In today’s episode, we ask: Could there be a new approach to addressing the environmental crisis? Can the concept of spiritual ecology help us develop a new perspective on problem-solving? What about using yoga as a tool to guide us on this mission? Science and technology have long been considered the only answers to the problem of climate change, but we are not seeing the results we desperately need. Many individuals and corporations are simply going about their business in the same old way, failing time and again to make the necessary changes. Could it be that at the heart of environmental degradation lies a spiritual and cultural problem? Is it not our departure from nature and our identities as spiritual beings that are standing in our way of changing our behavior and mindsets? Joining me on the podcast today is someone who has studied the intersection of spiritual ecology and yoga, and together we unpack what that can mean for our spiritual and cultural states of being. Let’s dive in!
Key Points From This Episode:
- Why we need to change our behaviors, perspectives, and beliefs to solve the climate crisis.
- Learn what spiritual ecology is and how it relates to morals, ethics, and values.
- Hear about the appeal to religious leaders to advocate for and take action on climate change.
- Why the root of environmental degradation could be a spiritual and cultural problem.
- How language and connection bring yoga and spiritual ecology into a relationship.
- Laura talks about her research and its basis in Modern Western interpretations of yoga.
- How yoga philosophy promotes environmental awareness and an eco-friendly lifestyle.
- The relevance of the yoga concepts of non-violence and non-possession.
- Understanding our interconnectedness with nature and that we are part of something bigger.
- How yoga and related institutions can be tools for environmental education and change.
- An overview of the eight limbs of yoga and their expansion beyond movement, posture, and breathwork.
- The benefits of yoga, including helping you find your purpose in and contribution to the world.
- Recognizing that people – not just science and technology – have an important role to play.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Kristina Hunter Flourishing
Laura Lucas on Facebook
Spiritual Ecology – Leslie E. Sponsel
The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
The Unexpected Gift Box