The World's Dream and Ecopsychology

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A taste of academia... Here's the link to a paper I wrote a month or two ago for my Ecopsychology class covering the convergence between Depth Psychology and Shamanism as is applicable to Ecopsychology. Wordy? Yes. Academic? Yes. Fascinating? Well...I think so!

Cheers!

http://amandaspiral.wordpress.com/2011/01/03/the-worlds-dream-ecopsychol...

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thanks

I'll be sure to read it! Btw, the New York Times Sunday Magazine had a feature about ecopsychology in January 2010: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/31/magazine/31ecopsych-t.html

huh! thanks for the link!

huh! thanks for the link! interesting stuff :)

cool

ecopsychology sounds like a very interesting subject! is that a relatively new type of class?.........will read your paper tomorrow

it is indeed relatively new.

it is indeed relatively new. i'm in an "integrative studies in psychology" master's program right now, and ecopsychology is one of the "focused" options. i'm in the psych&spirituality track, but have taken an ecopsych class and love the material. in any case, i THINK it's the first grad program for this subject in the country, but i could be wrong about that.

Naropa University in Boulder

Naropa University in Boulder has a distance-learning MA in ecopsychology... very cool stuff! Thanks for sharing your research--

oh, you're most welcome!

oh, you're most welcome! many thanks for reading it!

also

Also, Adbusters had an Ecopsychology issue in May/June 2010: http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/89

And in July/Aug they ran a feature on "ecology of the mind": http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/90/ecology-mind.html

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