EcoSpirituality Presentation :: Ideas
I am invited to present at an interfaith forum next week. The primary topic will be ecospirituality, and then weaving in related topics such deep ecology, eco-psychology, sustainability and so on. I hope to include some experiential activities as well, and include the audience as much as possible (to take some of the pressure off me, and make it a little more lively and with more views/insights).
Intention: (1) To really connect with people and help them have a taste of it for themselves. (2) Spark interest in the NWEI courses.
Format: A combination of structure & presentation, and collective sharing & exploration. Could go through a quick outline (set the stage) and some quotes, then a set of questions for the group.
Outline: (a) Intros, me & others. (b) Brief overview + Q&As. (c) Conversation, guided. (d) NWEI info, Q&As, signup.
Outline
- Intro [15 min]
- Me
- My own background (interest in ecology and spirituality, how got involved with NWEI discussion groups). Not an expert, only help people explore it for themselves.
- Northwest Earth Institute.
History, activities, courses, briefly on format/locations.
- Circle
If not too many people, a quick intro from each person there. Name, affiliation, interest in the topic. May also include a question: a childhood memory of connection w. nature or similar.
- Me
- Ecospirituality overview [15-20 min]
- Brief presentation [will use an outline from several years back as guide]
- Definition
Ecospirituality - Traditions
Ecospirituality strains within each spiritual tradition. Theistic, nontheistic, pantheistic, agnostic, atheistic etc. - Sources/Influences
Religion/spirituality, mysticism, science (ecology, systems theories, universe story, space exploration - overview effect), psychology, sustainability. - Related areas
Deep ecology, ecopsychology - Reasons
Honoring creation. Individual sense of connection, meaning and nurturance. Survival, quality of life/health, sustainability. Deepening into transdual view (Bit Mind). - Effects
Effects for individuals and society/ecology. How can enrich individual and collective experience, including faith/spirituality. Can guide experience/choice/action.
Moving from fragmented/dualistic view to systems/transdual view. Sense of connection, intimacy, belonging, meaning. Shift in worldview, more deeply world-centric (ego > ethno > world-centric).
- Definition
- Q&As
- Brief presentation [will use an outline from several years back as guide]
- Conversation [30 min]
- Possible questions
- What role does nature have in your own sense of the spiritual?
- What role does nature have in your religion/church?
- Are you drawn to explore nature & spirituality? If yes, why? If no, why not?
- What are some of the possible benefits of including nature in religion/spirituality? At personal level? At collective level?
- What are some of the possible drawbacks?
- Which of the general approaches are you most attracted to - theistic (creator/creation), nontheistic (transdual, beyond and including all polarities), pantheistic (immanence), panentheistic (transcendence/immanence), science (universe story, systems theories, ecology), psychological (ecopsychology, meaning, connection, nurturing), sustainability (thriving, health/well being, survival, future generations), other?
- Possible questions
- Ending [15 min]
- Final comments, questions
- NWEI courses
- Six courses
- Structure/process
- Locations
- How to initiate
- Q&As
- Handouts
- NWEI info, signup
- Ecospirituality resources (books, magazines, DVDs, websites)
- Other: Michael Dowd's essay on The Big Picture, MD's DVD on Evolutions' Arrow, my outline from a few years back.