Some links for 2022.
- Listen to Half Pagan’s album, The Wheel, on Bandcamp (also on all major streaming platforms)
- Listen to an interview with Xy and me on the Inner States podcast from Indiana Public Media (the whole thing is great, but we’re in the second half)
- Read my article “Personal Definitions in Gaianism” which was published by The Wild Hunt
- Read my article “Seven Daily Aspirations” which was published on Novasutras
- I had three articles published on Gaianism:
- “Our Lady of the Elements“
- “The Pain of Separation” (originally published in the newsletter of CMind, The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society)
- I was interviewed for Reckon by Christopher Harress, who wrote an article titled, “What on Earth is ecospirituality?“
- Practice: “Close to Nothing” guided meditation
An invitation: In January I’ll begin a study group on the book Gaia Alchemy by Stephan Harding, under the auspices of the Gaian Way. This will be online (using Zoom) and open to people all over the world. Some details follow. Let me know if you are interested!
- We will be meeting on the third Thursday of each month, starting on 19 January 2023 at 1pm Central (US).
- For the first meeting, read the Foreword, Introduction, and Chapter 1.
- Please allow 90 minutes for that first meeting. If we find ourselves with little to say, we will adjourn earlier!
- In the first meeting we’ll establish our pace for reading and discussion, which will dictate the total number of meetings. I anticipate nine meetings over nine months, but that’s subject to the will of the group.
The book is not long or difficult, but it does lend itself to slow reading, as there are suggestions for practice. Fair warning, there’s some weird wild stuff in here. Prepare to be challenged! We selected this book because it combines Gaian science with spirituality, and also because the names in this book (Harding, Buehner, Abrams) seem to keep “coming up” in the recent history of Gaianism. I think this book will provoke some interesting discussions and deepen our Gaian journey. You can find more info about the book from Simon & Schuster.