Jump Start Your Joy
The Yale Divinity School Labyrinth, Ecological Renewal & Spiritual Journey with Chris Freimuth

The Yale Divinity School Labyrinth, Ecological Renewal & Spiritual Journeys with Christopher Freimuth

Cultivating Spirituality and Ecological Renewal Through Gardening

In this episode of ‘Jump Start Your Joy,’ join Paula in a rich conversation with Christopher Freimuth, a Yale Divinity School student and owner of CF Gardens in New York City. The episode unpacks Chris’s journey from his rural upbringing in Connecticut to becoming a professional gardener in New York City, with a focus on the spiritual and ecological significance of gardening. Chris shares how he employs gardening to create ecological habitats and foster a connection to nature for his urban clients, emphasizing a meticulous approach to sourcing materials and plants.

Paula Jenkins and Christopher Freimuth on The Yale Divinity School Labyrinth

The discussion also explores Chris’s path to Yale Divinity School, driven by a deeper sense of purpose and life events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and a significant breakup. Alongside these themes, Chris recounts his ambitious project to redesign the Yale Divinity School Labyrinth, transforming it into a more inviting and spiritually significant space.

The episode delves into the broader cultural and historical importance of labyrinths, highlighting their universal spiritual value. Additionally, Chris offers a queer perspective on the Minotaur in the Greek myth of the labyrinth and reflects on gardening as a metaphor for navigating life’s complexities. The talk concludes with practical ways to jumpstart joy and community impact through public gardening projects in schools, churches, hospitals, and community spaces.

  • Christopher Freimuth’s journey from rural Connecticut to professional gardening in NYC
  • Gardening as a spiritual and ecological practice
  • Chris’s transformative work on the Yale Divinity School Labyrinth
  • The historical, cultural, and inclusive spiritual significance of labyrinths
  • A reflection of the Minotaur’s story from a queer perspective, inwhich Chris finds deep meaning in asking why the Minotaur was cast from his family and pushed into the realm of “other”
  • What we can learn from embracing our “inner minotaur”
  • Navigating life’s complexities through the metaphor of a labyrinth
  • Practical ways to cultivate joy and community through public gardening initiatives

Resources:

CF Gardens website: https://cfgardens.com/

The Well Gardened Mind by Sue Stuart-Smith

Walking a Sacred Path, Rediscovering the Labyrinth as Sacred Practice by Lauren Artress

Walking the Labyrinth: A Spiritual and Practical Guide by Sally Welch

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