo. Millet explores themes of loss, compassion, and the lingering pain of colonization in Australia. With powerful imagery, she reflects on solitude, emotional complexities, and the urgent need for connection and care amidst overwhelming sorrow.

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