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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2024 · 1H 9M

Exploring Spirituality, Death, and Nature with Rachel Summers

from The Forest School Podcast · host Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden

Support The Forest School Podcast on Patreon for bonus episodes and ad-free episodes at ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcast⁠⁠ 🌲🎧.  — Sponsors:Visit ⁠HelloFresh⁠ to get 60% off your 1st box + 25% off for 2 months + free gifts! Sign up with ⁠Skillshare⁠ for 30% off annual membershipProtect your computer with ⁠Nord VPN⁠ --- Summary This conversation explores the intersection of outdoor education and spirituality within a church setting. Rachel, a forest school leader and ordained clergy member, discusses how she incorporates elements of nature and mindfulness into her forest school sessions. She highlights the importance of finding peace and connection in the outdoors and how the church can offer wisdom and guidance in this regard. Rachel also shares her experiences creating stoles, which are symbolic garments worn by clergy, and how they reflect her role as a pioneer clergy member. The conversation concludes with a discussion on engaging with faith groups and demystifying church sites to create welcoming spaces for outdoor education. In this conversation, Rachel, Wem, and Lewis discuss various aspects of death and burial practices. They explore the societal taboo around death and the lack of contact with death in modern society. The conversation delves into the fascination with graves, symbolism, and Victorian burial practices. They also discuss the historical use of churchyards as community spaces and the connection with ancestors. The finality of death and changing funeral practices are explored, along with the concept of forest burial sites. The conversation touches on controversies surrounding the management of churchyard sites and the intersection of spirituality and nature. Rachel shares her work and contact information, and the conversation ends with humorous insights on burial traditions and rituals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting 01:10 The Connection Between Outdoors and Church 03:02 The Wisdom of the Church and Forest School 04:43 Exploring Spirituality in Forest School 06:09 Navigating the Spiritual Element in Forest School 08:21 Moments of Peace and Connection in Forest School 11:32 Creating Stillness and Peace in Forest School 12:31 Navigating the Spiritual Element in Forest School (Continued) 14:39 The Symbolism of Stoles and the Church Year 19:09 Navigating Authority and Knowledge Sharing 22:41 Creating Stoles and Symbolism 28:39 Participants Moving Between Indoor and Outdoor Settings 29:56 Incorporating Ceremonies from Different Faiths and Cultures 32:40 Engaging with Faith Groups and Opening Spaces 35:19 Demystifying Church Sites and Welcoming People 37:00 Exploring Death and Society 38:00 Fascination with Graves and Symbolism 39:00 Historical Use of Churchyards 40:00 Connection with Ancestors 41:00 The Finality of Death 42:00 Changing Funeral Practices 43:00 Forest Burial Sites 44:00 Controversies and Emotional Arguments 45:00 Managing Churchyard Sites 46:00 Spirituality and Nature 47:00 Intersection of Nature and Spirituality 48:00 Rachel's Work and Contact Information 49:00 Burial Traditions and Rituals 50:00 Humorous Insights on Burial Practices

Support The Forest School Podcast on Patreon for bonus episodes and ad-free episodes at ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcast⁠⁠ 🌲🎧.  — Sponsors:Visit ⁠HelloFresh⁠ to get 60% off your 1st box + 25% off for 2 months + free gifts! Sign up with ⁠Skillshare⁠ for 30% off annual membershipProtect your computer with ⁠Nord VPN⁠ --- Summary This conversation explores the intersection of outdoor education and spirituality within a church setting. Rachel, a forest school leader and ordained clergy member, discusses how she incorporates elements of nature and mindfulness into her forest school sessions. She highlights the importance of finding peace and connection in the outdoors and how the church can offer wisdom and guidance in this regard. Rachel also shares her experiences creating stoles, which are symbolic garments worn by clergy, and how they reflect her role as a pioneer clergy member. The conversation concludes with a discussion on engaging with faith groups and demystifying church sites to create welcoming spaces for outdoor education. In this conversation, Rachel, Wem, and Lewis discuss various aspects of death and burial practices. They explore the societal taboo around death and the lack of contact with death in modern society. The conversation delves into the fascination with graves, symbolism, and Victorian burial practices. They also discuss the historical use of churchyards as community spaces and the connection with ancestors. The finality of death and changing funeral practices are explored, along with the concept of forest burial sites. The conversation touches on controversies surrounding the management of churchyard sites and the intersection of spirituality and nature. Rachel shares her work and contact information, and the conversation ends with humorous insights on burial traditions and rituals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting 01:10 The Connection Between Outdoors and Church 03:02 The Wisdom of the Church and Forest School 04:43 Exploring Spirituality in Forest School 06:09 Navigating the Spiritual Element in Forest School 08:21 Moments of Peace and Connection in Forest School 11:32 Creating Stillness and Peace in Forest School 12:31 Navigating the Spiritual Element in Forest School (Continued) 14:39 The Symbolism of Stoles and the Church Year 19:09 Navigating Authority and Knowledge Sharing 22:41 Creating Stoles and Symbolism 28:39 Participants Moving Between Indoor and Outdoor Settings 29:56 Incorporating Ceremonies from Different Faiths and Cultures 32:40 Engaging with Faith Groups and Opening Spaces 35:19 Demystifying Church Sites and Welcoming People 37:00 Exploring Death and Society 38:00 Fascination with Graves and Symbolism 39:00 Historical Use of Churchyards 40:00 Connection with Ancestors 41:00 The Finality of Death 42:00 Changing Funeral Practices 43:00 Forest Burial Sites 44:00 Controversies and Emotional Arguments 45:00 Managing Churchyard Sites 46:00 Spirituality and Nature 47:00 Intersection of Nature and Spirituality 48:00 Rachel's Work and Contact Information 49:00 Burial Traditions and Rituals 50:00 Humorous Insights on Burial Practices

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