Willie Unsoeld and the Spiritual Values of Wilderness

01/11/2008 by

Willie Unsoeld, along with Kurt Hahn are some of the biggest influences on Mountain Spirit’s founder. There is large collection of material on Unsoeld at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. Here is a snapshot of Unosoeld’s thinking, taken from a lecture.

The Spiritual Values of Wilderness
From Pacific Crest Outward Bound School Book of Readings

And so what is the final test of the efficacy of this wilderness experience we’ve just been through together? Because having been there, in the mountains, alone, in the midst of solitude, and this feeling, this mystical feeling if you will, of the ultimacy of joy and whatever there is. The question is, “Why not stay out there in the wilderness the rest of your days and just live in the lap of Satori or whatever you want to call it?” And the answer, my answer to that is, “Because that’s not where people are.” And the final test for me of the legitimacy of the experience is, “How well does your experience of the sacred in nature enable you to cope more effectively with the problems of mankind when you come back to the city?”

And now you see how this phases with the role of wilderness, It’s a renewal exercise and as I visualize it, it leads to a process of alternation. You go to nature for your metaphysical fix – your reassurance that there’s something behind it all and it’s good. You come back to where people are, to where people are messing things up, because people tend to, and you come back with a new ability to relate to your fellow souls and to help your fellow souls relate to each other.

Willi Unsoeld, Former Director of Northwest Outward Bound
Founding Board Member of Evergreen State College
[Edited: Male references replaced with non-gender specific terms]

Editor’s Note: February 2023
I was running through some of my old posts, and thought I’d hunt down the first one, which led me to this post on Willie Unsoeld. How fitting to have launched this blog with this post. Life, not just climbing, is an experiential adventure. I think what i learned most from being an Outward Bound instructor as how to, (as I asked my students to do) transfer what I’ve learned on course in the field, to my daily life. Now so many years later after this first post, I now have an 11 yr old, just turned old enough to receive a pension here in New Zealand, and and feeling my bones a bit more. I’m still Telemarking though.  There’s a lot of water under the bridge since this first post, what with Covid, lockdowns, and gender questioning in the recent years. Ah, but it’s all worth the game of life, isn’t it?
Randall Richards
Hawea, New Zealand



Welcome

31/10/2008 by

Greetings,
You’ll find a wide variety of posts on this blog, which we started fifteen years ago in 2008.  It has evolved over the years to what it is now…please read on.

In the past, we’ve been a bit quiet on some more of the “controversial” issues of our times, and, collectively, you can see where that has gotten us. Due to the shenanigans by those in leadership, who say they have our best interests in mind, we’re now posting original, frankly written pieces, and also curating pieces from current cutting edge sources. You’ll see those under the moniker of Mountain Spirit Media.

This blog is also a place to find resources, articles, updates, the world of healing, outdoor programs, experiential education, sustainable travel, holistic living, service opportunities, and info about our world in which we live. There’s also a bit of info about Mountain Spirit, both in NZ and the US.

Mountain Spirit Institute is a US based non-profit organization and Mountain Spirit NZ, is an off-grid retreat centre based near Wanaka New Zealand.
Feel free to leave a comment or feedback.

Here’s what you’ll find:

  • Relevant news about global and national events.
  • Opinion
  • Re-posting of voluminous content that was removed from our Telegram account by the government during the Wellington Mandates Protest in New Zealand
  • Journal entries from expeditions/programs, and service projects.
  • Updates on Mountain Spirit
  • News and articles on People, the mountains, spiritual practices and awakening, the environment, the climate, and global governance, medical tyranny, and life.
  • Holistic living & Resources on sustainable living
  • Audio and video Interviews with interesting, quirky, bold and motivated people living living life, and being the change in the world they want to see.

You’ll see a range of topics as diverse as Mountain Spirit.
Be Well, and thanks for stopping by.
Randall Richards, Editor
Mountain Spirit Blog


IMAGES: All images:  R. or A. Richards, unless otherwise noted with credits, or public domain from Google images.  Cover Video by the Master, Ashley Leung