Reflecting on and exploring the connection between the environments in which we live and our moods, motivations and dreams, this insightful volume takes the growing field of terrapsychology into new and exciting directions. This book draws together a group of contemporary voices in terrapsychology to explore lived topics, such as ecotransference encountered with sacred place, alternative mapping and expressions of solidarities with sacred sites, place dreaming, locianalysis, trans-species encounters, deep genealogy, terraplomacy and Hermeticism. The chapters focus on praxis, demonstrating…mehr
Reflecting on and exploring the connection between the environments in which we live and our moods, motivations and dreams, this insightful volume takes the growing field of terrapsychology into new and exciting directions.
This book draws together a group of contemporary voices in terrapsychology to explore lived topics, such as ecotransference encountered with sacred place, alternative mapping and expressions of solidarities with sacred sites, place dreaming, locianalysis, trans-species encounters, deep genealogy, terraplomacy and Hermeticism. The chapters focus on praxis, demonstrating how each author's relationship with the more-than-human world has been reenchanted, revealing, remembering and co-creating relationships and community for life to flourish.
Co-edited by Craig Chalquist and Garret Barnwell this collection will interest scholars, students and practitioners across a range of fields, including analytical psychology, environment psychology, and cultural anthropology.
Craig Chalquist, PhD, is an academic, administrator, lecturer and writer who works where psyche, place, story and nature intersect. His books include Terrapsychological Inquiry: Restorying Our Relationships with Nature, Place, and Planet (2020). Visit his website at chalquist.com. Garret Barnwell is a clinical psychologist and community psychology practitioner. As a psychotherapist, consultant, researcher and writer, Barnwell is focused on the psychological dimensions of climate, land and environment justice for the flourishing of the more-than-human world. Visit his website at garretbarnwell.com.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Everything Converses! 2. A Terrapsychological Engagement of the Elusive Eleusis 3. Alternative Mapping: Tracking Solidarity to Sacred Land 4. Landscapes and Language - Place Dreaming in Terrapsychology 5. Home Birth and the Feminine Ecological Mystique 6. The Pulse of Resilience: A Terrapsychological Inquiry of Land and Heart 7. Orcas Calling: A Personal Narrative of My Encounter with Orcas 8. Ancestor and Òrìsà Shrines as Places of Deep Research 9. Re-Membering Our Fierce and Tender Love for This World 10. Mother Earth to Loving Water: A Terrasexuality Application to an Element, a Building, and a Still Dance Partner 11. Deep Genealogy: Connections Between Place and Family History 12. Terraplomacy: An Ecofeminist Model for Working with Conflict - A Theoretical Overview 13. Terrapsychology and the Soundscape 14. Hermeticism 2.0: An Earth- and Cosmos-Honoring Wisdom Path for Our Time? 15. Select Reading List
1. Introduction: Everything Converses! 2. A Terrapsychological Engagement of the Elusive Eleusis 3. Alternative Mapping: Tracking Solidarity to Sacred Land 4. Landscapes and Language - Place Dreaming in Terrapsychology 5. Home Birth and the Feminine Ecological Mystique 6. The Pulse of Resilience: A Terrapsychological Inquiry of Land and Heart 7. Orcas Calling: A Personal Narrative of My Encounter with Orcas 8. Ancestor and Òrìsà Shrines as Places of Deep Research 9. Re-Membering Our Fierce and Tender Love for This World 10. Mother Earth to Loving Water: A Terrasexuality Application to an Element, a Building, and a Still Dance Partner 11. Deep Genealogy: Connections Between Place and Family History 12. Terraplomacy: An Ecofeminist Model for Working with Conflict - A Theoretical Overview 13. Terrapsychology and the Soundscape 14. Hermeticism 2.0: An Earth- and Cosmos-Honoring Wisdom Path for Our Time? 15. Select Reading List
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