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Dead Man's Forest
Michael Marvosh
51 episodes
4 hours ago
Dead Man's Forest is a weekly conversation about the unique wisdom and knowledge each of us possesses. Will you share yours?
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Dead Man's Forest is a weekly conversation about the unique wisdom and knowledge each of us possesses. Will you share yours?
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Dead Man's Forest
DMF 50: A few thoughts to roll around while we're apart

I've decided to set Dead Man's Forest down for a while to focus on some business goals I set for myself. Give a listen for more details, and for some parting thoughts. I'll still be around, so you are more than welcome to contact me at https://www.deadmansforest.org/


Mentions

Daily LSAT Problems: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCleL7JjTogC_dFqtvtJgOGg?view_as=subscriber 

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6 years ago
15 minutes 13 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF49.5: Quick hello while travelling

I hope that you're having a meaningful week.

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6 years ago
1 minute 11 seconds

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DMF 49: Colleen, continued--thoughts on connecting with that inner "yes" and on being heard

The conclusion of my conversation with Colleen (and of the interwoven conversations with Colleen and Tbird). She shares how she learned to listen to her inner "yes" and "no," and how living her life aligned with "yes" has allowed her to feel alive in each moment.

Of course, if you have any questions for Colleen, or Tbird, feel free to reach out to me on deadmansforest.org. I would be happy to pass along your questions.

Mentions

Naropa University: https://www.naropa.edu/ 

More on Transpersonal Ecopsychology:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transpersonal_ecology 

Council: https://youtu.be/phZJs_ojeWI

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6 years ago
29 minutes 35 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF 48: Tbird continued, on catching up with himself, and on learning to acknowledge what is

Tbird and I finish our conversation. He wraps up his story on re-gathering the parts of himself he left behind as a child and in his 20s, and how his worldview has changed because of those experiences. He finishes with some powerful thoughts on living with--and sharing--grief.

Mentions

Shambhala Meditation: In many Hindu and Buddhist traditions, Shambhala is a mythical kingdom or city (sometimes called Shangri-la). In relation to meditation, it represent the perfect spiritual place that may perhaps be reached through meditation.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shambhala 

Active Hope: A book by Joanna Macy and Chris Johnstone.  https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13235686-active-hope 

Prana: A Buddhist word meaning something along the lines of "life force." The power that animates all life--including us. 

Tbird's non-profit: Alchemy of Prana, whose goal is to connect people with the land, with themselves, and with all consciousness.  Organized around a primarily ecophychological paradigm. https://www.alchemyofprana.com/about 

Naropa University:  https://www.naropa.edu/ 

Transpersonal Ecopsychology: A philosophy that humans are a part of the larger ecological community, and that our psychological and societal health impact and are impacted by the health of natural ecosystems both small and large.  https://www.naropa.edu/academics/masters/ecopsychology/about/index.php 

Pema Chödrön at the Tara Mandala retreat center:  https://www.taramandala.org/all-teachers/12145/pema-chodron/ 

Tbird's album, Songs of Earth & Mountain: Not publicly released. If it becomes so I will update this description

 

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6 years ago
40 minutes 21 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF 47: My friend T-bird shares a story about depression and recovery, and how "business as usual" has distracted so many of us from what really matters

T-bird is an incredibly passionate and caring man who has some remarkable experiences to share with you--and reflections on the lessons he's learned from those experiences.

This week's episode is a bit of an interruption of my conversation with Colleen. This is an experiment; I wanted to introduce T-bird and his story so that I can make some connections for you in the episodes that will be coming in the next few weeks.

Mentions

Naropa University:  https://www.naropa.edu/ 

Joanna Macey and Three Stories of Our Time:  https://www.activehope.info/contents.html 

Ecopsychology:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecopsychology 

Council. All council circles are unique, but here is one example to familiarize you with the concept:  http://www.danielnpaul.com/TalkingCircle-FirstNations.html 

Theodore Roszak. An video worth watching:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83VHiA2HhkM 

E.O. Wilson and biophilia:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biophilia_hypothesis 

School of Lost Borders:  http://schooloflostborders.org/ 

Quote from Rumi:  

“I said: what about my eyes?
He said: Keep them on the road.

I said: What about my passion?
He said: Keep it burning.

I said: What about my heart?
He said: Tell me what you hold inside it?

I said: Pain and sorrow.
He said: Stay with it. The wound is the place where the Light enters you.”

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6 years ago
27 minutes 46 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF 46: Colleen talks about the inner "yes" and how it helped her realize that the path she was "supposed" to be on wasn't the one she wanted to be on

My good friend Colleen shares some of her experiences in facing the choice that she had between the life she was "supposed" to live based on how she was raised and a life that aligned more closely with her inner spirit. 

Mentions:

Steven Levine:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Levine_(author) 

Naropa University:  https://www.naropa.edu/ 

Transpersonal Ecopsychology (feel free to learn about it online, but it will be discussed in more detail in the next few episodes of DMF):  https://www.naropa.edu/academics/masters/ecopsychology/about/index.php 

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6 years ago
27 minutes 36 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF 45: The truth may lie between the worldviews

The things we learn over the course of our lives are largely determined by where and when we were born. Given the huge amount of potential knowledge, and the tiny slice of it any one of us happens to possess, it seems the things any one of us believes we know are more likely to be untrue than true.

I think all our worldviews are probably false in one way or another. But perhaps, through respectful, good-faith discussion, we can discover the truths between our different viewpoints.

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6 years ago
22 minutes 35 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF 44: An inherent conflict between two equally valid worldviews

What can people do when there's a conflict between what you believe you should do and what someone else believes you should do? And when, from each person's perspective, they're right?

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6 years ago
22 minutes 20 seconds

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DMF 43: Conclusion of my conversation with Joyce: some personal examples related to authenticity, courage, forgiveness

I hope you have enjoyed the past couple episodes' conversation with Joyce. Today we wrap it up with a few personal examples. I think we all have something to learn from people who live with authenticity, such as Joyce.


No mentions that need links.

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6 years ago
14 minutes 21 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF 42: Continued conversation with Joyce on death and authenticity

Joyce talks about her love for spring, and about how mindfulness of our mortality can help us be more present and more authentic.


Mentions:

Death Cafes

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6 years ago
19 minutes 18 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF 41: The importance of connectedness and the cycles our lives go through: a conversation with my friend Joyce

This is the first part of my conversation with Joyce, who has some wisdom to share about why connection--to all things--is important, and how the disconnection our Western civilization teaches us is harming so many things.

Some mentions:

Grandmother's Counsel the World, a book Joyce is reading.

MK Nature Center, a branch of Idaho Fish & Game that teaches outdoor education and gives wildlife experiences only minutes from downtown Boise.

Steven Foster and Meredith Little founded the School of Lost Borders, of which the medicine wheel is an important conceptual piece. Their book, The Four Shields, describes in more detail the directions I roughly sketched in this episode.

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6 years ago
19 minutes 46 seconds

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DMF 40: Creativity in art and science; and how love powers it

I recently changed some of my ideas about science based on reading an important book called "The Beginning of Infinity," by David Deutsch. (Well worth the read, by the way.) I had what I now think are some misconceptions. I attempt to describe them in this episode. 

I also connect my new concepts to the idea I shared in a recent episode: that of love being the answer. I share my new definition of love: it is the will or desire for a thing to exist.

You can read about Saving Mr. Banks here:  https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2140373/ (I misspoke on two accounts: the move is not called Saving Mrs. Banks, and the author's name is P.L. Travers rather than R.L.)

Check out The Beginning of Inifinity (and participate in discussion!) here:  https://beginningofinfinity.com/ 


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6 years ago
15 minutes 24 seconds

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DMF 39: Jared Jacobs (aka Gold Yeller) on sharing, family, and the give-and-take of life

Jared Jacobs, perhaps better known on the internet as Gold Yeller, makes stop-motion videos of sports highlights using Lego. Take a few minutes to listen to him talk about some of the lessons he's learned from his work and life. 

If you want to see more of Gold Yeller's work, you can check him out on:

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5EN6DhpzVZM0sYk1kIXFAQ

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoldYeller/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goldyeller/?hl=en

Twitter: https://twitter.com/goldyeller?lang=en

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6 years ago
29 minutes 48 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF 38: Short Update, two tweaks to some previous DMF ideas that will be returning in future episodes

I couldn't record a full episode this week, but I've still been working on some thoughts. This episode will keep you abreast of two of them: first, that in the vision of the Dead Man's Forest that we are both the person AND the dead landscape--that we feed one another and are fed in turn; second, that our perceptual awareness relationship with the universe is perhaps better thought of as being a kind of inverse relationship to our physical existence--the latter happens in the space surrounding us, where we inhabit the universe, while the former happens in the space inside our minds, where stimuli from the universe produce our experience. A nuanced distinction, but I think it's important to be as accurate as possible.

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6 years ago
7 minutes 25 seconds

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DMF 37: A conversation with Emily Marvosh, continued: classical music, art, and the humanities and their place in our lives

The conclusion of my conversation with Emily Marvosh, where she talks about what classical music is and what continues to interest and excite her about it. 

You can read about and hear Emily's work on her website, http://www.emilymarvosh.com/

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6 years ago
33 minutes 24 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF 36: Emily Marvosh on listening, staying flexible, and making music

This week I speak with Emily Marvosh about her experiences and what she's learned from them. She shares several lessons that have been important to her throughout her education and career as a classically-trained singer. You can learn more about Emily on her website, http://www.emilymarvosh.com/

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6 years ago
22 minutes 25 seconds

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DMF 35: Relating with love and compassion is, perhaps, the core tenet of all religions

I suspect that love and its fruit--life--are the core goals of all religions. I find it sad that in religion we often lose sight of that, instead making our faith more about being right than being loving.

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6 years ago
13 minutes 37 seconds

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DMF 34: Why love might actually be the answer

From the perspective of your relationship to the universe and to civilization, and from the universe's perspective of its relationship to life--including human life--it seems possible that love could be the thing that makes all this go. Let's discuss.

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6 years ago
24 minutes 45 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF 33: A few thoughts on how we might respond to the truth of our mortality

Last week we talked about how Michael sometimes gets emotional about his death as the ultimate goodbye. This week brings some ideas about how we can live in response to the fact that someday we will die.

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6 years ago
16 minutes 6 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
DMF 32: How death can show us that life is wonderful

An emotional episode today, recorded on a walk over very crunchy snow--an experiment that turned out a little noisier than I hoped it would. But, I'll get better at it.


I hope you get something out of it.

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6 years ago
16 minutes 11 seconds

Dead Man's Forest
Dead Man's Forest is a weekly conversation about the unique wisdom and knowledge each of us possesses. Will you share yours?