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Soultex - Legacy DNB Show Episode 25 // Dropping a set from the golden era for East Forms Drum & Bass. Tracklist: 01) Blue Sonix - This Feeling (High Contrast Remix) 02) Noetic feat DJ Skinny - Got This Feeling 03) Blue Sonix - Beautiful (Carlito's Yes You Are Mix) 04) Aquasky - Minder 05) Lizard - Apex 06) Drumsound & Simon Bassline Smith - Freestyle Mambo 07) DJ SS - Funktion 08) Zen - Discotech 09) DJ Zinc - Reachout 10) Dj Brockie & Ed Solo - Sleeping giant 11) Menta - Sounds Of The Future (Dj Zinc Remix) 12) Basic Unit - Dub Principles 13) Roni Size - Brown Paper Bag (Photek Remix) 14) Mickey Finn and L Double - When The Morning Comes (Original Mix) 15) DJ Marky and XRS feat. Stamina MC - LK 16) High Contrast - What's The Story 17) Aquasky - Do Anything (Calibre Mix) 18) Mathematics - Fantasy 19) Special K & Darren J - In and Out 20) Hatiras vs J Majik - Spaced Invader 21) Special K & Darren J - Untitled 22) High Contrast - Global Love 23) D.Kay & Epsilon feat. Stamina MC - Barcelona
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Steve Bierman, MD is the Director of the Noetic Medicine Institute at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine (University of Arizona, College of Medicine). He is also the author of two award-winning books on Noetic Medicine: HEALING (2020) and The END of WORRY (2023). Dr. Bierman is a graduate of Northwestern University's School of Medicine and was board certified in and practiced Emergency and Family Medicine. He is also a diplomate of the American Board of Medical Hypnosis. Dr. Bierman teaches noetic medicine (“mind medicine”) around the world, reminding caregivers that MIND MATTERS – that “the words of a caregiver can harm or heal.” You can connect with Dr. Bierman via YouTube @SteveBierman and the website www.healingbeyondpills.com View his recently published paper, Placebo and the law of identification, here. Related Episodes: Ep 299 - Dr. Wayne Jonas on Whole Person Care for Cancer and Healing Ep 262 - Upgrade your Language with Mark England If you like this episode, please subscribe to Pursuing Health on iTunes and give it a rating or share your feedback on social media using the hashtag #PursuingHealth. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about health. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only, and does not provide medical advice. I recommend that you seek assistance from your personal physician for any health conditions or concerns.
Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR, is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an adjunct assistant professor at Oregon Health & Science University. Dr. Wahbeh is the author of some 90+ peer-reviewed publications and the book The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition. Her VET-MIND study was funded by the National Institutes of Health and examined the mechanisms of meditation for combat veterans with PTSD. Her current research interests include healing stress and trauma and extended human capacities. She is a Board Member and Past President of the Parapsychological Association and has been meditating for two decades. Here she and Dawson discuss: Noetic Signature: experience of our inner wisdom How to differentiate from your ego and your higher self? Exercise: To what question would you like intuitive information? Noetic knowing shows up in one of 12 different ways Meditation: An introduction to the inner world The ability all humans have to access energy and information Types of channelings Why studies correlate childhood trauma with psychic experiences and mediumship How two studies in UK found that psychic abilities run in families Study comparing the full genome of a psychic to controls Study discovery: a unique noncoding gene on chromosome 7 in the psychic group To learn more about the Institute of Noetic Sciences: https://noetic.org/ Find Dawson's work at: http://dawsongift.com/ And to order Dawson's newest book, Spiritual Intelligence: https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Intelligence-Activating-Circuits-Awakened/dp/160415294X/ #mindtomatter #blissbrain #spiritualintelligence #eft #meditation #highenergyhealth #channeling #intuition #noetic #ions
In the premiere episode of Season 6 of the podcast I sit down with Wouter J. Hanegraaff, professor of Hermetic Philosophy & related currents at the University of Amsterdam. Professor Hanegraaff is one of the leading voices in the academic study of hermetism, hermeticism, and esotericism at large. His written works include Esotericism and the Academy: Rejected Knowledge in Western Culture, Western Esotericism: A Guide for the Perplexed, Hermetic Spirituality and the Historical Imagination: Altered States of Knowledge in Late Antiquity, and the forthcoming Esotericism in Western Culture: Counter-Normativity and Rejected Knowledge.It was a pleasure to speak with the professor on Hermeticism, the concept of the soul in antiquity, esotericism in western culture, his native home of Amsterdam, the interplay between practitioner communities and the academy and much more.Professor Hanegraaff: https://www.wouterjhanegraaff.net/abouthttps://uva.academia.edu/WouterHanegraaffhttps://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001JOKDBM?ccs_id=b0a98f09-1c45-4eac-b6b7-78b077337cb7ARCANVM Newsletter:https://ikebaker.com/newsletterFor all things Ike be sure to visit/message him at: https://ikebaker.comSUPPORT ARCANVM for $5/MONTH: https://patreon.com/arcanvmFOLLOW on Facebook: http://facebook.com/arcanvvm FOLLOW on Instagram: @a.r.c.a.n.v.m#hermeticphilosophy #hermeticism #esoteric
Danny Olinger, General Secretary of the CCE, talks about ruling elders and Christian Education. The OPC cherished the work of Christian Education and quickly developed specific principles of Christian education and pedagogy to guide its work. Those principles are available here and will provided a stimulating starting point for the continuing importance of Christian Education in the churches.Danny's three book recommendation for ruling elders are,R. B. Kuiper, The Glorious Body of Christ, (Banner of Truth)Edwin H. Rian, The Presbyterian Conflict.John Calvin, The Institutes of Christian Religion.A Program For Christian Education (1945) - Available hereOutlineI. Subjects A. Covenant subjects 1. Communicant 2. Non-communicant B. Non-covenant subjectsII. Aims A. General 1. Noetic: knowing the doctrine a. Bible history b. Theology c. Ethics d. Church government and usages 2. Experiential: adorning the doctrine a. Saving faith b. Growth in grace (1) Worship (inc. Sabbath Observance) (2) Obedience (3) Use of the means of grace (4) Realization of the fruit of the Spirit (5) Christian witnessing and service B. Applied 1. With respect to covenant relation 2. With respect to age, ability, backgroundIII. Method A. Requirements of method 1. Sound in principle a. Scriptural b. Pedagogically and psychologically sound 2. Efficient in operation a. Conserving time b. Utilizing best means available B. Specific applied methods 1. Specific teaching types 2. Aids to teaching. 3. Expressional activitiesIV. ProgramProblems of integration A. Chiefly designed for covenant subjects 1. Guided parental instruction 2. Pastor's instruction of covenant youth 3. Teacher and leadership training program B. Chiefly designed for non-covenant subjects 1. Sunday Bible school 2. Weekday classes 3. Club program 4. Evangelistic meetings and propaganda C. Dual-purpose programs 1. Weekday religious education 2. Vacation Bible school 3. Summer Bible conference 4. Young People's Society 5. Home Study programsThe Use of Pictorial Representations of Christ in the Work of Christian EducationAvailable here.
Ep #308 - A Wave of Peace - An Interview with Peace Messenger, David Wick What an amazing time in history we are experiencing. I don't know about you guys but there are days I am unsure how to respond to all the chaos and unrest in the world and then on other days I am fascinated and so grateful for the people doing the hard work and bringing light to the world. Here on Empowering Chats I get to meet and interview those people I call Light Leaders who are here to spread love, light and hope to everyone they meet. I am honored to welcome David Wick to Empowering Chats. David calls himself a messenger of peace. And he walks the talk. He serves on the Council of Directors for the non-profit organization, Pathways to Peace. They are an international Peace-building, educational and consulting organization whose main goal is to foster Peace-builders and Peace-building activities in order to create a Culture of Peace. In this chat David and I dive into the significance of individual and collective peace-building, riding the PeaceWave and taking part in the Peace Movement through the "Peace everyday at Noon," practice. I believe we can never work too hard in bringing light and peace to our inner world and then shining out to the greater world. The work David and others are doing to this end is inspiring. To learn more about David Wick and the Pathways to Peace visit: PathwaysToPeace.org To learn more about the Peace 2030 Movement visit: Peace2030.earth For more information about the Noetic Organization visit: Noetic.org For more information about the United Nations International Day of Peace visit: UN.org/en/observances/international-day-peace To learn more about me and how I show up in the world visit: SusanBurrell.com
Nobel Prize winner and father of quantum physics, Max Plank once famously said, “All the physical matters are comprised of vibrations.” In other word, everything in the universe vibrates. Vibrating waves are the very foundation of reality. If this is the case, then we are basically vibrating waves and everyone and everything around us is too. So, what does that mean to us and our relationship with our world? In this final episode of Reality Reimagined, I had author and renowned scientist at the institute of Noetic Sciences, Garret Yount, PhD, as my guest to share with us the implications of Max Plank's quote. We discussed why certain places feel better than others. How our energy affects both ourselves, the field and those around us. Just what are vibes? Can we consciously change vibes? Raise vibes? And much more. Join us at on December 26th at 10:00am pacific 1:00 eastern for this incredibly important show on why vibes matter. You will be glad you did. As always, you can hear this at any time on all podcast channels or watch it on YouTube. The Institute of Noetic Science was founded fifty years ago by Edward Mitchell, one of the first people to walk on the moon. He had a mystical experience of oneness coming back from the moon while watching the earth rise from the darkness. He was so touched by that experience that he decided to create the institute to further explore our connected through science. You can find out more by going to Noetic.org
Joing me today as I explore Noetic Truth. There's something profoundly mysterious about the way humans navigate the world. Beneath the surface of logic and reason lies an internal compass—a subtle, often unexplainable knowing—that many refer to as noetic truth. It's not taught, nor is it learned in the traditional sense. It simply is, waiting for us to notice it. But where does this inner knowledge come from, and how has it shaped human existence? To explore the origins of noetic truth, we must look through multiple lenses: biology, spirituality, philosophy, and history. Each offers a unique perspective, yet they converge in one remarkable fact—this truth is both universal and timeless. www.BusinessFinanceAndSoul.com
Italy born producer and modular synthesist David Castellani is an aficionado in all things modular with a focus on driving, contemporary techno. His sound, fuelled by an array of analog hardware, showcases the intricate aspects of modern music production, while staying true to the fundamentals. Having formerly cut his teeth in a DJ/Producer duo, David has already built a category of healthy releases, collaborations and remixes, while sharing the decks with industry heavies including Nastia, Mark Broom, Dense & Pika & Vril, to name a few. Now based in LA by way of Chicago, Castellani launched his record label Noetic in 2021, cultivating smart & dynamic techno with a focus on synthesizers and analog hardware. The label has curated eleven releases from Castellani so far, featuring remixes from Redshape, Matrixxman, Voiski & Etapp Kyle. Castellani's journey in music has been marked by two guiding principles – passion and learning, including exploration of world cultures. He uses the didgeridoo, part of ancient First Nation Australian culture which he respectfully acknowledges, in his live sets. He was taught drums by respected Afro Cuban percussionist Juma Santos, who featured on the legendary Miles Davis album ‘Bitches Brew'. The experience of working with Santos has stayed with him till this day. “It was one of the most vivid memories of my youth. We just spent hours playing drums together and then we'd indulge in some cannabis while Juma would share stories about hanging out with Miles Davis in the 70's. I was about 17 and remember travelling home, thinking how excited I was to start this new journey in music. And most of all, this helped me understand the value of education via a proper teacher within music.” Castellani would go on to be an educator himself, thriving as a teacher at Chicago's respected Columbia College, where he'd teach for almost a decade. His passion for educating is something that stays with him till this day, involved in running modular synth workshops in LA in collaboration with the RE/FORM crew, with whom he holds a residency. He also volunteers with the Jazz Angels, an outreach program that sees him go into schools and help children record and learn about music. His passion and curiosity for all things learning, creativity and technological development has seen him create his own sequencer module, the Precision Disrupter. His background in graphic design also sees a collaboration with clothing brand After Infinite, responsible for designing all their rave wear garments. A magnetic live performer, recent highlights include a special 360-degree audio-visual performance in LA alongside Colin Benders and ONYVAA; a coveted spot playing Chicago's Arc Festival and the release of his collaborative project ‘Hysteria Dichotic' with AnnMarie Arcuri, which combined techno, contemporary dance, modular synthesis and film. Castellani wishes to acknowledge that First Nations Australians are the traditional owners of the didgeridoo, a wind instrument he uses in his live sets. He pays his respects to all First Nations people. Tracklist via -Spotify: bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/ Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer Keep up with SLAM: https://fanlink.tv/Slam Keep up with Soma Records: https://linktr.ee/somarecords For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk
In this enlightening episode of "How I Made It Through," hosts Kristin Taylor and Ray Catania welcome the esteemed Dean Radin, a leading scientist in the study of consciousness and parapsychology. Together, they delve into the intricate intersections of science, spirituality, and the human experience. Dean shares his journey from a materialistic scientific background to exploring the profound realms of consciousness and psychic phenomena. The conversation traverses topics such as the neuroscience of metaphysics, the role of belief and intention in shaping our reality, and the philosophical underpinnings of consciousness. Dean also recounts personal experiences with transcendental meditation and psychokinesis, offering listeners a unique glimpse into the possibilities that lie beyond conventional scientific understanding. This episode challenges listeners to expand their perspectives and consider the vast potential of human consciousness.- **[00:00] Introduction:** Kristin Taylor introduces the podcast and co-host Ray Catania, setting the stage for a discussion on spirituality and consciousness.- **[03:00] Guest Introduction:** Dean Radin's background and his shift from materialism to exploring psychic phenomena.- **[06:00] Early Career and Experiments:** Dean discusses his initial experiments with mind-matter interaction and the unexpected results.- **[09:00] Philosophical Concepts:** Exploration of panpsychism, dual aspect monism, and idealism as alternative explanations for consciousness.- **[12:00] Meditation and Consciousness:** Dean shares his experiences with transcendental meditation and its impact on his perception.- **[15:00] Testing Psychic Phenomena:** The challenges and methods of scientifically verifying psychic experiences and mediumship.- **[18:00] Personal Experiences:** Dean recounts a personal psychokinesis experience at a PK party, emphasizing the role of belief and motivation.- **[21:00] Broader Implications:** Discussion on the broader implications of psychic phenomena and the limitations of materialism.Learn more about Dr. Dean Radin:- Website: www.deanradin.com- Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) for research on consciousness and human potential: www.noetic.org
We are joined by Professor Sean Esbjörn-Hargens to discuss Super Experiencers, Noetic Experiences, and Nonhuman Intelligences. "Dr. Sean Esbjörn-Hargens got his PhD in Humanities focused on Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness. from the California Institute of Integral Studies. He is a recognized global leader in the application of integrative thinking and research methodologies in both academic and organizational contexts. His work is characterized by going beyond disciplines into what he calls a metadisciplinary approach. These are big picture approaches that integrate dozens of disciplines from the hard sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities." Sean's Bio: https://cihs.edu/leadership_member/sean-esbjorn-hargens-ph-d Sean Esböjn-Hargens' Links - Super Experiencers Website: https://www.exostudies.org/super-experiencer/ California Institute for Human Science (CIHS): www.cihs.edu MA and PhD program in Integral Noetic Science (with concentrations in Anomalous Studies & in UAP and Consciousness Studies): https://cihs.edu/degrees-and-programs/phd-in-integral-noetic-sciences/ https://cihs.edu/degrees-and-programs/ma-in-integral-noetic-sciences/ The Super Experiencer Pilot Survey and overview: www.superexperiencer.org The Exo Studies Institute (for public courses Sean teaches in exo studies): www.exostudies.org Our Wild Kosmos! article PDF: https://www.exostudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Exo_Studies-Our_Wild_Kosmos.pdf Engaging The Phenomenon Links - Clip from interview w/ Marc Gagnon on CAMP Gagnon - https://youtu.be/w0lUTSF8pfw?si=pZ6lNFYfY0PwOZqx Full CAMP Gagnon Interview w/ ETP: https://youtu.be/PZ6Nxtt4b0k?si=xP0GhQ03QxGfLx8t Matthew Cox True Crime Interviews ETP: https://youtu.be/0lODUE4Zmhs?si=qTqQ9jFQz17CmRrF Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EngagingThe?t=iEVw2QagEoCgZey4H_zT9Q&s=09 Engaging The Phenomenon Podcast: https://anchor.fm/engagingthephenomenon Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Engagingthephenomenon Support us w/ Paypal: https://paypal.me/engagingthephenomeno?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US Read Our Articles on Medium: https://medium.com/@EngagingThePhenomenon Greatly appreciate all the support!! Another way to support the channel is to share the work on social media networks! Thanks for joining us! Support The Podcast: https://anchor.fm/engagingthephenomenon/support Engaging The Phenomenon LinkTree(https://linktr.ee/EngagingThePhenomenon) We've created a Twitter account for our initiative! Follow us here to stay tuned! Inquire Anomalous YouTube: https://youtube.com/@inquireanomalous Follow Here: https://twitter.com/InquireAnomalus?t=PWi80yvgFpRVdflA_S242g&s=09 ................................ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/engagingthephenomenon/support
Dr. David Fagerberg and Kris McGregor discuss "the two liturgies," the external and internal action of the Eucharist. Here are some of the topics explored in this episode: The Noetic faculty in the heart (meaning perception of the heart) Hesychia - stilleness, rest, quiet, silence The post PSM12 – The Two Liturgies: External and Internal – Pathway to Sacred Mysteries with Dr. David Fagerberg – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
A reading of Chapter Four from "Noetic Prayer as the Basis of Mission and the Struggle Against Heresy" by Archimandrite Ephraim Triandaphillopoulos In six short chapters Fr. Ephraim, like a spiritual doctor and specialist in spiritual diseases, dissects the disease of heresy and its cause, offering both as method of cure and cure itself the medicine of noetic prayer. This book is required reading for every Orthodox missionary, or, rather, every Orthodox Christian, for there is no Christian who does not seek to be made whole and bring wholeness and spiritual health to his neighbor. -BUY the book here: https://uncutmountainpress.com/shop/product/noetic-prayer-as-the-basis-of-mission-and-the-struggle-against-heresy/ Archimandrite Ephraim Triandaphillopoulos, an inspirational and influential preacher, is the Protosyngellos (Chancellor) of the Diocese of Siatista in north western Greece. He is the author of many books, including: The New Age: Challenge or Invitation?, Magic and Its Various Manifestations, The Old Testament and the New Idol Worshipers.” You can read more about Fr. Ephraim and his work at: http://www.patirefraim.com/ -FIND an Orthodox parish and monastery near you: https://orthodoxyinamerica.org/ This recording was originally posted on the @OrthodoxEthos channel in December 2022: https://youtu.be/gqBfkiQbyKA?si=3nOrC-XDg3ar_RL8 _______ Orthodox Wisdom is dedicated to sharing the writings and lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ!
In this Summer shoRTS episode, Gray Sutanto sits down to talk to us about his two contributions to the recently published *Ruined Sinners to Reclaim,* edited by David and Jonathan Gibson. It's a fascinating expansion of the traditional doctrine of the noetic effects of sin and the corresponding grace that we find in Christ Jesus.
In this episode, Brandon and Brianna welcome two Beacon talents, Teron Wright and Devon Howard. Teron Wright, a visual artist, shares his journey from Beacon to rediscovering his passion for art. Follow his work on Instagram at thewrightexpressions. Devon Howard, also known as Noetic, discusses his music and entrepreneurial career, emphasizing community support. Connect with him on Instagram at noetic_pclawd and safecreatives. Listen as Teron and Devon talk about their experiences, the impact of Beacon, and their visions for fostering a creative community. Hear about Teron's “Synergy” art show on July 6th at 6:00 PM in Troy, New York, and their efforts to inspire the next generation of artists. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iambeacon/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iambeacon/support
Sin affects man in every area of his being. That includes his actions, but also his feeling and his thinking. Pastor Shirk works through the doctrine of the Neotic effects of sin from Romans 1:21-22.
Networking is a crucial aspect of any business. Whether you are just starting out or a seasoned business professional, building relationships can help you gain valuable insights and find new business opportunities. This series shares conversations with four extraordinary business women, from the Warrior community, to discuss the skills of networking. Many people struggle with networking, or get started too late, and this is the conversation to put us on the right path. We will discuss how we can cultivate the proper mindset and what tips, stories and perspectives we can learn that will make us better networkers.We continue our series with Nancie McDonnell Ruder and she will share with our community her foundational principals of true relationship building. She embodies concepts like “help and kindness”and shows us what good practices are around networking and relationship building. She has a very thoughtful way of approaching these ideas, bringing clear and actionable tools that someone either early or late stage in their career can benefit from. Nancie McDonnell Ruder has dedicated her career to strengthening brands and the people who build them.With over 25 years of experience in marketing strategy, marketing training, branding and consumer research, Nancie has vast experience accelerating growth for companies by helping build their internal marketing strength – so external marketing efforts are focused and most effective. Nancie began her professional career with the Leo Burnett Company in Chicago, Illinois, where she spearheaded Leo Burnett's global new business efforts. Since launching Noetic Consulting, a marketing and leadership consultancy in 2002, Nancie has provided strategic guidance to clients large and small, including: AT&T, Discovery Channel, Georgetown University, Nike, Vail Resorts, Samsung Electronics, SC Johnson, Mayo Clinic, the Walt Disney Company and others. Noetic is proudly female owned and WBENC-Certified as a diversity owned business.(3:30) Nancie shares her philosophy and mindset around relationship building?(5:40) How does she teach her philosophy to people coming to work at Noetic?(9:38) Does Nancie find there is a difference between relationship building and networking? How does she define each concept?(14:26) How does Nancie evaluate the health and well-being of her network?(16:40) The power of thoughtful introductions and how Nancie's philosophy is so effective.(20:09) - What advice does she have for someone who is in the early stages of their career?(23:52) When thinking about the arc of her own career, what stands out to Nancie as a pivotal relationship building experience?(26:53) How do these skills help Nancie in her personal life?(29:03) What does Nancie ask, offer and acknowledge to the Warrior community. Connect with Nancie McDonnell Ruderhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nancieatnoetic/Subscribe: Warriors At Work Podcasts Website: https://jeaniecoomber.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/986666321719033/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanie_coomber/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanie_coomber LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-coomber-90973b4/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMZ2HyNNyPoeCSqKClBC_w
Following his acclaimed last release, ‘AntiPull', with EP cut ‘AntiPush' being judged one of the tracks of 2023 by Attack Magazine, David Castellani follows up with ‘ienemy',another exercise in precision and groove. Late last year Attack Magazine lauded Castellani's ‘AntiPush', writing: “with a background in audio engineering, he has excellent control over his devices, but more importantly, he really gets the dance-floor.” With a new year, the LA-based modular synthesist returns with another outstanding two-tracker – ‘ienemy' that marks the tenth release on his Noetic imprint and reinforces his manifesto for crafting intricate techno productions heavy on impact. The work also marks his first collaborative releases with emerging LA spoken word artist and poet, Brittany Vandal. ‘Panic Merchant' is an immersive industrial trip, as head warping oscillating effects, Vandal's pointed vocal and a relentless rhythm coalesce to ensure the energy is maintained throughout. A thrilling peak-time cut and strong addition to his discography. ‘Mangle' takes on a different shade, a chrome plated excursion into the deep, its soaked in atmosphere as Vandal's deconstructed vocal samples give the track a spacious dreamy quality. “This release is about me grappling with notions of identity and self-expression. It exists in a space where art is undivided from oneself and intimately exposed, only for creativity to be shackled to an Instagram post.” – David Castellani David Castellani ------------- SC: https://soundcloud.com/davidcastellani IG: https://www.instagram.com/davidcastellanimusic/ Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
Listen in as Elle and Vee chat with Amy and Byron about Noetic, an exclusive elite VIP sex party which hosts unique, kinky, themed events in NYC, Miami, and Dubai. They cover everything from strap-ons to consent double standards and hot girls privilege.What does Noetic mean? (0:44)What is the orientation of the attendees of these events? (4:04)How does allowing women to have complimentary membership impact the dynamic and ambiance of the parties? (5:46)What can one expect at Noetic event? (13:01)What types of performances are there at Noetic? (21:32)What is the importance of having a space to explore sexual desires? (24:02)Fantasies: worship fantasy, massage fantasy, heteroflexible gang bang, pregnancy fantasy. (26:54) What are the membership requirements and process? (33:17)Consent: the double standard between men and women, and the different weight it holds in ENM vs monogamous dating. (37:51)The difference between membership types: Basic, VIP and Prestige VIP. (44:21)How does Noetic enforce and protect anonymity and discretion of its elite members? (46:27)What is required of guests to attend an event or try Noetic before committing to a membership? (50:32)How do Burning Man and ENM overlap? (57:57)Using ENM and communication to grow. (59:14)Learn more about Noetic Here.Follow Noetic's Instagram.Support the showInstagram: @girlsgonedeeppod Contact: girlsgonedeep@gmail.comWHOREible Life: Get 10% off your deck with code GONEDEEP at whoreiblelife.com Instagram: @wlthegameWoo More Play Affiliate Link: Support us while you shop!
Written by Monk Joseph Dionysiatis - Athos. Originally from the brotherhood of Saint Joseph, the Cave-Dweller, Father Haralambos went on the become the abbot of the large Monastery of Dionysiou on Mt. Athos. He reposed in December, 2000. This book writes about his life, teachings, and testimonies of his disciples. PART 1 - HIS LIFE-STORY --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athonite-audio/support
PART 2 Teachings: About Noetic Prayer, About the Holy Eucharist, About Charity. Experiences & Testimonies of his Spiritual Children Epilogue --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athonite-audio/support
Feel like you're becoming irrelevant and lost in the industry? In this episode of Ponderings from the Perch, CEO and Momma Bird at Little Bird Marketing, Priscilla McKinney, is joined by Nancie McDonnell Ruder, an experienced marketing strategist, branding consultant and consumer researcher. As Founder and CEO of Noetic, a Marketing and Leadership Consulting Firm, Nancie shares the issues marketers face and the steps to move past old thinking and onto new strategies. Marketers today are confronted with challenges that demand constant vigilance. The fear of losing resonance with target audiences due to evolving trends and dynamic consumer behavior is a perpetual concern. It's easy to go at these new problems with old solutions. People get comfortable with what they are confident in and don't want things to change. We all have feelings about what we are and aren't good at. Even when we should find new digital marketing tools, reconsider our content strategy or rethink our media planning, we stay with the known processes. Repeating phrases like “jack of all trades, master of none” will do no good. Specialization is not the replacement for learning new ideas and methodologies. Striking a balance between innovative content strategy and data analytics remains a constant battle. The marketer's hope lies in decoding these challenges, seeking methods that yield genuine connections with the audience, and achieving a sustainable marketing strategy template. Learn how to leverage your strengths for innovation, seek learning opportunities, and address identified gaps in your marketing plan template. SPONSORS Are you looking for experts and tools to collect research data worldwide? Global sampling, field management and data collection are just some of the services that Gazelle Global provides. Visit gazelleglobal.com to learn more about how our expertise can help you unearth quality data that drives meaningful insights. Get your research done anywhere around the world quickly and efficiently. Visit gazelleglobal.com today. Priscilla McKinney, CEO at Little Bird Marketing, is thrilled to announce the release of her book, "Collaboration is the New Competition: Why the Future of Work Rewards A Cross Pollinating Hive Mind and How Not to Get Left Behind." The book's chapters are designed to be time-efficient, ensuring busy professionals can easily integrate these transformative ideas into their workflow. From discussing the state of affairs in business to providing fundamental strategies and seven practical anchors for staying on course, this book offers a fresh perspective and a competitive advantage in today's complex business landscape. Visit priscillamckinney.com for more information.
Scientist with the Institute of Noetic Sciences, Garret Yount Phd shares some eye-opening thoughts and experiments on consciousness. I found this conversation FASCINATING! We also talk abotu his book 'Why Vibes Matter' and a look at 'Can we connect to our loved ones through lucid dreaming?' Find out more about the Institute at https://noetic.org/ and Dr. Yount at https://noetic.org/profile/garret-yount/ Find his book "Why Vibes Matter - Understand Your Energy and Learn How to Use it Wisely" at https://amzn.to/46GKaQL ENJOY! **NEW - Join our Patreon Community for as little as $1 per episode and receive ad-free, early bird episodes, and a full clickable & searchable list off all Sandra's 550+ afterlife episodes https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio *Enjoying this? Also listen to Sandra's other show on iHeartRadio and the Coast to Coast AM Network: https://bit.ly/ShadesoftheAfterlife **Join the supportive and loving, We Don't Die Listeners Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wedontdielisteners/ ***Join our free Sunday Gathering with medium demonstration, one of our upcoming medium classes, demonstrations, download past audio episodes and more at https://www.wedontdie.com/
Today Fr. Anthony continues his introduction to Orthodoxy by talking about something very real and necessary - how our pride handicaps our ability to have healthy relationships and thus fulfilling God's desire that we be one as He (God) is One (John 17:21). In this case, the main example is mirror imaging. Enjoy the show!
The Apologetics Of The Noetic Effects We close Frame's book for the last time with the conclusion of one of the appendices – a look at the critique Ligonier has about Van Til and his apologetics. We look at the similarities and differences the apologetics of the noetic effects of sin has for each model. [...] The post The Apologetics Of The Noetic Effects – Ep.236 – Apologetics By John Frame – Appendix – Part 2 first appeared on Cave To The Cross Apologetics. The post The Apologetics Of The Noetic Effects – Ep.236 – Apologetics By John Frame – Appendix – Part 2 appeared first on Cave To The Cross Apologetics.
In this unmissable episode of White Shores, Theresa chats to molecular neurobiologist Garret Yount (the visionary scientist who inspired Dan Brown's million selling novel, The Lost Symbol) about vibes, lucid dreaming, the secret influence of tears, the wonders of noetic science and so so much more…To order Why Vibes Matter by Garret Yount, PhD, visit:OrderWhyVibesMatterTo find out more about Garett and the research and mission of The Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) visit:Noetic.org To find out more about Theresa's bestselling dream, intuition, afterlife, and mystical titles and spiritual mission, visit:Www.theresacheung.comhttp://linktr.ee/theresacheungYou can contact Theresa via @thetheresacheung on Instagram and her author pages on Facebook and Twitter and you can email her directly at: angeltalk710@aol.comThank you to Cluain Ri for the blissful episode music.White Shores is produced by Matthew Cooper.
A reading of the homily titled, "On Watchfulness and Noetic Prayer" from Chapter 15 of "Counsels from the Holy Mountain" by Elder Ephraim of Arizona -Learn more about the ever-memorable Elder Ephraim: https://stanthonysmonastery.org/pages/elder-ephraim -Buy the book here: https://stanthonysmonastery.org/products/counsels-from-the-holy-mountain -Find an Orthodox parish and monastery near you: https://orthodoxyinamerica.org/ 0:09 The Watchful Fathers, especially St. Gregory Palamas, showed us the way2:41 We must attack evil thoughts with anger, the Jesus Prayer, and rebuttal 5:06 Before noetic prayer was systematized, monks primarily focus on asceticism done with the body 8:02 The work of watchfulness led the Watchful Fathers to freedom from care 9:40 The value of silence 10:26 If one has tasted prayer and then loses prayer, he feels empty 11:29 Those who pray with watchfulness acquire great gifts 13:32 Prayer is the catapult against the demons, passions, and sin 14:45 The ax of prayer 15:37 A story of how a demon spoke through a woman to show a negligent monk that the Jesus prayer burns the demons 17:40 Must listen! A story of a man who comes to Elder Joseph and suffers from the demons yet courageously persists in saying the Jesus prayer 24:10 The power of prayer and the demons' refusal to repent, yet we are lazy 25:34 Even laypeople occupy themselves with the prayer and bear fruit 27:54 Conclusion _______ Elder Ephraim teaches: A monk who lacks prayer feels empty, unless he has not tasted the benefit of prayer and does not realize his emptiness. If a poor man never had anything, he is not troubled. But if a monk who has been taught the prayer becomes neglectful and loses it, he knows his loss and is troubled. Therefore, monks must pray not only to carry out their duty as monks, but at the same time to be monks in deed; not just monks in name and outward appearance, but also inwardly. According to the Watchful Fathers, one is not called a monk if he does not have this hidden work within him. Therefore, we too must compel ourselves to pray for our soul to be full of benefit. Only then can we consider ourselves to be monks. Just as someone could wonder how a body could live without a soul, likewise a person experienced in prayer would be at a loss and say, "But how can people live without this spiritual nourishment!" Our passions of soul and body are remedied in proportion to the progress we have made in prayer and the benefit we have received from it. The healing of one's passions and weaknesses marks how much a person has advanced in prayer. Consequently, we must compel ourselves. We must constantly urge ourselves not to forget the prayer, not to neglect it. When we notice that the prayer has "sprung a leak," has weakened and begins to waver and stumble, it is necessary as quickly as possible to strive to correct it, to work with diligence, to restore strength to our prayer. How will this be accomplished? the soul must collect itself immediately, must concentrate, "tighten the belt,” as we say, and vigorously begin to pray. It must drive away thoughts, expel worries, free the mind from distraction and say, “I will occupy myself with the prayer now." And when we occupy ourselves with it in this way for a while, we shall soon feel the power which proceeds from diligence in prayer. In conclusion, there is nothing left for us to do except to compel ourselves; to compel ourselves constantly. We should occupy ourselves with prayer above all, saying continuously: "Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me." As we wake up in the morning we should say the prayer; then, we should do our work with the name of Christ on our lips. _______ Orthodox Wisdom is dedicated to sharing the writings and lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthodox-wisdom/message
On episode 171, we welcome James Hibbard to discuss the philosophy of cycling and using it for self-creation; the business of cycling and why the sport no longer produces individual riders; whether American capitalism can be escaped by specific individuals; Nietzsche and the existential, human ideal; America's obsession with winning and winners, and whether anyone is really happy; James' cycling career and his realization that being an athlete was no longer sustainable; coping with existential depression, and how Styron's Darkness Visible perfectly described his experience; the perils of idealism and how it precludes us from forming genuine relationships; mindfulness and how to focus on the present; the moral of The Great Gatsby; and the inherent limitations of philosophical inquiry. James Hibbard's writing has appeared in journals including Ploughshares, Aporia, Otherwise, Noetic, and Aethlon. He studied philosophy at the University of California at Santa Cruz and Depaul University, and has received grants and been selected for residencies by PEN America and Tin House. A former UCI professional road cyclist and member of the U.S Cycling Team, James has written extensively on the sport of cycling. His new book, available on May 2, 2023, is called The Art of Cycling: Philosophy, Meaning, and a Life on Two Wheels. | James Hibbard | ► Website | https://www.jameshamiltonhibbard.com ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jameshamiltonhibbard ► Twitter l https://twitter.com/jameshhibbard ► The Art of Cycling Book | https://amzn.to/3LmrE6W Where you can find us: | Seize The Moment Podcast | ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/SeizeTheMoment ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/seize_podcast ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/seizethemoment ► TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@seizethemomentpodcast ► Patreon | https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32208666
Sin affects the minds of believers and unbelievers alike. In this episode, Barry Cooper explores the effects of sin on our thinking and considers our calling to love the Lord with all our mind. Read the transcript: https://simplyputpodcast.com/the-noetic-effects-of-sin/
Dr. David Fagerberg and Kris McGregor discuss "the two liturgies," the external and internal action of the Eucharist. Here are some of the topics explored in this episode: The Noetic faculty in the heart (meaning perception of the heart) Hesychia - stilleness, rest, quiet, silence The post PSM12 – The Two Liturgies: External and Internal – Pathway to Sacred Mysteries with Dr. David Fagerberg – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Welcome back to Behind Greatness. We are joined by Helané Wahbeh from her home on the US West Coast. Helané acts as the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), which was founded by astronaut Edgar Mitchell 50 years ago. Mitchell was an engineer and had a mystical experience while he was in space and decided to found this Institute to spend time exploring and finding evidence of the reality of consciousness. This is her playground. And, she's also the President of the Parapsychological Association. She talks to us about the importance of the “Noetic handshake” – the marrying of science and of inner knowing, which forms the impetus of her studies and her being. She explains how she was motivated more than ever to “know what she doesn't know” after she was told not to scientifically explore themes on a research project that she was advancing as a young scientist. We also discuss her upbringing with people who were not afraid to explore the mystical and her personal commitment to meditation and trance-channelling. Helané lets us know that we may all be in the “channelling closet” and that our capacities are more expansive than we think. Bringing your fullness. To DONATE to the Behind Greatness podcast, please visit here: https://behindgreatness.org. As a charity, tax receipts are issued to donors. Helané, Book: The Science of Channelling - https://www.amazon.com/Science-Channeling-Intuition-Embrace-Connects/dp/1684037158/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=helane+wahbeh&qid=1671054712&sprefix=helane+%2Caps%2C331&sr=8-1 Profile: https://noetic.org/profile/helane-wahbeh/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drwahbeh/ Twitter: @drwahbeh Parapsychological Association: https://parapsych.org/
Since you guys love Black-eyed kids stories so much I went on a hunt for one in or around Appalachia and found this one in Ohio. It doesn't say what part of Ohio, but it's a good story nonetheless.A report from an Ohio man who was given the pseudonym “Noetic” told of a strange encounter in July 2010 with two black-eyed teenagers outside the data center where he worked. Noetic was taking a break during his night shift and was smoking a cigarette outside the building at around 5:00 AM when he noticed two teenage boys across the street from his building. He felt immediately unnerved as soon as he noticed them, perhaps because they appeared to be staring straight at him but were otherwise motionless.He quickly finished his cigarette and went back inside the building and back to work. Around 10 minutes later, however, the intercom from the front door buzzed, and as Noetic turned to observe the monitors, he could see that it was the two boys who had been staring him down earlier. He pressed the talk button and asked what they wanted, stating he was busy. Neither of the boys spoke, but one of them motioned to the camera for him to come outside. He pressed the talk button again, told them they would have to leave, and then went back to work.The two boys continued to stare into the camera as though they were looking through the TV monitor into the room where he worked. After another 10 minutes or so, Noetic decided to go to the front door and ask the boys to leave and to let him get on with his job. Before he opened the door, however, he sneaked a look at the two boys through the one-way glass. They looked normal enough, apart from the fact that they had completely black eyes. This made him feel even more on edge, but he decided to open the door anyway and tell the boys to leave or he would have to call the police. As soon as he opened the door, one of the boys said to him as if he had been reading his mind, “That will not be necessary sir, we simply need to use your phone, can you let us in?” Noetic declined, saying that nobody was allowed in. The boys asked again to be invited into the building and then stood there staring at the now distressed man. Noetic pulled out his mobile phone, repeating his threat to call the police and pulled the door shut again.He went back to observe the pair from the safety of the monitor. One boy remained at the door and stared into the camera, while the other boy made his way to the back of the building and stared into the camera there. Noetic called the police, all the while watching his monitors. The boys made their way to a “blind spot” on the system's security cameras, but while Noetic waited for them to reappear on one of his monitors, they seemed to have simply vanished. By the time the police did arrive at around 6:00 AM, there was no sign of either of the two strange teenagers.If you've ever worked at night somewhere like this you know it can get from dull to a high 10 in creepiness in no time. I can't imagine having something like this happening. Remember if you have a story you would like to see get published here, you can email us at webmaster@spookyappalachia.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're going to talk about how agile brands are able to more successfully reach and adapt to customers in a continual state of change. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Nancie McDonnell Ruder, Founder and CEO of Noetic Consultants and author of How Senior Marketers Scale the Heights, now in its 2nd edition. RESOURCES The Agile Brand podcast website: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com/theagilebrandpodcast Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-brand/ For consulting on marketing technology, customer experience, and more visit GK5A: https://www.gk5a.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow
A story of the power of prayer, of the noetic energy of the heart, that can overcome otherwise very disrupting noise. St. Porphyrios says, “As I was leafing through it I lighted on a page showing the following experiment: If you throw a small stone into a calm lake you see the water making ripples over a small area. If you then throw in a larger stone, the ripples become larger and extend over a larger area so that they outflank the first ripples. At that moment I received the answer to my dilemma. It was divine illumination. I reasoned as follows: the small ripples from the singing outside the church can be outflanked by the prayers of great spiritual intensity that are being said inside the church. And at the same time there came at once into my mind forcefully, very forcefully: 'And if you celebrate here and have your mind on God, who can cause you any harm?'” From ”Wounded by Love: The Life and the Wisdom of Elder Porphyrios”, p. 56-58 This channel is dedicated to sharing the writings and lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthodox-wisdom/message
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O.N.E The Duo is a mother/daughter duo — Tekitha (mother) and Prana Supreme (daughter) — and their story is rooted in Hip-Hop royalty. Tekitha is the female lead on the Wu-Tang Clan albums, and Prana is the daughter of RZA, the founder and de facto leader of Wu-Tang Clan. Together they are pioneers, becoming the first artists to journey from Hip-Hop to Country. From a backdrop of diverse experience, influence, and their immersive Nashville journey, O.N.E The Duo has created a musical style that's all their own. “O.N.E” stands for Observant, Noetic, and Effervescent — there's intentionally no period after the "E" because effervescence goes on and on... onetheduo.comIG: @onetheduoSpotify: O.N.E The DuoNEW album Follow Your Heart: https://orcd.co/followyourheart Keep in touch with Michael online: https://michaelfranti.com The Stay Human podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts: https://stayhumanpodcast.com PODCAST EPISODE CREDITS:Executive Producers: Michael Franti and Activist Artists Management Producer: Angie Griffith for BPOSITIIVArtist Manager: Caitlin Stone for Activist Artists ManagementManagement Coordinator: Bryce Matthews for Activist Artists ManagementSocial Media Manager: Kaitlyn Parmenter for Alchemy Artist ServicesPresenting Sponsor: PactInstrumental from: “Crazy For You” by Michael Franti Editing by: Roger Gowdy for Page Turners Studio
Jeanie chats with the founder and CEO of Noetic Consultants, Nancie McDonnell Ruder. We chose to replay this episode because you'll quickly learn that Nancie and her team are so much more than marketing strategy and research and training. She takes such a personal and textured approach to her clients and to the world around her. Jeanie and Nancie dive into the ingredients of a good day, as well as a tough day. They share personal rituals and practices that help keep them on the course of their own evolution and growth and happy life.With over 20 years experience in marketing strategy, marketing training, branding and consumer research, Nancie loves building brands and helping people get better equipped to do so. She began her professional career with the Leo Burnett Company in Chicago, Illinois, where she served clients such as Procter & Gamble, Eli Lilly, The Gap, Lexmark Computers and Hoerchst Marion Rousseau. She launched Noetic Consulting in 2002 with the mission to “equip the people who build the brands using consumer research, brand strategy, training and other services and tools”. Through Noetic, Nancie has provided strategic guidance to clients large and small, including: AT&T, Discovery Channel, Georgetown University, McCann Worldgroup, Nike, Vail Resorts, Samsung Electronics, SC Johnson, Baywa Renewal energy and others. This is a very personal and practical conversation that you're sure to enjoy!(1:45) Jeanie shares how she met Nancie(4:36) Nancie's personal philosophy(8:25) Nancie describes her ideal day & routines (15:30) How to shift your energy(16:48) Noetic's Core Values(23:13) A proud moment from Nancie's 19 & 3/4 years in business(25:50) Nancie reflects on a unique client and learning experience from her past(28:20) Nancie & Jeanie discuss their support circles(37:45) What can we walk away with from this conversation? Connect with Nancie McDonnell Ruderhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nancieatnoetic/ Subscribe: Warriors At Work Podcasts Website: https://jeaniecoomber.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/986666321719033/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanie_coomber/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanie_coomber LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-coomber-90973b4/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMZ2HyNNyPoeCSqKClBC_w
I was doing some teaching on apologetics recently on Campus, and as we milled around outside afterwards, one of the students asked a thoughtful question.Why is it that contemporary apologetics mostly focuses on the two approaches that enjoy the least biblical support and have the most risks attached?To understand the question, some background.My presentation had been based on the ‘Seven types of apologetics' essay that I rolled out on The Payneful Truth last year (pt 1, pt 2). As a refresher (or to save you reading from scratch), I argued that in the varied world of contemporary apologetics and evangelistic persuasion, the word ‘apologetics' gets thrown around pretty loosely—so much so that it's possible to identify seven different kinds of persuasion or argument that might have the label ‘apologetics' slapped on them these days. They were:* Gospel persuasion: the arguments and evidence and reasoning that we employ when actually explaining the gospel of Jesus' death and resurrection (e.g. evidence that Jesus did indeed rise from the dead).* Gospel objections: having explained the gospel, we answer the various questions and objections that people raise against it (e.g. “Did Jesus really rise from the dead?”; “I don't believe that we are all sinners and rebels”; and so on).* Pre-emptive objections: before we get to talking about the gospel itself, we might address the general objections people have to God and Christianity (e.g. “Why does God allow suffering?”; “Hasn't science disproved Christianity?”; “Why is Christianity so anti-women and anti-gay?” etc.) * Building Christian confidence: one function or type of apologetics is bolstering the confidence of Christians by providing answers and reasons for their doubts, and for the common objections that society throws at us.* God talk and life: way back at the ‘engage' or pre-evangelistic end of the spectrum, the way we talk and behave in everyday life can open up and commend the subject of the gospel, in a Colossians 4:5-6 kind of way.* Positive reasons: These are positive arguments we put forward for the truth or attractiveness of the Christian faith. They might be some version of the classic proofs of the existence of God; they might be arguments that start with the people's inherent desires and aspirations and show that Christianity fulfills them; they might seek to present the positive goodness of Christianity in the most reasonable and attractive way, to get some traction with the modern, secular person.* Critique (kategoria): Rather than provide a defense or ‘apologia', this form of persuasion points out the inconsistencies and dysfunctions in the non-Christian worldview. It critiques the world, rather than answering the critiques of the world. (Paul's speech in Acts 17 is a classic case in point.)I argued that we find types 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7 in the example and instructions of the apostles, and suggested that these were the ones we should also focus on in our own evangelism and persuasion. Types 3 and 6—‘Pre-emptive objections' and ‘Positive reasons'—are not only difficult to find in the New Testament but have considerable risks attached. The ‘pre-emptive objections' approach puts us on the backfoot, and often gives too much credence to the validity or genuineness of the objection; the ‘positive reasons' strategy often seeks to frame Christianity in terms that are attractive to the prevailing secular mind, thereby risking a distortion of the counter-intuitive, offensive nature of the gospel.Unfortunately, it is precisely these two latter types (3 and 6) that tend to dominate the field of contemporary apologetics and persuasion.Hence the question I was asked: How has this come to be the case? Why do we end up focusing on the two apologetic approaches that have least to commend them?In answer, I made a few vague, stuttering remarks about the trends of modern thought, and our temptation to give the world too much credit, and our lack of belief in the power of the gospel itself, and how everything had gone to pot since the Enlightenment, and so on. All no doubt true, but a bit incoherent.But then a few days later, in the slow process of moving some books around at home—slow because I keep stopping to browse through old favourites—I came across Graeme Goldsworthy's underappreciated Gospel-centred Hermeneutics. Not a light read but full of gold. And I remembered and found again this section on page 60:Sinful thinking is ‘snake-think', the kind of noetic rebellion proposed by the serpent in Eden. It is diametrically opposed to the mind renewed by the gospel … At this point we can say that the godless presuppositions underlying the temptation and fall in Genesis 3 include the following:* If God is there, he does not communicate the truth.* We do not need God to reveal the rational framework for understanding reality;* Human reason is autonomous, and the ultimate arbiter of truth and falsity, right and wrong.In essence, these presuppositions are those of the secular mind that were given such sophisticated expression in the philosophies of the Enlightenment.‘Noetic rebellion'—there's a phrase you would only hear spoken in the halls of academe. ‘Noetic' means ‘to do with the mind' (from the Greek word nous, ‘mind', ‘understanding', ‘intellectual perception'). Why we can't just say ‘mental rebellion' I'm not sure, but I digress.At one level, Goldsworthy's point is one that you've heard in a thousand sermons on Genesis 3—that the fall involved a false set of assumptions and beliefs about God: that even if he is there, we can't trust him and don't need him; that we can gain wisdom and truth on our own terms; that we can become like God ourselves, as self-legislating judges of what is true and good.Goldsworthy's insight, however, is that this primal ‘snake-think' is precisely the program of the Enlightenment, and the foundation of modern thought. The Enlightenment was the humanistic project beginning in the late 17th century that sought to cast off the dark, dim understanding of our forebears, who relied on God and his revelation to understand the world. The Enlightenment thinkers wanted to see if we could figure it all out for ourselves, without an answer coming to us ‘from outside'. Could knowledge and truth and morality be found by following our own reason and instincts and experience? Surely yes, said the Enlightenment, and tried to do so.Fast forward to today, and we are the inheritors of several centuries of what amounts to very sophisticated snake-think. The progress of the Enlightenment has been anything but smooth. In fact, the ‘post-modern' movement was basically the realization that the assumptions of the Enlightenment were overly optimistic and self-defeating.All the same, even if post-modern thinkers are a tad less confident about our ability to figure it all out ourselves, the basic serpentine assumption remains. It's as old as Adam. If there is any rationality or truth or goodness or morality to be found, it will only be discovered or created by us, on our own terms, through our own reason and experience.Any proposal, therefore, that is put forward—whether Christian or otherwise—needs to accept these ground rules. The truth or falsity of something, its rightness or wrongness, its goodness or badness, its usefulness or otherwise, can only be established on terms decided by us.In our noetically rebellious world, human reason and experience occupy the bench as Judge. If Christianity wishes to argue for itself, it needs to take its place in the dock, like everything else, and defend itself. It needs to answer the Judge's objections and questions. It needs to show itself good and reasonable according to our current, autonomous standards of reason and experience.This is where Goldsworthy's insight helps answer my student's question about the focus of much contemporary apologetics.We find it very easy to focus on apologetic strategy number 3 (pre-emptive objections) and number 6 (positive reasons) because they fit within the dominant thought-patterns of our whole culture, the gravitational pull of which is hard to escape. We've grown up with snake-think. It's the air we breathe. We find it almost impossible to imagine a scenario in which human reason and experience are not the judge and arbiter of everything. By long habit, we assume that Christianity's normal place is in the dock, cap in hand, seeking to fend off the secular world's objections and allegations, and hoping to provide attractive, compelling reasons that might satisfy the Judge, or at least make him regard us less negatively.But you can see the problem. By adopting these apologetic strategies, we choose to work within the framework of the noetic rebellion of our culture. We implicitly accept the ground rules of snake-think, and hope that we can somehow persuade the Judge to think better of us and the gospel, or even to accept the truth of our claim.This has two real downsides.Firstly, it doesn't and can't work. The Judge of human reason will never be satisfied by the arguments and claims of the genuine gospel, because to do so would require a total reversal of positions. To accept the gospel claim would require the Judge to lay down his gavel, take off his robe, humbly enter the dock, and plead guilty to rebelling against the true creator, lord and judge of the world. What human judge is going to do that?Secondly, it leads us to change the message. We craft our arguments and persuasion to appeal to snake-think; that is, to a set of human standards, rationalities, aspirations and tastes that are shot-through with rebellion against God. The gospel is the opposite of this—it shames worldly wisdom and refuses to be known by it (see 1 Cor 1-2). It's hard to see how we could dabble in approaches 3 and 6 at any depth, without it changing our gospel proclamation for the worse.The great news, though, is that the gospel provides a profound critique of snake-think and a wonderful redemption from it. The simple old gospel is powerfully effective because it addresses the simple old problem—which also happens to be the simple modern problem: rebellion against God. Gospel persuasion is accusatory and liberating rather than defensive or apologetic, because it calls on all people everywhere to leave behind their noetic rebellion and turn back to the only wise God.That's how Paul approached the Athenian sophisticates in Acts 17. Rather than adopting a defensive stance—as if he and his message were on trial, and needing to be justified—he gives a quite devastating critique of their foolish idolatry and ignorance, and puts them in the dock before the God and judge of the world. “The times of ignorance God overlooked, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent, because he has fixed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness by a man whom he has appointed; and of this he has given assurance to all by raising him from the dead” (Acts 17:30-31).Surely it can't be as simple as that? Won't people laugh at such a message?Some will, as they did in Athens.But by the grace and power of God, others will say “We will hear you again about this” (Acts 17:32).PSGoldsworthy's point (in the passage quoted above) has relevance for so much else. He makes it in the context of how we read, interpret and apply the Bible today (‘hermeneutics'), arguing that Christ as the centre and key of the Scriptures is thus the centre and key for all human knowledge and interpretation.This is in fact why his argument has relevance for how we think about nearly everything, because it diagnoses the problem that besets all human knowledge in every human culture of every age. The Christ-centred message of the Bible explains us to ourselves, no matter who we are or when or where we live. We don't need sophisticated cultural analysis to understand the truly important problems of humanity and their solution. In fact, our cultural analysis is so compromised by snake-think that it always misunderstands the true nature of ourselves and the world (because it is predicated on a rejection of the God who created the world).As I said, Gospel-centred Hermeneutics is no light read, but it's very much worth it.A reminder about The Centre for Christian Living event on ‘Deception' that I'm speaking at on August 24. These events are great for small groups to take a week's break from their normal Bible study and consider a topic—you can attend as a group in person, or watch it together on livestream. All the details are at the CCL website. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe
Samir Tabar helps run one of the world's largest publicly listed Bitcoin miners, Bit Digital. Before that he helped established one of the world's first psychedelic venture capital funds, Noetic. Before that he was co-founder of Fluidity, a company extensively featured in the Harvard Business Review as being the first to tokenize New York real estate. He was also Head of Capital Strategy for Bank of America, and started his career as a lawyer for Skadden, Arps. He graduated from Columbia Law School and Oxford University. He has a book coming out later his year titled ‘Mission Matters'. He's also Tao's former girlfriend's new boyfriend...they discuss polyamory, Palestine, economics, politics, philosophy and more. Watch video on YouTube, or listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere else podcasts live.
Mike Rogers, CRO at Noetic Cyber, joins me today to talk about all things Noetic Cyber, his learnings from Ionic Security, building a great working environment, how to figure out who the biggest innovators are, and more. Mike and I had shared experiences at Ionic Security and we break down some of the contributing factors of why Ionic was not the huge financial success many thought it would be. If you are a sales leader at a startup, or you're in the sales team, and you're searching for your repeatable scalable sales process to grow sales faster, then please get in touch with me at andrew@unstoppable.do or you can also go to my site at www.unstoppable.do. Sign up for our newsletter (https://www.salesbluebird.com)We want your questions and topic suggestions for future episodes. Send them to andrew@unstoppable.do or send us a voice/video at https://zipmessage.com/unstoppableNoetic is hiring so, get in touch with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themikerogers/ or he says you can email him at mrogers@noeticcyber.com Support the show (http://www.unstoppable.do)
Sa'ad Shah is the co-founder and managing partner of Noetic, a venture capital firm that seeks to invest in emerging and early-stage psychedelic-based wellness, therapeutic and pharmaceutical companies around the world. Sa'ad has spent the last 25 years in capital markets and asset management industry with a focus on alternative investment strategies. Prior to co-founding Noetic, Sa'ad was a managing director at The Carlyle Group. Sa'ad is also a co-founder and managing partner at Grey House Partners, venture partner at Alpha Partners, an affiliate partner at Lindsay Goldberg LLC and a venture advisor to Learn Capital LLC. He is also a filmmaker, scriptwriter and producer, and a board member of The Necessary Angel Theatre in Toronto and Council of Advisors for The Wende Museum in Los Angeles. Sa'ad graduated with a BA Economics and Political Science from Columbia University. He is the proud father of two daughters, and lives in Toronto.
"First state of consciousness is called Eikasia. Second state of consciousness is Pistis. Third state of consciousness is Dianoia. Fourth state of consciousness is Nous." www.TeleiosGnosis.org "The lowest part of man is irrational and subjective and is related with the five ordinary senses. The highest part of man is the world of intuition and objective spiritual consciousness. In the world of intuition, the archetypes of all things in nature develop. Only those who have penetrated into the world of objective intuition, only those who have reached the solemn heights of Noetic thought are truly awakened and illuminated." - Samael Aun Weor, The Perfect Matrimony We give public lectures in person in New Jersey, United States. Please check out website https://TeleiosGnosis.org/location for location and directions.
This week, we have the pleasure of speaking with Sa'ad Shah, Managing Partner for Noetic Fund. Noetic Fund is a venture capital fund focused on psychedelic medicine and related sustainable solutions for mental health and physical well being. In our conversation, Sa'ad gives us an overview of how his interest in philosophy led to his involvement with plant medicine, how the psychedelic industry is currently misunderstood and under appreciated, Noetic's portfolio selection process, and more!*You can learn more about Sa'ad and Noetic Fund by visiting their website: NoeticFund.com*Pre-order your Wakeful Travel Psychedelic Integration Journal HERE!*Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest industry news: PsychedelicSpotlight.com
1. The differences between psychology and science 2. Dr. Chen's journey from psychology to Biblical Counseling 3. How science is misused and misrepresented 4. The noetic effects of the fall on the mind
Show Notes and Links to Clifford Brooks's Work and Allusions/Texts from Episode 72 On Episode 72, Pete welcomes Clifford Brooks, poet supreme, passionate creative, and founder of Southern Collective Experience, which publishes the fabulous journal of culture, Blue Mountain Review. They talk about Cliff's idyllic childhood of curiosity and wonder, his faith in continuing to channel this wonder and passion into his work, his coming relatively late into poetry, music and its inspiration for his writing, resonant lines, myth as a muse, consistent themes in his work, and much more. Clifford Brooks was born in Athens, Georgia. His first poetry collection, The Draw of Broken Eyes & Whirling Metaphysic, was re-issued by Southern Collective Experience in August 2018. His second full-length poetry volume, Athena Departs: Gospel of a Man Apart, as well as a limited-edition poetry chapbook, Exiles of Eden, were published by Southern Collective Experience in 2017. Clifford is the founder of The Southern Collective Experience, a cooperative of writers, musicians and visual artists, which publishes the journal of culture The Blue Mountain Review and hosts the NPR show Dante's Old South. He is on the faculty of The Company of Writers, and provides tutorials on poetry through the Noetic teaching application. Clifford Brooks' Website The Southern Collective Experience Website Buy The Draw of Broken Eyes & Whirling Metaphysics "A Bookshop Interview with Clifford Brooks" CLIFFORD BROOKS IN CONVERSATION WITH TERENCE HAWKINS Dante's Old South NPR Radio Show on Spotify At about 1:45, Clifford Brooks talks about the methods in which his work has been published-re: rights, second edition, etc. At about 3:30, Cliff talks about his childhood relationship with reading and the written word and how he was encouraged to explore his curiosity At about 7:00, Cliff talks about the power and importance of play in his childhood, being on the autism spectrum At about 8:40, Cliff talks about the connections between the playful, curious, imaginative kid and his creative power as an adult poet At about 10:40, Cliff talks about writers who have given, and continue to give, “chills at will,” like Pinsky, Kelli Russell Agodon, Chen Chen, Langston Hughes, Louise Gluck, and Dante, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Rilke; Cliff expands on Rilke's pull At about 14:20, Cliff talks about the outsized pull of music in his life, including its effect on him becoming a poet; Pete shouts out three music recs he received and loved from Cliff's show, Dante's Old South Radio Show-Cutso, Lyrics Born, and Turkuaz At about 17:40, Cliff and Pete discuss the mythological “Easter eggs” in Cliff's work, as well as references of “haunting” with Robert Johnson and connections to addiction and “Old Scratch” At about 21:25, Pete asks Cliff to tell the audience about his “ ‘Eureka' moment” that impelled him to continue writing, as well as how an agent pointed Cliff to poetry over the other genres At about 30:45, Cliff talks about the difference between imitation and inspiration and his early days “learning to write” poetry after having written other styles At about 32:45, Cliff talks about the importance of truth in poetry and how seriously he takes it in his own writing At about 35:00, Cliff details his editing process and it being essential for him and creating connections; Pete follows up with a questions about the connection between catharsis and editing At about 37:00, Clifford denies the importance of “decoding poetry” and trumpets the power of subjectivity At about 39:30, Cliff discusses purpose in his poem, as epitomized by a Jericho Brown quote At about 41:40, Pete outlines some thematic and stylistic “throughlines” in Cliff's poetry, including passion and wanderlust, which leads Cliff to talk about the seeking of travel, both literal and metaphorical At about 43:30, Pete asks Cliff about the Nietzche epigraph At about 45:50, Cliff and Pete agree on the connectivity that paradoxically comes with solitude and the quiet of writing poetry At about 47:00, Clifford talks about the magic of the twilight hours and his kinship with past guest of both Cliff and Pete, standout prose poet José Hernández Diaz At about 48:40, Pete identifies the poem “In the Beginning” and some resonant lines At about 50:35, Pete and Cliff discuss abandonment/restlessness through a poem that references Alice in Wonderland At about 53:15, Cliff touches on themes like moderation from “The Transparent Mess of an Unbalanced Man” At about 54:10, “A Father Sits with a Son” brings about resonant lines and discussion of “Live and Let Live” and beautiful “moments in time” with his father At about 55:55, “The Last Wispy Gypsy” provides a thrill-inducing line At about 56:30, Cliff references Kid Cudi in talking about “night terrors” and “childlike quality” in his work At about 58:30, Pete quotes some of Cliff's work as the two discuss regret and the temporal nature of happiness as a consistent theme in Cliff's work At about 59:55, Pete and Cliff add to their playlist of songs that correspond to the poetry's subject matter, including “Everlong” At about 1:00:30, Cliff and Pete discuss amicable breakups “with no malice” and the consequences of life decisions like starting a family, etc. At about 1:03:00, Pete quotes the “Scotch, Scuffles, and Sermons” and a “musical” line from the piece that leads into discussions of spirituality and the connection between spirit and flesh At about 1:08:00, Cliff dissects some of his “methodical, but not contrived” rhymes and syntax that work to enhance the ethereal quality of the words At about 1:10:50, Cliff talks about mythology and its connection to his inspirations At about 1:12:55, Cliff introduces and reads from “The Original Title Failed Me” At about 1:17:15, Cliff introduces and reads from “Colors of Parish, Sex, and Essence” At about 1:19:30, Cliff gives some info on his myriad projects, including the fabulous Blue Mountain Review and contact info At about 1:22:20, Cliff talks about upcoming projects, including fiction and poetry publications You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. 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What You Will Learn: What considerations seven-figure business owners should make toward their marketing efforts, and what commonalities Nancie sees in businesses in this bracket Why a consistent message is key especially for anyone in a sales role, and why spreading your marketing efforts too thin is a common pain point Why “brand purpose” is the first and most important thing an organization needs to identify and clarify, and why having a clear brand purpose can help both internally and externally Why understanding your value offering and defining the “who, when, what, and how” come after you've defined your brand purpose or your “why” Why partnering with a market research expert or conducting your own market research can help you best identify your target audience and what they're looking for Why building out your internal marketing team and expanding your research can help you identify thought leadership opportunities to expand within your space Why difficult times like these should be exactly when you dial up your research, sales and marketing, even as you cut back in other areas How studies have shown that 70% of US consumers want and expect to hear from the brands they care about during the global pandemic, and why nailing your messaging is crucial What common denominators Nancie has seen in businesses that successfully made the jump from small entrepreneurial efforts to well-marketed organizations Why Culture and Brand are two incredibly important sides of the same coin, and why it is important to recognize and address your company's cultural challenges About Nancie McDonnell Ruder Nancie McDonnell Ruder's 25-year career began at the Leo Burnett Company where she worked in account management and strategy for Procter & Gamble, Eli Lilly, The Gap, Lexmark Computers and Hoerchst Marion Rousseau. Nancie founded Noetic Consultants in 2002 with the goal of becoming an effective extension of their clients' teams. The word “noetic” is related to one's intellect and thinking, and Nancie chose this name for the company because it reflects the team's commitment to helping clients strategically think through their challenges so that, together, Noetic and their clients can take the actions necessary to get to the best possible outcomes. Noetic's clients have included Samsung, PepsiCo, Nike, Marriott, Mayo Clinic and Discovery, Inc. Nancie is also the author of Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill: How Senior Marketers Scale the Heights Through Art and Science, and the creator of the Noetic Art & Science Assessment™. Nancie is actively involved in many industry, education and community endeavors. Resources: Jack and Jill Went Up The Hill by Nancie McDonnell Ruder: https://amzn.to/3qX1HPU Website: www.noeticconsultants.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nancieatnoetic/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/noetic-consultants Facebook: www.facebook.com/noeticconsultants/ Twitter: @nancieruder Twitter: @NoeticConsults Additional Resources: Elite Business Health Assessment: https://growwithelite.com/health Email: info@GrowWithElite.com Website: https://growwithelite.com/