Burning Questions: Conversations About Our Living World with Leslie Davenport

The Psychospiritual Roots of the Climate Crisis

20 min · 25 de may de 2026
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What are the psychological and spiritual roots of the climate crisis, and what might healing actually look like? In this episode, Leslie Davenport speaks with Adrián Villaseñor Galarza, PhD, and integral/transpersonal ecopsychologist, international facilitator, ritualist, author, and contemplative practitioner passionate about human transformation in service to the living Earth. Adrián is Associate Professor in the Department of East-West Psychology at CIIS, founder of the Bioalchemy Institute, and founder of the Work That Reconnects Latin America. His work weaves together Eastern and Western liberation teachings, systemic-transpersonal developments, Earth wisdom, and ecopsychology into an elemental framework for self-discovery, healing, and regenerative action. Together, Leslie and Adrián explore the inner dimensions of our ecological moment — how disconnection from the living world runs deeper than behavior or belief, and what it takes to move from breakdown toward regenerative action by exploring the psychospiritual roots. 🌿 Learn more about Adrián's work: living-flames.com [http://living-flames.com] | bioalkimia.org [http://bioalkimia.org] | eltrabajoquereconecta.org [http://eltrabajoquereconecta.org]

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