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'Changing our Minds to Change the World: Animals as Practical and Spiritual Agents of Human Transformation' with guest Dr. Gay Bradshaw of The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence
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About Conversation
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About Dr. Gay Bradshaw
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About The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence
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Be part of making everywhere sanctuary for Animals.
This conversation offered rich spiritual and historical perspectives. We explored sanctuary, meditation, mindfulness, listening, Nature Consciousness, Nature nonviolence, restoring and reconnecting with nonhuman Nature.
Conversation highlights included...
This conversation offered rich spiritual and historical perspectives. We explored sanctuary, meditation, mindfulness, listening, Nature Consciousness, Nature nonviolence, restoring and reconnecting with nonhuman Nature.
Conversation highlights included...
- The importance of redefining Sanctuary
- How animals are agents of profound human transformational change
- Nature Consciousness (how these principles translate to daily living)
- Teachings around Nature nonviolence
- What humans need to be and do to reconnect and restore nonhuman Nature
About Dr. Gay Bradshaw
Gay has been sharing cultures and homes with Animals all her life. For the past twenty-five years, her work has been dedicated to the self-determination and well-being of Wildlife and domesticated Animals.
Her diagnosis of Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD) among free-living African Elephants sparked a new paradigm of understanding, trans-species psychology (scientific recognition that animals share common brain structures and capacities with humans that govern thinking, feeling, dreaming, aspirations, and consciousness).
Since 2002, Gay has studied and practiced mindfulness and meditation, and created Nature Mindfulness™ teachings where Animals, Plants and other Earth Beings are active partners in humanity’s evolution of consciousness. This work led to the founding of her nonprofit, The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence (www.kerulos.org), a teaching center and sanctuary located in Southern Oregon, U.S.A that translates principles of Nature Consciousness into everyday living.
Her books include Pulitzer-prize nominated Elephants on the Edge: What Animals Teach Us About Humanity (Yale University Press, 2009), Carnivore Minds: Who these Fearsome Animals Really Are (Yale University Press 2017), Talking with Bears: Conversations with Charlie Russell (Rocky Mountain Books, 2020), The Elephant Letters: The Story of Billy and Kani (2014), How Landscapes Change (Springer-Verlag), and Minding the Animal Psyche (Spring 2010).
Gay is published in academic and popular media including Nature, American Scientist, Developmental Psychology, Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, Ethology, and Psychology Today and featured in the New York Times, Time Magazine, Forbes, NPR, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Stern, Scandinavian television, The Atlantic, Telegraph, The London Times, ABC’s 20/20, several documentary films, and animal protection media such as AAVS, HSUS, and NEAVS, and Best Friends Magazine.
Learn More
Website: https://gabradshaw.com/
All of Gay's books can be found on her website, including these books which she highlighted during our conversation:
Talking with Bears, Conversations with Charlie Russell
The Evolved Nest, Nature's Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities (forward by Gabor Maté, MD)
Gay also mentioned this documentary: The Edge of Eden: Living with the Grizzlies featuring Charlie Russell
Gay has been sharing cultures and homes with Animals all her life. For the past twenty-five years, her work has been dedicated to the self-determination and well-being of Wildlife and domesticated Animals.
Her diagnosis of Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD) among free-living African Elephants sparked a new paradigm of understanding, trans-species psychology (scientific recognition that animals share common brain structures and capacities with humans that govern thinking, feeling, dreaming, aspirations, and consciousness).
Since 2002, Gay has studied and practiced mindfulness and meditation, and created Nature Mindfulness™ teachings where Animals, Plants and other Earth Beings are active partners in humanity’s evolution of consciousness. This work led to the founding of her nonprofit, The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence (www.kerulos.org), a teaching center and sanctuary located in Southern Oregon, U.S.A that translates principles of Nature Consciousness into everyday living.
Her books include Pulitzer-prize nominated Elephants on the Edge: What Animals Teach Us About Humanity (Yale University Press, 2009), Carnivore Minds: Who these Fearsome Animals Really Are (Yale University Press 2017), Talking with Bears: Conversations with Charlie Russell (Rocky Mountain Books, 2020), The Elephant Letters: The Story of Billy and Kani (2014), How Landscapes Change (Springer-Verlag), and Minding the Animal Psyche (Spring 2010).
Gay is published in academic and popular media including Nature, American Scientist, Developmental Psychology, Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, Ethology, and Psychology Today and featured in the New York Times, Time Magazine, Forbes, NPR, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Stern, Scandinavian television, The Atlantic, Telegraph, The London Times, ABC’s 20/20, several documentary films, and animal protection media such as AAVS, HSUS, and NEAVS, and Best Friends Magazine.
Learn More
Website: https://gabradshaw.com/
All of Gay's books can be found on her website, including these books which she highlighted during our conversation:
Talking with Bears, Conversations with Charlie Russell
The Evolved Nest, Nature's Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities (forward by Gabor Maté, MD)
Gay also mentioned this documentary: The Edge of Eden: Living with the Grizzlies featuring Charlie Russell
About The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence
"For fifteen years, The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence has been devoted to Animal self-determination and dignity, providing lifetime care and sanctuary for abused and disabled Animals. Organizations and individuals around the world rely on us for guidance and support."
"We are a teaching center and sanctuary. Our School for Nature offers guidance and tools for learning how to live in peace and health in unity with Nature.
Our Sanctuary and Wildlife Refuge provides dignity and lifetime care for abused and disabled Animal refugees.
Our mission is to provide teachings that show how to live by Nature’s ethics and principles. We call this Nature consciousness. These teachings are put into practice at our Sanctuary Sangha, Grace Village, and in our programs of Animal reparation and Wildlife sovereignty."
Learn More
Gay's email: bradshaw@kerulos.org
Website: https://kerulos.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keruloscenter/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thekeruloscenter
Newsletter Sign-Up: https://kerulos.us1.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=ac...
The 10 Principles of Being Sanctuary (video):
https://youtu.be/qBNZgM9bLmc?si=F1LnFStbLB7F3z7n
Help Us Rebuild and Make Our Sanctuary Safe
Visit the GoFundMe campaign page to learn more and donate.
"The Sanctuary Animals need your support to keep them safe. Falling Trees and weather extremes endanger the Animals. We need an emergency generator system to safeguard the Animals. The disabled, endangered Desert Tortoises and Sebastian Sulcata, Rabbits, Chickens, and other residents need to be kept warm in winter and cool in summer."
"For fifteen years, The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence has been devoted to Animal self-determination and dignity, providing lifetime care and sanctuary for abused and disabled Animals. Organizations and individuals around the world rely on us for guidance and support."
"We are a teaching center and sanctuary. Our School for Nature offers guidance and tools for learning how to live in peace and health in unity with Nature.
Our Sanctuary and Wildlife Refuge provides dignity and lifetime care for abused and disabled Animal refugees.
Our mission is to provide teachings that show how to live by Nature’s ethics and principles. We call this Nature consciousness. These teachings are put into practice at our Sanctuary Sangha, Grace Village, and in our programs of Animal reparation and Wildlife sovereignty."
Learn More
Gay's email: bradshaw@kerulos.org
Website: https://kerulos.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keruloscenter/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thekeruloscenter
Newsletter Sign-Up: https://kerulos.us1.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=ac...
The 10 Principles of Being Sanctuary (video):
https://youtu.be/qBNZgM9bLmc?si=F1LnFStbLB7F3z7n
Help Us Rebuild and Make Our Sanctuary Safe
Visit the GoFundMe campaign page to learn more and donate.
"The Sanctuary Animals need your support to keep them safe. Falling Trees and weather extremes endanger the Animals. We need an emergency generator system to safeguard the Animals. The disabled, endangered Desert Tortoises and Sebastian Sulcata, Rabbits, Chickens, and other residents need to be kept warm in winter and cool in summer."