World Tree Center for Transformative Politics and Global Survival
2 episodes
9 months ago
Today's episode features Joan Trygg, a member of the World Tree Center (https://www.theworldtreecenter.com/). We discuss her journey from being a lover of books and insight to being influenced by her Marxist son and coming to terms with the ecological crisis. Other topics include homeschooling, racism, the church, and spiritual "awakening".
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Today's episode features Joan Trygg, a member of the World Tree Center (https://www.theworldtreecenter.com/). We discuss her journey from being a lover of books and insight to being influenced by her Marxist son and coming to terms with the ecological crisis. Other topics include homeschooling, racism, the church, and spiritual "awakening".
Today's episode features Joan Trygg, a member of the World Tree Center (https://www.theworldtreecenter.com/). We discuss her journey from being a lover of books and insight to being influenced by her Marxist son and coming to terms with the ecological crisis. Other topics include homeschooling, racism, the church, and spiritual "awakening".
Little remains to be said about the ecological crisis except that our perceptions of it vary radically. Metanoia, which means "a transformative change of heart," examines why most people are so utterly unresponsive to witnessing the world die, while a few of us are deeply burdened. Abandoning Enlightenment notions of undifferentiated rationality, Tanner Millen and Arnold Schroder of Fight Like An Animal introduce their search for the embodied, experiential variables which shape people's paths...
Today's episode features Joan Trygg, a member of the World Tree Center (https://www.theworldtreecenter.com/). We discuss her journey from being a lover of books and insight to being influenced by her Marxist son and coming to terms with the ecological crisis. Other topics include homeschooling, racism, the church, and spiritual "awakening".