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Branham: In the company of trees — A conversation with Christopher Titmuss
By Lindsay Branham Follow at Aspen Times
· June 17, 2026
· 1 min read
In a time of ecological crisis and personal uncertainty, I had a beautiful conversation with my Dharma teacher Christopher Titmuss. We explore healing, grief and the wisdom of trees. Below are a few excerpts from our conversation, edited and adapted from a video meeting in May 2026.
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Key takeaway Below are a few excerpts from our conversation, edited and adapted from a video meeting in May 2026.
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The conversation between Branham and Christopher Titmuss about the wisdom of trees resonates deeply in a city like Aspen , where the natural environment is a defining feature. As a community surrounded by forests and nestled in the mountains, Aspen residents have a unique appreciation for the importance of trees in their daily lives. The fact that trees are not just aesthetically pleasing but also provide oxygen and support local ecosystems is a crucial aspect of the city's character. The idea of ordaining trees as a form of environmental protection, as practiced by the monks in Thailand, may seem unconventional, but it highlights the creative ways that communities can come together to protect their natural resources. In Aspen, where environmentalism is a core value, this approach could inspire new initiatives to preserve and protect the city's tree population, which is essential to maintaining the city's charm and character.
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Published: June 17, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? In a time of ecological crisis and personal uncertainty, I had a beautiful conversation with my Dharma teacher Christopher Titmuss. We explore healing, grief and the wisdom of trees. Below are a few excerpts from our conversation, edited and adapted from a video meeting in May 2026.
CT: As you...
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