Reconnecting with Nature through Ecospirtuality

Episode 38 February 08, 2021 00:56:57
 Reconnecting with Nature through Ecospirtuality
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Reconnecting with Nature through Ecospirtuality

Feb 08 2021 | 00:56:57

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Show Notes

Sustainability Now!, Sunday, Feb. 7: Reconnecting with Nature through Ecospirtuality: A Conversation with Dr. Michelle Merrill

Radio Show #38, February 7, 2021: Join host Ronnie Lipschutz for a conversation with anthropologist Dr. Michelle Merrill, whose teaching and counseling experience led her to establish Novasutras, an egalitarian spiritual movement with scientific sensibilities. Novasutras responds to the need for spiritual community centered on the biggest challenge humanity currently faces: how do we help people through the transition from an “Industrial Growth Society” to an “environmentally sustainable, socially just and spiritually fulfilling human presence on the planet“?

 

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