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Deep Time, Extinct Cephalopods, and The Evolutionary Gift of Death | Sky Otter ~ ATTMind 186

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Led by the inspiration of a cephalopod now extinct 66 million years, Sky Otter and I explore what is means to live our lives in alignment with life, creatively, and with heartbreak, grief, endings, and death as not only necessary parts of the process, but gifts that can deepen, enrich, and guide our limited days.

Some of the topics we explore include ammonite as example of death and creative change in evolution; why life requires death and heartbreak is necessary; finding our way out of mass extinction through creativity in service to life; building heart-full community in relationship with Nature; deep Time and the ever-present is-ness of all things from all time; and why acting in alignment with life is a gift to all life, across all time.

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For links to Sky's work, full show notes, and a link to watch this episode in video, head to bit.ly/ATTMind186

FULL TOPICS BREAKDOWN BELOW

...

Sky's previous features on ATTMind Podcast

-▷ Episode 156: Deep Ecology, Earth Connection, and The Circle of Life

-▷ Psychedelic Café 9, Why Our Sense of Connection Matters

SUPPORT THE PODCAST

*** Huge thanks to my patrons on Patreon!

In particular, my $23+ patrons; Andreas D, Ian C, Alex F, Eliz C, Joe A, ——

Episode Breakdown

  • (00:00) Opening
  • (02:04) Guest Bio
  • (03:43) Patreon Thanks
  • (05:38) Interview beings
  • (10:04) Ammonite as example of death and creative change in evolution
  • (15:40) Aligning with life beyond the individual self
  • (19:33) Finding our way out of mass extinction through creativity in service to life
  • (25:33) Life requires death; heartbreak is necessary
  • (29:45) Grief is natural, but easier said than done
  • (35:50) Building heart-full community in relationship with Nature
  • (38:49) The misappropriation of “trusting life” to bypass ecological responsibility
  • (46:33) Creativity and trusting life vs nihilism and numbing out in the face of ecological crisis
  • (50:11) The complexity, challenge, and benefits of living in alignment with life
  • (1:06:39) Deep Time and the ever-present is-ness of all things from all time
  • (1:12:39) Acting in alignment with life is a gift to all of life; why we DON’T feel connected with life
  • (1:22:20) I am because we are…
  • (1:24:54) Follow-up links and contact details
  • (1:26:03) Outro
  continue reading

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Led by the inspiration of a cephalopod now extinct 66 million years, Sky Otter and I explore what is means to live our lives in alignment with life, creatively, and with heartbreak, grief, endings, and death as not only necessary parts of the process, but gifts that can deepen, enrich, and guide our limited days.

Some of the topics we explore include ammonite as example of death and creative change in evolution; why life requires death and heartbreak is necessary; finding our way out of mass extinction through creativity in service to life; building heart-full community in relationship with Nature; deep Time and the ever-present is-ness of all things from all time; and why acting in alignment with life is a gift to all life, across all time.

...

For links to Sky's work, full show notes, and a link to watch this episode in video, head to bit.ly/ATTMind186

FULL TOPICS BREAKDOWN BELOW

...

Sky's previous features on ATTMind Podcast

-▷ Episode 156: Deep Ecology, Earth Connection, and The Circle of Life

-▷ Psychedelic Café 9, Why Our Sense of Connection Matters

SUPPORT THE PODCAST

*** Huge thanks to my patrons on Patreon!

In particular, my $23+ patrons; Andreas D, Ian C, Alex F, Eliz C, Joe A, ——

Episode Breakdown

  • (00:00) Opening
  • (02:04) Guest Bio
  • (03:43) Patreon Thanks
  • (05:38) Interview beings
  • (10:04) Ammonite as example of death and creative change in evolution
  • (15:40) Aligning with life beyond the individual self
  • (19:33) Finding our way out of mass extinction through creativity in service to life
  • (25:33) Life requires death; heartbreak is necessary
  • (29:45) Grief is natural, but easier said than done
  • (35:50) Building heart-full community in relationship with Nature
  • (38:49) The misappropriation of “trusting life” to bypass ecological responsibility
  • (46:33) Creativity and trusting life vs nihilism and numbing out in the face of ecological crisis
  • (50:11) The complexity, challenge, and benefits of living in alignment with life
  • (1:06:39) Deep Time and the ever-present is-ness of all things from all time
  • (1:12:39) Acting in alignment with life is a gift to all of life; why we DON’T feel connected with life
  • (1:22:20) I am because we are…
  • (1:24:54) Follow-up links and contact details
  • (1:26:03) Outro
  continue reading

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