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Are you feeling low energy? Do you feel stressed on a daily basis? The news is filled with stories of wars, mass shootings, rights getting overturned, economic uncertainty, and so much continuous devastation, it could seem that we are living in End Times. Our guest today, scholar, philosopher, and researcher Jean Houston, Ph.D., delves into the idea of finding possibility, even during these times of great grief. We have been conditioned to respond to the terrible, but it does not have to be this way. As an icon in the Human Potential movement, Jean shares ideas about how the Renaissance, with its advancements in music, art, poetry, and cosmology, came after great plagues and times of war, much like the world situation today. Could we be in a new Renaissance period now? We are once again in a similar time of radical growth, and we have the power within us to see new possibilities and reach mythical potential in our human evolution. Jean shares stories of her travels and talks about her friendship with scholar Joseph Campbell and how they would have “beautiful fights” which were friendly arguments and deep discussions about mythology and the fate of humanity. Campbell wrote extensively about the “Hero's Journey,” while Jean considered the “Heroine's Journey.” Part of the problem is that 50% of the human race is not being recognized for women's immense creativity and power. Women's ways are missing. With an emphasis on compassion, cooperation, community, and process rather than product and competition, humane creativity must be celebrated by acknowledging the achievements of women. She also talks about her fateful meeting of evolutionary philosopher and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin who became one of her mentors when she was much younger. At an early age, they would have profound discussions of time, history, and transformation, as she gained an alternate education of possibilities through their talks. We air this today in honor of Jean Houston's upcoming 88th birthday. Info: JeanHouston.com
Can intention alone cause changes in physical systems? Can the collective attention of a large group of people to an event cause changes in the coherence changes in physical systems, despite that lack of intention to do so?In today's episode we're going to be exploring a field consciousness hypothesis: so a variation on the idea that consciousness may extend beyond the body and interact casually with physical systems and the consciousness of other beings, in some kind of resonant field phenomena. We're going to be learning about the experiments with random number generators used to test this hypothesis; how human intention and attention has been proved to be able to affect these random outputs in a vast backlog of positive results and meta analyses; We're going to hear about how these experiments have been taken global, looking at collective effects on RNGs of particularly important world events that many people are attending to; we're going to be looking at criticisms of the statistical analysis and a potential experimenter effect; and we're going to be talking about the contrast between some seemingly non-local effects with other localised effects; and as always we're going to be getting into the implications, in this case of whether the ‘field consciousness' effect the data seems to point to, is more likely to be a unified field of consciousness, so in some sense a single mind, or simply the aggregated sum of all individual consciousnesses. Now fortunately to guide us as we carefully test the thickness of the ice on this genuinely alternative world view of consciousness, we have the cognitive psychologist that has pioneered these field consciousness experiments since he founded the Global Consciousness Project at the Princeton University PEAR labs, Roger Nelson. Roger worked at Princeton's PEAR labs in the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, initially under Bob Jahn, for over twenty years until his retirement in 2002. He is also the author of the book “Connected: The emergence of global consciousness”.What we discuss:00:00 Intro.07:30 Random Number generator ‘mind-matter interaction' experiments at Princeton PEAR labs.21:10 Bob Jahn - Dean of Engineering at Princeton.28:45 Emotional and passionate group events saw coherence in the RNG experiments. 33:00 Contrast between apparent local and non-local effects.37:55 David Bohm's Implicate / Explicate order concept.38:55 “Pilot wave” and “active information” link between the implicite and the explicate.43:55 Statistical results generation and analysis of significance.49:05 The sceptics criticisms.51:45 The Global Consciousness Project methodology. 53:05 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's mind sphere, called ‘Noosphere'.57:45 Measuring the group coherence of Princess Diana's funeral.01:00:25 The 9/11 Results.01:05:55 The emotional component in coherence.01:18:40 The quantity of people and strength of the emotion, whether positive or negative, raises the effect size.01:11:10 A single collective consciousness VS an aggregate of all individual consciousnesses. 01:14:50 Different levels of collective consciousness above individual bodies.01:16:55 The analogy of individuals being like neurones in a cosmic brain.01:20:55 The Experimenter effect criticism.01:26:10 The Helmut Schmidt “Unobserved tape” experiment.01:29.10 The indeterminate state before observer ‘collapses of the wave function' analogy to explain results.01:37:25 The Schmidt ‘retrocausation' hypothesis.References:Roger Nelson, “Connected: the Emergence of Global Consciousness”Robert Jahn And Brenda Dunn, “Margins of Reality”International Consciousness Research Laboratories (ICRL) Publishing.Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, “The Phenomena of man”
How the heck do I describe this book? In 1969, R. A. Lafferty wrote a novel. In it, he combined the spirituality of St. Theresa of Avila, conspiracy theories, immortal frog-men, psychic brain powers based on the ideas of the French paleontologist priest, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, badgers, modernist painters, and much, much more. Reading a Lafferty story is like listening to an excitable drunk tell you an impossible, rambling shaggy dog story. You don't believe it when you're drunk, but you do when you sober up. Gregorio Montejo, of Ktistec Press, returns to the show to discuss Lafferty's Fourth Mansions. Follow him on Twitter.com @KtistecP*************************************************************************************************************Follow me on Twitter @AaronIrberSubscribe to my Substack - https://aaronirber.substack.com/ for updates on the show, essays, and more!Donate to my Patreon - I Might Believe in Faeries https://www.patreon.com/imightbelieveinfaeriesLike my Facebook page - I Might Believe in FaeriesBattle Of The Creek by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Logo Art by Linnea Kisby*************************************************************************************************************
Dimanche 13 avril avec la célébration des Rameaux marquait le début de la semaine sainte. L'opportunité plus encore dans les jours saints qui viennent, de creuser notre vie spirituelle, notre quête de Dieu et d'y consacrer du temps. Et des figures spirituelles peuvent nous y aider. Parmi elles, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, dont on commémore ces jours-ci le 70e anniversaire de la mort. Une l'occasion de rentrer dans sa pensée parfois complexe mais qui a quelque chose à dire au monde d'aujourd'hui. Thierry Magnin président recteur délégué de l'Institut Catholique de Lille, prêtre du diocèse de Saint-Etienne, vicaire général et auteur de "Le scientifique et l'ermite" aux éditions Desclée De Brouwer, un dialogue virtuel imaginaire entre Pierre Teilhard de Chardin et Charles de Foucault, est au micro de RCF et radio Notre-Dame. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, Dr. Oord engages with the recently published book, Whitehead and Teilhard: From Organism to Omega. The book, edited by Ilia Delio and Andrew Davis, is a compilation of essays interacting with the work of philosopher Alfred North Whitehead and paleontologist and theologian Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.The Center for Christogenesis will be hosting an upcoming online conference May 2-4 entitled Rethinking Religion in an Age of Science. Registration is now open to further explore together the ideas of Whitehead and Teilhard at the intersection of science and religion.
Pred kratkim sem prebral misel Thomasa Jeffersona, ki je nekoč rekel: “Sveča ne izgubi ničesar, če prižge drugo svečo.” Vsakdo, ki je že kdaj nesebično pomagal drugemu, ve, da je to res. Toda žal niso vsi pripravljeni sprejeti te miselnosti dajanja. Pravzaprav večina ljudi ne razmišlja tako. Prepričani so, da deliti nekaj svojega z drugimi pomeni izgubiti. Vsak človek ima eno izmed dveh miselnosti: miselnost pomanjkanja ali obilja. Ljudje, ki negujejo miselnost pomanjkanja, menijo, da je v življenju na voljo le omejena količina dobrin, pa naj gre za denar, priložnosti ali kaj drugega. Svet vidijo kot torto s točno določenim številom kosov, zato si prizadevajo, da bi dobili svojega, in ko jim to uspe, ga želijo za vsako ceno zavarovati in v njem uživati sami. Tisti z miselnostjo obilja pa verjamejo, da je vsega dovolj za vse. Če je življenje torta in se drugi bojujejo za svoj kos, je rešitev ljudi z miselnostjo obilja ta, da bodo pač spekli drugo torto. Če imajo zamisel, jo delijo; prepričani so, da se jim bo porodila nova. Če imajo denar, ga nekaj dajo, saj ga lahko vedno še kaj zaslužijo. Vedo, da je na voljo več (ali drugačnih) virov in dovolj priložnosti, da vsi uspejo. Ljudje smo jemalci ali dajalci. Jemalci jemljejo, grabijo in pogoltnejo vse, kar lahko, da bi zadovoljili svoje potrebe. Življenje vidijo kot tekmo, v kateri lahko zmaga le eden. Na drugi strani pa so dajalci, ljudje, ki dajejo, ustvarjajo in omogočajo, da se stvari zgodijo. Ti ustvarjajo napredek in spodbujajo druge k uspehu. Verjamem, da na tem področju dobimo od življenja to, kar pričakujemo. Lahko zbiramo in potem zadržujemo tisto malo, kar imamo, in ne dobimo ničesar več. Lahko pa to, kar imamo, dajemo in delimo z drugimi in smo tudi sami nagrajeni z obiljem. Naše stališče pomeni ključno razliko. Če združimo moči, če velikodušno dajemo, bomo tako ali drugače dobili veliko več, kot smo dali. Svetopisemsko besedilo iz Pregovorov 11,24 je jasno: “Nekateri razdaja obilo in bogatí še bolj; drugi zadržuje celó, kar se spodobi, pa gre v siromaštvo.” Gojimo miselnost obilja. Bodimo dajalci, ne jemalci; sodelujmo, ne tekmujmo. Prepričan sem, da bomo tako na podlagi lastne izkušnje spoznali resničnost omenjenih besed in doživeli tisto, kar je opisal Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, ki je rekel: “Najbolj zadovoljujoča stvar v življenju je zmožnost dati velik del sebe drugim.”
In this episode we discuss a new film biography of Fr. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin with its producer/director Frank Frost. This remarkable man was a paleontologist and visionary French Jesuit priest. His lifelong effort to reframe his beliefs in the light of evolution led to a paradigm shift in the relationship of science and religion. Teilhard foresaw the emergence of the internet, globalization, technological innovation, and the embrace of human responsibility for continuing evolution. His legacy includes hope-filled spirituality and a robust environmental movement. He is now the subject of a two-hour biography on public television that captures his triumphs and trials, his love for the divine and the human, and his trust in the future.
Today's podcast is a 13-minute meditation — an audio retreat — on a prayer by the French priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Put on some headphones, find a comfortable spot, and let your soul be quieted.
This Sunday we reflected on Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's prayer: “Above all, trust in the slow work of God.” As we begin a new year, we explore the wisdom gained, celebrate life's moments, and consider how God works through unexpected people and circumstances. Drawing from the Epiphany story, we discuss trusting God's timing and living with hope, courage, and authenticity. Find out more about Storied Church @ STORIEDCHURCH.org TO GIVE storiedchurch.org/give JOIN OUR LISTSERVE: storiedchurch.org/connect instagram.com/storiedchurch facebook.com/storiedchurch YouTube: @storiedchurch921
This week we speak to multidisciplinary independent researcher William Sarill, whose life has traced a high-dimensional curve through biochemistry, art restoration, physics, and esotericism (and I'm stopping the list here but it goes on). Bill is one of the only people I know who has the scientific chops to understand and explain how to possibly unify thermodynamics with general relativity AND has gone swimming into the deep end of The Weird for long enough to develop an appreciation for its paradoxical profundities. He can also boast personal friendships with two of the greatest (and somewhat diametrically opposed) science fiction authors ever: Phil Dick and Isaac Asimov. In this conversation we start by exploring some of his discoveries and insights as an intuition-guided laboratory biomedical researcher and follow the river upstream into his synthesis of emerging theoretical frameworks that might make sense of PKD's legendary VALIS experiences — the encounter with high strangeness that drove him to write The Exegesis, over a million words of effort to explain the deep structure of time and reality. It's time for new ways to think about time! Enjoy…✨ Support This Work• Buy my brain for hourly consulting or advisory work on retainer• Become a patron on Substack or Patreon• Help me find backing for my next big project Humans On The Loop• Buy the books we discuss from my Bookshop.org reading list• Buy original paintings and prints or commission new work• Join the conversation on Discord in the Holistic Technology & Wise Innovation and Future Fossils servers• Make one-off donations at @futurefossils on Venmo, $manfredmacx on CashApp, or @michaelgarfield on PayPal• Buy the show's music on Bandcamp — intro “Olympus Mons” from the Martian Arts EP & outro “Sonnet A” from the Double-Edged Sword EP✨ Go DeeperBill's Academia.edu pageBill's talk at the PKD Film FestivalBill's profile for the Palo Alto Longevity PrizeBill's story on Facebook about his biochemistry researchBill in the FF Facebook group re: Simulation Theory, re: The Zero-Point Field, re: everything he's done that no one else has, re: how PKD predicted ChatGPT"If you find this world bad, you should see some of the others" by PKDThe Wyrd of the Early Earth: Cellular Pre-sense in the Primordial Soup by Eric WargoMy first and second interviews with William Irwin ThompsonMy lecture on biology, time, and myth from Oregon Eclipse Gathering 2017"I understand Philip K. Dick" by Terence McKennaWeird Studies on PKD and "The Trash Stratum" Part 1 & Part 2Weird Studies with Joshua Ramey on divination in scienceSparks of Genius: The Thirteen Thinking Tools of the World's Most Creative People by Robert & Michele Root-BernsteinDiscovering by Robert Root-Bernstein✨ MentionsPhilip K. Dick, Bruce Damer, Iain McGilchrist, Eric Wargo, Stu Kauffman, Michael Persinger, Alfred North Whitehead, Terence McKenna, Karl Friedrich, Mike Parker, Chris Jeynes, David Wolpert, Ivo Dinov, Albert Einstein, Kurt Gödel, Erwin Schroedinger, Kaluza & Klein, Richard Feynman, Euclid, Hermann Minkowski, James Clerk Maxwell, The I Ching, St. Augustine, Stephen Hawking, Jim Hartle, Alexander Vilenkin, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Timothy Morton, Futurama, The Wachowski Siblings, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Leonard Euler, Paramahansa Yogananda, Alfred Korbzybski, Frank Herbert, Robert Heinlein, Claude Shannon, Ludwig Boltzmann, Carl Jung, Danny Jones, Mark Newman, Michael Lachmann, Cristopher Moore, Jessica Flack, Robert Root Bernstein, Louis Pasteur, Alexander Fleming, Ruth Bernstein, Andres Gomez Emilsson, Diane Musho Hamilton This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
No final do século XIX, um asceta ortodoxo russo chamado Nikolai Fedorov foi inspirado pelo darwinismo para argumentar que os humanos poderiam direcionar sua própria evolução para trazer a ressurreição. Segundo ele, até este ponto, a seleção natural tinha sido um fenômeno aleatório, mas agora, graças à tecnologia, os humanos podiam intervir neste processo. Invocando profecias bíblicas, ele escreveu: "Este dia será divino, impressionante, mas não milagroso, pois a ressurreição será uma tarefa não de milagre, mas de conhecimento e trabalho comum." Essa teoria foi levada para o século XX por Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, um padre jesuíta francês e paleontólogo que, como Fedorov, acreditava que a evolução levaria ao Reino de Deus. Em 1949, Teilhard propôs que no futuro todas as máquinas seriam conectadas a uma vasta rede global que permitiria que as mentes humanas se fundissem. Com o tempo, essa unificação da consciência levaria a uma explosão de inteligência – o "Ponto Ômega" – permitindo que a humanidade "rompesse a estrutura material do Tempo e Espaço" e se fundisse perfeitamente com o divino. Os transumanistas, geralmente ateus, normalmente reconhecem Teilhard e Fedorov como precursores de seu movimento, mas o contexto religioso de suas ideias raramente é mencionado ou creditado - embora, a todo momento, tudo o que a religião fornecia (mesmo na sua forma herética, gnóstica ou heterodoxa) fosse prontamente substituído por um pretenso equivalente científico. Para se afastar de sua raiz esotérica, ocultista, religiosa, cristã, gnóstica - a maioria dos adeptos do movimento atribui o primeiro uso do termo transumanismo, no sentido que eles de fato desejam comunicar, a Julian Huxley, o eugenista britânico e amigo próximo de Teilhard que, na década de 1950, expandiu muitas das ideias do padre em seus próprios escritos - embora tenha se esforçado para afastar qualquer pista religiosa para soar relevante entre a academia. Durante duas décadas, o trasnhumanismo era tido como uma ideia marginal, até ressurgir com força nos anos 80 em São Francisco entre um grupo de pessoas da indústria de tecnologia com uma veia libertária. Eles inicialmente se autodenominavam extropianos e se comunicavam por meio de boletins informativos e em conferências anuais. Desde então, foram criados jornais, institutos, ONGs e organizações educacionais destinadas a juntar pensadores transumanistas e espalhá-los pelas diversas áreas do conhecimento humano: inteligência artificial, nanotecnologia, engenharia genética, robótica, exploração espacial, memética e a política e economia. O movimento foi ganhando destaque não apenas no meio acadêmico, mas também entre empresários e entusiastas da tecnologia. Russel Kurzweil foi um dos primeiros grandes pensadores a trazer essas ideias para o mainstream e legitimá-las para um público mais amplo. Sua ascensão em 2012 para um cargo de diretor de engenharia no Google, anunciou, para muitos, uma fusão simbólica entre a filosofia transhumanista e a influência de grandes empresas de tecnologia. Os transhumanistas hoje exercem enorme poder no Vale do Silício — empreendedores como Elon Musk e Peter Thiel se identificam como crentes desta "nova religião" — onde fundaram think tanks como a Singularity University e o Future of Humanity Institute. As ideias propostas pelos pioneiros do movimento não são mais reflexões teóricas abstratas, mas estão sendo incorporadas em tecnologias emergentes em organizações como Google, Apple, Tesla e SpaceX. O que torna o movimento transumanista tão sedutor é que ele promete restaurar, por meio da ciência, as esperanças transcendentes que a própria ciência obliterou. Os transumanistas não acreditam na existência de uma alma, mas também não gostariam de soar como materialistas estritos. Deus na Maquina: Transhumanismo, Antihumanismo e Religiões Biônicas https://tavernadolugarnenhum.com.br/filosofia/deus-na-maquina-transhumanismo-antihumanismo-e-religioes-bionicas/
"We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience." Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, French priest and philosopher. Listen as Larry shares his understanding of the Truth within the above quote. We are nonphysical or God expressions who are temporarily in human or physical form. We are not the bodies we are wearing temporarily. We are we are eternal beings. Remembering this empowers us and makes a big difference in how we perceive ourselves and the world we live in. If you appreciate our podcasts a gift in any amount is lovingly received. Peace and blessings from Larry and Mary Ellen.Support the show
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 145 Leftism is religious. In fact, it's occult-mystical religious, a vast suite of denominations of "transformative" religions of "Progress." Progress toward what, though? Higher consciousness, in fact, collective consciousness, which is supposedly man's true but forgotten nature. The goal: to evolve humanity, collectively, to become master of the universe, which is to say God. This religion and its aspects are fully visible throughout all the phases of Marxism, with "socialism" being the name for the awakened aspect, and are obviously present in the strange theosophical views behind the UN (https://newdiscourses.com/2024/04/occult-theosophy-united-nations/), as we have seen (https://newdiscourses.com/2024/06/the-global-pagan-theocracy-united-nations/). Perhaps nowhere are they more clearly laid bare, though, than in the heretical ramblings of Jesuit priest, geologist, and wizard Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Well, it's time to expose it all. Join host James Lindsay in this groundbreaking episode of the New Discourses Podcast as he starts to pull back the veil on just how religious Leftism is. New book! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2024 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #Religion
Is it time to redefine the meaning of what it means to be Christian? Traditional religious institutions may be apathetic, or even corrupt, as we've seen in the Catholic priest scandals. Yet, it is possible to feel inspired and start new, according to our guest today, internationally acclaimed theologian Matthew Fox. Matthew was a member of the Dominican Order for 34 years, but then expelled for being a feminist theologian, which went against the traditional teachings. He then started his own institutions for Creative Spirituality. Today Matthew talks about how more and more people have strayed away from traditional religion. Many parents have given up on religion, so how do you teach children about morals and spirit? Matthew discusses how we can emphasize the spirituality aspect more through contemplation and action. Younger people are interested in social reform. He talks about the importance of Christian mystics ranging from Hildegard von Bingen to Meister Eckhart to Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. To recreate religion, we need to consider mysticism. Modern spiritual leaders such as Thích Nhat Hanh and the Dalai Lama are teaching about spirit. Matthew suggests considering various wisdom and studying different ranges of religions. He invites us to ask questions such as how we are related to these great beings like Jesus, Mother Mary, Buddha, or Mohammad. He discusses the intense need for connection that was formerly found though religious communities. Raves are a new way to celebrate rituals. The original purpose was to worship, so he developed the “Cosmic Mass” – a dance celebration ritual without drugs. He talks about how creativity is extremely important. We can look at the planets and stars and ask how we are connected. How can we live in awe? Matthew holds a doctorate in the History and Theology of Spirituality from the Institut Catholique de Paris. He founded the Institute in Culture and Creation Spirituality. Matthew continues to be an activist for gender justice and eco-justice. He is the author of 37 books and today he talks about his book “The Pope's War.” Info: MatthewFox.org
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Mother Hilda Scott OSB on Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and how Jesus harnessed the energy of love for us on the cross so we can use that energy to handle all the ill-winds that blow into our life.
Every Swede has celebrated Valborg (Walpurgis / Walpurga) this week although no one really knows why, and András reports from Sicily on volcanic activities. In TWISH we hear about Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, a theologian so controversial that popes nowadays still cannot agree on what to think of him. Then it's time for this week's news:INTERNATIONAL: How local communities shaped ‘Cranky Uncle Vaccine' gameSWEDEN / UK: Computer game in school made students better at detecting fake newsUK: The role of religion in COVID-19 vaccine uptakeUK: SCAM diet almost killed a former modelEU: Investigations of misinformation on Meta platforms ahead of June EP electionsVaccination efforts have saved over 150 million lives over the last 50 years, and therefore Maurice Hilleman gets a Really Right Award as a representative of those who dedicate their lives to the cause.Enjoy!Segments: Intro; Greetings; TWISH; News; Really Right; Quote and Farewell; Outro; Out-Takes0:00:27 Intro0:00:53 Greetings0:08:45 TWISH0:14:10 News0:34:02 Really Right0:37:38 Quote And Farewell0:39:49 Outro0:41:04 Out-Takes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The news is filled with stories of wars, pandemics, mass shootings, rights getting overturned, and so much continuous devastation, it could seem that we are living in End Times. Our guest today, scholar, philosopher, and researcher Jean Houston, Ph.D., delves into the idea of finding possibility, even during these times of great grief. We have been conditioned to respond to the terrible, but it does not have to be this way. As an icon in the Human Potential movement, Jean shares ideas about how the Renaissance, with its advancements in music, art, poetry, and cosmology, came after great plagues and times of war, much like the world situation today. Could we be in a new Renaissance period now? We are once again in a similar time of radical growth, and we have the power within us to see new possibilities and reach mythical potential in our human evolution. Jean shares stories of her travels and talks about her friendship with scholar Joseph Campbell and how they would have “beautiful fights” which were friendly arguments and deep discussions about mythology and the fate of humanity. Campbell wrote extensively about the “Hero's Journey,” while Jean considered the “Heroine's Journey.” Part of the problem is that 50% of the human race is not being recognized for women's immense creativity and power. Women's ways are missing. With an emphasis on compassion, cooperation, community, and process rather than product and competition, humane creativity must be celebrated by acknowledging the achievements of women. She also talks about her fateful meeting of evolutionary philosopher and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin who became one of her mentors when she was much younger. At an early age, they would have profound discussions of time, history, and transformation, as she gained an alternate education of possibilities through their talks. Info: JeanHouston.com
I am constantly anxious about the future. What about you? This is a state of being that is entirely natural and is a gift human beings have been given to contemplate what's coming tomorrow and plan accordingly. It's also torture. Never is our mind 100 percent in the moment, focused on where we are and what we are doing. This was Luke Skywalker's problem in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back as he trained to be a Jedi with Yoda. And it had always been his problem, even when he was back home on Tatooine. His mind wanders anxiously, a stew of anxiety, worry, hope, and dreams for his life. In a new book by titled My Life With The Jedi, Clayton tells his story of walking through life with Star Wars and Ignatian spirituality. I'm only a few chapters deep but wanted to share it with you as soon as possible since the book just released this week. Anxiety is a terrible thing to waste, actually. [More on this after a quick sidenote]IT'S SUNDAY SO IT'S VIDEO PREMIERE TIMESpeaking of new things, something else new that is releasing right this very moment is our latest Geeky Stoics video chronicling our recent trip to Atlanta Comic Con. In Atlanta we tabled, promoted Geeky Stoics and led programs on Star Wars, Empathy, and Stoicism. In the video, I outline where Star Wars & Stoicism intersect, and thanks to the wizard video editing of you'll also see some of the highlights from our trip. Subscribers to Geeky Stoics make this kind of content possible. Thank you for your support! As I was saying….Anxiety is a terrible thing to waste, actually. It signals certain truths to us that we shouldn't ignore about our purpose and what is important to us. The calling of a Jedi is to be mindful and to be able to assess their feelings. They should be patient and recognize the validity of their feelings. Direct them toward something useful, but be patient, for one tried and true law of all progress is that these things take time.Accept the anxiety of feeling yourselfin suspense and incomplete.In My Life With The Jedi, Clayton shares a prayer from French Jesuit, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin that I wanted to pass along to you. Acceptance is its foundation. Read when you have a quiet moment alone, and I hope it speaks to you as you prepare for the week ahead. PATIENT TRUSTAbove all, trust in the slow work of God.We are quite naturally impatient in everything to reach the end without delay.We should like to skip the intermediate stages.We are impatient of being on the way to something unknown, something new.And yet it is the law of all progressthat it is made by passing through some stages of instability—and that it may take a very long time.And so I think it is with you;your ideas mature gradually—let them grow,let them shape themselves, without undue haste.Don't try to force them on,as though you could be today what time(that is to say, grace and circumstances acting on your own good will)will make of you tomorrow.Only God could say what this new spiritgradually forming within you will be.Give Our Lord the benefit of believingthat his hand is leading you,and accept the anxiety of feeling yourselfin suspense and incomplete.-Pierre Teilhard de ChardinGeeky Stoics relies on the support of Paid Subscribers. Would you consider Upgrading and helping make what we do here possible? Get full access to Geeky Stoics at www.geekystoics.com/subscribe
This is an interview for the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, where Stewart Alsop interviews AI strategist, Christian Ulstrup. Ullstrup shares his perspective on the progression and usage of Artificial Intelligence in businesses. He talks about the power of goal-setting in an organizational structure and highlights his belief towards goals being discovered rather than set. He further discloses his method to compile and make sense of huge amounts of proprietary information through Large Language Models (LLMs). They discuss the potential of AI memory, handling misinformation, and the rise of open-source AI models. The two also briefly touch upon the ideas of 'alignment' within a biological lens and its potential connection to AI, touching upon the philosophies of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast 00:39 Guest Introduction: Christian Ulstrup, AI Strategist 00:54 Exploring the Latest in AI and its Impact 01:13 The Role of Social Media in Information Dissemination 02:07 Deep Dive into AI Alignment and its Challenges 03:21 Exploring the Concept of Stress and its Contagious Nature 04:17 The Future of AI and its Potential Impact 05:06 The Role of Internet and Social Networks in Our Lives 05:57 The Fear Surrounding AI and its Future 06:20 The Concept of Effective Accelerationism and Deceleration 07:07 The Relationship Between Technology and Adolescents 08:02 The Importance of Goal Setting and its Impact 09:33 The Role of AI in the Future of Consciousness 16:33 The Emergence of AI and its Implications 24:51 The Role of Memory in AI and Human Interaction 27:24 The Importance of Reflection and Accurate Facts 28:20 Using Transcripts for Real-Time Analysis 28:54 The Power of AI in Real-Time Discussions 29:03 The Role of AI in Goal Setting and Decision Making 30:42 The Challenge of Misinformation in AI 32:13 The Role of AI in Knowledge Management 34:18 The Impact of AI on Memory and Information Retrieval 35:04 The Potential Dangers of AI and Disinformation 36:49 The Future of AI: Centralization vs Decentralization 47:58 The Role of Open Source in AI Development 54:04 How to Connect and Learn More 55:39 Closing Remarks Key Insights AI Strategy and Innovation: Christian emphasizes the importance of a thoughtful AI strategy that aligns with the broader goals of an organization. He discusses how AI can drive innovation by automating tasks, enhancing decision-making processes, and creating new opportunities for business growth. Ullstrup highlights the need for companies to stay abreast of AI advancements to maintain a competitive edge. Productivity and AI Tools: The discussion covers how AI tools can significantly boost productivity by streamlining workflows and reducing the cognitive load on individuals. Ullstrup shares insights into how AI can assist in goal setting and knowledge management, enabling people to focus on more creative and high-level tasks. Philosophy and AI Alignment: A significant part of the conversation is dedicated to the philosophical aspects of AI, particularly the ethical considerations of AI development and its alignment with human values. Christian talks about the challenges of ensuring AI systems act in ways that are beneficial to humanity and the complexities involved in defining and programming these values. Individual Freedom and Data Centralization: Ullstrup expresses concerns about data centralization and its implications for individual freedom in the digital age. He advocates for a more decentralized approach to data management, where individuals have greater control over their personal information. Limits of Computational Advancements: The episode touches upon the potential limits of computational advancements, questioning the inevitability of the singularity—a point where AI surpasses human intelligence in all aspects. Christian suggests a more nuanced view of technological progress, emphasizing the importance of understanding the limitations and ensuring responsible development. Enhancing Human Capabilities: A recurring theme is the potential for AI to not only automate tasks but also to enhance human capabilities. Christian discusses how AI can complement human intelligence, fostering a deeper understanding of complex systems and enabling us to tackle problems beyond our current capabilities. Skepticism Towards the Singularity: Ullstrup shares a healthy skepticism towards the concept of the singularity, cautioning against overestimating the pace of AI development and underestimating the complexities involved in creating truly autonomous, superintelligent systems. Societal and Philosophical Implications: Finally, the episode explores the broader societal and philosophical implications of AI. It discusses how AI can transform our understanding of ourselves and the world, posing both opportunities and challenges that require thoughtful consideration and dialogue.
Even though the French paleontologist and theologian Pierre Teilhard de Chardin died in 1955, it feels like his work is still being discussed and debated in theological circles all the time. There are numerous associations and publications dedicated solely to exploring Teilhard's huge body of work. He made it back into the news this past fall when Pope Francis described him as “often misunderstood” during a Mass in Mongolia. Host Mike Jordan Laskey reached out to one of the foremost Teilhard experts in the United States, Sister Kathy Duffy, SSJ, to learn more about this fascinating Jesuits. Sr. Kathy is a Sister of St. Joseph of Philadelphia and the president of the of the American Teilhard Association. She's also Professor Emerita of Physics at Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia, where she directs the Institute for Religion and Science. She has written two books on Teilhard, including, most recently, “Teilhard's Struggle: Embracing the Work of Evolution” (Orbis). Sr. Kathy also guides retreats on topics related to Teilhard's life and work. Mike asked Sr. Kathy to introduce him to Teilhard's life and thought. Why does he continue to be so interesting to so many people today? And why is he controversial? Sr. Kathy talked about the relationship between faith and science, some key biographical moments in Teilhard's life that shaped his theology, and where readers new to his work might want to start. American Teilhard Association: https://teilharddechardin.org/ Sr. Kathy Duffy, SSJ, Ph.D.: https://www.chc.edu/faculty/kathleen-duffy www.jesuits.org/ www.beajesuit.org/ twitter.com/jesuitnews facebook.com/Jesuits instagram.com/wearethejesuits youtube.com/societyofjesus jesuitmedialab.org/
Here's a confession. This week, I did what you're not supposed to - at least if you don't want predictive algorithms to, well, predict better. After I finished my YouTube yoga, a suggested video was queued up, a ten minute motivational speech. I clicked 'Play' and it was phenomenal. So maybe AI knows me better than I know myself because I needed that speech, it rippled through me, so much so that I watched it a second time, then a third and took notes. This episode is the impact crater. Let's get into it.Show Sources and Materials:Julie Jancius' ONENESS MeditationArt Bell Vault episode with Phil CousineauJoe Campbell when asked how to find your true calling or path said, follow your bliss. And by bliss he didn't mean fun, but the deepest fascination of your soul. And synchronicity is your sign that you ARE on the right path.Pierre Teilhard de Chardin - "We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.Another incredible article about Pierre Teilhard de Chardin by Open DemocracyBrene Brown talk from YouTube - 'I'm not coming as my Brooks Brothers-self to meet your Brooks Brothers self. I'm coming as me-I'll pray and cuss. If you want something else, hire another speaker.'Julie Jancius, author and podcaster, Angels and Awakening - page 74-75, "You are here to be you!" "Your soul is made in the likeness and image of God in that you, too, are both creator and being."Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth - page 22, "What a liberation to realize that the 'voice in my head' is not who I am. Who am I then? The one who sees that." Tolle continues, "The awareness that is prior to thought, the spac*********************************************************************If you have any supernatural experiences you'd like to share on the podcast, have us investigate, or relay to others, drop us an email at Curious_Cat_Podcast@icloud.com and YOU might be featured on a future episode!Curious Cat is a proud member of the Ethereal Network. We endeavor to raise the vibration of the planet one positive post at a time!Curious Cat Crew on Socials:Curious Cat on TwitterCurious Cat on InstagramCurious Cat on TikTokArt Director: NorasUnnamedPhotos (on Insta)
Anne Ghesquière reçoit dans Métamorphose Jean-Pierre Goux, ancien chercheur en mathématiques, ingénieur, entrepreneur, écrivain et conférencier."On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur, l'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux"… Qui n'a pas été bercé par cette parole du renard au Petit Prince ? Jean-Pierre Goux en a fait l'une des clés de son tout dernier livre (soutenu par la Fondation Saint Exupéry). C'est un roman à la fois utopique et visionnaire faisant écho au monde d'aujourd'hui. Dans ce nouveau livre, La Petite Princesse, aux éditions Eyrolles, il y est question d'éveil individuel et collectif, et de la "la Révolution bleue". Un récit bouleversant au confluent de la science et de la spiritualité, pour une métamorphose des consciences. Épisode #460A partir du 16 février 2024, retrouvez une mini-série exclusive Métamorphose "Ouvrir nos cœurs" avec Jean-Pierre Goux. On y abordera des thèmes pour nous aider à cheminer au quotidien comme les synchronicités ou les enseignements de St Exupéry...Avec Jean-Pierre Goux, j'aborderai les thèmes suivants (extrait des questions) :Quelle est la voie prônée par Saint-Exupéry et qui t'inspire ?Quel est ce projet d'homo biospheris dont parle l'astronaute Paul Gardner dans ton roman ?Tes sources d'inspirations sont notamment Pierre Teilhard de Chardin et son concept de noosphère, quelle place tient-elle dans ton livre ?Pourquoi la transition écologique doit-elle se faire par le cœur et le ressenti et non par l'intellect ?Rêver peut-il sauver l'espèce humaine de l'extinction ?En quoi l'amour est-il la clé de la "révolution bleue" ?Doit-on réapprendre à voir l'extraordinaire dans le quotidien ?Quelle place la musique, les sons et les couleurs peuvent-ils jouer dans le changement de paradigme terrestre ?A réécouter :#16 Jean-Pierre Goux - 1 : Osons la Révolution Bleue !#17 Jean-Pierre Goux - 2 : Changer de conscience grâce à l'overview effectQui est mon invité Jean-Pierre Goux ? Jean-Pierre Goux est ancien chercheur en mathématiques, ingénieur, entrepreneur, écrivain et conférencier. Spécialiste de la transition écologique et des questions énergétiques, il est aussi cofondateur de Blueturn, président de l'ONG OneHome et auteur de la saga à succès, "Siècle bleu" (éd. La mer Salée) qui nous invite à nous rassembler au-delà de l'ego, pour un éveil des consciences. "La Petite Princesse" publié chez Eyrolles, est le premier tome de sa nouvelle saga "Révolution bleue".Quelques citations du podcast avec Jean-Pierre Goux : "Les tourments de l'humanité se trouvent dans le cœur de chacun.""Le fait qu'on soit uni au sein de Gaïa et qu'on ait un rôle autour de cela, cela donne un sens immense à nos vies.""L'extraordinaire est dans l'attention qu'on peut avoir aux petites choses.""Ça fait peur de se dire qu'on est sur un minuscule caillou au milieu de l'univers mais ça nous amène à de grandes questions."Retrouvez Métamorphose Podcast sur Insta & FacebookInscrivez-vous à la Newsletter ici : https://www.metamorphosepodcast.com/Découvrez gratuitement La Roue Métamorphose et les 9 piliers de votre vie !Soutenez la Tribu Métamorphose, devenez actifs !Abonnez-vous à Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur YouTube / Apple Podcast / Spotify / Deezer / Google Podcasts / CastBoxPhoto DR Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ya puedes volver a ver el encuentro que he tenido el placer de compartir con mi querido amigo y maestro Christian Argüello Gómez. En él, abordamos reflexiones sobre cómo se transforma nuestra mentalidad al vivir experiencias cercanas a la muerte. Una temática que me apasiona y que espero que sirva de enorme consuelo para muchas personas. Porque, como bien dijo Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: “no somos seres humanos que tienen una experiencia espiritual. Somos seres espirituales que tienen una experiencia humana.” Es muy útil que a veces nos señalen maneras distintas de ver la realidad. Espero que este encuentro te aporte mucho valor. Te mando un gran abrazo. Á
"Give our Lord the benefit of believing that his hand is leading you, and accept the anxiety of feeling yourself in suspense and incomplete." - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Trust in the slow work of God.... looking forward with hope. If you missed Sunday's teaching on hope and our relationship to suffering.... you can find it here.Patient Trust"Above all, trust in the slow work of God.We are quite naturally impatient in everything to reach the end without delay.We should like to skip the intermediate stages.We are impatient of being on the way to something unknown, something new.And yet it is the law of all progressthat it is made by passing through some stages of instability—and that it may take a very long time.And so I think it is with you;your ideas mature gradually—let them grow,let them shape themselves, without undue haste.Don't try to force them on,as though you could be today what time(that is to say, grace and circumstances acting on your own good will)will make of you tomorrow.Only God could say what this new spiritgradually forming within you will be.Give Our Lord the benefit of believingthat his hand is leading you,and accept the anxiety of feeling yourselfin suspense and incomplete."—Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJThese guided reflections go along with our Sunday teaching series "Becoming Human: Embracing Our Humanity In Light of God Becoming Human"HERE is the Advent Guide through the Book of Luke.
durée : 01:14:38 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Par Roger Pillaudin - Avec Jean Charon (physicien et philosophe) et le Père Pierre Le Roy (biologiste, ancien collaborateur du Père Pierre Teilhard de Chardin)
Original airdate: August 11, 2020 The French philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin once said, "We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience." As spiritual beings, if we want to have a more profound experience of life, we have to be willing to go within and understand the deeper aspects of ourselves. Cyndi Dale, my guest today, will help us do just that. Cyndi is an internationally renowned author, speaker, and healer of energy medicine, intuition, and spirituality. She has worked with over 70,000 clients and presented hundreds of workshops around the world. During our conversation, Cyndi will teach us the basics of energy anatomy and how it works. She'll also be providing tips and techniques on how to develop our intuitive and psychic abilities and how to manage our fears.
George-when the world is breaking all around us we can often feel helpless. But the reality is we can make a difference in the social fabric nearest us by leaning into the relationships that make up our everyday lives. In this series, we are looking at how seeing one another and being seen by others makes a bigger difference than we might initially think. SLIDES George Read In Our Gathering: "We have learned to distinguish between parts but have failed to go on to reunite them. Our individuality has been undermined because we have forgotten what it truly rests on…that all things are interwoven and that each strand in the tapestry is holy." John Phillip Newell, A New Harmony "Remain true to yourself, but move ever upward toward greater love! At the summit, you will find yourselves united with all those who, from every direction, have made the same ascent. For everything that rises must converge.” -Pierre Teilhard de Chardin *Song Credit: Here's My Heart, written by Jason Ingram, Louie Giglio, Chris Tomlin
The twins discuss Charlotte, N.C., where they both lived at different times. And as usually happens, they also travel down a primrose path - lighting on topics such as Noel Coward, their acting careers that never happened, chihuahuas, parrots, current reads, perceived reality and more, including a gem from the music archive. (Photo by Brendan Wright Images) SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "Matter of Time" by Chris Yale 02:24 - Greetings / "Walk" by Pantera / Dimebag Darrell / Machismo in music 04:08 - Chris' chihuahua, Django / Reese's African grey parrot / "I'll cut your ass" / Chris watching Cocaine, a cockatoo / Preludin / Coke Escovido at The Magic Hotel Hollywood / Sheila E. / Quentin Crisp at The Magic Hotel 08:39 - Spiritual beings having a human experience / Pierre Teilhard de Chardin / reality? / God's dream / Discernment 09:46 - Roger spouts Noel Coward / "The Coward in Me" / Mark Mulkeen 11:27 - Living in Charlotte, N.C. aka "The Queen City" / Matthews, N.C. / Recollections / Partying in Charlotte / Chris meets wife Betsy at Howie's Uptown / Uptown Charlotte / Roger's Tinder Box experience / Eastland Mall / Carolina Place Mall / SouthPark Mall was not fancy back in the day 16:06 - Kerry Collins and the nascent Carolina Panthers / Charlotte layout and roads / Sharon this, Sharon that - Quail this, quail that / Blockbuster Pavilion (now PNC Music Pavilion) 17:00 - Roger playing piano at the bygone Rheinland Haus / Shuttered music venue Double Door Inn / George Mandrapilias 18:42 - Odd encounters in Charlotte / The house party /MDA vs. MDMA 21:38 - We could have been actors, but we wound up here / Ann Wright Agency / Crispin Glover / ABC pilot - The Best of Times / Nicolas Coppola (now Cage) / George Schlatter / Don Mischer 23:32 - Chris' animal babysitting duties 23:51 - Roger's solo gig at LuLu's North Myrtle Beach / Allen & Heath Mixer / Roger's current writing work for Post and Courier Myrtle Beach and collaboration with Paul Grimshaw for Grand Strand Magazine 25:16 - Catastrophizing / Kiss "Plaster Caster" 25:49 - Springsteen book, Born to Run / Julia Cameron, The Artist's Way / Brian Tracy, Maximum Achievement / The Holiness of God by R.C. Sproul / October Sky film with Jake Gyllenhaal 28:11 - Carmine Ragusa (Eddie Mekka) - "The Big Ragoo" / Preambles / About Chris' song, "Matter of Time" 29:45 - Parting shots / Reality? / Freedom / The cage door is unlocked / Indoctrination
Fr. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJ (1881-1955) was a Frenchman, Jesuit priest, geologist and paleontologist, and above all a mystic. At the center of his mysticism was a vision of how God is intensely alive and motivated with majestic purpose to bring all created things (not just human beings) into conscious unity. His stunningly beautiful vision of the unstoppable glory of God was given him during the four years that he served as a stretcher-bearer to soldiers fighting in the trenches of World War I.
Pessimism might feel like an appropriate response to the complexities of our world. But could there be a more constructive path that embraces realism too? During this episode, Mark Monchek returns to the Podcast to share some of his recent experiences in New Mexico in the context of hope. Our conversation explores the theme of drawing on inner wisdom and realistic perspective to find an optimistic approach in a world of pessimism. Sharing insights from his travels to Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos, Mark offers broad insights on making optimistic choices to build a better world, connecting to a larger life force, and rewarding and appreciating others for their service and help. Sharon and Mark explore the pessimistic state of global thought and why it isn't in step with reality and imagine a better future for all as predicted by many thought leaders of our time. Tune in for an inspiring conversation offering a new way to think and act as we work together to build a united and optimistic future. What you'll learn about in this episode:Mark's recent travels to Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos.Exploring different cultural traditions with respect.His profound experience of visiting the Manhattan Project bomb site.The pessimistic state of global thought and why it isn't in step with reality.What it means to make optimistic choices.Using realistic optimism to guide decision-making and stay internally fortified. Drawing on inner wisdom to connect to a larger life force.Rewarding and appreciating others for their service and help. Choosing how to initiate hope within yourself in order to give it to others.Mark's take on the complex dynamics of people in New York. An optimistic vision of world unity for the future.Transcript: HereAdditional Resources:Opportunity Lab: https://opplab.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markmonchek/X: https://twitter.com/MarkMonchekLinks Mentioned:The Hours of the Universe: https://www.amazon.com/Hours-Universe-Reflections-Science-Journey/dp/1626984034#Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Pierre-Teilhard-de-ChardinIntegral Christianity: https://www.amazon.com/Integral-Christianity-Spirits-Call-Evolve/dp/1557788006Wade Davis: https://daviswade.com/Victor Frankl: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Viktor-FranklSharon Spano:Website: sharonspano.comFacebook: facebook.com/SharonSpanoPHDInstagram: instagram.com/drsharonspano/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sharonspano/Book: thetimemoneybook.comContact: sharon@sharonspano.comX: twitter.com/SharonSpanoThe Other Side of Potential Podcast: sharonspano.com/podcast/
Sister Kathleen Duffy is a member of a Catholic religious order, the Sisters of Saint Joseph, and she's also had a decades-long academic career as a molecular physicist at Chestnut Hill College. In this weaving together of science and spirituality, she's been guided by the paleontologist and mystic, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, also a person with deep commitments to both scientific inquiry and religious faith. In this conversation, Sr. Kathy reflects on Teilhard's understanding of our Universe as a journey of both matter and spirit, evolving toward greater unity, beauty, and love. RESOURCES: Donate to support this podcast: https://www.earthandspiritcenter.org/donate/ Earth & Spirit Center: https://www.earthandspiritcenter.org/ Institute for Applied Mindfulness: http://www.instituteforappliedmindfulness.org/ Sr. Kathy's upcoming retreat at the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, November 10-12, 2023: https://nazarethretreatcenterky.org/programs/65/teilhards-cosmic-images-of-god/ American Teilhard Association: https://teilharddechardin.org/ Institute for Religion and Science at Chestnut Hill College: http://irands.org/
Brent Billings, Reed Dent, and Elle Grover Fricks pontificate on the practice of prayer.Presentation for Sabbath Practice — Prayer (PDF)“Patient Trust” by Pierre Teilhard de ChardinSpiritual Direction by Henri NouwenPrayer by Richard J. FosterThis Is Water by David Foster WallaceEvery Moment Holy, Volume I by Douglas Kaine McKelveyEvery Moment Holy, Volume II by Douglas Kaine McKelveyTo Bless the Space Between Us by John O'DonohueThe Ignatian Examen — Jesuits.org“How to Make Ringtones for iPhone” by Don Reisinger — Tom's Guide“How to Create Custom Ringtones for Your Android Phone” by Cameron Summerson — How-To GeekSilence (2016 film)The Cast of Rogue One — Wikipedia
Fr. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJ (1881-1955) was a Frenchman, Jesuit priest, geologist and paleontologist, and above all a mystic. At the center of his mysticism was a vision of how God is intensely alive and motivated with majestic purpose to bring all created things (not just human beings) into conscious unity. His stunningly beautiful vision of the unstoppable glory of God was given him during the four years that he served as a Chaplain to soldiers fighting in the trenches of World War I.
Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees
Identity is tricky for us. As adoptees we're great at describing trauma, less great at describing identity. The truth of who we are is simpler than we've been lead to believe. But we have to go deep to see that simplicity. Today's podcast is my take on "We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience." Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. I hope you enjoy it.
I'm Anita Lustrea and I'm privileged to be a spiritual director. Each time I begin a session, I use a quote or poem or prayer. As I share one of these with you, see what might catch your attention. Maybe there's something here for you today. I'm reading Patient Trust by Pierre... The post Poem/Prayer 14 – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJ appeared first on Anita Lustrea.
Dr. Oord discusses the upcoming conference exploring the influential works of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Alfred North Whitehead.The conference, hosted by the Center for Process Studies and the Center for Christogenesis, will take place Sept, 21-23 at Villanova University.For information and registration visit:https://christogenesis.salsalabs.org/whitehead-teilhard-conference/index.html
In this episode, we continue our discussion of Unity's Five Principles with Principle 3 which states: “Human beings create their experiences by the activity of their thinking” The principle states that it is you who co-creates your experience(s)! That we are active participants in the creation process. If you're like most, you're probably thinking; How? By the activity of your thinking and believing, as the Principle states! The caveat that cannot be ignored is that we are not alone in the process. Mark 11:24 states, “Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.” Mathew 21:22 states “If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer.” Notice that, in both passages, whether what you pray for “comes to be” or not, is contingent upon YOU! You are the determining factor! Is there any basis for this idea in science? Yes, there is as well! Quantum physics is essentially telling us that we live in an interactive universe (the observed is altered by the observer). Roman Catholic Priest and paleontologist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin put it this way: “The universe as we know it is a joint product of the observer and the observed.” To repeat my personal mantra: we have GOT TO change the way we see things! The time to start is now!
The Bible's first idea of what it means to be human is that we've been given a calling to participate with God in the ongoing work of creation, to bring it forward, and to make something of the world we live in. SLIDES GEORGE READ IN THE GATHERING: Once upon a time men took into your temple the first fruits of their harvests, the flower of their flocks. But the offering you really want, the offering you mysteriously need every day to appease your hunger, to slake your thirst is nothing less than the growth of the world born ever onwards… -Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Mass On The World And our task, as image-bearing, God-loving, Christ shaped, Spirit-filled Christians, following Christ and shaping our world, is to proclaim love and trust to the world that knows only exploitation, fear and suspicion. The gospel of Jesus points us and indeed urges us to be at the leading edge of the whole culture, articulating in story a worldview leading the way with joy and humor and gentleness and good judgment and true wisdom. -N.T. Wright, The Challenge of Jesus Do not be dismayed by the brokenness in the world. All things break. And all things can be mended. Not with time, as they say, but with intention. So go. Love intentionally, extravagantly, and unconditionally. The broken world waits in darkness for the light that is you. -L.R. Knost
In a wide-ranging discussion Dr. Becker and I discuss topics including his involvement with noted psychologist James Hillman, the psychology of current trends in society and politics, the prospect of an apocalypse or societal collapse, and how to cope with the epic environmental crisis confronting humanity. Dr. Scott Becker, Psychologist (please also see Dr. Becker's bibliography below). You can support my work and this channel by booking an astrology reading. Join my YouTube channel to get access to perks. Please try using a computer if you have problems joining on your smartphone. References: Minister orders halt to Cambridgeshire council's four-day week trial Cory Doctorow: Platform capitalism and the curse of “enshittification”. Does evil exist? (trigger warning) Trump Threatens to Appoint ‘Maybe Even Nine' Supreme Court Justices if Elected Merchants of Doubt - How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming Algospeak and Platphobia The Dichotomy Paradox Our Toxic Legacy The Climate Crisis requires profound societal changes immediately Polarization Is Intensifying --- Facing Monsters: An Archetypal Perspective on Climate Change, Globalization, and Digital Technology Scott H. Becker, PhD Bibliography *mentioned in the podcast Technology: Scott Becker, “The Matrix and the Minotaur,” in City and Soul, Conversations with James Hillman, published by the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture Nicholas G. Carr, The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains Nicholas G. Carr, The Glass Cage: How Our Computers are Changing Us Richard King, Here Be Monsters: Is Technology Reducing Our Humanity? Robert Romanyshyn, Technology as Symptom and Dream Robert D. Romanyshyn, Victor Frankenstein, the Monster, and the Shadows of Technology: The Frankenstein Prophecies *Sherry Turkle, Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other Sherry Turkle, The Empathy Diaries: A Memoir Sherry Turkle, Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age Ecology and Climate Change: Amy Brady and Tajja Isen, Editors, The World as We Knew It: Dispatches From a Changing Climate Jack Hunter, Ecology and Spirituality: A Brief Introduction Jeffrey T. Kiehl, Facing Climate Change: An Integrated Path to the Future Joanna Macy and Chris Johnstone, Active Hope: How to Face the Mess We're In Without Going Crazy *Tyson Yunkaporta, Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World Consciousness studies: James Bridle, Ways of Being: Animals, Plants, Machines: The Search for a Planetary Intelligence Shelli Renee Joye, Sub-Quantum Consciousness: A Geometry of Consciousness Based Upon the Work of Karl Pribram, David Bohm, and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin Ralph Metzner, Ecology of Consciousness: The Alchemy of Personal, Collective, and Planetary Transformation Archetypal Psychology: *James Hillman, Re-Visioning Psychology James Hillman, The Thought of the Heart and the Soul of the World James Hillman, “…And Huge is Ugly,” in Mythic Figures, Volume 6 of the Unform Edition of the Writings of James Hillman *Scott Becker, “Aegis: In Defense of Archetypal Psychology,” in Inhuman Relations, Volume 7 of the Uniform Edition of the Writings of James Hillman *Michael Ortiz Hill, Dreaming the End of the Word: Apocalypse as a Rite of Passage *Dick Russell, psychological commentary by Scott Becker, The Life and Ideas of James Hillman, Volume 1, The Making of a Psychologist Dick Russell, The Life and Ideas of James Hillman, Volume 2, Re-Visioning Psychology --- --- Please see my sets of Intentions that you can set in your Spiritual practice. This episode was published on July 2, 2023. #Psychology #Spirituality #JamesHillman --- Check my "Community Tab" where I comment and share links I find interesting. Please add yourself to my contact list. Errata.
The award-winning author of 11 books, Tom Sleigh is the latest author to be a guest on the Make Meaning Podcast. In this episode, Tom talks with host Lynne Golodner about how his love of language traces back to childhood, when his mother, an English teacher, first read Thoreau aloud. That journey continued through decades when he was a war correspondent on the front lines in Lebanon and Syria to his archeologist days in southern Mexico and finally, to the resonance of the global COVID-19 pandemic, which turned us all into isolated individuals yearning for the connection that language brings. In this episode, Lynne and Tom discuss: The crossroads of journalism and poetry The importance of noticing details Feral cats on military tanks in southern Lebanon King James I's fascination with witches and also being a germophobe Writing articles about refugees How to make poetry accessible The profound sense of pleasure that comes with sitting with the words Links and Resources: THE KING'S TOUCH Walden by Henry David Thoreau Elizabeth Bishop French philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin Swiss archeologist and photographer Gertrude Blom Na Bolom research center Alfred, Lord Tennyson's The Lady of Shalott Charles Bell Find Tom Sleigh: Website Facebook If you enjoyed this episode, you'll like these other Make Meaning Podcast episodes: Episode 133 – Sara Henning – Poetry about Loss & Redemption Episode 120 – Jacqueline Suskin – A Poem Every Day Episode 119 – Roots – Israeli-Palestinian – Toward True Peace in the Middle East Episode 68 – M.L. Liebler – How to Use Writing & Performance to be an Activist Episode 32 – Lynne Golodner – A Poet's Legacy: Lynne Golodner Remembers Mary Oliver
Original airdate: July 30, 2019 The great French philosopher, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, once said that "We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience". Many of us do believe that we are on a spiritual journey that involves growth and learning but we face challenges in understanding the purpose of our journey and how we're meant to use our time and energy in a meaningful way. My guest today, Ainslie Macleod, is an expert at helping people reach this level of understanding. Ainslie is an internationally acclaimed past-life psychic, spiritual teacher, and award-winning author of books such as The Instruction, The Transformation, and most recently, The Old Soul's Guidebook. He specializes in exploring past lives to reveal your life's purpose, and has been a featured guest on Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations Series and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. During our conversation we speak about the role of free will and fate when it comes to our destiny and how past life memories affect our current circumstances. Ainslie also shares his views on popular topics such as soulmates and how young and old souls can work together to create a better world.
With the rise of artificial intelligence, and its exponential development, might we think of this super intelligence as the consciousness of a pantheistic God. We use this language playfully but sincerely. But using this language helps us understand how the rise of AI might help us understand how best to think about education, spirituality, mythology, and economics. To help us think about the concept of judgment of humanity, we discuss the thought experiment called Roko's Basilisk and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's concept of the Omega Point. We also address a listener voice message from Mike, who has a compelling take on Genesis 6:1-4. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thepynp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepynp/support
An inspiring manual for navigating humanity's collective dark night and enacting personal and planetary transformation• Explores how Sacred Activism--specifically, creative, wise, sacredly inspired action--offers an antidote to the crises facing our world• Reveals how to uncover and sustain joy and how to use it as fuel for continuing Sacred Activism in dangerous times• Includes practical maps of the dark night process and of the four-part path to transfiguration drawn from the secret depths of the mystical traditionsPresenting a manual for navigating humanity's collective dark night, Andrew Harvey and Carolyn Baker explore potential antidotes, drawn from mystical traditions and Sacred Activism, to help us find inspiration and take action in the face of the daunting challenges to our world.Offering a deep discussion of our global dark night in terms of the Kali Yuga, the authors examine the dangers of a growing constellation of intractable crises--authoritarianism both in America and abroad, climate change, economic inequality, social upheaval, and spiritual malaise. They then explore the antidotes to these crises: Sacred Activism--specifically, creative, wise, sacredly inspired action--and a profound understanding of our evolutionary ordeal and its potentialities. Examining the power of joy to help enact personal and planetary transformation, they explain how joy, or ananda, is a force all mystical traditions recognize as the essence of the Divine. They reveal how to uncover and sustain joy in ourselves and how to use joy as fuel for continuing Sacred Activism in dangerous times.Drawing on the visionary teachings of mystics such as Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Sri Aurobindo, the authors show how the global dark night is part of an evolutionary mutation process and how its very intensity makes it the potential seedbed of a new embodied, divine humanity. They offer practical maps of the crises, of the shadows that this global dark night is casting, and of the four-part path to transfiguration drawn from mystical traditions. Sharing a vision of a new and focused global moment of love in action, the authors reveal that apocalypse is not inevitable--if enough people awaken to the extraordinary possibilities of Sacred Activism.Andrew Harvey is an internationally renowned religious scholar, writer, spiritual teacher, and the author of more than 30 books. The founder and director of the Institute for Sacred Activism, he lives in Chicago, Illinois. Carolyn Baker, Ph.D., is a former psychotherapist and professor of psychology and history. The author of several books, she offers life and leadership coaching as well as spiritual counseling and works closely with the Institute for Sacred Activism. She lives in Boulder, Colorado.
Matthew 11: 2-11 Guest- Loretta 3rd Sunday of Advent! The Pink Candle!!!! Pierre Telliard de Chardin- Patient Trust Above all, trust in the slow work of God. We are quite naturally impatient in everything to reach the end without delay. We should like to skip the intermediate stages. We are impatient of being on the way to something unknown, something new. And yet it is the law of all progress that it is made by passing through some stages of instability – and that it may take a very long time. And so, I think it is with you; your ideas mature gradually – let them grow, let them shape themselves, without undue haste. Don't try to force them on, as though you could be today what time (that is to say, grace and circumstances acting on your own good will) will make of you tomorrow. Only God could say what this new spirit gradually forming within you will be. Give Our Lord the benefit of believing that his hand is leading you, and accept the anxiety of feeling yourself in suspense and incomplete. - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJ
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The separate self is a lie. Contrary to modern culture's idea of the solo self or individualism, which emphasizes the need to look out for and take care of oneself above all else, indigenous people believe that everything is interconnected. There has always been a connection between us and the rest of the world. Although it originated in Western culture, individualism is a global phenomenon that prevents us from living in greater balance and harmony. In today's society, self-reliance is highly stressed and valued, which gives the impression that we are on our own and leaves a lot of people experiencing feelings of worthlessness, loneliness, and desperation. In this episode, Dr. Dan Siegel aims to shift that mindset into a more relational approach. He places a strong emphasis on how crucial it is to understand how connected we all are. He believes that by understanding and embracing this ancient message, we can find solutions to more significant problems like public health and planetary health, in addition to our relationships with other people. Let's dive in. Check out the transcript of this episode on Dr. Jessica Higgin's website. In this episode 5:38 The inspiration of the book: the deep desire to let go of the idea of the "solo self" and discover how to lead a more balanced, harmonious life. 17:33 The flimsy fantasy of certainty. 20:59 How our culture encourages us to see ourselves as separate, independent beings. 28:34 How the word “me” can be a limiting word and the origin of the word "MWe." 36:08 The ineffective use of the word "self" in the field of mental health. 41:54 The solo self is a lie: a broader understanding of who we are and the realities of our entangled lives. 48:41 How the idea of intraconnectedness, or MWe, can change romantic relationships. Mentioned IntraConnected: MWe (Me + We) as the Integration of Self, Identity, and Belonging (book) Wheel of Awareness by Dr. Dan Siegel Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence--The Groundbreaking Meditation Practice (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Noosphere by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (*Wikipedia) ERP 216: What to Know about Loneliness and Relationship ERP 219: The Human Need for Belonging ERP 215: How to Deal With Being “Alone Together” ERP 208: How to Find Balance and Direction Relationship Map To Happy, Lasting Love Shifting Criticism For Connected Communication Connect with Dr. Dan Siegel Websites: DrDanSiegel.com | mindsightinstitute.com Facebook: facebook.com/drdansiegel Twitter: twitter.com/DrDanSiegel YouTube: youtube.com/user/mindsightinstitute Instagram: instagram.com/drdansiegel Connect with Dr. Jessica Higgins Facebook: facebook.com/EmpoweredRelationship Instagram: instagram.com/drjessicahiggins Podcast: drjessicahiggins.com/podcasts/ Pinterest: pinterest.com/EmpowerRelation LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drjessicahiggins Twitter: @DrJessHiggins Website: drjessicahiggins.com Email: jessica@drjessicahiggins.com If you have a topic you would like me to discuss, please contact me by clicking on the “Ask Dr. Jessica Higgins” button here. Thank you so much for your interest in improving your relationship. Also, I would so appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here. Thank you! *With Amazon Affiliate Links, I may earn a few cents from Amazon, if you purchase the book from this link.
Micah Redding is the Executive Director of the Christian Transhumanist Association. He writes and speaks about transhumanism, technology, artificial intelligence, and Christian theology. We talk about what transhumanism is, how it relates to Christian ideas such as everlasting life and theosis. We mention Dale Tuggy, Ray Kurzweil, David Pierce, Julian Huxley, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Elon Musk, Max Tegmark, Barton Stone, Thomas Campbell, Thomas Jefferson, Athanasius, William Ellery Channing, and more. Micah Redding Website: https://www.micahredding.com/ Micah Redding twitter: https://twitter.com/micahtredding Christian Transhumanism Association: https://www.christiantranshumanism.org/CTA facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ChristianTranshumanistAssociation/
The power of love is real. Love really does win. Physiologically, physically, emotionally, spiritually - love is the elixir that will lift up everything. "Love is an adventure and a conquest. It survives and develops, like the universe itself, only by perpetual discovery." ~Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
A bold synthesis of ancient sacred science, modern physics, and neuroscience designed to open access to higher consciousness• Explores how esoteric teachings from India and Tibet offer specific methods for tuning and directing consciousness to reach higher stages of awareness• Presents a wide-ranging collection of practical techniques, as well as numerous figures and diagrams, to facilitate navigation of altered states of consciousness and heightened mystical states• Develops an integrated structural map of higher consciousness by viewing Tibetan and Indian Tantra through the work of Steiner, Gurdjieff, Teilhard de Chardin, Aurobindo Ghose, and quantum physicists Planck and BohmThroughout the millennia shamans, saints, and yogis have discovered how the brain-mind can be reprogrammed to become a powerful instrument facilitating access to higher states of consciousness. In particular, the written Tantric texts of India and Tibet describe, in extraordinarily precise detail, interior transformations of conscious energy along with numerous techniques for stimulating, modulating, and transforming consciousness to reach increasingly higher states and stages of awareness.In this in-depth examination of esoteric Tantric practices, Shelli Renée Joye, Ph.D., presents a wide-ranging collection of psychophysical techniques integrating Tibetan Vajrayana and Patañjali's yoga to induce altered states of consciousness for the exploration of heightened mystical states. Sharing numerous figures and diagrams, she shows how these theories and techniques are not only fully supported by modern biophysics, brain science, and quantum physics but are also in line with the work of Rudolf Steiner, G. I. Gurdjie , Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Aurobindo Ghose, Max Planck, and David Bohm. e author also shares insights from her own personal practices for consciousness exploration, which include prayer, mantra, emptying the mind, psychedelics, yoga, and visualization of interior physiology.Offering a structural map of the dynamics of consciousness, Joye reveals that one can develop new ways of tuning and directing consciousness to reach extraordinary modes of being and intense levels of lucid awareness, the requisites for the direct exploration of supersensible dimensions and sailing in the ocean of consciousness.Shelli Renée Joye, Ph.D., attended Rice University on a physics scholarship and graduated with a degree in electrical engineering. After graduation, she worked with John Lilly on interspecies communication and pursued contemplative practice with Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. She completed her doctorate in philosophy, cosmology, and consciousness at the California Institute of Integral Studies. The author of several books, including Developing Supersensible Perception, she lives in Viola, California.