Pathways of Green Wisdom: Discovering Earth-Centred Teachings in Spiritual and Religious Traditions
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‘Pathways of Green Wisdom’ covers teachings and practices that promote honouring and compassionately caring for Nature. It brings together numerous reflective and informative pieces by contributors to GreenSpirit magazine spanning a period of 11 years, along with especially written new material.
Contributors include progressive and insightful writers from scientific, educationist and eco-activist backgrounds. Each of them writes skilfully while displaying a wealth of knowledge and deep understanding of green wisdom found within a specific tradition. Each offers an enriching well for eco-spiritual readers to draw some nourishment and appreciate numerous Earth-centred dimensions of a particular path.
CONTENTS:
Publisher’s Preface / Acknowledgments / Introduction / 1. Namaste: Reverence for the Elements (poem) – Marie Miller / 2. On Christ – June Raymond / 3. Judaism and Deep Ecology – Vivienne Cato / 4. Pagan Ethics: An Interview with Emma Restall Orr – Marian Van Eyk McCain / 5. Daoism: The Natural Way – David E Cooper / 6. Hinduism and Ecology: A Reflection – Jean Hardy / 7. Spirit Dance: A Modern’s Encounter with the Indigenous Mind – Donna Ladkin / 8. Earth as a Mosque – Santoshan (Stephen Wollaston) / 9. Buddhism, Society and the Planet – Jean Boulton / 10. The Relevance of Jainism – Aidan Rankin / 11. Creation Spirituality and God – Chris Clarke / Appendix I: Green Spirituality as a Model for Future Environmentalism – Chris Philpott / Appendix II: Quotations through the Ages – Various Authors and Teachings / About the Contributors / Other Titles in the GreenSpirit Ebook Series.
EDITOR:
Santoshan (Stephen Wollaston).
THE GREENSPIRIT EBOOK SERIES:
GreenSpirit is a registered charity based in the UK. The main contents/written material, editing, design and promotional work for its ebooks is done on a purely voluntary basis, or given freely by contributors who share SpiritSpirit members’ passion for Gaia centred spirituality.
Santoshan (Stephen Wollaston)
Stephen Wollaston was given the name Santoshan (contentment) by an English swami in the mid-90s and is a OneSpirit Interfaith Foundation minister. He holds a degree in religious studies and a postgraduate certificate in religious education from King’s College London. He also trained in psychosynthesis counselling at the Psychosynthesis Trust, and in typographic design at the London College of Printing. In the late 70s he was the principal bass guitarist of one of London’s first punk rock bands, The Wasps. He is the current Chair of GreenSpirit's Publications Committee, has been a trustee of GreenSpirit for many years, is the main typographic designer of GreenSpirit magazine and the GreenSpirit Book Series, and has edited and contributed to titles in the Series. In all, he has authored, coauthored and edited over a dozen books, including "Spirituality Unveiled: Awakening to Creative Life", "Rivers of Green Wisdom: Exploring Christian and Yogic Earth-Centred Spirituality", and "Realms of Wondrous Gifts: Psychic, Mediumistic and Miraculous Powers in the Great Mystical and Wisdom Traditions". Recently, a collection of eleven articles by him was released, "From Punk Rock to Green Spirituality".
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Pathways of Green Wisdom - Santoshan (Stephen Wollaston)
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Copyright 2015 Santoshan (Stephen Wollaston)
ISBN: 978-0-9552157-9-7
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To Glyn
In memory of a treasured friend
CONTENTS
Publisher’s Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Namaste: Reverence for the Elements (poem) – Marie Miller
2. On Christ – June Raymond
3. Judaism and Deep Ecology – Vivienne Cato
4. Pagan Ethics: An Interview with Emma Restall Orr – Marian Van Eyk McCain
5. Daoism: The Natural Way – David E Cooper
6. Hinduism and Ecology: A Reflection – Jean Hardy
7. Spirit Dance: A Modern’s Encounter with the Indigenous Mind – Donna Ladkin
8. Earth as a Mosque – Santoshan (Stephen Wollaston)
9. Buddhism, Society and the Planet – Jean Boulton
10. The Relevance of Jainism – Aidan Rankin
11. Creation Spirituality and God – Chris Clarke
Appendix I: Green Spirituality as a Model for Future Environmentalism – Chris Philpott
Appendix II: Quotations through the Ages – Various Authors and Teachings
About the Contributors
Other Titles in the GreenSpirit Ebook Series
PUBLISHER’S PREFACE
This is the second of two linked ebooks in the GreenSpirit ebook series. This title brings together numerous reflective, insightful and informative pieces by various contributors to GreenSpirit magazine spanning a period of 11 years, along with especially written new material: chapters two (in part), five, eight and appendices. Its companion ebook is Rivers of Green Wisdom: Exploring Christian and Yogic Earth-Centred Spirituality by Santoshan (Stephen Wollaston).
The GreenSpirit ebook series is a low-cost series sold at production price only. Pathways of Green Wisdom is the fifth title in this collection. Other titles planned will look at the application of green spiritual principles to different aspects of life and culture, such as ecology, education, personal spiritual practice, and ritual.
GreenSpirit is a registered charity based in the UK. The main contents/written material, editing, design and promotional work for our ebooks is done on a purely voluntary basis, or given freely by contributors who share our passion for Gaia-centred spirituality.
Publisher’s Note
For the purpose of clarity, quotations used in passages by the author of a chapter are placed in double quotation marks. Words given stress by the author of a chapter, which are not quotations, are either in single quotation marks or italics.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
An anthology of this kind for a publisher such as GreenSpirit is very much the product of a communal effort. Because of this a very special thanks must go to David E Cooper who brilliantly put together a new article on Daoism especially for this ebook, to June Raymond for extending her insightful piece on Christ and why she is a Christian, to Aidan Rankin and Jean Boulton for putting in extra work on their chapters and adding new material, and to all other contributors who kindly gave permission to allow their work to be included and shared the same enthusiasm I have about this ebook’s contents. In addition, a special thanks also goes to Marian Van Eyk McCain for wisely conceiving the idea of a low-cost ebook series that would widen the reach of GreenSpirit’s Earth centered teachings, and for the encouragement given by Marian and Ian Mowll, the coordinator of GreenSpirit, in the production of this title. A grateful thanks also goes to knowledgeable Muslim friends and teaching colleagues who generously gave their time to clarify key Islamic beliefs for the chapter I put together.
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INTRODUCTION
One reason for compiling this ebook was to highlight what is already there in various wisdom and mystical traditions, though sometimes it takes more than a superficial scratching of the surface to uncover. Contemporary problems of climate change, threatened ecosystems and the demise of various species were not things that teachers such as the Buddha, Prophet Muhammad and Jesus faced in their physical lives. Yet what is found can be seen as ‘a Yoga’, ‘a Way’ or ‘a Path’ that not only honours and lovingly cares for Nature at its core but also joyously celebrates Earth life. As something like over three-quarters of people in the world hold some form of religious and/or spiritual belief, and all widely recognised religions have teachings about the natural world, our interrelationship with Nature and cultivating compassionate and nonviolent actions, it seems only logical to gather some of their profoundest insights for a title in GreenSpirit’s ebook series.
Similar to GreenSpirit magazine, from which the majority of the material for this ebook was drawn, articles/chapters are of different length and not planned to be read linearly from front to back. You as the reader may start at any place. As the editor I sought for variety and writers who could not only write skilfully but also display a rich understanding of green wisdom within specific traditions. In all, each contributor offers a place for eco-spiritual readers to draw some nourishment, a place where we can all hopefully meet and appreciate numerous Earth-centred teachings found in various influential traditions.
The material presented here is for sharing a deeper understanding of different paths and enriching dimensions of green spirituality. You might notice that each writer and/or tradition covered often have their own unique perspectives on how we can unpack, sometimes reinterpret teachings, and implement Earth focused wisdom and practices. The contents of each chapter may not always sing from the exact same song book of Nature as another’s, but now is not the time to be side-tracked by unhelpful hair-splitting, I feel, about differences that lead us away from the important unity required for bringing about a new consciousness and healthy transformations in the ways we interact with each other and the natural world.
If we are to move forward in harmony, we need to embrace others, be open minded, practical, realistic, inclusive and accepting of the different living religious and spiritual traditions that have emerged in human history. It is no longer a case of thinking in terms of whether we and religious and spiritual communities should be getting jointly involved in becoming architects of a largely forgotten Earth-centred spirituality or not, but about realising that humankind won’t be effective enough in bringing about necessary changes if we don’t.
Like other GreenSpirit publications this ebook covers beneficial material and insights with the intention of building bridges between people – without overly simplistic claims that everyone is teaching the exact same thing – and reinforcing the interconnections between us and Nature, of which we are all wondrously interwoven. It could instead have become bogged down with drawn-out arguments about how human-centred, instead of Earth-centred, one tradition might be over another, and how Abrahamic religions have seen humans in special roles – which some have considered as harmful – over Nature. One contributor, Vivienne Cato, in fact, sensitively addresses this with beneficial reflections on key passages in Genesis in a razor sharp article on Judaism and Deep Ecology. For nothing is ever straightforward. The idea of stewardship, found in the early heartlands of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, Karen Armstrong informs us in her insightful book In the Beginning, is not about exploiting the natural world and ransacking its treasures, as some suggest, but about treating Earth with respect. Similarly, Islamic writer Mohammad Aslam Parvaiz pithily points out in The Encyclopaedia of Religion and Nature that, To deface, defile or destroy nature would be an impious or even blasphemous act. Though man [or woman] is accorded the right to use natural resources, he [or she] is not permitted to abuse it with impunity
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Religious believers seeking to draw their principal teachings from central texts are obviously not going to discard completely what their