Mountain Zen Den Podcast
Welcome to the mountain! How are your New Year’s goals and resolutions holding up? No cause for guilt or shame. No need to feel bad. On the journey toward wholeness, every day is Day 1. A fresh start. Every day offers an opportunity to learn and grow and begin again. Abraham Maslow, (you know - the hierarch of needs guy), observed, “What one can be one must be”. You and I were created for a purpose. And deep within each of us is the desire to grow and fulfill that purpose. We become restless, (or something even worse), when that purpose is...
info_outline Ep 136 Horses and Eating Disorders with Lisa WhalenMountain Zen Den Podcast
info_outline Ep 135 Wild EmbraceMountain Zen Den Podcast
Welcome to the Mountain! The end of winter and the onset of summer has brought a beautiful lush, green world to us here on the eastern slope of the Colorado Rockies. With more rain than usual, followed by cool mornings and incredible sunny days in between, Nature has given the gift of Paradise for us to embrace, explore and enjoy! I recently had the privilege of narrating and producing an audiobook for my friend Erik Stensland, a well-known and loved, highly respected nature photographer and author, who owns a gallery here in Estes Park, Colorado, as well as one in Abiquiu,...
info_outline Ep 134 Awaken to Mindfulness in NatureMountain Zen Den Podcast
It’s been awhile. Glad to see you back here. Today is a new day. A fresh start to a new you. A great time to ask the question, “Am I awake to this moment? To the here and now? To this moment?” Henry David Thoreau reminds us that the vast majority of civilization leads quiet lives of desperation. Or maybe if he were around today, he would say “noisy lives of desperation” Lives spent trying to be anywhere but here, now. Today I would like to invite you to remember that all we have is this moment. Yesterday is gone, a thing of the past,...
info_outline Ep 133 Nature Immersion Through Art Therapy with Sherri PhibbsMountain Zen Den Podcast
MZD Podcast – Ep. 133 – Nature Immersion Through Art Therapy Since 2009, facilitator, author, and artist Sherri Phibbs has been gaining a wealth of experience in Nature immersion, and to date, has written three books which, among other things, teach the hungry and willing student how to connect with Nature through art and deep sensory Nature immersion. You don’t have to be an artist to enjoy and appreciate the lessons she shares. In fact, Sherri emphasizes that you need absolutely no art experience previously in order to create. All of us could benefit from...
info_outline Ep 132 The Big Quiet with Lisa StewartMountain Zen Den Podcast
Can you hear "The Call" to a Great Adventure in your life? Something you know you were meant to do? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in a setting where it was just you and Nature for an extended period of time? Imagine yourself as a woman, alone on a horse, 500 miles from home… At age 54, Lisa Stewart did just that. She set out to regain the fearless girl she once had been, riding her horse, Chief, 500 miles home. Hot, homeless, and horseback, she snapped back into every original cell. On an extraordinary homegoing from Kansas City to Bates and Vernon...
info_outline Ep 131 Calm and BrightMountain Zen Den Podcast
Far too often we pay attention to the loud and brash, which tend to have little meaning, while overlooking the important things that are taking place so quietly and humbly just outside the corner of our eye. ~ Erik Stensland “Whispers in the Wind” At different points in our lives, the Christmas holiday season is marked by stress and anxiety, overwhelm, overindulgence, undernourishment and sadness and depression. For many, it is a hollow season of unmet expectations, disappointment and despair. Instead of Joy we’re met with sorrow. Instead of Hope we carry...
info_outline Ep 130 - Mirrors in the Earth with Asia SulerMountain Zen Den Podcast
“Nature is hungry to interact with us. It wants connection…if you take one step, the world rushes in to meet you.” ~ Asia Suler One of my favorite aphorisms is “Affirm Truth wherever you find it.” It’s a philosophy I have more recently come to hold dear and try to live by every day that I’m alive, because I’m finding that as I seek Truth, capital “T”, on my own “Hero’s Journey” as Joseph Campbell would put it, I am stretched a little out of my comfort zone. There was a time in my younger days where I felt like I really understood it all, and pretty much knew what Life...
info_outline Ep 129 Happy Thanksgiving!Mountain Zen Den Podcast
Today, is the day before Thanksgiving, and as I intentionally stop and breathe and just Be, one word comes to mind. Thankful. This past year has been a year of Growth and Gratitude for us. We just want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for choosing to be on this journey of Mindfulness in Nature at Mountain Zen Den, and we pray for your continued growth and well-being. Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday of the year because everything hinges on Gratitude. Without it, life would ultimately be an empty series of drab days coming and going with no meaning or purpose. Without it, we are...
info_outline Ep 128 - The Forest of Faith with Chris HighlandMountain Zen Den Podcast
What does it mean to be a “Freethinker”? Today, we meet with one who calls himself “The Friendly Freethinker” — Chris Highland. A skilled presenter, Chris Highland has given public presentations, taught classes and led retreats for congregations, business groups, high schools, universities, social service workers and youth leaders. He has taught in Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Pagan, Unitarian, secular and other settings. His educational style is engaging and inspiring, drawing students or audiences into an active participation in the subject. ...
info_outline“Now is now.” ~ Laura Ingalls Wilder
We’re going to get back to the basics.
Can you imagine how awesome it would be to wake up every morning to the amazing beauty and wonderful sounds of nature?
We just got back from an amazing hike along Carter Lake and had our senses bombarded by the beauty and restorative powers of Nature…
Links to Scientific Proof of the Restorative Powers of Nature
We were reminded that there are things all around us everyday that would bring so much joy and happiness and peace if we would just take the time to notice them. It’s called living in the Now.
Now is all we’ve got. Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow hasn’t come, we just have Now. And if you think about it, it’s ok. We couldn’t handle anything more. Nor would we want to.
Now is where we live and the only place we can find joy. Notice we didn’t necessarily say “Happiness”.
There’s a difference between joy and happiness. Joy is a choice, it’s lasting – happiness is serendipitous, it comes and goes. Joy is deep and underlying. It sees beneath the surface the beautiful, lasting goodness of the Universe all around us.
The smell of snow or rain in the air.
The preciousness of your children sleeping in their beds at night or pups laying at your feet.
Being in the now means being present to the little things as they occur all around you…
When you wake up in the morning, what’s the first thing you notice or are aware of?
Try this tomorrow morning if you can remember – as an exercise in presence.
If you wake up to an alarm, take note of its tone. Probably annoying at first thought, but without judging, just notice it.
What about outside? Is it daylight yet. Are the curtains drawn? Is the room warm?
Pay attention to the details. Feel the floor underneath your feet. As you shower, just allow yourself to take in all of the delicious feelings and senses available to you – the hot water running over your body, the smell of your shampoo and soap, the sound of water hitting the tub or shower floor – does it sound a bit like rain or a waterfall?
The point is – enjoy all that is surrounding you, for these senses were given to you for just that reason – to enjoy!
You can continue this process as you go about the rest of your day. When you make breakfast, coffee or tea, notice the aromas, the flavor the warmth of the eggs, toast, bacon or oatmeal, the coolness of the orange juice, cereal or fruit salad.
Same with doing the dishes, enjoy the hot, soapy water, the fragrance of the dish liquid, the process of cleansing… you get the idea.
The things we take for granted, the mundane, the routine, the everyday – taking out the trash, driving to work, taking the kids to school or practice… opportunities are all around us for finding joy in just being alive, if we are open to them. This is what it means to be alive.
Better yet, there is something that will take us to an even higher level of transcendence and joy, and that is, not only being present to receive nature’s goodness, but being available for our loved ones and present to the people in our lives who mean the most to us.
As human beings created for love and relationship, here is where we will find our deepest joy.
In his book, “The Power of Now” Eckhart Tolle says that presence is needed to become aware of the beauty, the majesty and sacredness of nature.
It’s also needed to become aware of the beauty and goodness of our family, friends, fellow workers and the world around us.
The sun is shining, the birds are singing and all is well with the world. The natural world that is.
The truth is, our human world can be pretty messed up at times, as evidenced by all the… you hear in the news every day.
A while back we talked about the fact that whatever you focus on, you get more of…
Today we’re going to focus on the beauty and benefits of Nature’s restorative powers.