If you want to contribute to a positive change in environmentalism, where can you start? How is the natural world a place for you to deepen your spirituality? What can you do to preserve the life and spirituality of nature in our modern times of change?
In this podcast episode, Lisa Lewis speaks about sacred harmony and delves into environmentalism, spirituality, and ethical commitments with Roger Gottlieb.
Meet Prof. Roger Gottlieb
Roger S. Gottlieb is the Smith Professor of Philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the author or editor of 21 books and more than 150 articles on environmental philosophy, religious environmentalism, political philosophy, contemporary spirituality, the Holocaust, and disability. His two works of environmental fiction, Engaging Voices and The Sacrifice Zone, won Nautilus book Awards and his recent philosophy work, Morality and the Environmental Crisis, was called “Book most likely to save the planet” by Independent Publisher Magazine.
Visit Roger’s website and connect on LinkedIn.
IN THIS PODCAST:
- Do you want to help make change?
- Be intentional about remaining hopeful and loving
- The spiritual power of nature
Do you want to help make change?
Taking in the information, and really facing the reality that it presents you with, is one of the main reasons why so many people avoid addressing the full scale of environmental changes.
Even though it can be a tough situation to face, it is necessary to do so. Informing yourself and understanding the gravitas of the situation itself means that you can no longer keep living falsely, and it pushes you to start making real, small changes.
Secondly, look around you. Find the people who are already making these small changes.
Working together with a group of like-minded people creates hope, because hope is stronger with action taken.
Be intentional about remaining hopeful and loving
Don’t give into despair! Even though the world is going through so many environmental changes and shifts, and some people are telling you not to care because it’s futile, or others are telling you that we’re all doomed – don’t take that approach.
Keep the good faith, and keep the good energy. Encourage yourself and your loved ones to err on the side of hope and in taking positive action.
Even though we do not know the future, as Roger explains, we do know the present. So instead of throwing your present away because you fear that the future is doomed, be fully aware within your present moment – and make the most of it.
The spiritual power of nature
The connection between nature and spirituality is millennia old.
Part of the old idea of nature was that it was largely untouched by human beings, and that it was a place to go to so that someone could get some distance and reflect on their human life back in the safety and arms of nature, the “original” home.
However, human activity has impacted nature now.
As Roger goes on to say, keep thinking about what you can do today.
RESOURCES MENTIONED AND USEFUL LINKS
BOOK | Roger Gottlieb – The Sacrifice Zone
BOOK | Roger Gottlieb – Engaging Voices
Visit Roger’s website and connect on LinkedIn.
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