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Is God the Biosphere? - 2 - The Power of Nature

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We left off at the end of the last episode wondering what might make the Biosphere a compelling object for our attention; this in the context of the all-too-human reality of our challenges - the tragedy of the commons, the addiction system, the psychological imperative of avoidance.


In listening back over this episode, I'm reminded of two things: one, Edmund in King Lear - "Thou, Nature, art my Goddess!" And the other, Fidel Castro: if he was to go through the revolution again, he said, he would select just twelve highly committed comrades - echoing, no doubt, the twelve disciples of Christian mythology.


In this episode we start to feel our way into our relationship with the Biosphere. In particular Ed takes a cue from Lynne White, who argued in the 1960's that Western religion was a root cause of environmental degradation, but - controversial! - a religious way of thinking might be the way out.


Talking Points -


Context: the Tragedy of the Commons, the Addiction System, Avoidance etc


We are an emergent property: nature is an absolute, there's no escape


But the relationship has broken down. How can we restore it?


Lynne White and Environmental Ethics, Human Ecology and Beliefs


What is religion?


Was there a good idea behind Christianity?


Earth Mother as a mind-set


Purpose and fly-fishing on the Danube


Nature as a hedonistic giver


Biophilic design


What should we give to nature? The two way relationship


Biomes


Purpose and change in organisations


Links


Article on Lynne White in Nature:

https://ecoevocommunity.nature.com/posts/14041-the-long-reach-of-lynn-white-jr-s-the-historical-roots-of-our-ecologic-crisis


Original (pdf):

https://www.cmu.ca/faculty/gmatties/lynnwhiterootsofcrisis.pdf


Jesus - a Buddhist Monk - YouTube/ BBC

https://youtu.be/FsN4zE2yilo


Kindness is the opposite of stress (Dr. David R. Hamilton)

https://drdavidhamilton.com/kindness-is-the-opposite-of-stress/


And podcast

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/a-scientists-case-for-woo-woo/id1081584611?i=1000548804097-


Biophilic design -


Wikipedia -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biophilic_design


Video 8 mins- sound cuts out between 0:45 and 2:05, but still interesting:

https://youtu.be/MJ6fbYz-x04


Fly-fishing on the Danube (BBC):

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0015qj3/earths-great-rivers-ii-series-1-2-danube



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We left off at the end of the last episode wondering what might make the Biosphere a compelling object for our attention; this in the context of the all-too-human reality of our challenges - the tragedy of the commons, the addiction system, the psychological imperative of avoidance.


In listening back over this episode, I'm reminded of two things: one, Edmund in King Lear - "Thou, Nature, art my Goddess!" And the other, Fidel Castro: if he was to go through the revolution again, he said, he would select just twelve highly committed comrades - echoing, no doubt, the twelve disciples of Christian mythology.


In this episode we start to feel our way into our relationship with the Biosphere. In particular Ed takes a cue from Lynne White, who argued in the 1960's that Western religion was a root cause of environmental degradation, but - controversial! - a religious way of thinking might be the way out.


Talking Points -


Context: the Tragedy of the Commons, the Addiction System, Avoidance etc


We are an emergent property: nature is an absolute, there's no escape


But the relationship has broken down. How can we restore it?


Lynne White and Environmental Ethics, Human Ecology and Beliefs


What is religion?


Was there a good idea behind Christianity?


Earth Mother as a mind-set


Purpose and fly-fishing on the Danube


Nature as a hedonistic giver


Biophilic design


What should we give to nature? The two way relationship


Biomes


Purpose and change in organisations


Links


Article on Lynne White in Nature:

https://ecoevocommunity.nature.com/posts/14041-the-long-reach-of-lynn-white-jr-s-the-historical-roots-of-our-ecologic-crisis


Original (pdf):

https://www.cmu.ca/faculty/gmatties/lynnwhiterootsofcrisis.pdf


Jesus - a Buddhist Monk - YouTube/ BBC

https://youtu.be/FsN4zE2yilo


Kindness is the opposite of stress (Dr. David R. Hamilton)

https://drdavidhamilton.com/kindness-is-the-opposite-of-stress/


And podcast

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/a-scientists-case-for-woo-woo/id1081584611?i=1000548804097-


Biophilic design -


Wikipedia -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biophilic_design


Video 8 mins- sound cuts out between 0:45 and 2:05, but still interesting:

https://youtu.be/MJ6fbYz-x04


Fly-fishing on the Danube (BBC):

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0015qj3/earths-great-rivers-ii-series-1-2-danube



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