In this episode of the Your Forest podcast, host Matthew Kristoff speaks with Dr. Jason Brown, an environmental ethicist, and lecturer in religious studies, about "contemplative forestry". They explore how blending mindfulness with ecological understanding can foster a deeper connection to forests. Jason shares his journey into this unique field, emphasizing the spiritual and cultural dimensions of forestry.
Dr. Jason Brown is a lecturer at Simon Fraser University, specializing in the intersection of religion, ethics, and ecology. With a background in anthropology, forestry, and ecological theology, Jason's work focuses on integrating spiritual practices into environmental management, promoting a holistic approach to forestry.
Matthew and Jason discuss the concept of "contemplative forestry," which combines mindfulness with ecological practices. They explore the balance between work and contemplation, the importance of recognizing forests' intrinsic value, and how indigenous practices can inform a more reciprocal relationship with nature. The episode also touches on broader themes like climate change and the role of spirituality in environmental stewardship.
Key Takeaways:
Work and Contemplation Balance: Contemplative forestry integrates practical work with mindful experiences, fostering a deeper connection to nature.
Contemplative Forestry: This practice views forests as living ecosystems and encourages a reciprocal relationship between humans and nature.
Relational Forest Management: Inspired by indigenous practices, this approach values both the ecological and cultural roles of forests.
Mindfulness in Nature: Engaging all senses in the forest promotes mindfulness and a deeper understanding of the environment.
Sacredness of Nature: Recognizing the spiritual value of forests can lead to more ethical and sustainable management practices.
Resources
Dr. Jason Brown's Website: https://holyscapes.org/
Dr. Jason Brown's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jason.m.brown.566/
Dr. Jason Brown's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holyscapes/
Sponsors
West Fraser: https://www.westfraser.com/
GreenLink Forestry Inc.: http://greenlinkforestry.com/
Quotes:
01:24:13-01:23:40- “Contemplative forestry has this sort of potential that no matter what you're doing in the forest, just do that thing right. Be present.”
00:19:45- 00:19:57- "Spiritual ecology or a contemplative ecology feels motivated to protect the environment because of its deep intrinsic value and our connection to that."
Timestamps:
Balance Between Work and Presence (00:00:05 - 00:00:37)
Connecting Spirituality and Environmental Ethics (00:20:33 - 00:21:05)
The Role of Indigenous Approaches in Forestry (00:23:20 - 00:23:56)
Contemplative Forestry as a Practice (00:30:43 - 00:31:12)
Embracing Mystical Traditions in Understanding Forests (00:40:29 - 00:40:46)
Reciprocity in Human-Forest Relationships (00:50:14 - 00:50:52)
Capitalism and Contemplative Practices (00:53:13 - 00:53:39)
The Need for a Revolution of Heart and Mind (00:56:29 - 00:56:55)
Reinterpreting the Concept of Value in Forestry (00:59:33 - 01:02:25)
Moving Away from Broad Acre Plantation Forestry (01:12:53- 01:13:13)
The Role of People in Ecosystems (01:15:52 - 01:16:49)
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