Soul Soil: Where Agriculture and Spirit Intersect with Brooke Kornegay
Science:Earth Sciences
When we identify the things in life that we could not live without, the things that create true success, life becomes simple. Learning to deal with our own inner landscape and making our own healing a priority impacts how we treat others and view the world. Today we discuss trauma, sustainable living, and awakening with Morgan Caraway, a natural building instructor, multi-media artist, musician, author, and a co-founder of Bottom Leaf Intentional Community and Sustainable Life School. He and his family live off-grid in an earth bag house they designed and built. Through Sustainable Life School, they offer workshops with the goal of empowering people and modeling different modes of building and other possibilities.
In this episode...Trauma as the source of humanity's destructive tendency
Nature as a tool to help us through trauma
Social taboos against expressing emotion
How belief shapes experience and experience shapes belief
Heart awakening
Ignorance (belief in separation) leads to fear (vulnerability), which leads to greed (attempting to deal with that vulnerability)
Self care is a central tenant of sustainable living
The crucial components of life: air, water, food, community
True success
Intelligent building design
The "trauma feed" of news and social media
The Humanure Handbook: A Guide to Composting Human Manure by Joseph Jenkins
The Hand-Sculpted House: A Practical and Philosophical Guide to Building a Cob Cottage: The Real Goods Solar Living Book
Earthbag Building: The Tools, Tricks and Techniques
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
sustainablelifeschool.com
morgancaraway.com
The Book of Leaves: Reflections on Dying and Change and Ecological Awakening by Morgan Caraway
Akiva Silver - 3223 12.11 PM
Ep 049, Jared Sorensen: A Regenerative Approach to the Family Ranch
048, Amy Dempster: The Nature Experience
047, Asia Suler: Earth-Centered Personal Growth
046, Seán Pádraig O'Donoghue
045, Deatra Cohen and Adam Siegel: Ashkenazi Herbalism
044, Amy Dempster: Gridkeeping 101
043, David O’Carroll: Korean Natural Farming for the Ultimate Sustainable Solution (continued)
042, David O’Carroll: Korean Natural Farming for the Ultimate Sustainable Solution
041, Dr. Eben Alexander: Going Within--The Power and Promise of Unity Consciousness
040, Jennifer Maynard: Staying Healthier and Living Longer with Phytonutrient-Rich Foods
039, Dr. Patricia Tavormina: Microbial Intelligence Supports the Gaia Theory
038, Kami McBride: Communication with the Natural World
037, Brigit Strawbridge Howard: Dancing with Bees—Reclaiming Awe and Wonder in the Presence of Nature
036: Shannon Brescher Shea: Sustainability on the Home Front
035, Lori Taylor: Fresh Food Activism with The Produce Moms
Episode 034, Lexie Gropper: Restoring Ecosystems, Health, and Community in the Amazon
033, Heather Kelejian: Transformation Through Horticulture Therapy
032, Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust: Land Sovereignty for POC
031, Elizabeth West and Lisa Redman: Woodland Harvest Mountain Farm
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