EPISODE #54 - UNSEEN BEINGS WITH ERIK JAMPA, PART ONE

ABOUT THIS EPISODE:

Joining me in this episode is Tibetan Buddhist practitioner Erik Jampa Andersson. We are talking about his new inspiring book, Unseen Beings: How We Forgot the World Is More Than Human.

His book ponders the question: What will it truly take for humanity to change? This is a powerful episode. 

Combining his extensive knowledge of spiritual traditions with his passion for ecology and environmentalism, his new book offers a revolutionary perspective on the climate catastrophe bridging history, philosophy, science, and religion. This is a phenomenal discussion on how we can apply the practices and perspectives of animism and mythology offering up new ways of seeing and thinking to learn to become more sensitive towards our beautiful, endangered planet. 

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE INCLUDE:

  • How and why we constructed a human-centric worldview 

  • The Anthropocene as a chronic disease.

  • How humans are the center of everything. 

  • Amazing recent discoveries around non-human intelligence

  • How religious traditions have dealt with questions of nature, sentience, and ecology. 

  • Critical connections between human health and environmental health

MORE ABOUT ERIK:

Erik Jampa Andersson, founder and director of Shrimala, is a London-based practitioner, teacher, and scholar of Tibetan Medicine (Sowa Rigpa), Tibetan Buddhism, and Environmental History.  He is a graduate of the Shang Shung Institute School of Tibetan Medicine and is currently finishing an MA in History at Goldsmiths University. He is the author of Unseen Beings: How We Forgot the World is More than Human (Hay House, May 2023).

A Buddhist practitioner since 2005 (at the age of 14), Erik found an early home in the Tibetan tradition under the close guidance of Lama Tsultrim Allione, founder of Tara Mandala retreat center in Colorado, and has studied with an array of teachers from Tibet and the Himalayas. While pursuing a degree in religious studies at Naropa University, he was inspired to change course and enrol in a five-year Tibetan Medicine program at the Shang Shung Institute, in which he was trained extensively under notable senior physicians including Dr. Phuntsog Wangmo, Dr. Namgyal Tsering, Dr. Nyima Tsering, and other Sowa Rigpa experts in America and Asia.

RELATED LINKS:

https://www.shrimala.com/about

https://www.erikjampa.com

https://www.taramandala.org/blog/erik-jampa-dec-2022

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/erikjampa/