Hi, I'm Yuval, and this is the emergent wisdom project. I'm a human, artist, writer, dancer, and lover dedicated to the liberation of love, land, and Eros. Emergent wisdom is where we explore current events and the challenges of the human experience through the lens of ecology and relatable mysticism. To bring about the internal and external liberation of all people, ecosystems, beings, and land. This is a mutually transformative experiment of our aliveness, imagination, and revolutionary love for all there is.
Why does it seem impossible to escape or imagine a world beyond the logics and premises of capital?What are these premises exactly and why are they inherently self-replicating and produce their own naturality? How our use of language is a production machine that is deeply entangled with enforcing these logics and premises and constantly capturing and absorbing every creative and revolutionary impulse? All of that and more in today's episode!---------------If you want to support this project, join the Emergent Wisdom Collective, and embark on a yearlong journey of going from emergency to emergence, developing integral strategies for a thriving life amidst the poly-crisis and moving towards joyful usefulness, please do so here:https://www.patreon.com/c/emergentwisdomOr join our discord for free:https://discord.gg/HhGtvFRWTo see more of Kris's work:https://www.instagram.com/kreatress_music/
What if the universe, existence, and your life have no meaning whatsoever? Does that terrify you or set you free? In our increasingly more complex and uncertain world, a generational collective need for finding meaning only exacerbates, leaving us susceptible than ever to being manipulated by hegemony. In this episode, we felt inspired to explore the incredibly liberating quality that can be found in facing the meaninglessness of existence through the mystical phenomena of the cosmic giggle. And how what is left when all beliefs and relative moral systems are stripped down is a directly observable ecological responsibility towards all the cycles of life we are part of. Please support this podcast by sharing it with people you think may resonate, rating it on Spotify or Apple podcast, and consider joining our monthly group study on Patreon: https://patreon.com/emergentwisdom
In what ways, in our attempts at liberation, do we merely migrate the same logics that produce oppression and keep replicating the same realities? How coloniality, white supremacy, and even patriarchy are also (destructive) attempts at liberation and care? And what does all of that have to do with how we show up relationally in our personal and interpersonal relationships? for his magnificent rhizomatic wisdom. Support us on Patreon and join our monthly study group. Check out Kreatress's music and work.
Eros, erotic aliveness, is a force that can be liberating, healing, and transformative, or, when suppressed, privatized, and hidden in the shadows, a force of violence, violation, and destruction.In this episode, with the help of A'ida Shibli and the Patreon community here, I'd like to draw on the connection between Eros, the erotic side of the violence in Fascism, and the powerful liberatory side of the Erotics as a potent line of flight from systemic oppression. We will venture into some of the darkest corners of the human psyche and our own inner fascist. Move with tenderness and care, and poetically ground everything in ideas from the works of Deleuze and Guatarri in 'Capitalism and Schizophrenia and Emergent Ecological Principles. ---------- Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/emergentwisdom Work directly with me: https://form.typeform.com/to/Jn9kLhRJ Check out A'ida's work: Www.tamera.org Check out Kreatress: https://www.instagram.com/kreatress_music/
What's common to bizarre conspiracy theories, new-age spiritualism, and the Neo-fascist pipeline? Is there a connection between end-of-the-world prophecies and our current ecological realities? Can we find non-linear, queer, meandering wisdom in the most absurdly nonsensical beliefs? In today's episode, we will explore all of that and more through the mythopoetic sense of the trickster archetype. Support us on Patreon by joining our monthly group study and accessing full-length interviews with the guests. On the sounds: Kreatress, check out her profound work. Check out our guest Nadia Irshed Gilbert. Check out our guest Darrin Drda, and his book “The New Age Wasteland.
Why do I think we should kill hope? Where did our collective denial of death originate? What's the difference between individuality and individuation? And how is this all connected to our collapsing world? All of that and more in today's episode. We all have different relationships with what's happening in the world; some of us gravitate towards denial, others depressed, while some feel incredibly angry, all of which are valid states of grief as we are feeling the world's suffering in our bodies, whether we are aware of it or not. But what if, as we move through the stages of grief all the way towards acceptance, something emerges? A fresh lens of anticipatory resoluteness and a genuine excitement to be alive and play a meaningful role in the world's unfolding? And what might that look like for you? Care to find out? -------------- Support us on Patreon and join our monthly study group: https://patreon.com/emergentwisdom Gratitude to Kreatress for her sound genius; find more about her work here: https://www.instagram.com/kreatress_music/ Other inspirational sources for this episode: Reproduction, Mothering, and the Origins of Patriarchy by AZIZAH AL-HIBRI Ram Dass's work on death, activism, and suffering Vanessa Andreotti and her book “Hospicing Modernity” A series of conversations between Krishnamurti and David Bohm called “The End of time”
And what are we to do? And what are we to do? What if this is not about progressing into something entirely new but rather remembering forgotten wisdom that already permeates in our cells, blood and bones? What if the journey is challenging but a lot simpler than we think? A paragon of possibilities rather than a set of problems needs solving. What if there's an actionable, embodied path to positioning oneself, community, and society as a joyful and active participant in the great unfolding of aliveness and in the liberation of all? A manual for vibrancy in the midst of chaos. If you will. -------------------- Join our monthly study groups on Patreon: https://patreon.com/emergentwisdom Check out Kreatress's music and work: https://www.instagram.com/kreatress_music/
Why are humans the only species that managed to see themselves as a separate element from the very ecology from which they emerged? Why are we the only species, out of more than a quintillion species in this planet's history, that could individuate itself from its environment, at least experientially? In this episode, we attempt to express a fresh, ecological, poetic, and imaginary vision of the way the world is right now and how we might find our place in it in a way that brings about liberation. --------------- Support us on Patreon and join a monthly study group: https://patreon.com/emergentwisdom Check out Kristen's work and Music: https://www.instagram.com/kreatress_music/
God. Allah. Yahawe. Bhagavān. Dao. Brahma. Beloved. Holy Spirit. Shchina. Ruach Jakodesh. Nana Buluku. Rūḥ al-qudus. These words, the names of God and holy spirits, and what they evoke in different people. For some, they are completely void and overused. Others are filled with the ecstatic nectar of devotional love, while many feel fear or awe. Which is it for you? In this episode, I joined forces with one of my favorite eco-philosophers, Andreas Weber; together, we traversed the mystical ocean of the poetic realm within all beings. As always, you'll experience angelic music and vocals by Kristen Meyers, this time performing a magnificent piece from the saintly composer Hildegard of Bingen. I hope you'll enjoy this muse as much as I did creating it; please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/emergentwisdom
What can trees teach us about revolution and community? How to do "manifestation" from an ecological perspective? Why are myth and mystical vision the way forward for humanity? That and more in this new episode of Emergent Wisdom; enjoy
How come one of the most historically oppressed groups turns out into a monstrosity of occupation, brutality, and military might? How does collective shadow play collectively and individually in an endless cycle of the oppressed becoming the oppressor? And what can you and I do to alchemize these shadows and bring about collective liberation? That and more, we will explore in this episode and, as usual, do so playfully, poetically, and through the lens of evolutionary ecological wisdom. Sign up for the LLE workshop series: https://calendly.com/lovingawearness/lle Credits: Kristen Meyers, AKA Kreatress, for the music and voices: https://www.instagram.com/kreatress_music/ https://linktr.ee/kreatress Daniel Mate: https://www.instagram.com/danielbmate/ https://www.walkwithdaniel.com/ Elianne El-Amyouni: https://www.instagram.com/tiwtchy.witch/ https://twitchy-witch.com/
Hello, earth dweller; I am honored to welcome you to the first episode of the Emergent Wisdom project. Here, we explore current events and the challenges of the human experience through the lens of ecology and relatable mysticism. To bring about the internal and external liberation of all people, ecosystems, beings, and land. This is not a podcast, and I'm not your Guru. This is but a mutually transformative experiment of our aliveness, imagination, and revolutionary love for all there is. You and I, and the rest of us, are coming together to feel, play, and imagine as an offering of devotion at the altar of creation. In this episode, we will lay the foundation of the Emergent Wisdom perspective and how we might turn to ecological, evolutionary wisdom to help us navigate the multidimensional and increasingly complex individual and collective existential challenges we are facing. All the divine music and angelic voices you hear in this podcast belong to Kristen Meyers or Kreatress. "The Call" full song: https://open.spotify.com/track/67FwQYDUO2OqmWtiohDB8c?si=5f76759602504b1a You can find more about her work here: https://www.instagram.com/kreatress_music/ https://linktr.ee/kreatress