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Episode 92. Jews had lived in Libya since the third century BCE, but 1967 marked their final expulsion from the majority Muslim country. Raphael Luzon was a child at the time and fled with his family. Like many, they went to Italy. Overnight, his environment changed. Gone were his Jewish, Muslim and Catholic classmates. Gone was the exchange of holiday greetings with Muslim neighbors. But all was not lost. Those relationships had planted a seed, and that seed grew. Over the decades since university, Raphael has used his religious and cultural knowledge, along with his Arabic, Italian and English, to work in journalism, management, and interfaith dialogue. Within this latter sphere, he has brought high-level religious leaders like the Dalai Llama and Catholic cardinals together for constructive interfaith discussions. In this conversation, you'll hear stories of success, disappointment and perseverance. Especially in these trying times, it's good to be reminded that connection is possible and what it takes to reach that goal. Highlights: Upbringing as an Orthodox Jew in Libya.Instances of "gentleman hypocrisy" and the challenges of integrity in public.Overcoming challenges and finding common ground through religious literacy, sacred texts and mutual respect.The importance of timing and recognizing when constructive dialogue can occur.Participants must be a believer and open-minded, not seeing their religion as the ‘right' way. Trialogue interrupted by challenges.Ongoing initiatives like MENA 2050.Libyan unity and justice effort.Bio: Raphael was born in Bengasi, Libya. Thrown out of Libya after a bloody pogrom during the “Six Day War”, in he moved 1967 to Rome, Italy, where he lived for 27 years. He then lived in Israel for 6 years.He completed a degree in Political Science at University of Romaat, then worked for 16 years in diplomacy dealing with: Organization, Press and Information, Commercial and Economics, and Administration. He was also a press correspondent in Italy, for Israeli newspapers and media, including Maariv and Hadashot and the Israeli Radio Galei Zahal. In Israel Raphael was active in journalism & management.Currently, Raphael resides in Europe as Manager of a company dealing with Judaica items, books, craft and silver gifts. Raphael's major interests include politics, movies, reading, opera, oriental music, travelling, computers and interfaith dialogue. Social Media links for Raphael: Website – https://rluzon.netTranscript on BuzzsproutSocial Media links for Méli:Website – the Talking with God ProjectMeli's emailLinkedIn – Meli SolomonFacebook – Meli SolomonFollow the podcast!The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project.
Busisiwe (Busi) Mavuso, CEO of Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA), a business advocacy organisation, discusses with host Bruce Whitfield her confidence in the country's ability to achieve success in the next 30 years. What is the current assessment? Jan Vermeulen, Editor at MyBroadband, discusses with Bruce Whitfield the implications of Starlink discontinuing its unauthorised service in the country; and its impact on the democratisation of internet access in South Africa. Nick Rockey, CEO of Trialogue consultancy firm, a supporting sustainable corporate business practice, joined Bruce Whitfield to discuss how he makes his money. Rockey has over 20 years of consulting and research experience across many markets — he discusses how he ended up doing this job.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Rockey, CEO of Trialogue consultancy firm, supporting sustainable corporate business practice joined Bruce Whitfield to discuss how he makes his money. Rockey has over 20 years of consulting and research experience across many markets — he discusses how he ended up doing this job.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Please note that Terence McKenna spools forth a kind of complicated, highly erudite babble of text that is designed to be imbibed or absorbed in an almost osmotic fashion. His words don't necessarily need to be decoded; they can simply be enjoyed, for their texture, for their sound, and absolutely for their message, though the message is often so abstract or so dense or so inventive so as to render it difficult to comprehend. Here are his words, from a random Terence talk delivered at Esalen in 1992: “Our task is not to understand. It is to appreciate.” Yes indeed. Rupert Sheldrake is a scientist and author, sometimes accused of being a new age author, who's achieved some level of notoriety, primarily due to his widely debated concept of “morphic resonance.” Morphic resonance essentially suggests that there is a kind of collective memory in nature. According to Sheldrake, similar forms , or morphic units, resonate with and influence each other through time and space. For example, he suggests that if rats learn a new trick in one part of the world, rats elsewhere will learn it more quickly, as the morphic field of rats has been "tuned" to this new behavior. In Sheldrake's words, natural systems ... “inherit a collective memory from all previous things of their kind." This collective memory is responsible for "telepathy-type interconnections between organisms.” Critics have cited a lack of evidence for the concept of morphic resonance, and noted the ways that it contrasts with established thought in genetics, embryology, neuroscience, and biochemistry. Yet this is precisely the sort of reasoning that a man like Terence McKenna, who was highly scientific and precise in his thinking yet wildly out of the box and creative when it came to systems of thinking, would be fascinated by. Ralph Abraham is a mathematician and pioneer in the study of chaos theory. What is chaos theory? Simply put, chaos theory explores how any action, no matter how small, can lead to complex and unpredictable behavior in physical systems. Abraham founded the Visual Math Institute in Santa Cruz and continues to teach there now. His work like McKenna's and Sheldrake's, examines consciousness, the nature of reality, and the intersection of science and spirituality. He is the author of a great number of books that tackle a variety of subjects, including the tome Foundations of Mechanics, the Evolutionary Mind , written with McKenna and Sheldrake, as well as “Hip Santa Cruz: First-Person Accounts of the Hip Culture of Santa Cruz, California in the 1960s.” Like the other two persons showcased in this delightful episode of Voices of Esalen, drawn from the prodigious Esalen archives, he is undoubtedly a really smart person. I hope you'll enjoy this trialogue - this episode is really a part one of a really long, cool, strange conversation, that would eventually lead to a book authored by these three great minds, if I'm not mistaken: "Trialogues at the Edge of the West."
Esalen, California, 1992. A cultural history of utopianism. Surges of utopian renewal. The trinitarian utopian model. Are the utopian and millenarian movements tendencies of the European mind in reaction to Christianity? Millenarians are dominated by the apocalyptic idea. How have these trends influenced the trialoguers? The Marxist utopian model. Scientific utopianism. Liberal political utopianism. New age and psychedelic utopianism. A mathematical utopia. 2012 - the end of history? What is the connection between the Archaic Revival and the Timewave? Is millenarianism an anti-progressive force? Origins and end-points. Utopianism is reasonable if we can change our minds. Our role as care-takers of the world. Is time speeding up? A fractal model of time. A model of history that shows catastrophic transformations to new equilibria. Self-fulfilling prophecies. Does the Omega Point concern the entire cosmos or is it limited to human destiny on earth? A vision of a world revived through animism, mathematical vision, stellar communication and psychedelics. Questions and answers: Large scale vacuum fluctuation. The birth of universe. Life after death. Ralph considers new forms of trialoguing and teaching the trialogue idea. Related BookChapter 10 of The Evolutionary Mindhttps://sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/the-evolutionary-mind
Hazelwood, Devon, England, June 1993Ralph tells a fractal story and explains how fractal models can illuminate our understanding of the world. Applying fractals to individual psychology.. The need for chaos and disorder in the personality. Multiple personality 'dischaos'. A 'sandy beach' model of the mind. Therapeutic strategies to increase chaos. The need to restore pantheism. A mathematical model for monogamy. Order and chaos must be balanced. Multiple attractors at the end of time. A polytheistic psychology. The unity within polytheistic systems.. Cultures and individuals need fractal rather than rigid boundaries. A fractal cosmos. The mystery of the Holy Trinity. The loss of unity through rigid boundaries. How can we fractalize our boundaries and create unity? Psychedelics, meditation, travel, tantra and chanting. Returning to the pre-verbal mode of expression. What about people whose boundaries are too low already? The cure to boundary anxiety can be found within. Is there any culture that has managed to avoid 'dischaos'? Questions and answers: The Aristotelian perspective of modern science needs to be balanced by the Platonic. Maths anxiety. Chaos is a kind of order and vice versa. Jung's deconstruction of Yahweh. The sacred trinity of the goddess. Recovering the aboriginal state of consciousness. Cultural taboos.Related BookChapter 7 of The Evolutionary Mindhttps://sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/the-evolutionary-mind
Esalen, California, 1992. The ancient view of the universe as alive. The anima mundi. The fall into the deterministic and mechanistic worldview. How this view is now being transcended. The recovery of the sense of the life of nature and of the heavens. Creativity and morphic resonance in nature. Resacralizing the earth through seasonal festivals and pilgrimage. Linking astronomy and astrology and resacralizing the heavens. Is the universe somehow conscious? Contacting celestial intelligences. Elizabethan star magic and the concept of the great chain of being. Are the contents of our imagination somehow real? Organismic philosophy and the re-infusion of spirit into nature. Re-animating the cosmos. The different levels of intelligence in the universe, and possible techniques for communicating with them. Channelling the stars. A synthesis of astrology and astronomy. Guiding intelligences. Questions and answers: The need to engage with the environment. Light and energy as a manifestation of spirit. Various ways to invoke stellar deities. Long barrows. The feeling of reverence for the heavens. The sky as teacher. The consciousness of the sun. Imagination as the source of creativity in nature. Renaissance magic. Related BookThe Evolutionary Mindhttps://sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/the-evolutionary-mind
Many weeks ago, host Eric Clayton visited a coastal town in Kenya called Malindi — and the Jesuit community that lives there. It's a new community, only about five or so years old, and it's been tasked with carrying out the legacy of St. Francis Xavier who visited that very place many, many years ago. Xavier — the great missionary — spent only a few days on that shore. But while there, he engaged in interreligious dialogue, meeting with and learning from the local Muslim communities. The bishop of Malindi has asked the Jesuits of today to return and continue that work. Fr. Thomas Aquino Deshi Ramadhani, or just Deshi for short, is the Jesuit who has been tasked with leading these efforts. Originally from Indonesia, he's accustomed to building community with Muslims and those of other faiths. He's also a writer—an author of many books—and a retreat director. When Eric was with him, he was preparing to give a retreat on the enneagram and Ignatian spirituality. Today's conversation is very rich. It touches of course on interreligious dialogue—and why Deshi prefers to call it inter-spiritual trialogue—and about how the enneagram influences the writing life. Deshi dives deep into his own spiritual background and shares with us countless nuggets of spiritual wisdom. But one thing that is worth highlighting is that the fruits of this conversation reflect the nature of our global Catholic faith: an Indonesian and an American meeting in Kenya and bound together by the Ignatian tradition and our desire to live out the Gospel. Deshi's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Thomas-Ramadhani/author/B093C9SQ4D?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Video on Malindi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir2KffiLgUY Video on Xavier's Chapel in Malindi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocY0kWWxfcw&t=4s Vocation Story on an American Jesuit in Africa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm_g0ernKSI&t=6s
1995, Esalen InstituteThe apocalyptic tradition: paranoid self-fulfilling prophecy or an intuition of instability? Stripping the provincialism from apocalyptic messages. Apocalyptic scenarios, including the 'God-whistle' theory. The ecological catastrophe as the appropriate interpretation of the Apocalypse. Steering the Apocalypse toward a tolerable conclusion. The power of faith. Big Bang cosmology as a projection of the Judaeo-Christian model of history. The fate of the sun. The projection of the Apocalypse in 2012. Ecological catastrophe and forces of novelty that may create planetary metamorphosis. Global crucifixion. The recovery of Eden. The personal apocalypse: a glimpse of post-mortal life. Interplanetary morphic resonance. The green version of the apocalyptic vision.Related BookChaos, Creativity and Cosmic Consciousnesshttps://sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/chaos-creativity-and-cosmic-consciousness
Are disincarnate and non-human entities mental projections or non-physical, autonomous entities? What can we learn from them? Their variety and persistence in human history. Early modern science and angelic communication. The shamanic model. The aversion to the irrational in Christianity and science. The need to analyze the entities' messages. A mathematical model of body, soul and spirit. Entities as inhabitants of the spiritual domain of the logos. The evolution of their multifarious representations. The dogma of purgatory. Contacting these entities through dreams and psychedelics. The deepest layers of the faery tradition. Metaphors of light? Entities as artificers and their use of language. Is the world soul behind these entities? Corn circles. The call to prepare language for these encounters. Experiential contact with the celestial sphere. The humanist illusion of self-sufficiency, leading to societal possession. Mammon. A celestial battle on earth? Redirecting attention to the positive forms. The ultimate partnership - reconnecting the Gaian and celestial spheres to the human spirit. Where could the new alchemical kingdom be?From the book:Chaos, Creativity and Cosmic Consciousness first published as Trialogues at the Edge of the West, Chapter 6. https://sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/chaos-creativity-and-cosmic-consciousness0:00Terence12:40Ralph18:17Terence20:55Ralph23:20Terence26:05Ralph30:41Terence31:22Rupert35:10Terence39:54Rupert...
1995, Esalen InstituteThe idea of an attractor for the entire cosmic evolutionary process. The role of the attractor in chaos dynamics. Motivation and attraction. The value of spoken language. Mathematical modelling. The relationship between mathematical models with chaotic behaviour and the chaos in life. Idolatry and models becoming reality. The feminine aspect of creativity.Related BookChaos, Creativity and Cosmic Consciousnesshttps://sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/chaos-creativity-and-cosmic-consciousness
2023年5月6日,受出版方【读客文化】邀请,我和梁文道、詹青云一起聊了聊葡萄牙作家、1998年诺贝尔文学奖得主若泽·萨拉马戈 (José Saramago) 的《复明症漫记》(Ensaio sobre a Lucidez)。这次对谈的“看理想”视频版(B站视频回放)、《八分》音频版以及此处备份的版本,三者之间均略有不同。 [时间轴] 00:50 道长:情节梗概 10:28 阿詹:道长您窜台了 11:06 三土:比较政治学小课堂 20:48 道长:从三土的学究视角切换到阿詹的文青视角 23:57 阿詹:作为隐喻的失明与复明 28:50 道长:葡萄牙政府觉得这届葡萄牙人民不行 32:38 三土:我也觉得这届葡萄牙人民不行但理由不同 38:10 道长:人民的洞察力与新话的发明 43:14 阿詹:这届葡萄牙政府更不行 46:14 道长:国家机器与无政府主义 51:18 三土:某些政府也会觉得这届葡萄牙政府不行但理由不同 55:03 道长:证明西方民主制度整个儿不行 55:20 三土:里斯本是一座孤岛 59:50 道长:萨拉马戈随着年纪增长变得更加绝望了吗 61:00 阿詹:丛林社会中的每个人都是一座孤岛 64:14 道长:不仅看不见而且不想听 67:27 阿詹:咱们这节目真的能播吗 68:51 道长:还是来聊文学吧 71:54 三土:主角之死的正面意义 75:23 阿詹:一下子开心多了 75:32 三土:从荷马到乔伊斯到萨拉马戈 77:44 道长:热爱民间说书传统的左翼作家 81:00 阿詹:金句大师萨拉马戈 84:19 道长:时事评论员萨拉马戈 86:15 三土:小说形式与内容及立场的完美统一 89:14 阿詹:阿庞有个葡萄牙同事 90:02 道长:请大家把批判的火力对准葡萄牙
Our special guest for today is Sherry Finzer. She is an acclaimed flutist, creative composer, and multifaceted musician. She was one of the first musicians asked to live stream on the Insight Timer app and performs weekly on this platform. Recently Sherry's song "Distant Rivers" was programmed on the PBS show "From Sea to Shining Sea". She has recorded over 30 New Age & Contemporary Instrumental CDs and has released many singles. Sherry is the founder and president of the Heart Dance Records label as well as Higher Level Media, a radio promotions company for instrumental musicians. She is a national award-winning musician known for her contributions to the genre of flute and New Age music, Finzer is known predominantly as a soloist, but in recent years has formed the supergroup Trialogue with guitarist Darin Mahoney and percussionist Will Clipman. Finzer tours worldwide as a Guo Flute and Pearl Flute Performing Artist, as well as in support of her album releases for the Heart Dance Records label, which she founded in 2006. Heart Dance Records represents 80+ artists in the New Age, Ambient, Acoustic, Electronic and Chill genres, as well as the radio promotions and PR company Higher Level Media. In this episode, Sherry will teach us the importance of being open to new opportunities, including transitioning from classical music to being in a band and how it affected her professionally and artistically. She also shared how to create new pathways for success in the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry. She also shares the ultimate secret to a successful collaboration with other artists. What You'll Learn In this episode, Sherry will teach us the importance of being open to new opportunities, including transitioning from classical music to being in a band and how it affected her professionally and artistically. She also shared how to create new pathways for success in the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry. She also shares the ultimate secret to a successful collaboration with other artists. Things We Discussed One of the things discussed here was the recording studio called The Tank. It is a unique musical venue located in Rangely, Colorado, in the United States. It is a large, acoustically resonant water tank that has been converted into a performance space for music and sound art. The Tank was originally built in 1940 as part of the Rangely Oil Field and was used as a storage tank for oil and water. In 1976, it was decommissioned and eventually abandoned, until it was rediscovered by sound artist Bruce Odland in 1979. Since then, The Tank has been transformed into a one-of-a-kind musical space with extraordinary natural reverberation, making it an acoustic marvel and an experimental venue for musicians and sound artists. Connect with Sherry Finzer Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Spotify Youtube Connect with Jason Tonioli Website Facebook YouTube Instagram Spotify Pandora Amazon Music Apple Music
1998, UC Santa CruzThe fractal idea of history, and millenia as the plateaus of history. These bifurcation periods as opportunities to influence the creation of the future. What kind of future or change are we trying to create? The need for the enhancement and spread of clarity. Psychic pets and their role in breaking the spell of rationalism. Psychedelics, the World Wide Web and psychic pets as forms of boundary dissolution. The need for change in the educational system. The problem of the rejection of mathematics. Related BookChaos, Creativity and Cosmic Consciousnesshttps://sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/chaos-creativity-and-cosmic-consciousness
1998, UC Santa Cruz"In the same way that the daughter of Zeus sprang full-blown from his forehead, the AI may be upon us without warning."- Terence McKennaA discussion on the evolution of consciousness as it relates to machines. Symbolic logic, nanotechnology and the possibility of a synthetic superintelligence. Terence compares the advent of superintelligent AI to the advent of language. Virtual computers as a route for AI to escape controls. How much control do we have in the evolution of machine intelligence? Quantum computers as a superior medium.Related BookThe Evolutionary Mindhttps://sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/the-evolutionary-mindTerence predicts virtual computers... children can now build virtual computers in Minecraft:https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Tutorials/Redstone_computersNo Linux? No problem. Just get AI to hallucinate it for youhttps://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/12/openais-new-chatbot-can-hallucinate-a-linux-shell-or-calling-a-bbs/
A three-way conversation, or trialogue, in two parts.Part 2 Festivals, a calendrical reform and 'pharmacological intervention'. Oscillating models of chaos, creativity and the imagination. Eleusis as a great turning point. The Virgin of Guadalupe. The Faustian pact with the physical world. The cultural cul-de-sac of the dominator mode. Restoring partnership values, opening our lives to chaos and the world soul. Chaos as Gaian fury and as a moment of opportunity. A forward escape into technology? Included in Chaos, Creativity and Cosmic Consciousness first published as Trialogues at the Edge of the West Chapter 3. This Trialogue and others are available in book form:https://www.sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/chaos-creativity-and-cosmic-consciousnessRalph Abraham, PhD, is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, author, and pioneer in the fields of Chaos theory, computer graphics, visual mathematics and dynamical systems. Terence McKenna was an ethnopharmacologist, shamanologist, and author, known for his theories on plant hallucinogens and the novelty wave, and the bardic skill with which he conveyed his ideas. Sadly Terence died aged 53 on April 3, 2000.
A three-way conversation, or trialogue, in two parts.Part I How can chaos theory and full access to the imagination aid us in our understanding of the world and in the creation of our future? Chaos in mythology. The repression of chaos, the rise of patriarchy and the fall into history. The chaos revolution. Bringing chaos tangential to the burning planet. Vision plants and shamanism. Our 'secret history' and how it relates to the Gaian mind. The creative act as the night sea journey. The living mystery of the imagination. Dominator and partnership culture. Included in Chaos, Creativity and Cosmic Consciousness first published as Trialogues at the Edge of the West Chapter 3.This Trialogue and others are available in book form:https://www.sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/chaos-creativity-and-cosmic-consciousnessRalph Abraham, PhD, is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, author, and pioneer in the fields of Chaos theory, computer graphics, visual mathematics and dynamical systems. Terence McKenna was an ethnopharmacologist, shamanologist, and author, known for his theories on plant hallucinogens and the novelty wave, and the bardic skill with which he conveyed his ideas. Sadly Terence died aged 53 on April 3, 2000.
A three-way conversation, or trialogue, in two parts.Part 2 How is human imagination related to the creative principle of nature? The nature of the Gaian mind. Human history as a Gaian dream. The Divine Imagination as the source of all creativity. How can we extract the message of the Gaian mind? How could the imaginations of the solar system, galaxy and cosmos be related to each other? Dark matter and the cosmic unconscious. The nature of the Logos. The personal apocalypse. The journey of language to the Divine Imagination. Natural law, ordinary reality and chaos.This Trialogue and others are available in book form:https://www.sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/the-evolutionary-mindTerence McKenna was an ethnopharmacologist, shamanologist, and author, known for his theories on plant hallucinogens and the novelty wave, and the bardic skill with which he conveyed his ideas. Sadly Terence died aged 53 on April 3, 2000.Ralph Abraham, PhD, is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, author, and pioneer in the fields of Chaos theory, computer graphics, visual mathematics and dynamical systems.
A three-way conversation, or trialogue, in two parts.Part I The crisis in science: collision between the permanent and evolutionary views of the nature of reality. The universe as an evolving system of habits. Did natural law exist before the Big Bang? Cosmic creativity, imagination and the womb of chaos. Chaotic sudden perturbations. The Omega Point. The ego's response to chaos. The cosmic attractor in the evolutionary process.This Trialogue and others are available in book form:https://www.sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/the-evolutionary-mindTerence McKenna was an ethnopharmacologist, shamanologist, and author, known for his theories on plant hallucinogens and the novelty wave, and the bardic skill with which he conveyed his ideas. Sadly Terence died aged 53 on April 3, 2000.Ralph Abraham, PhD, is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, author, and pioneer in the fields of Chaos theory, computer graphics, visual mathematics and dynamical systems.
A three-way conversation, or trialogue, recorded at Esalen in 1989.A discussion on the evolution of consciousness as it relates to machines. Symbolic logic, nanotechnology and the possibility of a synthetic super-intelligence. Artificial Intelligence as a part of ourselves that could shape our evolution. Virtual computers as the source of the AI. Partnership or conflict between human and machine? How much control do we have in the evolution of machine intelligence? Challenges to the premises of the AI argument. Quantum computers, machine-time and the possibilities of the World Wide Web.
Bugge Wesseltoft - Trialogue Jazzland recordings | Oct 10, 2014 1. Interlude 2:40 2. Valiant 7:39 3. Headbanger Polka 6:20 4. Movement Eleven 5:42 5. Take A Quick Break 7:47 6. Movement Seventeen 7:18 7. This Is My Day 6:05 8. Round Midnight 5:07 Arranged By – Wesseltoft, Berglund, Schwarz Orchestra Arrangements By – Bugge Wesseltoft Bass Trombone – James Kent Computer, Percussion [Small Percussion] – Henrik Schwarz Double Bass – Dan Berglund Grand Piano, Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer, Percussion – Bugge Wesseltoft Viola – Jean-Marc Apap (pistas: 4, 6) Violin – Damien Pardoen (pistas: 4, 6) Violoncello – Laurence Vautrin With members of the Orchestra Philharmonique du Luxembourg (violin, viola, violoncello, bass trombone) Recorded at Schloss Elmau Feb 2014 Orchestra Philharmonique du Luxembourg recorded at Philharmonie Luxembourg June 2013 Mastered @ HP Mastering, Hamburg /////////////////////////////////////////////////// CORTINA FINAL Woodened Stone DUO II Henrik Schwarz & Bugge Wesseltoft Jazzland Recordings | Oct 14, 2022 /////////////////////////////
A three-way conversation, or trialogue, recorded at Esalen in 1989.What could have been the cause for the breakthrough in the evolution of human consciousness around 50,000 years ago? Collective memories of predation and how they may shape our minds today. The role of the imagination in our evolution. Physiological evolution and the idea of divine brain surgery. The psilocybin hypothesis. The transformation of human nature through connection with higher levels of consciousness in the universe. The universal information field and cosmic evolution. This Trialogue and others are available in book form:https://www.sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/the-evolutionary-mindTerence McKenna was an ethnopharmacologist, shamanologist, and author, known for his theories on plant hallucinogens and the novelty wave, and the bardic skill with which he conveyed his ideas. Sadly Terence died aged 53 on April 3, 2000.Ralph Abraham, PhD, is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, author, and pioneer in the fields of Chaos theory, computer graphics, visual mathematics and dynamical systems.
In this introduction to the trialogues held at Hazelwood house in Devon, England in June 1993, Rupert, Ralph and Terence introduce each other and give their perspectives on their friends' lives, characters and work. Terence McKenna was an ethnopharmacologist, shamanologist, and author, known for his theories on plant hallucinogens and the novelty wave, and the bardic skill with which he conveyed his ideas. Sadly Terence died aged 53 on April 3, 2000.Ralph Abraham, PhD, is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, author, and pioneer in the fields of Chaos theory, computer graphics, visual mathematics and dynamical systems.
This is the first conversation on the podcast between more than two people. Given that the episodes involving a dialogue are often the least popular compared to the lecture series, perhaps this simply shows that I have not learned my lesson and refuse to appease the audience gods. We discuss several quotations from Nietzsche during the Untimely Meditations period. The topic is culture - Nietzsche's view of culture and how it informs us about our situation today. We strayed into many other topics as well, too many to recount in the description here - including Mormonism, arguing online, insect behavior, hyper-individualism, and much more.
Watch now on YouTube: https://youtu.be/PM9MWp0w_DoTune in today as we converse and fellowship with a few members of Gaston's Interfaith Trialogue. What is Interfaith Trialogue Dialogue? Interfaith dialogue refers to positive and relational interaction between people of different religious traditions. Since 2002 this has been accomplished at monthly meetings amongst forty-plus individuals of the Jewish, Islamic, and Christian faith. At these meetings, they come together and share The Torah, The Koran, and The Bible. Join us as we learn a little bit about a representative from each group. For more information on how to become involved, you can contact them directly through Facebook or email Joan Martin.www.facebook.com/gastoncountyinterfaithtrialogue/joancmartin2@gmail.comGaston's Great loves feedback, suggestions, or questions! Want to get in touch with us? We'd love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out to us by a method that is convenient for you.Website: https://www.gastonsgreat.com/Email: podcast@gastonsgreat.comPhone: 704-864-0344
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For 12 June 2022, Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, based on John 16:12-15
For episode 74 we are joined by Tommie Kelly and Spud Murphy, the hosts of the “Tommie and Spud Talk About” podcast amongst many other things. In a very lighthearted show, we discuss, finding the divine in nature, and realities of foraging or growing your own food. We chat about folklore surrounding bloodletting on St Martin's day, and the use of blood in magick. In the Plus show we get into personal relationships with deities, concepts of the afterlife and we talk about vegetables a bit more. Show notes: https://www.spudmurphy.net https://www.adventuresinwoowoo.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvhAf27ZdF9mGA1znaTQQEA Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spiritbox TWITTER - https://twitter.com/spiritbox3 SUPPORT - https://www.patreon.com/spiritbox PODCAST - https://anchor.fm/spirit-box Music by Obliqka --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spirit-box/message
If DIE-ALOGUE did state of the union addresses, this episode would be considered one. WELCOME! Today you will hear all about what is ahead for Season 3 of DIE-ALOGUE. I will continue to host and produce the long form interviews you know ( and I hope love,) and I will also be adding to a few elements to the show! Time for a shake up!In addition to two in depth interviews a month, I will be adding one TRIALOGUE courtroom conversation to the main feed once a month. In these sometimes shorter, sometimes not, concentrated conversations, we look deep into a specific trial or case that is playing out currently. Normally, these were reserved for Patrons, but after releasing some this summer and hearing the feedback, I am adding one to the main feed. I will continue to do one PATREON EXCLUSIVE TRIALOGUE episode a month that will not be heard elsewhere.The other fun addition to the show is TRIVIA. That's right. Once a month, right here on DIE-ALOGUE, I will integrate my other true crime endeavor - YELLOW TAPE. I will be hosting a true crime trivia face-off between YOU the listeners, and some of your favorite podcasters.I am also unrolling a new Patreon benefit: a true crime companion piece to the podcast which will be a digital magazine (periodical?) chock full of content, recommendations, and the best in true crime culture.Listen to this update and hear all the details! Then please consider the following ways you can help DIE-ALOGUE grow as we approach Season 3/ Year 3 of the podcast!Become a DIE-HARD on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/diealogueReview the show on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/die-alogue-a-true-crime-conversation/id1470890320Buy some merch! https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/discover/#merchFollow @diealoguepod on IG/Twitter/FBShare an episode you love on social media + tag @diealoguepodShare the show with your friends, family, foes, + true crime communities. Thank you so much for joining me in these conversations. I am so excited for what's ahead. You can always reach out to me via my website: https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/discover/#contactI love hearing from you and I am grateful that you join me in these killer conversations.— Rebekah
FINAL EPISODE IN THE SUMMER SERIES!Most of you know that I have followed the NXIVM cult closely. Reporter + author, Sarah Berman, joined me on the podcast earlier this year, and today, I am airing another part of our conversation - previously only released on my Patreon exclusive show, TRIALOGUE: a court room conversation. You can learn more about TRIALOGUE and become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/diealogueSarah and I continue our conversation about NXIVM and Keith Raniere, with a focus on the sentencing, the trial, her predictions for the remaining sentences and what it was like seeing Keith Raniere, and key witnesses in the flesh at trial.Love DIE-ALOGUE? Please rate + review the show! ——>https://podfollow.com/diealogueLet's Kill the Small Talk + Start a DIE-ALOGUE. FOLLOW! Instagram Facebook Twitter: @diealoguepod | email: rebekah@yellowtapetruecrime.comSay hi via + sign up for my newsletter via my website!https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/discover/#contact
SUMMER SERIES!Many of you know that I followed Derek Chauvin's trial very closely, and so his sentencing was of particular interest to me. TRIALOGUE was the perfect place to debrief the sentence which was ruled on Friday, June 25. I am playing that episode for everyone here on the main feed as it is an important conversation, not just about Chauvin's sentence, but about criminal justice reform and the matters of defunding the police/police reform. I brought on two experienced lawyers and fantastic people: David Rudolf ( criminal defense attorney for Michael Peterson) and his wife, Sonya Pfeiffer, former award winning journalist, turned lawyer. The two now focus entirely on wrongful convictions and host a podcast, ABUSE OF POWER, which recently won a webby- YAY!We discuss the sentence, the judge, police reform, then David and Sonya have a moment about BLM, and finally, we get to CHAUVIN'S INSANE STATEMENT. You will hear that audio at the top before the conversation begins. It's a real head scratcher.This is the book Sonya mentions- CASTE by Isabel Wilkerson- a book many have suggested and that I have on the short list!This episode was previously released to Patrons only as part of my bonus companion show, TRIALOGUE: a courtroom conversation - you can learn more about TRIALOGUE and become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/diealogueLove DIE-ALOGUE? Please rate + review the show! ——>https://podfollow.com/diealogueLet's Kill the Small Talk + Start a DIE-ALOGUE. FOLLOW! Instagram Facebook Twitter: @diealoguepod | email: rebekah@yellowtapetruecrime.comSay hi via + sign up for my newsletter via my website!https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/discover/#contact
First of all, #FREEBRITNEYI was lucky ( subtle Britney reference) enough to grab some time with my friend and podcast colleague, Dr. Scott, of LA Not So Confidential Podcast. As a former dancer and forensic psychologist who works with clients facing conservatorships, he was the perfect guest to break down the ongoing legal saga around Britney Spears' conservatorship. He and his co-host, Dr. Shiloh, did an excellent deep dive episode on their show, which you can find here: https://anchor.fm/lansc/episodes/71--Overprotected-Conservatorships--5150s--the-Britney-Spears-Saga-e104d01I've included the full audio of her recent testimony because Dr. Scott and I discuss what we hear quite a bit. If you want to skip that, our conversation picks up at 24:55, but I think it is more than worth a listen. It breaks my heart and makes my blood boil. This episode was previously released to Patrons only as part of my bonus companion show, TRIALOGUE: a courtroom conversation - you can learn more about TRIALOGUE and become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/diealogueLove DIE-ALOGUE? Please rate + review the show! ——>https://podfollow.com/diealogueLet's Kill the Small Talk + Start a DIE-ALOGUE. FOLLOW! Instagram Facebook Twitter: @diealoguepod | email: rebekah@yellowtapetruecrime.comSay hi via my website:https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/
This is going to be the true crime series everyone is talking about. It begins as a documentary covering one family's search for their missing daughter, Christina Whittaker. But as my guest, director, Christina Fontana, will tell you: it turns into a whole lot more. Lies, secrets, and too many WTF moments to count.Christina has been covering this story for over a decade, and she shares how she approached making the film - especially when the story took a real turn, her thoughts on sensitivity in telling true crime stories - hint: kindness matters, and what the status of Christina's story is today. The first 4 episodes are streaming now on Discovery + and there are two more to be released the net two Mondays. Watch now, I promise you won't regret it Watch Relentless on Discovery +!https://www.discoveryplus.com/show/relentless-usToday's episode is sponsored in part by She's Birdie! She's birdie is a personal safety alarm that is there when you feel unsafe or threatened. It's the perfect gift you hope you never need to use. For 10% off, use code: DIEHARD when shopping https://www.shesbirdie.com/products/birdie-alarm-all-colors?variant=39832997855407For an additional BONUS show, TRIALOGUE: a courtroom conversation, and early ad- free episodes, check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/diealogueLove DIE-ALOGUE? Please rate + review the show! ——>https://podfollow.com/diealogueLet's Kill the Small Talk + Start a DIE-ALOGUE. FOLLOW! Instagram Facebook Twitter: @diealoguepod | email: rebekah@yellowtapetruecrime.comSay hi via my website:https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/
SURPRISE! It's a bonus episode and this is one is important. This is time sensitive so please read on and then listen to the interview!UNCOVERED is a brilliant platform that is combining data and tech with great design with the energy and passion of the true crime community to help find answers and justice for COLD + UNSOLVED MISSING AND MURDERED CASES! Explore their site here: https://uncovered.com/I spoke with Ashlee Fujawa about her role at Uncovered, how their mission developed, the best practices for citizen detectives, and their important INDIEGOGO campaign, which is running until July 7! Check out the ways to give ( AND FUN PERKS!) here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/uncovered-a-cold-case-platform#/Ashlee also shares a recent case discovery on her team that gave me chills. If you care about justice and cold cases ( and I know you do), this is an interview that will take that desire and help you know where to put it!Follow Uncovered on all social platforms: https://www.instagram.com/uncove.red/https://twitter.com/uncoveredFor an additional BONUS show, TRIALOGUE: a courtroom conversation, and early ad- free episodes, check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/diealogueLove DIE-ALOGUE? Please rate + review the show! ——>https://podfollow.com/diealogueLet's Kill the Small Talk + Start a DIE-ALOGUE. FOLLOW! Instagram Facebook Twitter: @diealoguepod | email: rebekah@yellowtapetruecrime.comSay hi via my website:https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/
Maggie Freleng is a returning guest, friend, investigative journalist, and host of the podcast MURDER IN ALLIANCE, which is the second season of her show, Unjust & Unsolved. MURDER IN ALLIANCE explores one case that she just couldn't resist despite its layers of challenges. She has teamed up with Jason Baldwin and his non-profit, Proclaim Justice, to get to the bottom of this perplexing story: Who killed Yvonne Lane and why is David Thorne sitting in prison for her murder?If you want more background on Maggie, she has appeared on DIE-ALOGUE previously at the very top of the season - listen to her first visit with us on Season 2 Episode 2:https://pod.fo/e/a9fd4Listen to Murder In Alliancehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chasing-cosby/id1493558501Learn more about her work and podcast here: https://www.maggiefreleng.com/about.htmlGet involved in helping with David Thorne's Exoneration!https://www.nicoleweisenseeegan.com/Learn More About Proclaim Justicehttps://www.nicoleweisenseeegan.com/booksFollow Maggie on instagram: @maggiefrelengFollow Maggie on twitter: @maggiefrelengToday's episode is sponsored in part by She's Birdie! She's birdie is a personal safety alarm that is there when you feel unsafe or threatened. It's the perfect gift you hope you never need to use. For 10% off, use code: DIEHARD when shopping https://www.shesbirdie.com/products/birdie-alarm-all-colors?variant=39832997855407Today's episode is sponsored in part by CANVA PRO! I'm not a graphic designer, I just make everyone think I am because of Canva! I make everything on Canva- instagram posts, presentations, newsletters, and more. You don't need to be a graphic designer to make professional, beautiful designs. Try Canva Pro for FREE for 45 days when you use this link: https://bit.ly/3uEJdonFor an additional BONUS show, TRIALOGUE: a courtroom conversation, and early ad- free episodes, check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/diealogueLove DIE-ALOGUE? Please rate + review the show! ——>https://podfollow.com/diealogueLet's Kill the Small Talk + Start a DIE-ALOGUE. FOLLOW! Instagram Facebook Twitter: @diealoguepod | email: rebekah@yellowtapetruecrime.comSay hi via my website:https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/
We learned A LOT about NXIVM last year. But we barely scratched the surface. My guest today, reporter and author, Sarah Berman, has covered NXIVM extensively for years — first at VICE, and most recently, in her new book, DON'T CALL IT A CULT. This book is THE place to get the whole story of how NXIVM came to be and ALL the players within. Sarah and I get into all the details including the branding, the coercion and trafficking, as well as getting comfortable with the inconceivable.I promise you will learn something ( if not many things) you didn't know about NXIVM before and I think you will appreciate Sarah's thoughtful coverage as much as I do.More on Sarah and her work can be found here: https://sarahberms.com/Check with your local bookseller or get her book here! https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Call-Cult-Shocking-Raniere/dp/B08XN45Y7F/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=don%27t+call+it+a+cult&qid=1621368538&sr=8-1Even more of my conversation with Sarah Berman can be heard on TRIALOGUE: a court room conversation. BECOME A DIE-HARD, JOIN PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/diealogueGoing to CrimeCon 21 in Austin? Use code: DIEALOGUE21 for 10% off your pass and let me know you're coming because I want to meet you!Today's episode is sponsored in part by BRUUSH! Brüush is an electric toothbrush that will change the way you think about brushing your teeth. It’s like that feeling when you just leave the dentist -- a fresh, whole-mouth clean -- every single day. DIE-ALOGUE listeners get 15% off their total purchase with code POD15. SHOP via link —> https://bit.ly/3xe5g7SLove DIE-ALOGUE? Please rate + review the show! ——> https://podfollow.com/diealogueLet’s Kill the Small Talk + Start a DIE-ALOGUE. FOLLOW! Instagram Facebook Twitter: @diealoguepod | email: rebekah@yellowtapetruecrime.comSay hi via my website:https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/
Because It Is: A Podcast of Second Baptist-Downtown Little Rock
In this episode we talk with long-time preacher and professor of homiletics and 2BC Scholar Emeritus, Dr. Hulitt Gloer, about the preaching event. We ponder what good listening entails and what the listener can expect from a sermon. We consider the mystery of the sermon and how it has the power to shatter reality and […]
In this episode we talk with long-time preacher and professor of homiletics and 2BC Scholar Emeritus, Dr. Hulitt Gloer, about the preaching event. We ponder what good listening entails and what the listener can expect from a sermon. We consider the mystery of the sermon and how it has the power to shatter reality and […]
Welcome to TRIALOGUE: a courtroom conversation - a companion podcast to DIE-ALOGUE! In this Patreon only podcast, I will explore trials and cases in the news with lawyers and experts who will help us understand their larger application in the criminal justice and true crime world. They went to law school so I don't have to!In the premiere episode, which drops on the DIE-ALOGUE feed so all can listen, I welcome friend and past DIE-ALOGUE guest, Kirk Nurmi.Because of his connection to the Jodi Arias case, Kirk can relate to what Eric Nelson, Derek Chauvin is likely feeling right now. He also puts forth a bold and beautiful call for a new kind of policing: kinder and gentler.Listen now for free and get ready for the Patreon launch in May! Lots of bonus content as well as ad free DIE-ALOGUE episodes will be available there. You can even explore my Patreon and sign up early! https://www.patreon.com/dielaogueYou are used to killing the small talk, now it's time to WEIGH IN ON THE SCALES OF JUSTICE.
Adherents of the Abrahamic faiths in the Holy Land have gained profound experience in polemic and apologetics but little in genuine dialogue.
Dans le canton de Genève, ce sera la Fondation Partage qui sera la bénéficiaire de cette action de grande ampleur visant à récolter un maximum de denréres alimentaires non périssables ainsi que des produits d'hygiène de base et de nettoyage. Elle soutient à elle seule une cinquantaine d'associations caritatives et de services sociaux comme par exemple Le C.A.R.E, Les Colis du Coeur, La Caravane de solidarité, Trialogue, Emmaüs, La Croix-rouge genevoise, l'ARFEC, l'Armée du Salut et Païdos.Créée en 2005, elle est devenue une fondation en 2016 afin de pérenniser son financement et assurer la longévité de sa mission mais a conservé le cœur de son activité de banque alimentaire basée sur les trois piliers du développement durable: économique, social et environnemental. La précarité alimentaire a considérablement augmenté dans le canton de Genève et la Fondation Partage est fortement sollicitée et doit désormais offrir près de trois fois plus de produits de première nécessité quʹen temps ordinaire! Pour cette action qui démarre demain, elle a mis sur pied pas moins de 35 lieux de récolte disséminés dans le canton afin de permettre à la population genevoise de participer. Les "Caddies pour Tous" ayant lieu dans tous les cantons romands, certaines associations basées à Aigle, Noville, Sierre, Crans-Montana et Sion sont toujours à la recherche de quelques bénévoles pour les aider lors de ce marathon solidaire de 3 jours qui débutera demain. N'hésitez pas à appeler le 058 236 16 00 pour en savoir plus ou vous inscrire! Toutes les infos sur cette opération de solidarité romande et sur les lieux précis de récolte sont sur le site: www.caddiespourtous.ch DEMANDE: - Des bénévoles à Sion, Sierre, Crans-Montana, Aigle et Noville pour aider les structures locales durant 3h (ou plus) les 25, 26 ou 27 mars prochain
Cathy Duff, director at Trialogue
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Classic 1027 — Shelagh Gastrow, a provider of advisory services to the philanthropy sector, Soraya Joonas, finance director at Inyathelo & Cathy Duff, director at Trialogue
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Scholé Sisters: Camaraderie for the Classical Homeschooling Mama
Our special guest today is Renee Shepard. Renee has been married for 14 years. She and her husband, who were both homeschooled, are now homeschooling their six children. She is currently finishing her graduate degree in Classical Christian Studies at New Saint Andrews College, where her favorite things to study are theology, Latin, and literature. This episode is a follow up to an episode we did last year called Someone Stole My Socrates. Brandy, Mystie, and Renee discuss a work by Plato called Gorgias. (Brandy likes to call it Gorgeous.) Whatever you call it, it’s a Socratic dialogue. We decided that if we want to know what Socratic discussion is all about, we should go straight to the source. It’s great fun! *** Sign up for our 30-60-90 planning session! Quarantine got you down? It’s not too late to check out or 30-60-90 planning session from last weekend. Just click here to register. This will send you the planning pages and the replay to watch. We’ll help pull you out of your slump so that you are faithful and fruitful during these admittedly weird times. *** Don’t forget to download this episode's Your Scholé Sheet to think through and apply the ideas from this episode, then bring your thoughts into the Sistership and join the conversation happening there. Click here to download your copy for free. *** Click here to get the show notes for today's episode and download Your Scholé Sheet. Click here to join the Sistership. Don't forget to find us on Facebook! Click here to follow us on Instagram!
Rather than dense deployment of 4/5G facilities/poles near our homes, schools and work places, we prefer public fiber optic underground cables. They are faster, safer, more secure, and are reliable during weather extremes and power outages. Trialogue between Camilla Rees MBA, Tim Schoechle, PhD and NISLAPP's Chair, Jim Turner, Esq. about the themes in Re-Inventing Wires. https://electromagnetichealth.org/electromagnetic-health-blog/trialogue-wires/ Re-Inventing Wires: The Future of Landlines and Networks https://electromagnetichealth.org/electromagnetic-health-blog/wires-long-press-release/ Find out more on www.MomsAcrossAmerica.org Go to ACTION and Stop 5G Grids Get the book UNSTOPPABLE Transforming Sickness and Struggle into Triumph, Empowerment, and a Celebration of Community today on Amazon Visit www.zenhoneycutt.com and contact zen@momsacrossamerica.org Music "Down the Road" by Bronson Honeycutt 11 yrs
Marble has been a pioneer in interfaith cooperation in New York City. One of the ways we lift up the importance of interfaith relationships is through our annual “Trialogue.” This year during our service Dr. Bos will have a conversation with Mohammed Al Samawi, author of The Fox Hunt, and Daniel Pincus, about how a victimized Muslim interfaith advocate in Yemen was saved by a Jew from New York. Worship also includes a special video with Jazz pianist Joey Alexander performing his small, yet poignant part in Mohammed’s story. Worship followed by Talk Back in the Sanctuary and a Book Signing in the Marble Loft. We celebrate our Tri-Faith Sunday as part of the United Nations’ World Interfaith Harmony Week. Invite friends to join you for this special experience.
SEXUALITY, LOVE, & DEATH Trialogue Episode #10 Eros and Thanatos. Libido & Death Drive. The conclusion of our trialogue series, the deepest gates of transformation, sexuality, falling in love, and the dying process. Strap in for this one. Deep philosophic and psychological territory are covered thoroughly. PS: Stay tuned for our book coming out this year! Connect with Cadell Last & Daniel Dick with links BELOW ! Cadell Last Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cadell.last Daniel Dick Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/apu.dick Connect With Kevin Personal Website: https://kevinorosz.com/ The Online Course:https://www.flowstatemastery.com/ FB Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/kevinjorosz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HF4b1Vnnpf4No0gOIX3gg IG: https://www.instagram.com/kev_oroszlan/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinOroszYoga?lang=en Join The Mailing List: https://kevinorosz.com/ Links To Other Platforms to tune in from: Listen to (R)Evolution on TuneIn http://tun.in/pjf16 Check out (R)Evolution with Kevin Orosz https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=336579 Check out (R)Evolution on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0z782QxD5erSHRPft5L2i0?si=jFYLfceSRy2b_dLZb0Ysnw iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r-evolution-with-kevin-orosz/id1445242339?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Idwzqqs7ovw6np7hql7kpqrmgoa?t=REvolution_with_Kevin_Orosz
Will we have sex in the future? What falls out from the entrance of sexbots, transhumanism, LGBTQ, the singularity, and more in the relational space? Connect with Cadell Last & Daniel Dick with links BELOW ! Cadell Last Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cadell.last Daniel Dick Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/apu.dick Connect With Kevin Personal Website: https://kevinorosz.com/ The Online Course:https://www.flowstatemastery.com/ FB Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/kevinjorosz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HF4b1Vnnpf4No0gOIX3gg IG: https://www.instagram.com/kev_oroszlan/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinOroszYoga?lang=en Join The Mailing List: https://kevinorosz.com/ Links To Other Platforms to tune in from: Listen to (R)Evolution on TuneIn http://tun.in/pjf16 Check out (R)Evolution with Kevin Orosz https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=336579 Check out (R)Evolution on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0z782QxD5erSHRPft5L2i0?si=jFYLfceSRy2b_dLZb0Ysnw iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r-evolution-with-kevin-orosz/id1445242339?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Idwzqqs7ovw6np7hql7kpqrmgoa?t=REvolution_with_Kevin_Orosz
What are the ethical and moral consequences of sexuality? We broadly and philosophically, on many levels, explore this radical topic on this pod... Connect with Cadell Last & Daniel Dick with links BELOW ! Cadell Last Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cadell.last Daniel Dick Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/apu.dick Connect With Kevin Personal Website: https://kevinorosz.com/ The Online Course:https://www.flowstatemastery.com/ FB Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/kevinjorosz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HF4b1Vnnpf4No0gOIX3gg IG: https://www.instagram.com/kev_oroszlan/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinOroszYoga?lang=en Join The Mailing List: https://kevinorosz.com/ Links To Other Platforms to tune in from: Listen to (R)Evolution on TuneIn http://tun.in/pjf16 Check out (R)Evolution with Kevin Orosz https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=336579 Check out (R)Evolution on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0z782QxD5erSHRPft5L2i0?si=jFYLfceSRy2b_dLZb0Ysnw iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r-evolution-with-kevin-orosz/id1445242339?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Idwzqqs7ovw6np7hql7kpqrmgoa?t=REvolution_with_Kevin_Orosz
S3XUALITY AND GOD
Emotional Pain and Suffering in S3xuality Connect with Cadell Last AND Daniel Dick with links BELOW ! Daniel Dick: https://www.facebook.com/apu.dick Cadell Last: https://www.facebook.com/cadell.last Connect With The (R)Evolutionary Coach himself, Kevin Orosz Website: https://kevinorosz.com/ Coaching Sessions:https://www.flowstatemastery.com/ FB Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/kevinjorosz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HF4b1Vnnpf4No0gOIX3gg IG: https://www.instagram.com/kev_oroszlan/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinOroszYoga?lang=en Mail List: https://mailchi.mp/887d63af86de/kevinorosz Links To Other Platforms to tune in from: Listen to (R)Evolution on TuneIn http://tun.in/pjf16 Check out (R)Evolution with Kevin Orosz https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=336579 Check out (R)Evolution on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0z782QxD5erSHRPft5L2i0?si=jFYLfceSRy2b_dLZb0Ysnw iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r-evolution-with-kevin-orosz/id1445242339?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Idwzqqs7ovw6np7hql7kpqrmgoa?t=REvolution_with_Kevin_Orosz
SEX & CIVILIZATION Trialogue #5 Connect with Cadell Last AND Daniel Dick with links BELOW ! Daniel Dick: https://www.facebook.com/apu.dick Cadell Last: https://www.facebook.com/cadell.last Connect With The (R)Evolutionary Coach himself, Kevin Orosz Website: https://kevinorosz.com/ Coaching Sessions:https://www.flowstatemastery.com/ FB Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/kevinjorosz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HF4b1Vnnpf4No0gOIX3gg IG: https://www.instagram.com/kev_oroszlan/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinOroszYoga?lang=en Mail List: https://mailchi.mp/887d63af86de/kevinorosz Links To Other Platforms to tune in from: Listen to (R)Evolution on TuneIn http://tun.in/pjf16 Check out (R)Evolution with Kevin Orosz https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=336579 Check out (R)Evolution on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0z782QxD5erSHRPft5L2i0?si=jFYLfceSRy2b_dLZb0Ysnw iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r-evolution-with-kevin-orosz/id1445242339?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Idwzqqs7ovw6np7hql7kpqrmgoa?t=REvolution_with_Kevin_Orosz
SEX & CIVILIZATION Trialogue #4 Connect with Cadell Last AND Daniel Dick with links BELOW ! Daniel Dick: https://www.facebook.com/apu.dick Cadell Last: https://www.facebook.com/cadell.last Connect With The (R)Evolutionary Coach himself, Kevin Orosz Website: https://kevinorosz.com/ Coaching Sessions:https://www.flowstatemastery.com/ FB Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/kevinjorosz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HF4b1Vnnpf4No0gOIX3gg IG: https://www.instagram.com/kev_oroszlan/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinOroszYoga?lang=en Mail List: https://mailchi.mp/887d63af86de/kevinorosz Links To Other Platforms to tune in from: Listen to (R)Evolution on TuneIn http://tun.in/pjf16 Check out (R)Evolution with Kevin Orosz https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=336579 Check out (R)Evolution on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0z782QxD5erSHRPft5L2i0?si=jFYLfceSRy2b_dLZb0Ysnw iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r-evolution-with-kevin-orosz/id1445242339?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Idwzqqs7ovw6np7hql7kpqrmgoa?t=REvolution_with_Kevin_Orosz
This trialogue between myself, Cadell Last, and Daniel Dick represents the third experiment in an attempt to open a new discussion on sexuality. The third question which structures our discourse is: "What is the difference between the evolutionary and religious worldview?". In this discussion we attempt to approach the meaning of the difference between evolutionary and religious presuppositions and how it may impact our interpretations of self in intimate Connect with Cadell Last AND Daniel Dick with links BELOW ! Daniel Dick: https://www.facebook.com/apu.dick Cadell Last: https://www.facebook.com/cadell.last Connect With The (R)Evolutionary Coach himself, Kevin Orosz Website: https://kevinorosz.com/ Coaching Sessions:https://www.flowstatemastery.com/ FB Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/kevinjorosz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HF4b1Vnnpf4No0gOIX3gg IG: https://www.instagram.com/kev_oroszlan/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinOroszYoga?lang=en Mail List: https://mailchi.mp/887d63af86de/kevinorosz Links To Other Platforms to tune in from: Listen to (R)Evolution on TuneIn http://tun.in/pjf16 Check out (R)Evolution with Kevin Orosz https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=336579 Check out (R)Evolution on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0z782QxD5erSHRPft5L2i0?si=jFYLfceSRy2b_dLZb0Ysnw iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r-evolution-with-kevin-orosz/id1445242339?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Idwzqqs7ovw6np7hql7kpqrmgoa?t=REvolution_with_Kevin_Orosz
Historical Emergence of Traditional Archetypes - MAN & WOMAN This video represents the second experiment in an attempt to open a new discussion on sexuality. The second question which structures our discourse is "How Can We Account for the Historical Emergence of Traditional Archetypes?". In this discussion we attempt to approach the history of sexuality, gender, and their interaction in civilization to stabilize the archetypes of man and woman. Connect with Cadell Last AND Daniel Dick with links BELOW ! Daniel Dick: https://www.facebook.com/apu.dick Cadell Last: https://www.facebook.com/cadell.last Connect With The (R)Evolutionary Coach himself, Kevin Orosz Website: https://kevinorosz.com/ Coaching Sessions:https://www.flowstatemastery.com/ FB Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/kevinjorosz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HF4b1Vnnpf4No0gOIX3gg IG: https://www.instagram.com/kev_oroszlan/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinOroszYoga?lang=en Mail List: https://mailchi.mp/887d63af86de/kevinorosz Links To Other Platforms to tune in from: Listen to (R)Evolution on TuneIn http://tun.in/pjf16 Check out (R)Evolution with Kevin Orosz https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=336579 Check out (R)Evolution on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0z782QxD5erSHRPft5L2i0?si=jFYLfceSRy2b_dLZb0Ysnw iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r-evolution-with-kevin-orosz/id1445242339?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Idwzqqs7ovw6np7hql7kpqrmgoa?t=REvolution_with_Kevin_Orosz
THE REALITY OF SEXUAL DIFFERENCE In episode 1 of this trialogue series, we conduct our first experimental attempt to open a new discussion on sexuality. The first question which structures our discourse is: "What is the Reality of Sexual Difference?". In this discussion we attempt to approach the topics of sexual experience, metaphysics, mechanics and ethics. Connect with Cadell Last AND Daniel Dick with links BELOW ! Daniel Dick: https://www.facebook.com/apu.dick Cadell Last: https://www.facebook.com/cadell.last Connect With The (R)Evolutionary Coach himself, Kevin Orosz Website: https://kevinorosz.com/ Coaching Sessions:https://www.flowstatemastery.com/ FB Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/kevinjorosz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HF4b1Vnnpf4No0gOIX3gg IG: https://www.instagram.com/kev_oroszlan/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinOroszYoga?lang=en Mail List: https://mailchi.mp/887d63af86de/kevinorosz Links To Other Platforms to tune in from: Listen to (R)Evolution on TuneIn http://tun.in/pjf16 Check out (R)Evolution with Kevin Orosz https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=336579 Check out (R)Evolution on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0z782QxD5erSHRPft5L2i0?si=jFYLfceSRy2b_dLZb0Ysnw iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r-evolution-with-kevin-orosz/id1445242339?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Idwzqqs7ovw6np7hql7kpqrmgoa?t=REvolution_with_Kevin_Orosz
Come lick the underbelly of comedy with the Kawcast! A brief history of the analingus high five and advise on how to not come off too stuck up for the hobo fire. Trialogue https://archive.org/download/20190204_20190214/20190204.mp3
Marble has been a pioneer in interfaith cooperation in New York City. One of the ways we lift up the importance of interfaith relationships is through our annual “Trialogue”. This year during our service Dr. Bos has a conversation with Rabbi Rachel Ain, Sutton Place Synagogue, and Imam Khalid Latif, Executive Director and Chaplain for the Islamic Center at NYU, about the future of faith and how we can work for the common good. This is being done as part of the United Nations’ World Interfaith Harmony Week. Invite friends to join you for this special experience. Rabbi Rachel Ain Before joining SPS, Rabbi Ain was the Senior Director for National Young Leadership at the Jewish Federations of North America, where she worked closely with lay leaders and professionals to engage the next generation of leaders for the Jewish community. Prior to that, she was the Senior Rabbi of Congregation Beth Sholom-Chevra Shas, a Conservative Synagogue in Syracuse, NY, from her ordination in 2004 until 2011. Read her full bio here. Imam Khalid Latif In 2005, Imam Latif was appointed the first Muslim chaplain at NYU. At NYU, Khalid initiated his vision for a pluralistic American Muslim community, rooted on campus and reaching out to the city. In 2006, Imam Latif was appointed the first Muslim chaplain at Princeton University. In 2007, Imam Latif's position was fully institutionalized at New York University, and so he committed himself to that institution and the building of a Muslim life institution. Today's Islamic Center is a leader among American Muslim organizations, uniquely shaped to contribute to the future of Muslim practice in the West. Read his full bio here.
What happens when Real Rover wanders into a foxhole? Whilst interviewing Satish Kumar at the Schumacher College in Devon our roving reporter wandered across the road and up the path to the massive Foxhole property-originally designed as an alternative educational institute based on the work of Rabindranath Tagore. Abandoned for years there is hope that here will emerge a new paradigm to help us all understand just what the hell is going on right now! Here we meet Holistic Science teacher and mathematician Philip Franses and the Emerging Future Institute's Benjamin Butler (himself a graduate of Schumacher College) in the newly created Global Synapse offices. Be a fly on the wall for a discussion (rather than an interview) that will take you far down the foxhole..maybe farther than you want to go :)
Accessible Astrology with Psychotherapist + Astrologer Eugenia Krok, MA
Welcome to the final episode of 3 with astrologers and fellow podcasters, Chris Brennan of “The Astrology Podcast” and Adam Sommer of “Exploring Astrology.” In this episode we cover LOTS of different material. Chiron + whole sign house system + ethics in astrology + much more! I am honored to have spent time with these men and am grateful for this wonderful send off for my new journey! Enjoy!
This show is a continuation of the three-part series of the Trialogue between Chris Brennan, Eugenia Krok, and I about Astrology. In this first one, which you can find on Chris's show, The Astrology Podcast, we talked about what it's like to be a professional Astrologer. Also, what it takes to get to and be in such a novel position as one in life. In this show, it's all about Uranus in Taurus. In the next, which will be on Eugenia's show, Bridging Realities, we talk about Chiron moving into Aries. We hope that you enjoy this experience as much as we did. ~*~ www.Holestoheavens.com http://theastrologypodcast.com/ https://www.accessibleastrology.com/
In episode 151 of the podcast I met up in person with fellow astrology podcasters Adam Sommer and Eugenia Krok, and we spent the afternoon answering questions that were sent in by listeners of our shows. In this episode we cover topics ranging from our experiences with running a podcast and how we got started, […]
Marble has a rich history of participating in interfaith activities and one of the highlights is our “Trialogue” hosted by Dr. Michael Brown. The focus of the service is a conversation among spiritual leaders of three faiths: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Ask a friend to join you for this unique and memorable worship experience. We will also have a special extended Talk Back after Worship in the Sanctuary when the conversation will continue. Leaders speaking at our Tri-Faith Service are: Laila Marie Al-Askari is the Director of Administration and Finance for The Brick Presbyterian Church where she is developing the organization’s systems to service inreach and outreach needs as well as interfaith work. In 2014 the Islamic Center of New York University (ICNYU) awarded her the Visionaries Award for her work in co-founding the Islamic Center during her undergraduate years at NYU. Ms. Al-Askari’s interfaith work has led her in many directions. In 2017 she joined the board of the Muslim Community Network to continue her work on building bridges within communities. She has served as Treasurer for the American Society for the Advancement of Muslims, and served as the Muslim representative to the Executive Committee for Auburn Seminary’s Face to Face Faith to Faith Program for conflict resolution, and currently serves in an advisory capacity to the Board of the Cordoba House and the Islamic Sunday School Program. Recently she participated in the Muslim Leadership Training program jointly sponsored by the Cordoba House and the Hartford Seminary. As a member of the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom, Ms. Al-Askari continues her interfaith journey of building bridges. Ms. Al-Askari is a graduate of New York University with a BA and MA in Near Eastern Literature and Languages, and an MBA in Healthcare Administration from Baruch College/Mt. Sinai School of Medicine and is a Certified Health Care Executive (CHE). She was the Administrator for Cardiology at Beth Israel Medical Center, and later at Montefiore Medical Center, worked in the Otolaryngology and Ophthalmology Departments as the Director of Business and Clinical Affairs providing needed services for underserved areas. For this work she was one of the first administrators to become a Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine. Rabbi Joe Potasnik is the Executive Vice President of The New York Board of Rabbis, the largest interdenominational rabbinic body in the world. He is presently Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Mount Sinai in Brooklyn Heights, New York, and serves as Chaplain of the New York City Fire Department. He is co-host of “Religion on the Line,” which airs on WABC Talk Radio 770 AM, serves as the religious commentator for 1010 WINS Radio, and hosts the TV program Faith to Faith on the Jewish Broadcasting Service. He is also a member of the Board of Directors for the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Center for Thought & Culture. In the past he served as a member of the New York Human Rights Commission, and Chaplain of the New York Press Club. He was awarded the Jan Karski Humanitarian Award by the Polish Consulate and also received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. He has published numerous articles in New York City newspapers, including the New York Post. He was selected by the Forward Newspaper as one of the 50 most inspiring Rabbis. Rabbi Potasnik received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Yeshiva College, his Master of Science from the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University and was ordained at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University. In addition, he received his Juris Doctor degree from Brooklyn Law School. Dr. Michael Brown
Marble has a rich history of participating in interfaith activities and one of the highlights is our “Trialogue” hosted by Dr. Michael Brown. The focus of the service is a conversation among spiritual leaders of three faiths: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Ask a friend to join you for this unique and memorable worship experience. The conversation continues at an extended Talk Back immediately after Worship in the Sanctuary.
The first ever Trialogue on Redefining Reality and with two of my favorite friends, mentors and brothers on the path Brett Hawes a.k.a. the Tamarack Man and Darren Austin Hall A.K.A the Druid. These men have both taught me a lot in the last few years and as you'll hear in the episode, actually have quite an extensive history together that goes back about a decade. We touch on how they met, what brought them to the indigenous ceremonies where it took place, challenges in maturing and rites of passage, community, sustainable economies, and much much more. For the full blog post and show notes click the link below and as always thank YOU for listening! Much Love. http://bryanhardy.ca/trialogue1/
The first ever Trialogue on Redefining Reality and with two of my favorite friends, mentors and brothers on the path Brett Hawes a.k.a. the Tamarack Man and Darren Austin Hall A.K.A the Druid. These men have both taught me a lot in the last few years and as you'll hear in the episode, actually have quite an extensive history together that goes back about a decade. We touch on how they met, what brought them to the indigenous ceremonies where it took place, challenges in maturing and rites of passage, community, sustainable economies, and much much more. For the full blog post and show notes click the link below and as always thank YOU for listening! Much Love. http://bryanhardy.ca/trialogue1/
Marble has a rich history of participating in interfaith activities and one of the highlights is our “Trialogue” under the leadership of Dr. Michael Brown. The focus of the service is a conversation among spiritual leaders of three faiths: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Ask a friend to join you for this unique and memorable worship experience. Participants are: Dr. Hussein Rashid, Professor of Religion at Hofstra University, Rabbi Ayelet Cohen, Director of the Jewish Cultural Center of Manhattan, and Rev. Robert Chase, Founding Director of Intersections International. Mr. Farid Johnson of Intersections will provide special music. The conversation continues at an extended Talk Back immediately after Worship in the Sanctuary.
Toda la información en http://www.tomajazz.com/web. Segunda entrega dedicada en HDO al catálogo de Discordian Records con una selección de temas del netlabel realizada por El Pricto, músico y productor de esta peculiar discográfica. Suenan temas de Owen Kilfeather, Agustí Fernández - Mats Gustafsson, Alguns Homes Bons, Berta Puigdemada - Mikael Szafirowski, Sin Anestesia, Agustí Fernández - Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard - Bjørn Heebøll, Lovecrat's Aunts, Trialogue, Malaclypse Sax Quartet, y Susana Santos Silva - Tom Chant - Vasco Trilla. Presentación Pachi Tapiz. HDO es un audioblog producido, editado y presentado por Pachi Tapiz. Toda la información acerca de "El Pricto: selección Discordiana II. HDO 0057" en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=21637. Toda la información acerca de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298
Misunderstanding baseball, legislating for beverage-recycling, how to pre-own a plumbing tool, emergency cat names, defining a trialogue, toughening your brain toughness training, eradicating philistines, wheelie bin leasing issues and more, with your humble proprietor Neal from Ireland. License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International – It is mandatory to reproduce this attribution for each episode: “Neal O'Carroll via IntoYourHead.ie – Many episodes findable forever on Archive dot org.”
Marble has a rich history of participating in interfaith activities and one of the highlights is our “Trialogue” under the leadership of Dr. Michael Brown. The focus of the service is a conversation among spiritual leaders of three faiths: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Ask a friend to join you for this unique and memorable worship experience. We will also have a special Spiritual Growth Hour when the conversation will continue, after Worship at 1:15pm.
Swedish musician and artist Stina Nordenstam talks with curators Richard Julin and Tessa Praun. Having kept a low profile throughout her career, she is an enigmatic figure, often playing with changes of appearance. In this trialogue (conversation in three) Stina Nordenstam talks about her perception of time, her relationship to music, art and the world in general, as well as how she has been affected by the media attention. Stina Nordenstam has released six full length albums including And She Closed Her Eyes (1994), People Are Strange (1998), and The World Is Saved (2004). She participates in the exhibition On the Tip of My Tongue with the sound installation Tänk dig en människa on view both at the music festival Way Out West in Gothenburg and at Magasin 3 in Stockholm. Language: Swedish (all other chapters are in English)
Swedish musician and artist Stina Nordenstam talks with curators Richard Julin and Tessa Praun. Having kept a low profile throughout her career, she is an enigmatic figure, often playing with changes of appearance. In this trialogue (conversation in three) Stina Nordenstam talks about her perception of time, her relationship to music, art and the world in general, as well as how she has been affected by the media attention. Stina Nordenstam has released six full length albums including And She Closed Her Eyes (1994), People Are Strange (1998), and The World Is Saved (2004). She participates in the exhibition On the Tip of My Tongue with the sound installation Tänk dig en människa on view both at the music festival Way Out West in Gothenburg and at Magasin 3 in Stockholm. Language: Swedish (all other chapters are in English)
Guest speakers: Ralph Abraham, Rupert Sheldrake, Terence McKenna PROGRAM NOTES: "Who would talk about the evolutionary mind? Who cares about the good and evil in the evolution of species, and so on? This must be interesting only to the degree to which it informs us in this very present moment regarding our choices that we will make in the creation of our future." -Ralph Abraham "In a dynamical system, or a massively complex dynamical system such as we live in, when there is a moment of bifurcation, which is the technical mass jargon for "the snap", that is the only time you get to do anything about the evolution of the system. So according to this self-inflating view, we live at an especially important special moment in history where when we think something or do something it has actually an enormous effect on the future. ... What we do has some influence on the creation of the future more than at other times in history." -Ralph Abraham "The edge of the millennium, any edge of any of the millennia, is particularly important to those revolutionary souls who want to make a change in things. It is a special time." -Ralph Abraham "Salvation is an act of cognitive apprehension." -Terence McKenna "This is a moment of enormous opportunity, and those who find themselves in this moment with power, defined however you care to define it, have a moral obligation to act. ... What we must become is clear." -Terence McKenna "To the degree that we can change our minds we will escape extinction." -Terence McKenna "If you charge off with some political agenda that is not informed by clarity you're going to end up with business as usual. The road to hell is paved with good intentions, but it is not paved with clarity." -Terence McKenna "I certainly agree that for me personally, psychedelic experience has enhanced clarity, whereas some people think the opposite." -Ralph Abraham "I think that grass root research, based on phenomena that are actually common sense, that are part of everyday life for many people, could help to wake us up, to give a greater clarity about what's really going on, and make us recognize that there's far more interconnection between us and other species, and us and other people, than is admitted in the scientific view of things, which is the world view which most people feel they have permission to talk about in public." -Rupert Sheldrake "What we're saying is that we must dissolve the artificial boundaries that confine our perceptions. Someone once said, 'If we could feel what we are doing to the Earth we would stop immediately.' . . . So we have compartmentalized our lives, and this allows us to do the fateful and lethal work that is destroying the planet, destroying communities, and so forth." -Terence McKenna "Culture is a scheme for maintaining and creating boundaries. It replaces reality with a linguistically supported delusion." -Terence McKenna "As long as we believe in mind and matter, rich and poor, living and dead, aboriginal and advanced, black and white, man and woman, then we're inevitably going to carry on a dualistic analysis of our dilemma, and we're going to produce incomplete agendas and answers." -Terence McKenna "The great evil that has been allowed to flourish in the absence of mathematical understanding is relativism. And what is relativism? It's the idea that there is no distinction between shit and Shinola. That all ideas are somehow operating on equal footing." -Terence McKenna "The enemy that will really subvert the enterprise of building a world based on clarity is the belief that we cannot point out the pernicious forms of idiocy that flourish in our own community." -Terence McKenna "Yes, well it is an ambitious enterprise, and fraught with contradiction, but forward, ever forward!" -Terence McKenna Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option
Guest speakers: Terence McKenna, Ralph Abraham, and Rupert Sheldrake PROGRAM NOTES: [NOTE: The following quotations are by Terence McKenna.] "Because of this fact, that clear thinking can be mathematically formalized, there is a potential bridge between ourselves and calculating machinery." "Good thinking, whether you've ever studied mathematics for a moment or not, can be formally defined." "What is important about nature is that it is information. And the real tension is not between matter and spirit, or time and space, the real tension is between information and nonsense." "As our understanding of the machinery, the genetic machinery that supports organic being deepens, and as our ability to manipulate at the atomic and molecular level also proceeds apace, we are on the brink of the possible emergence of some kind of alien intelligence of a sort we did not anticipate." "Vast amounts of the world that we call human is already under the control of artificial intelligences, including very vital parts of our political and social dynamo." "While we've been waiting for the Palaidians to descend, or for the Face on Mars to be confirmed, all the machines around us, the cybernetic devices around us in the past ten years have quietly crossed the threshold into telepathy." "[Artificial intelligence,] this most bizzare and most unexpected of all companions to our historical journey is now, if not already in existence, then certainly in gestation." "Time is defined by how much goes on in a given moment, and we're learning how to push tetraflops of operations into a given second." "Surely in a hundred years, a thousand years, a million years we, if we exist, will be utterly unrecognizeable to ourselves, and we will probably still be worried about preserving and enhancing the quality of human values." [NOTE: The following quotations are by Ralph Abraham.] "The very fact that we are at a hinge of history means that what we say and think, even individually, matters enormously in the long run. That's the teaching, if there is any, of chaos theory." "In the creation of societies it was altruism, essentially, that was involved in going from where we were to where we are, and it could well be that without love, for example, further evolution is impossible." Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option
Guest speakers: Rupert Sheldrake, Ralph Abraham, and Terence McKenna PROGRAM NOTES: "The development of current brain size is not the reason that there has been this explosion of technical innovation recently. Brain size hasn't changed much for 100,000 years." -Rupert Sheldrake "It's much more likely that for most of human history it was not man the huntER but man the huntED. ... It wasn't until about 50,000 years ago that there was an improvement in hunting technologies all around the world, whereby human beings could indeed become fairly effective hunters. But for most of the three and a half million years of hominid history it was man the huntED." -Rupert Sheldrake "The shaman is a person, a designated member of the social group, who can mentally change into an animal, who can become so animal-like that other members of the social group are appalled and draw back." -Terence McKenna "The domain in which the change [from animal to human] was born, and in which we will live until we leave the body behind us, is the domain of the imagination. And this is what we created that is uniquely human and that has defined us ever since." -Terence McKenna "You don't need to go straight beyond the universe to the divine mind, there's plenty of lower-level minds than the divine mind that could be out there." -Rupert Sheldrake "My notion of the mystical is simply that which remains to be understood, and there will always be a residuum of mystery in principle, but in principle it is not mysterious." -Terence McKenna [Rupert disagreed with this.] "The idea that this evolution's equipped us with minds, and language, and cognitive abilities that enable us to comprehend the entire universe, where it's come from, where it's going, what minds and mind may lie beyond what we see, the idea that this very small part of the evolutionary system, with all the limitations inherent in it, could comprehend the whole seems to me a rather improbable supposition." -Rupert Sheldrake "It's not decided what's going to happen next, there are imaginations of many levels, including human imaginations, at work here, looking at alternative possibilities. New things happen, and then what happens next depends on what's happened already and the new possibilities of imagination that open up, but without the goal being fixed in advance." -Rupert Sheldrake "[Evolution] is a game, one of the rules of which is: The rules can change." -Terence McKenna "Time is not a tyranny. It's a relativistic medium subject to all kinds of plasticity. There are many ways out of any assumed corner we paint ourselves into." -Terence McKenna Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option
Rev. Tamara Lebak, Associate Minister, All Souls Unitarian ChurchThe Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice is dedicated to fighting bias, bigotry and racism. OCCJ promotes understanding and respect among all races, religions and cultures through advocacy, conflict resolution and education.
Guest speakers: Rupert Sheldrake, Ralph Abraham, Terence McKenna PROGRAM NOTES: [NOTE: These comments were recorded on September 3, 1991, and the opinions expressed by the participants in this podcast may have changed in subsequent years.] Rupert Sheldrake: "If it were just one (crop circle), the hoax theory would be very plausible, but a phenomenon over such a long time period, now with ones turning up in other parts of the world as well, increasing levels – 400 of them last year [1990] in different parts of Britton, this requires quite a large effort." Rupert Sheldrake: "The alien theory [about the formation of crop circles] is a very rare one among the theories encountered. The one I think is most popular among people who take seriously the phenomenon and think that the hoax theory is not the only possible explanation is that the spirit of the land itself, or Earth mysteries long embedded in these ancient megalithic monuments are sort of coming back to life again and somehow are being reactivated in Brittan's hour of need, or that Gaia or the Gaian intelligence or the Gaian mind itself is involved in some ongoing dialogue or communication which principally has the effect, year by year, of attracting more and more attention. And the message year by year seems to be ‘Watch This Space'." Ralph Abraham: "I think we should bet on the red and we should bet on the black. Probably you are right. Probably it's a hoax. In case it's a hoax, probably military, all right. But just as the fanatics of this phenomenon can't dis the hoaxes theory to zero, neither can we reduce the non-hoax theory to zero, therefore, we have to keep our eyes open in case it actually begins to say some understandable intelligence to us. We can't dismiss it completely." Rupert Sheldrake: "I think this is the only rational position to adopt, namely to treat it as a natural historical phenomena, or at least a phenomenon. Let's just say a phenomenon, to investigate it emphatically, I think, is Bacon Ian science." Terence McKenna: "I'm claiming that orthodoxy is defending itself against magic. It's a war between reason and magic. … It's a desperate struggle between rational orthodoxy and magic." Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option Crop Circle Links 1. Why real crop circles cannot be hoaxed:http://theconversation.org/booklet2.html 2. http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/ Her photos can be found here: http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/ 3. Andreas Mueller's Interview with African Shaman on Crop Formations http://www.kornkreise-forschung.de/textCredoMutwa.htm 4. Interactive site: http://www.cropcircle-archive.com/archive/index.php?language=en 5. http://swirlednews.com/index.asp 6. http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/index2.html Crop Circle Videos Crop Circles The Best Evidence – Part 1 (This link was broken the last time it was tested.) Crop Circles The Best Evidence – Part 2 http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-7441333249846634309&q=crop+circles+duration%3Along Unsigned Circles http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=2802311361701974260&q=crop+circles+duration%3Along Alien Signs http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=5043378172083766362&q=crop+circles+duration%3Along Star Dreams – The Crop Circle Phenomena http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=966639197455233571&q=crop+circle&hl=en Julia Set http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6223143790883248313&q=crop+circle&hl=en Book mentioned in this podcast Messengers of Deception: UFO Contacts and Cults by : Jacques Valle'e Also see: C-Realm Podcast Episode 118: 21st Century Koans
Guest speakers: Terence McKenna, Ralph Abraham, Rupert Sheldrake PROGRAM NOTES: Terence McKenna: "In the absence of cannabis the dream life seems to become much richer. This causes me to sort of form a theory, just for my own edification, that cannabis must in some sense thin the boundary between the conscious and unconscious mind. … And if you smoke cannabis, the energy which would normally be channeled into dreams is instead manifest in the reveries of the cannabis intoxication." Terence McKenna: "And what I really value about cannabis is the way in which it allows one to be taken by surprise by unexpected ideas." Terence McKenna: "Alcohol, on the other hand, is demonstrably one of the most destructive of all social habits. What a bright world it would be if every alcoholic were a pothead." Terence McKenna: "For the 19th century, and for all of European civilization, cannabis was something that was eaten in the form of various sugared confections that were prepared. And this method of ingestion changes cannabis into an extremely powerful psychedelic experience. … For the serious eater of hashish, it is the portal into a true artificial paradise whose length and breadth is equal to that of any of the artificial paradises that we've discovered in modern psychedelic pharmacology." Terence McKenna: "To my mind, the whole of Indian and Middle Eastern civilization is steeped in the ambiance of hashish." Terence McKenna: "Hashish, cannabis, has an ambiance of its own. It has a morphogenetic field, and if you enter into that morphogenic field you enter into an androgynous, softened, abstract, colorful, and extraordinarily beautiful world." Terence McKenna: "There's a deeper issue which is the zeitgeist, if you will, of cannabis, which carries a certain implied danger to establishment values which put such a premium on clear-eyed hard work and Presbyterian rectitude." Ralph Abraham: "It [cannabis] is medicine for cultural evolution." Terence McKenna: "If I judiciously control my intake of cannabis, it like gives me a second wind and a third wind to go forward with creative activity." Terence McKenna: "It can turn you into a stupor, sort of lazy, loutish person. On the other hand, it can allow you to do very hard work for very long periods of time. So you sort of have to manage it, and I think a lot of people don't learn to manage it." Terence McKenna: "We [the U.S.A.] represent values which are incomprehensible to educated Europeans." Terence McKenna: "Governments have always been, and continue to this day to be, the major purveyor of drugs, worldwide." Terence McKenna: "The day the Russians left [Afghanistan], the hashish market in Northern California collapsed catastrophically and has never been able to build itself back to previous levels." Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option
Guest speakers: Ralph Abraham, Rupert Sheldrake, and Terence McKenna PROGRAM NOTES: (Minutes : Seconds into program) 04:11 Ralph begins with "Fractals on my mind, an epic in four parts." . . . Part one, the sandy beach. 13:54 Ralph Abraham: "It's the fractal boundary, the sandy beach, which destroys determinism." 16:58 Ralph Abraham: "At the age of one, or two, or three, or something, when speech is beginning, what was going on before that? Presumably, that was what everyone was doing before speech came altogether if there ever was such a time. And that childhood paradigm is not vaporized and replaced when the linguistic phase arrives." 23:36 Ralph begins his description of "a mathematical model for monogamy". 26:04 Ralph Abraham: "I'm not saying that order is always bad, but cosmos and chaos just have to be balanced. I wouldn't elevate chaos above cosmos or vice versa, but systems, probably to be healthy, they need a certain balance." 33:08 Rupert Sheldrake: "Catholicism, in a sense, is a kind of polytheism. You have all the angels. You have all the saints. When you go into a cathedral there's all those side chapels and shrines. It's just like a Hindu temple." 40:34 Terence McKenna: "The form that I've probably fallen under the sway of is some kind of neo-Platonic pyramid of ever-ascending abstract hypothesizations that lead into the One." 1:12:58 Ralph Abraham: "Science is not mathematical, and mathematics is not science. Science is discovered about the world through the activity of people. Mathematics is an inborn ability that everybody has, like breathing." 1:25:10 Terence McKenna: "Everyone knows that cannabis is trivial and harmless, but that doesn't mean that we're on the brink of changing the social taboos about it. It feels to me as though they will never change." Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option
Guest speakers: Terence McKenna, Ralph Abraham, and Rupert Sheldrake PROGRAM NOTES: (Minutes : Seconds into program) 10:50 Terence McKenna: "I see the cosmos as a distillery for novelty, and the transcendental object is the novelty of novelty. . . . a tiny thing which has everything enfolded within it. And that means you're in another dimension, where all points in this universe have been collapsed into co-tangency." 16:56 Terence McKenna: "Biology has a complete four dimensional, five dimensional map of the planet's history."Ralph Abraham: "What the hell, the comet's on its way. Let's get it on." Terence McKenna: "The planet says, the comet's on the way. Lets get these monkeys moving towards the production of sufficient complexity that when this impact event occurs it will have a transcendental rather than simply an …" Ralph Abraham: "Have an opportunity to escape into another dimension." Terence McKenna: "Yes." 21:02 Terence McKenna: "If you pursue these psychedelic, shamanic plants there is inevitably this conclusion scenario, or this apocalyptic intuition. And I think that shamans have always seen the end. That the human enterprise in three dimensional space has always been finite." 22:47 Terence McKenna: [discussing knowledge of life after death] "But in fact, I think this is probably the paradigm-shattering, world-condensing event that is bearing down on us." 25:04 Terence McKenna: "That's what life is. It's a chemical strategy for the conquest of dimensionality." 28:52 Terence McKenna: "So even within the toolbox of ordinary quantum astrophysics there are ways of tinker-toying the syntactical bits together to produce incredibly optimistic transcendental and psychedelic scenarios." 37:22 Terence describes his "simple way" of thinking about what may happen on December 21, 2012. 39:30 Terence McKenna: "But I'm telling you, Ralph, there's something out there. There's something out there, and I'll know it when I see it." 40:06 Terence McKenna: "Believe it or not, I hate unanchored speculation. And yet I find myself in the position of leading the charge in the greatest unanchored speculation in the history of crackpot thinking." 43:33 Terence McKenna: "I think people should drive out and take a look at the Eschaton at the end of the road of history. And what that means is psychedelic self-experimentation. I don't know of any other way to do it. But if you drive out to the end of the road and take a look at the Eschaton and kick the tires and so forth, then you will be able to come back here and take your place in this society and be a source of moral support and exemplary behavior for other people." 53:56 Terence McKenna: "No one is directing or controlling the creative energies of this species. It's being driven by thousands of micro-units called companies, all pursuing agendas they won't discuss with anybody who hasn't signed a non-disclosure agreement. So god knows what they're doing out there, and they're fiddling with life, and minds, and intelligence, and micro-dimensions, and you name it." 54:57 Terence McKenna: "It's the future we're living in, Hollywood creates it, and we have to swallow it until something better comes along, or until we get sick enough about that system to do something about it." 55:43 Terence McKenna: "I think here in the final moments in human history we should push the art peddle to the floor and attempt to pour as much beauty into the human design process as we possibly can." Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option
Guest speakers: Terence McKenna, Ralph Abraham, and Rupert Sheldrake PROGRAM NOTES: (Minutes : Seconds into program) 04:32 Terence McKenna: "But the fact of the matter is, there is no reason to believe that time is invariant, and experience argues the contrary." 12:39 Rupert Sheldrake: "Maybe, you see, that the bonds between pigeons and their home are comparable to the bonds between people and other people, and indeed they may be related to that which holds society together. When we say "the bonds between people", we may mean something more than a mere metaphor. It may be that there is an actual connection between them. . . . This kind of social bond, this kind of linkage, may be utterly fundamental." 17:28 Ralph Abraham: "Especially for people like Americans, who watch television for seven hours a day, there is somehow not enough time away from language." 17:37 Terence McKenna: "But notice that most prophetic episodes are dream episodes. I think that supports my point that we have lost connection with a kind of fourth dimensional perception that for the rest of nature is absolutely a given." 25:59 Terence McKenna: "Somehow language is a strategy for holding at bay a much more complex world." 26:29 Terence McKenna: "The obsession with intellectual closure is inappropriate to talking monkeys, because nowhere is it writ large that talking monkeys should be able to achieve a complete understanding of reality. I think part of what we have to do is live with unsolved mysteries that are in principle insoluble. They're not simply unsolved problems, they are in principle mysterious. All would agree that the highest understanding resides in silence, but it's the death of conversation." 30:57 Terence McKenna: "I question whether we actually think in words, or to what degree we do. What you notice when you experiment with these shamanic tools, such as psychoactive plants, is that as the intoxications deepen thought becomes vision, and one thinks in images. And I imagine that this is the aboriginal thought-style, and we must have thought in images for a long time before we downloaded into words." 35:48 Terence McKenna: "If a prophecy comes true, does that mean then that in principle all of the future is determined? You see, we have to avoid determinism here because a true determinism means thinking is pointless, because in a rigid determinism you think what you think because you couldn't think anything else. So the concept of truth is utterly without meaning in a rigid determinism." 37:21 Terence McKenna: "I don't think the meaning of human existence lies in culture. It lies in the individual. And to access that meaning a certain amount of deconditioning, i.e., alienation, has to take place from a culture. If you're just a cheerful representative of your culture you're a kind of mindless boor." 40:10 Rupert Sheldrake: "There are astonishing powers in the animal and the other realms of nature, which we have just simply been blind to. We're blind to them if we think in terms of institutional science." 50:55 Terence introduces the topic of time into the discussion. 52:02 Terence McKenna: "Examine, or recall to yourself for a moment, what it is that orthodoxy teaches about time. It teaches that, for reasons impossible to conceive, the universe sprang from utter nothingness in a single moment. Now whatever you might think about that idea, notice that it is the limit test for credulity. In other words, if you could believe that you could believe anything. It's impossible to conceive of something more unlikely. Yet this is where science begins its supposedly rational tale of the unfolding of the phenomenal universe. It's almost as if science is saying, ‘Give us one free miracle and from there the entire thing will proceed with a seamless casual explanation." 1:02:38 Terence McKenna: "When these curves [about population, climate, pollution, etc.] are extrapolated,
Guest speakers: Terence McKenna, Ralph Abraham, and Rupert Sheldrake PROGRAM NOTES: (Minutes : Seconds into program) 04:18 Ralph begins by describing "Terence to himself". 05:46 Ralph Abraham: "So in our process of trialoging we find it very much enriched by Terence's phenomenal knowledge of history, and not only that, but his special way of saying it is sort of a, you're familiar with this here, a bardic skill. So that whatever he says will have [long pause]more effect than it actually deserves" [added with humor that was followed by laughter]. 08:36 Terence "shares his view" of Rupert. 09:12 Terence McKenna: "And my intellectual method has always been to seek out the heretical. And so when I heard that Nature had called for the burning of a book [insert title], I burned up my tires on the way to the store to see if I couldn't obtain a copy." 16:38 Rupert introduces Ralph. 19:41 Rupert Sheldrake: "His [Ralph Abraham's] ability to visualize mathematics, I'm sure, is innate. But I think it was enhanced in the late 60s and early 70s by certain inner experiences, which would fall into the category of what Terence calls hands-on pharmacology." 22:54 Ralph begins his introduction of Rupert. 27:21 Rupert tells the story of his first meeting with Terence McKenna and Ralph Abraham. 32:00 Rupert Sheldrake: "Part of him [Terence McKenna] is a millenarian prophet. Part of him is a Dominican. He professes to be a pagan, but his Catholic upbringing, his Dominican reasoning, and his experience as an altar boy have never left him." 34:16 Terence tells about when he first heard of Ralph. 36:43 Terence McKenna: [Speaking about Ralph Abraham]"It's impossible not to fall in love with the man. He's the teddy bear of advanced mathematics." 45:07 Rupert Sheldrake: "[In science,] if you can do things cheaply, you're completely free, because the only control that they have is through money and giving out funds. And if you don't need the funds you can do what you like." 1:13:39 Terence McKenna: "What do I think? Well, not that." 1:14:20 Terence McKenna: "I've always felt that what biology is is a strategy, a chemical strategy, for amplifying quantum mechanical indeterminacy into macro-physical systems called living organisms, and that living organisms somehow work their magic by opening a doorway to the quantum realm through which indeterminacy can come. And I imagine that all nature works like this, with the single exception of human beings, who have been poisoned by language." 1:19:36 Terence McKenna: "The real question I'm raising is, to what degree does language create the assumption of an unknown future." 1:24:03 Terence McKenna: "We alone, I think, are tormented by the anxiety of the unknowable future. And it's an artifact, I maintain, of culture and language." 1:28:28 Terence McKenna: "And I don't believe that time is invariant. I didn't intend to open this up as a general frontal attack on the epistemic methods of modern science, but, in fact, the idea that time is invariant is entirely contradicted by our own experience, and it's merely an assumption science makes in order to do its business." 1:29:36 Terence McKenna: "As a practical matter, I don't think we should confuse our ideologies with our sinuses." Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option