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Climate and Chaos: Resiliency in Times of Crisis

In this lecture that Michael Mead put together especially for the Centre for Climate Psychology, Michael will explore the theme of chaos and resilience in time of crisis. Michael’s work brings the medicine of myth and story in ways that bring deeply intuitive and intensely imaginal approaches at individual and collective levels of life and demonstrate how each person, regardless of age or background, is imbued with genius and able to contribute to a transformation of life on Earth.

At critical moments in history mythic imagination tries to return to our awareness in order to reveal the capacities for renewal that are inherent to nature and to the soul of humanity.

Amidst the radical changes and polarization of modern life something ancient and knowing keeps trying to catch up to us.
— Michael Meade

Michael Meade is a renowned storyteller, author, and scholar of mythology, anthropology, and psychology. He is the founder of the Mosaic Multicultural Foundation , a Seattle-based non-profit dedicated to education and culture. The focus of his current work is to bring healing through story and mythology to disaffected populations from many sectors of modern culture. He frequently works with at-risk youth, homeless populations, returning veterans, prisoners, and youth involved in gang life.

Details

6th June 2025

Recordings will be sent to participants after the event

Time

7pm GMT
11am PT
8pm CET

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