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Dr. LARRY WARD on Healing the Colonial Mind /296

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For The Wild

Philosophy, Society & Culture, For The Wild, Anthropocene, Story Telling, Religion & Spirituality, Decolonization, Progressive, Liberation, Land, Media

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of For The Wild podcast, we plumb into racial karma and healing systemic trauma in the American context with guest Dr. Larry Ward. Covering the neuroscience of trauma, the habit of racism, and various typologies of systemic trauma, Dr. Ward provides insight into how we might consciously choose to activate our neuroplasticity toward justice rather than collectively rewarding our neuroplasticity for violence and oppression. We are reminded in this episode that we are more than our colonial traumatic memory; we are, in fact, part of the one living reality of the natural world. According to Dr. Ward, cultivating a spiritual practice of awareness of our embeddedness with the world allows us to transcend the conditioning of the colonial mind. Harkening to the potential for anima mundi, the creation of a new world soul, we are invited to lead in the direction of the positive deconstruction of the current world order and to be vigilant in putting our minds and behaviors toward creating generative possibilities for the planet and generations to come.Dr. Larry Ward (he/him) is a senior teacher in Buddhist Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's Plum Village tradition, author of the book America's Racial Karma, and co-author with his wife Peggy of Love's Garden, A Guide To Mindful Relationships. Dr. Ward brings twenty five years of international experience in organizational change and local community renewal to his work as director of the Lotus Institute and as an advisor/dharma teacher. He holds a PhD in Religious Studies with an emphasis on Buddhism and the neuroscience of meditation. Larry is a knowledgeable, charismatic and inspirational teacher, offering insights with personal stories and resounding clarity that express his dharma name, “True Great Sound.” Music by Daniela Lanaia, Curran Runz, Lady Moon and the Eclipse, and The New RunesVisit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.Support the show

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Hello and welcome to For the Wild Podcast. I'm Ayanna Young.

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Today I will be speaking with Dr. Larry Ward.

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I think it's very important to remember we are not simply defined by our colonial experience.

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I have ancestors and so do you that go all the way back to the beginning time.

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And so I access the energies and wisdom of those ancestors as part of my energy of healing.

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Dr. Larry Ward, pronouns he, him, is a senior teacher and Buddhist Zen masters

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Tick Nott Hans Plum Village tradition. Author of the book America's racial karma,

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and co-author with his wife Peggy, of Love's Garden, a guide to mindful relationships.

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Dr. Ward brings 25 years of international experience in organizational change and local

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community renewal to his work as director of the Lotus Institute and as an advisor Dharma teacher.

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He holds a PhD in religious studies with an emphasis on Buddhism and the neuroscience of meditation.

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Larry is a knowledgeable, charismatic, and inspirational teacher,

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