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Moving from Apathy to Action: How Facing Grief Can Help Us Navigate a World in Crisis | Reality Roundtable #17

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Jul 9, 2025
John Seed, a longtime activist and co-author of "Thinking Like a Mountain," joins Skye Cielita Flor, a teacher and herbalist, to explore the transformative power of grief. They discuss how facing grief can deepen our connection to nature and propel environmental activism. Rituals, like the 'Council of All Beings,' help people reclaim their ecological identity. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community in healing and processing emotions, offering practices that nurture empathy and gratitude in our relationship with the more-than-human world.
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Grief as Pathway to Love

  • Grief is the counterpart to love and caring for the world.
  • Facing grief deepens connection and energizes action beyond the self.
ANECDOTE

Activist Paths to Deep Ecology

  • John Seed became a rainforest activist after aiding rainforest conservation worldwide.
  • Skye apprenticed in Taoist healing and indigenous Amazonian practices before leading ecological workshops.
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The Spiral of The Work That Reconnects

  • The Work That Reconnects is a spiral progressing through gratitude, grief, new perceptions, action, and returning to gratitude.
  • Honoring pain leads to empowerment and ecological identity beyond intellectual understanding.
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