Sunday May 19, 2024

Conserving relationships between humans and plants with Gary Nabhan

Gary Nabhan discusses his work in sacred plant biocultural recovery and the importance of conserving relationships between humans and plants. He emphasizes the need for empathy and collaboration. Nabhan highlights the value of informal education and the role of mentors in shaping his understanding of the natural world. In this conversation, Gary Paul Nabhan discusses his experiences with traditional plants and spiritual ceremonies, including the use of plant medicines. He shares how these experiences have helped him understand his own capabilities and disabilities, and how they have taught him about his own mind. He also talks about the importance of accepting and embracing our true selves, as well as the root of suffering being the lack of self-acceptance and self-understanding that can come through contemplative practices. . Nabhan emphasizes the need for contemplative practice and creating spaces for stillness and reflection. He expresses his concerns about the ongoing conflicts in the world and the importance of finding ways to bring peace and reconciliation.

 

Takeaways

Conserving relationships between humans and plants is crucial for the well-being of both

Empathy and collaboration are essential in healing the wounds caused by social and environmental issues

Informal education and mentorship can be powerful tools for learning and personal growth

The war on drugs has had unintended consequences and has led to the exploitation of indigenous cultures and plant medicines

The revival of interest in psychedelics should prioritize the rights and traditions of indigenous communities

Plant patenting raises ethical concerns and threatens the rights of farmers and indigenous people Traditional plants, and spiritual ceremonies can provide valuable insights and understanding of oneself and one's mind.

Accepting and embracing our true selves is essential for personal growth and overcoming suffering.

Contemplative practice and creating spaces for stillness and reflection can help us face and heal from painful experiences.

There is a need for peace and reconciliation in the world, and it requires individuals to take responsibility and work towards it.

 

Chapters

 

03:54 The Power of a Photo: Changing Consciousness

11:16 Healing the Wounds of the Border Wall

15:31 Finding Common Ground through Collaboration

23:16 The Ethics of Plant Patenting

24:13 The Imbalance of Profits in the Food Industry

27:23 Navigating the Revival of Psychedelics

29:49 Protecting Sacred Plants and Indigenous Rights

31:18 The Unintended Consequences of the War on Drugs

33:45 The Importance of Storytelling and Empathy

35:37 Conserving Relationships: Humans and Plants

37:32 Challenging the Traditional Education System

39:26 Navigating the Intersection of Science and Storytelling

44:10 The Power of Mentors and Non-Traditional Education

45:43 Curiosity, Learning, and the Nature of Consciousness

50:04 Exploring the Power of Traditional Plants and Spiritual Ceremonies

58:44 Embracing Self-Acceptance: A Path to Personal Growth

01:00:22 The Transformative Nature of Contemplative Practice

01:08:16 Seeking Peace and Reconciliation in a Troubled World

 

Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic

 

 

https://www.garynabhan.com/

 

Richard Rohr

https://cac.org/about/our-teachers/cac-founder-richard-rohr/

 

Susane Sumard https://suzannesimard.com/

 

Robin Kimmerer

 

https://www.robinwallkimmerer.com/ 

 

Pattiann Rogers https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/pattiann-rogers

 

Allen Weisman http://worldwithoutus.com/about_author.html

 

Paul Stamets https://paulstamets.com/

 

Cassandra Quave  https://humanhealth.emory.edu/people/faculty-bios/quave-cassandra.html

 

Alison Hawthorne Deming https://alisonhawthornedeming.com/

 

Andrew Weil https://www.drweil.com/

 

Wade Davis https://daviswade.com/

 

Mark Plotkin https://markplotkin.com/

 

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