

Heidi Steltzer on Earth Science, Mysticism, and Theology
In this episode I speak with Dr. Heidi Steltzer, an Earth scientist with a background in high mountain and Arctic ecology who is now pursuing theological studies. She offers a unique perspective on the intersection of scientific inquiry and spiritual experience, drawing from three decades of research in high-altitude and Arctic environments. We discuss:
* How her mystical experiences in remote mountain and Arctic landscapes led to a deeper understanding of Earth as a living relationship rather than an object of study.
* Her spiritual journey from Lutheran upbringing through thirty years away from organized religion to returning to church and entering theology school in her late forties.
* The development of her Center for Earth Theology in Colorado, designed as an immersive space for scientists, theologians, and entrepreneurs to explore the intersection of faith and environmental stewardship.
* Why she believes we're experiencing a rising of human consciousness that's necessary to address global environmental crises through more than purely quantitative approaches.
* How the practice of science can be a form of mystical discernment when approached with presence and openness to Earth's guidance.
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