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  • Question - "How does Jhana meditation simplify experience to facilitate insight and cognitive flexibility?"

    John Vervaeke is joined by Mark Miller, Rick Repetti, to explore the intersection of predictive processing, relevance realization, and embodied cognition in contemplative practices. They introduce PhD candidate Jonas Mago, who discusses his research on Jhana meditation and its impact on cognitive flexibility and insight. The conversation touches on contrasting Jhana practices with charismatic Christian traditions such as speaking in tongues. They also explore how Jhana states temporarily reduce the complexity of perception, allowing practitioners to observe the construction and deconstruction of their experiential models. The neuroscientific evidence provided, such as changes in brain responses during these states, adds depth to this exploration, illustrating how such simplification can lead to profound insights.

    Mark Miller, a philosopher and cognitive scientist, holds a senior research fellowship at Monash University's Center for Consciousness and Contemplative Studies in Australia, with affiliations at the University of Toronto and Hokkaido University in Japan. His work, which dives into the interplay between human thought, technology's impact on well-being, and human-computer interaction, is at the forefront of integrating cognitive neuroscience with philosophical inquiry.

    Rick Repetti is Professor of Philosophy at Kingsborough Community College, CUNY, USA. He is the author of The Counterfactual Theory of Free Will (2010), as well as several articles on Buddhism, meditation, free will, and philosophy of religion.

    Jonas Mago is a cognitive neuroscientist and wellbeing aficionado, deeply invested in understanding the cognitive and neurobiological mechanisms underlying human flourishing. His research explores contemplative practices designed to cultivate wholesome states of mind—spanning meditation, prayer, collective cultural rituals, and psychedelic therapies. I approach these topics from an interdisciplinary perspective, integrating cognitive science, neurobiology, computational modeling, and phenomenology to investigate mechanisms of self-regulation and transformation. He is currently pursuing my doctoral studies in Neuroscience at McGill University under the supervision of Dr. Michael Lifshitz, with co-supervision from Prof. Dr. Karl Friston. His academic journey includes a master’s degree in Mind, Language, and Embodied Cognition from the University of Edinburgh (UK) and undergraduate studies in Liberal Arts and Sciences at University College Maastricht (Netherlands).

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    Notes:

    (0:00) Introduction to the Lectern. This is the beginning of The Predictive Processing Series

    (0:30) Mark Miller, Rick Repetti, and Jonas Mago joins John Vervaeke

    (1:30) Predictive Processing and Meditation

    (4:00) Inside Jhanas Meditation

    (10:00) Phenomenology and Cognitive Functions of Jhanas

    (11:30) “Is Jhanas essential for the path of awakening?”

    (13:00) Predictive Coding and Cognitive Models

    (18:00) Jhana meditation and the transient nature of predictive models

    (25:00) Analysis of the risks and benefits associated with Jhana practice

    (30:00) EEG Studies on Jhana Practitioners

    (37:00) Jhana versus Pure Consciousness

    (45:00) High Arousal Contemplative States: Jhana and Christian prayer

    (54:00) The Importance of Context in Contemplative Practices

    (1:05:00) Final Words

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode:

    Predictive Processing

    Epistemic Vulnerability

    Metacognition

    Absorption States

    fMRI Studies

    Sangha

    EEG Studies

    Relevance Realization

    Embodied Cognition

    Jhana Meditation

    Thomas Metzinger

    Michael Lifshitz

    Alton

    Ram Dass

    Buddha

    Tanya Luhrmann

    Shaila Catherine

    Metzinger, T. (2021). The Elephant and the Blind: Insights into pure consciousness experiences.

    Lerman, T. (2012). When God Talks Back: A study on evangelical experiences of speaking in tongues.

    Quotes:

    “What we're trying in, in meditation is starting to model our predictive hierarchy of the brain opaque. So to notice that experience ultimately is not something that's, that's kind of a real grasp on reality, that all we have is this imprint of reality on our experiential or generative modeling, through this, this predictive hierarchy.”

    "The interplay between micro and macro perspectives mirrors the flexibility we aim for in meditation and science."

    "Epistemic vulnerability can be a doorway to growth if properly framed—or a risk without it."



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  • John Vervaeke engages in a profound discussion with James Filler, author of 'Heidegger, Neoplatonism, and the History of Being'. They examine the core arguments of Jame’s book, which emphasizes relationality as more fundamental than individual existence in understanding reality. The conversation explores Neoplatonism, Heidegger's philosophy, and the convergence of these ideas with contemporary physics and biology. James recounts his journey in developing his dissertation into a pivotal work aimed at reorienting ontological perspectives. John and James also discuss the trajectory of Western and Eastern Christian thought, touching upon relational ontology's scientific and ethical ramifications.

    James Filler is the author of Heidegger, Neoplatonism, and the History of Being, a groundbreaking work exploring the philosophical underpinnings of relational ontology. His forthcoming book, Substance Ontology and the Crisis of Reason deepens the critique of substance thinking in Western philosophy.

    Notes:

    (0:00) Welcome to the Lectern

    (1:00) Core themes of Heidegger, Neoplatonism, and the History of Being

    (3:00) Background of James Filler

    (5:30) Core argument of the book

    (10:00) The philosophical debate between Parmenides and Heraclitus

    (15:00) Ontological relationality and its philosophical implications

    (25:00) Heidegger's dialogue with Asian philosophy and the Christian trinity

    (34:00) Western vs. Eastern Christianity - diverging paths

    (40:00) A critique of Process Philosophy

    (48:30) The conceptual and ethical implications of historical Christian interpretations

    (51:30) Distinction between discursive and non-discursive reasoning

    (58:30) Substance ontology and the crisis of reason

    (1:03:00) Addressing the crisis of rationality in modernity

    (1:11:00) Final reflections on relationality and its broader impacts

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Martin Heidegger

    Plotinus

    Aristotle

    St. Gregory

    Heraclitus

    Parmenides

    Plato

    Jordan Hall

    Evan Thompson

    Relationality

    Neoplatonism

    Substance Ontology

    Trinity

    Process Philosophy

    Virtue Epistemology

    Humility

    Dialogical Rationality

    "Heidegger, Neoplatonism, and the History of Being" by James Filler

    "Substance Ontology and the Crisis of Reason" by James Filler (upcoming book)

    "Awakening from the Meaning Crisis" by John

    "Recovering Plato: A Platonic Virtue Epistemology" by James Filler (published in Episteme)

    "The Divine Matrix" by David Ray Griffin

    "The One" by Paas

    "Being and Time" by Martin Heidegger

    "The Republic" by Plato

    "The Enneads" by Plotinus

    "Metaphysics" by Aristotle

    Quotes:

    "Relationality is itself more primordial, more fundamental to understanding the nature of reality."

    "To be independent in the first place required a relation—because to be independent means there's something you're independent from."

    "Our rationality operates best dialogically, not nomologically, which aligns deeply with relational ontology."

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  • John Vervaeke and Evan Thompson continue the exploration of life, cognition, and consciousness, drawing from interdisciplinary collaboration and philosophical discourse. The discussion challenges reductionist perspectives in biology, examines organisms as autonomous agents, and questions the adequacy of current models to explain life's complexities. Consciousness is explored through presence and embodiment, while also debating the roles of large language models like ChatGPT in understanding cognitive processes. By integrating philosophical and phenomenological perspectives, the episode addresses the interconnectedness of consciousness, cognition, and life, transcending traditional mind-matter dichotomies and emphasizing the significance of embodiment in cognitive functions.

    Evan Thompson is a philosopher and author, specializing in the integration of cognitive science, philosophy of mind, and Asian philosophical traditions. Based at the University of British Columbia, his work, including his recent book 'The Blind Spot', examines the intersections of consciousness, experience, and reality through a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach.

    Immerse yourself in the groundbreaking insights of Evan Thompson's thought-provoking book, "The Blind Spot: Why Science Cannot Ignore Human Experience”

    Notes:

    (0:00) Introduction: Welcome to the Lectern

    (0:15) Evan Thompson's Background and the Book 'The Blind Spot'

    (2:10) The Blind Spot in Perception: Cognitive Science, Asian Philosophy, and Mystical Insight

    (2:30) Revolution in Biology: Life, Cognition, and Consciousness

    (5:00) Autonomous Agents vs. Machines

    (11:30) Challenges to Newtonian Mechanics and Reductionist Ontology

    (22:00) Life as Self-Enabling, Not law-Entailing

    (32:00) Historical and Nomological Explanations in Biology

    (39:00) Epiphenomenalism

    (43:00) Debunking Computational Functionalism

    (45:00) Exploring Cognition and Relevance Realization

    (49:00) Limits of AI

    (51:00) The Energy and Social Costs of AI

    (1:00:00) Structures of Consciousness

    (1:08:00) The Primacy of Awareness and Embodiment

    (1:22:00) Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    The Blind Spot: Why Science Cannot Ignore Human Experience - book co-authored by Evan Thompson, Adam Frank, and Marcelo Gleiser

    Waking, Dreaming, Being: Self and Consciousness in Neuroscience, Meditation, and Philosophy - book by Evan Thompson

    Why I Am Not a Buddhist - book by Evan Thompson

    The Nature of Selection: Evolutionary Theory in Philosophical Focus by Elliott Sober

    The Watchmen (comic series) by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons

    The Relevance Realization (paper) by John Vervaeke and colleagues

    Chalmers' work on consciousness works by David Chalmers

    The Visible and the Invisible by Maurice Merleau-Ponty

    Neoplatonism

    Hegelian Philosophy

    Immanuel Kant

    Alfred North Whitehead

    Douglas Harding

    Marcelo Gleiser

    Quotes:

    “Organisms are autonomous agents, not machines.” -Evan Thompson (4:00)

    “Consciousness has the order of priority in terms of intelligibility or meaning.” -Evan Thompson (1:04:00)

  • In this episode, John Vervaeke and Harvard professor Charles Stang explore the concept of the 'daimon’', stemming from Stang's book Our Divine Double. John and Charles discuss semi-autonomous entities in psychological and philosophical contexts, linking ancient wisdom and modern cognitive science. Key topics include Socratic 'daimonion', Platonic thought, phenomenology of visionary encounters, and cultural ontology. They emphasize the embodied, embedded, enacted, and extended nature of cognition, highlighting the relevance of understanding these phenomena amid emerging technologies like AGI and virtual realities. The episode calls for Socratic self-awareness to navigate these transformative potentials and risks.

    Charles Stang is a Professor of Theology at Harvard Divinity School and Director of the Center for the Study of World Religions. His research focuses on ancient Mediterranean religions, Neoplatonism, and contemporary philosophy and spirituality. His research and teaching focus on the history of Christianity in the context of the ancient Mediterranean world, especially Eastern varieties of Christianity. More specifically, his interests include: the development of asceticism, monasticism, and mysticism in Christianity; ancient philosophy, especially Neoplatonism; the Syriac Christian tradition, especially the spread of the East Syrian tradition along the Silk Road; other philosophical and religious movements of the ancient Mediterranean, including Gnosticism, Hermeticism, and Manichaeism; and modern continental philosophy and theology, especially as they intersect with the study of religion.

    Notes:

    (0:00) Introduction: Welcome to the Lectern

    (2:30) Charles Stang, Background, Framework

    (4:45) John’s Experience and Dialogue with Hermes (IFS)

    (7:45) IFS (Internal Family Systems) - a psychotherapy model that focuses on dialoguing with various parts of the self

    (10:00) Platonic Tradition and Daimonology

    (15:00) Socrates and the Concept of Daimonion in Plato's Apology

    (20:40) Real-Life Accounts of Felt Presence

    (28:00) Socrates' Complex Relationship with the Imaginal

    (33:00) Socrates' Authority vs. Rational Argument

    (41:30) Corbin's Notion of the Imaginal

    (46:30) Daimonology and Angelology - Encounters with the Higher Self

    (49:00) The Role of Hermes in Personal Encounters

    (54:30) Lucid Dreaming and Cognitive Science

    (1:03:30) The Interplay of Subjective and Objective Realities

    (01:12:00) Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Plato, Apology

    Plato, Republic

    Charles Stang, Our Divine Double

    John Geiger, The Third Man Factor: Surviving the Impossible

    Henry Corbin, The Man of Light in Iranian Sufism

    Henry Corbin, Alone with the Alone: Creative Imagination in the Sufism of Ibn 'Arabi'

    Gregory Shaw, Theurgy and the Soul: The Neoplationism of Iamblichus

    Socrates

    Socratic philosophy

    Daimonion (Divine sign)

    David Gordon White, Daemons Are Forever: Contacts and Exchanges in the Eurasian Pandemonium

    Porphyry, Life of Plotinus

    Daimonology

    Paul VanderKlay

    Christopher Mastropietro

    Carl Jung

    Theurgy

    Internal Family Systems (IFS)




    Quotes:

    "Socrates’ daimonion was unique in that it only ever told him ‘no,’ which highlights its role as a dissuading force rather than a guiding one." — Charles Stang (13:30)

    “One of the things that seems to be a requirement for rationality is a metacognitive ability, ability to step back and reflect, and know, become aware of your cognition so that you can redirect it. In fact, that seems to be an essential feature. If you don't have that, if your attention and intelligence couldn't ever do this reflective thing, then it's hard to know how you could ever be rational in the, in the way we seem to indicate like noticing bias or noticing fallacy or noticing misdirection.” — John Vervaeke (39:40)

  • In this presentation delivered at the "Metaphysics and the Matter with Things: Thinking with Iain McGilchrist" conference—a collaborative event by the Center for Process Studies (CPS) and the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) in March 2024—John Vervaeke explores the concept of "mattering" and its critical role in understanding the meaning of life. He contrasts "meaning in life" with the broader "meaning of life," emphasizing the importance of connectedness and belonging over mere purpose. Vervaeke draws on research to introduce "religio," a deep sense of connectedness that underpins our existence, and critiques materialism for overlooking the relational aspects of human life. Through cognitive science, biology, and philosophy, Vervaeke demonstrates how our intelligence and problem-solving abilities are deeply intertwined with our capacity to find what truly matters.

    Metaphysics and the Matter with Things: Thinking with Iain McGilchrist was a collaborative conference put on by the Center for Process Studies (CPS) and the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) in March of 2024. This three-day conference brought leading process thinkers across various disciplines, including physics, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, and theology, into critical dialogue with McGilchrist’s work in a collegial effort to assess, question, extend, and apply it. For more information on the conference and to purchase recordings, please visit https://ctr4process.org/mcgilchrist-conference/

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    0:00 Introduction to the Metaphysics of Mattering

    1:05 Meaning in Life: Purpose, Coherence, Significance, and Mattering

    6:40 Connectedness and Religio

    10:10 Relevance Realization and General Intelligence

    12:45 The Problem of Relevance Realization

    21:20 Formalization and Ill-Defined Problems

    27:10 Relationality and the Sacred



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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Matthew Segall

    Richard Tarnas

    Kelly-Ann Allen

    Evan Thompson

    Read Montague

    Michael Levin

    Aristotle

    Zak Stein

    Nietzsche

    Iain McGilchrist

    Christopher Cherniak

    Jerry Fodor

    J.L. Schellenberg

    Relevance Realization

    Religio

    Conformity theory

    Duhem–Quine thesis,

    Susan Wolf, Meaning in Life and Why It Matters

    John Searle, The Rediscovery of the Mind

    Catherine Pickstock, Aspects of Truth: A New Religious Metaphysics

    Harold Brown, Rationality

    James Filler, Heidegger, Neoplatonism, and the History of Being: Relation as Ontological Ground

    J. Jaeger, A. Riedl, A. Djedovic, J. Vervaeke, and D. Walsh, Naturalizing relevance realization: why agency and cognition are fundamentally not computational

    Frank Martela and Michael F. Steger, Distinguishing coherence, purpose, and significance

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  • Kasra Mirzaie is a clinical researcher, psychotherapist, and university teacher. His work focuses on adolescents, examining the intersection of psychotherapy, dynamical systems theory, and the meaning crisis. Kasra is dedicated to exploring how self-organizing criticality and Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy can drive transformation and personal growth in young people.

    Dr Robin Barre has over 30 years of experience working with adolescents. Her dissertation focused on trauma and the archetypal nature of adolescence. She runs a small psychotherapy practice and consults with parents, caregivers, and organizations to enhance adolescent well-being.

    How does the intricate dance of self-organizing criticality relate to the turmoil and transformation of adolescence?

    In this episode of "Voices with Vervaeke," John Vervaeke, Kasra Mirzaie, and Dr Robin Barre explore the transformative potential of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy in addressing the meaning crisis and supporting adolescents on their developmental journey. The conversation delves into the complex interplay of IFS, dynamical systems, and the critical phase transition of adolescence. They discuss principles such as self-organizing criticality, entropy, and insight, explaining how these concepts drive change and present unique challenges and opportunities. The episode highlights cultural shortcomings, the significance of wisdom traditions, and the role of IFS as a modern initiation process.

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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions

    02:45 Self-Organizing Criticality & IFS

    07:20 Entropy and Insight in Change

    20:20 Curiosity and Transformation

    23:15 Adolescence and the Meaning Crisis

    47:05 Culture's Disabling Effects

    50:00 IFS Initiation for Adolescents

    01:04:50 Remembering Adolescence and Navigating Mistakes

    01:13:40 Communicating Conflict and Validating Adolescents

    01:21:10 Embracing Transformation in Adolescence and the Meaning Crisis

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy

    Tatjana Schnell

    Dr Kelly-Ann Allen

    Bill Plotkin

    James Hillman

    Vygotsky

    Richard Frankel, The Adolescent Psyche
    National Scientific Council on Adolescence, Cultivating Purpose in Adolescence

    Relevant Episodes

    Engaging the Imaginal: Kasra Mirzaie on IFS and the Meaning Crisis

    Is IFS a Path to Self-Knowledge or Self-Deception? Insights from Kasra Mirzaie
    Transforming Identity: The Power of IFS Therapy and Ancient Wisdom | Paul Vander Klay

    Inside the Mind: Marc Lewis on Transformative Healing with Internal Family Systems Therapy

    Attachment Theory Beyond Therapy: Seth Allison on Wisdom and Connection

    Exploring the Depths of Internal Family Systems with Seth Allison

    Wisdom Through the Imaginal: IFS Insights with Seth Allison Part 3

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  • Can we find meaning in a world without religion?

    In this episode first released on Dissident Dialogues, Freddie Sayers hosts John Vervaeke and Alex O'Connor, formerly known as Cosmic Skeptic, to explore the deep question of meaning in an increasingly secular world. They discuss the historical role of religion in providing purpose and narrative, the modern challenges of finding meaning, and the rise of non-propositional forms of knowledge and practice. O'Connor and Vervaeke share personal anecdotes and philosophical insights, highlighting the timeless struggle for meaning, the limitations of relying solely on logical arguments, and the potential of emerging communities and practices to fill the void left by traditional religious structures.

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    00:00 Introduction: The Loss of American Narrative

    02:00 The Meaning Crisis in a Secular Age

    04:32 Exploring Atheism and Meaning

    07:35 Philosophical Perspectives on Meaning

    12:35 The Role of Non-Propositional Knowledge

    18:31 The Search for New Narratives

    30:19 Conclusion: Emerging Communities and Future Prospects



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  • Nicholas Janni is a pioneer in executive development, having co-founded Olivier Mythodrama Associates, where he created leadership programs based on Shakespearean stories. He continues to work globally with leaders and organizations through his consultancy, Core Presence, and his innovative 'Leader as Healer' program, which promotes integrated, conscious leadership.



    How can the ancient practices of spirituality and modern leadership development intersect to create transformative experiences?

    In this episode of “Voice with Vervaeke,” John Vervaeke and Nicholas Janni explore this question through a conversation about leadership, spirituality, and human connection. Nicholas shares his transformative journey, from his school days to his encounters with Tibetan Buddhism and immersive theater, which led him to develop a unique approach to spiritual and embodied leadership. They discuss the importance of leaders connecting with their bodies, emotions, and the transpersonal, and the role of practices like bodywork, deep breathing, and poetry in facilitating this connection. Their conversation also explores the metaphysical realm, including prayer and spiritual guidance, and their impact on leadership. John and Nicholas discuss the cultural implications of their work and stress the importance of leaders who can promote this holistic approach to leadership and foster supportive communities for transformative experiences.



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    00:00 Introduction: Convergence of Spirituality and Leadership

    11:25 From Theatre to Leadership Consultancy

    16:40 The Birth of 'Leader as Healer'

    23:35 Reawakening Non-Propositional Thinking

    43:40 The Transformative Power of Poetry

    48:05 Therapy vs. Transformational Work

    51:10 Integrating Awakening and Healing

    01:02:55 Addressing the Modern Meaning Crisis

    01:15:50 Embracing Prayer, Reverence, and Connectedness

    01:24:30 Concluding Thoughts: The Imperative to Wake Up

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Nicholas Janni, Leader as Healer

    Heinrich Päs, The One: How an Ancient Idea Holds the Future of Physics

    Vivian Dittmar

    Richard Olivier

    Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

    Shakespeare, W. Henry V.

    Shakespeare, W. Julius Caesar.

    Shakespeare, W. The Tempest.

    Malidoma Somé

    Michael Meade

    Patrick Connor

    Charles Taylor

    David Wyatt
    Mary Oliver, Wild Geese.

    Plato

    René Descartes

    Relevant Episodes

    Exploring the Transrational: A Journey into the Realms of Consciousness with Vivian Dittmar Transpersonal States: Awakening, Enlightenment, and the Ego | Vivian Dittmar Exploring Emotions and Transrational Wisdom with Vivian Dittmar



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  • Brendan Graham Dempsey is the director of Sky Meadow Institute and the author of the Metamodern Spirituality Series. He explores the evolution of spirituality and the integration of science and religion in contemporary culture. To learn more about his latest book release, "A Universal Learning Process," which is the first volume in his series "The Evolution of Meaning," please visit this link.

    Can Metamodern Christianity breathe new life into ancient religious frameworks?

    In this episode of "Voices with Vervaeke," John Vervaeke and Brendan Graham Dempsey continue their exploration of MetaModern Christianity in part two of their discussion. Building on their previous conversation, which addressed the potential for metamodern spirituality to rejuvenate the Christian faith, they delve deeper into the integration of ancient doctrines with contemporary thought. They tackle the limitations of traditional religious frameworks, explore the concept of ultimate reality and the sacred through a non-theistic lens, and emphasize the significance of dialogical relationships in meaning-making. Vervaeke and Dempsey connect these insights to broader philosophical and cultural themes, examining the evolution of spiritual maturity, the interplay between personhood and the universe, and the integration of scientific and mystical perspectives.

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    00:00 Introduction and Recap of Part One

    00:45 Brendan's Work on Metamodern Spirituality

    02:45 Ultimate Reality and the Sacred

    13:25 Integrating Critiques: Schellenberg, Transcendence, and Non-Theism

    16:50 Meaning and Learning in Sacred Evolution

    29:20 Dialogical Relationship with the Sacred

    41:45 God as Cosmic Self-Realization

    50:00 Prayer and Maturation in Deep Time

    54:30 Prayer and Transpersonal Dialogue

    58:30 Prayer and Ultimate Reality

    01:15:05 Conclusion: The Evolution of Meaning and the Sacred

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    J.L. Schellenberg

    Gregg Henriques

    Rudolf Otto

    Clifford Geertz

    Carl Sagan

    Meister Eckhart

    Paul Tillich

    Iain McGilchrist

    Martin Heidegger

    Michael Levin

    Epicurus

    Bobby Azarian

    Kasra Mirzaie

    Leonard Angel

    Spinoza

    John Hick

    Dan Chiappe

    Paul Tillich

    Dionysus

    Brendan Graham Dempsey, A Universal Learning Process (The Evolution of Meaning)

    ​​Matt Rossano, Ritual in Human Evolution and Religion

    Joseph A. Bracken, The Divine Matrix: Creativity As Link Between East and West

    Leonard Angel, Enlightenment East and West

    Relevant Episodes

    Reviving Faith with Metamodern Spirituality and the Future of Christianity | Brendan Graham Dempsey

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  • Have we confined the true essence of sainthood within too narrow a boundary?

    In this episode of 'Voices with Vervaeke,' John Vervaeke welcomes Christopher Mastropeitro and Andrew Sweeny for a discussion that delves into the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of their innovative project, the Philosophical Silk Road. Together, they challenge contemporary notions of sainthood and wisdom, drawing connections between Zen Buddhism, Neoplatonism, and Tantric practices. Through personal anecdotes and reflective dialogue, the trio examines the essence of saints and sages, the importance of humor and humility in spiritual journeys, and the delicate balance between our finite existence and the quest for transcendence. Join John, Chris, and Andrew as they share their spiritual paths and encounters with saintly figures, advocating for a renewed appreciation of the sacred in our modern world.

    Andrew Sweeny is an educator, writer, musician, and podcaster. He teaches at Sciences Po University in Paris and is an editor at Parallax magazine. Sweeny explores Zen Buddhism, Tantric practices, and music through his media platform, Parallax, offering courses and podcasts.

    Christopher Mastropietro is a philosophical writer fascinated by dialogue, symbols, and the concept of self. He is the executive director and an active contributor to the Vervaeke Foundation, collaborating on projects exploring wisdom, spirituality, and transformative dialogue.

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    00:00 Introducing the Guests and the Philosophical Silk Road

    02:50 Andrew's Path: Zen, Tantra, and Music

    05:05 Exploring the Philosophical Silk Road

    07:00 Dialogos and Sacred Emergence

    10:40 Setting the Stage: Connecting Zen, Neoplatonism, and Theurgy

    21:40 Tantra's Influence in East and West

    31:40 Reflections on Saintliness

    44:25 The Enigma of Crazy Wisdom and Non-Conformity

    52:10 Understanding the Hidden Order and Profound Humanity of Saints

    01:09:05 The Role of Romanticism and Humor in Sainthood

    01:17:40 Pilgrimage and the Saintly Path

    01:19:30 Final Reflections

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    Authors, Ideas, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Kitaro Nishida

    Alicia Juarrero

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    James Filler

    Erich Fromm

    Chögyam Trungpa

    Heidegger

    Plato

    Nagarjuna

    Christianity

    Neoplatonism

    Socrates

    Thomas Aquinas

    Augustine

    Joseph A. Bracken, The Divine Matrix: Creativity As Link Between East and West

    Gregory Shaw, Hellenic Tantra: The Theurgic Platonism of Iamblichus

    Shunryu Suzuki, Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind: Informal Talks on Zen Meditation and Practice

    Lotus Guru Padmasambhava, The Tibetan Book of the Dead

    Albert Camus, The Plague

    Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov; The Idiot




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    Philosophical Silk Road, John Vervaeke, Andrew Sweeny, Christopher Mastropietro, Zen Buddhism, Neoplatonism, Tantra, dialogos, John Vervaeke podcast, Voices with Vervaeke, sacred journeys, spiritual growth, transformative dialogue, spiritual wisdom, cognitive science, psychology of religion, meaning crisis, philosophical podcasts, spiritual practices, Eastern and Western traditions, romanticism in spirituality, humor in spirituality, sacred and secular, spiritual transformation, evolutionary psychology

  • Kasra Mirzaie is a clinical researcher, psychotherapist, and university teacher. His work focuses on adolescents, exploring the interplay between psychotherapy, spirituality, and self-deception.

    Can understanding all parts of ourselves sometimes lead us away from the truth?

    In this episode of "Voices with Vervaeke," John Vervaeke continues to explore Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy with guest Kasra Mirzaie. They discuss the paradox of IFS as both a path to self-discovery and a potential source of self-deception. Their conversation covers the intersection of spirituality and science within IFS, offering listeners insights into this therapeutic approach. Mirzaie shares personal experiences, emphasizing the transformative roles of love and forgiveness in therapy. Vervaeke and Mirzaie also examine the philosophical and cognitive scientific foundations of IFS, setting the stage for future discussions on self-organizing criticality and the relationship between cognitive science and spirituality. This episode aims to broaden listeners' understanding of the self and provide new perspectives on human psychology.

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    00:00 Introduction and Mirzaie's Background and Work

    03:00 Exploring Self-Deception

    17:00 The Role of Love and Forgiveness

    22:50 The Spiritual Dimension of IFS

    34:40 Self-Deception and Spiritual Bypassing

    38:45 Spirit of Self-Deception: The Paradox of Adaptation and Growth

    43:00 The Paradox of the Fall and Self-Consciousness

    45:40 Relational Reality and the Self

    59:50 The Therapeutic Approach to Trauma

    01:06:25 Conclusion: Gratitude, Growth, and Ongoing Exploration

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy

    Neoplatonism

    Mark Lewis

    Paul Vander Klay

    Seth Allison

    Marc Lewis

    Milton's Lucifer

    William Desmond

    Heidegger

    William Blake

    Filler

    Jung

    Nietzsche

    Vygotsky

    Nishita

    Kirkegaard

    Tom Holmes, Parts Work: a Path of the Heart: Healing Journeys Integrating IFS and Spirituality

    Christopher Ben Simpson, The William Desmond Reader

    Robert B. Brandom, A Spirit of Trust: A Reading of Hegel’s Phenomenology



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    John Vervaeke, Kasra Mirzaie, Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, self-deception, spirituality and science, cognitive science foundations, love and forgiveness, personal transformation, self-organizing criticality, cognitive science and spirituality, relationality in therapy, self-identity and agency, therapeutic practices, modern spirituality, Voices with Vervaeke podcast

  • Paul Vander Klay is a minister at Living Stones CRC in Sacramento, CA, known for his engaging online discussions on faith and thoughtful community engagement.

    How can the convergence of ancient spiritual practices and modern cognitive science redefine our understanding of identity and collective wisdom?

    In this episode of "Voices with Vervaeke," John Vervaeke and Paul Vander Klay explore the intersections of personal transformation and collective wisdom. They discuss the role of spiritual practices like Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy in modern society and their implications for personal growth and collective understanding. The conversation highlights the significance of relationality in understanding agency and cognition, emphasizing how our relationships with others shape our sense of self and our ability to navigate the world. John and Paul also address the advent of the sacred in modern culture and the potential for new cultural cognitive grammars. They share insights from their personal and professional experiences, offering a thought-provoking exploration of modern spirituality and relational being. This episode leaves listeners with a deeper understanding of how personal growth and collective wisdom are intertwined.

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    00:00 Introduction: Faith, Friendship, and Exploration

    03:10 Exploring IFS Therapy, Dialogical Self, and Archetypal Experiences

    08:50 Dialoguing with Hermes: Ally Work and Neoplatonic Traditions

    14:00 Dialogical Models and Changing Public Perception of Humans

    22:50 Rethinking the Self: Transjectivity, Relationality, and the Imaginal

    28:00 Beyond Substance Ontology

    55:00 Dialogical Presencing and Transjective Ontology in Religion

    58:05 Communal Aspects of Christian Tradition

    01:01:35 Dialogical Practice and Hermetic Consciousness

    01:05:25 Therapeutic Practices and Self-Deception

    01:12:15 Exploring the Sacred in IFS and Dialogical Practices

    01:40:50 Conclusion: Embracing Vulnerability and Honesty

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy

    Dialogical Practices

    Hermes (Guiding Figure)

    Proclus

    Plotinus

    Jordan Peterson

    Jonathan Pageau

    Seth Allison

    Kasra Mirzaie

    Richard Schwartz

    Marc Lewis

    Anderson Todd

    Jeffrey Raff

    Dallas Willard

    James Fuller

    Robert Falconer

    Sam Tideman

    Paul Kingsnorth

    Martin Shaw

    Richard Rohlin (Universal History)

    Gregory Shaw, Hellenic Tantra: The Theurgic Platonism of Iamblichus

    Ben Alderson-Day, Presence: The Strange Science and True Stories of the Unseen Other

    T. M. Luhrmann, How God Becomes Real: Kindling the Presence of Invisible Others

    Paul Ricoeur, Fallible Man: Philosophy of the Will

    Plato, The Seventh Letter

    Charles Taylor

    Neoplatonism

    Socrates

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    Attachment Theory Beyond Therapy: Seth Allison on Wisdom and Connection

    Exploring the Depths of Internal Family Systems with Seth Allison

    Wisdom Through the Imaginal: IFS Insights with Seth Allison Part 3

    Engaging the Imaginal: Kasra Mirzaie on IFS and the Meaning Crisis

    The Elusive I - Part 1 - The Cognitive Science Show

    AI Sages and the Ethical Frontier: Exploring Human Values, Embodiment, and Spiritual Realms

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  • Thomas Jockin is a Fellow at the Halkyon Guild and the Founder of TypeThursday. He has taught at Pratt Institute, FIT (SUNY), Queens College (CUNY), and City College of New York (CUNY).

    Sign Up for Thomas Jockin’s Course: Plato on Beauty and Virtue | Halkyon Academy

    Can re-engaging with classical ideals of beauty help us address the meaning crisis?

    In this episode of "Voices with Vervaeke," John Vervaeke and Thomas Jockin explore the concept of beauty through the lens of Plato's philosophy. Thomas shares insights from his upcoming course, discussing the interconnectedness of beauty, truth, and goodness. They examine how modern interpretations of beauty differ from Plato's original vision and how re-engaging with classical ideals can address the current meaning crisis. John and Thomas challenge contemporary perspectives and seek to rediscover foundational principles. Join the discussion to learn more about the profound impact of beauty on our lives.

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    00:00 Exploring Plato's Concept of Beauty with Thomas Jockin

    01:10 Jockin’s Halcyon Course: Plato on Beauty and Virtue

    04:25 The Cultural Decline of Beauty

    08:00 Plato's Beauty: Love, Reason, and the Soul's Recollection

    10:25 Philosophical Implications of Beauty, Love, and Truth

    24:00 The Rationality of Beauty Beyond Propositions

    31:45 The Cascade Effect of Moral Virtues in Everyday Life

    35:55 Bridging the Material and the Divine

    40:55 The Interconnectedness of Beauty, Goodness, and Truth

    51:15 Modern Art and the Role of the Artist

    01:08:15 Beauty as a Solution to the Meaning Crisis in Modern Art and Architecture

    01:14:25 Conclusion: Returning to Foundations in the Modern World

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Plato. Greater Hippias.

    Plato. Symposium.

    Plato. Phaedrus.

    Plato. Meno.

    Plato. Cratylus.

    Plato. Parmenides.

    Sonia Sedivy, Beauty and the End of Art

    Byung-Chul Han, Saving Beauty

    Drew A. Hyland, Plato and the Question of Beauty

    D. C. Schindler, “The Primacy of Beauty, the Centrality of Goodness, and the Ultimacy of Truth”

    John Russon, Bearing Witness to Epiphany: Persons, Things, and the Nature of Erotic Life

    Duchamp (Fountain)

    Heidegger

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty

    Habermas

    Neoplatonism





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  • Marc Lewis is a neuroscientist and former professor of developmental psychology, who taught at the University of Toronto and Radboud University. He is the author of numerous journal publications and books, including Memoirs of an Addicted Brain and The Biology of Desire.

    How can understanding our internal parts lead to emotional healing and personal growth?

    In this episode of "Voices with Vervaeke," John Vervaeke and Marc Lewis explore Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy. They examine the emotional landscapes that shape our behaviors, the interaction of different parts of the mind, and the transformative potential of self-compassion in therapy. This conversation provides insights into psychological healing, challenging conventional views and offering new perspectives on personal growth and recovery.

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    00:00 Introduction: Understanding Addiction and Emotional Regulation through IFS Therapy

    03:15 Marc's Academic Journey and Neuroscience Insights

    05:35 The Power of IFS Therapy: A Faster Route to Healing and Understanding

    11:35 Practical Applications of IFS and Why it Works

    21:00 Dialoguing with Our Inner Selves

    33:50 Exploring the Concept of Self in IFS

    43:55 Bridging Therapy, Spirituality, and Emotional Healing

    48:20 Balancing Growth, Responsibility, and the Role of the Self

    01:00:00 Navigating Cultural Reactivity and Spiritual Dimensions

    01:13:35 The Importance of Guidance and Pedagogical Preparation

    01:17:15 Conclusion: The Evolving Nature of IFS Therapy and the Need for Continued Inquiry

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Plato, Republic

    Richard Schwartz, No Bad Parts

    Cece Sykes, Internal Family Systems Therapy for Addictions: Trauma-Informed, Compassion-Based Interventions for Substance Use, Eating, Gambling and More

    Wizard of Oz (film)

    Seth Allison

    Kasra Mirzaie

    Lucas Forstmeyer

    Gedankenexperiment



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    Attachment Theory Beyond Therapy: Seth Allison on Wisdom and Connection

    Exploring the Depths of Internal Family Systems with Seth Allison

    Wisdom Through the Imaginal: IFS Insights with Seth Allison Part 3

    Engaging the Imaginal: Kasra Mirzaie on IFS and the Meaning Crisis



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  • Vivian Dittmar is an author, speaker, and wisdom teacher dedicated to enhancing holistic development for over two decades. Through her books and the Be the Change Foundation, she focuses on emotional intelligence, ecological sustainability, social justice, and spiritual fulfillment to address modern society's crises.

    What does it mean to truly transcend the ego and embrace a transpersonal state of being?

    In this episode of “Voices with Vervaeke,” John Vervaeke and Vivian Dittmar thoughtfully explore enlightenment, viewing it not as a final destination but as an ongoing journey of maturation and integration. They challenge conventional perspectives on enlightenment, proposing a more dynamic interplay between personal growth and spiritual awakening. By examining the delicate balance required to maintain higher states of consciousness while cultivating a healthy personal self, they illuminate the complexities of spiritual bypassing and the necessity of embracing imperfection. Their conversation also delves into the importance of vulnerability, aligning inner and outer worlds, the role of synchronicity, and the transformative power of confronting our own mortality. Join them as they unravel these intricate themes with intellectual rigor, poetic insight, and a commitment to deepening our understanding of what it means to lead a truly awakened life.

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    00:00 Introduction: Exploring Transpersonal and Transegoic States

    02:10 Navigating the Spectrum of Egoic and Transrational Consciousness

    07:20 Beyond the Social Conscience: Discovering the Voice of the Soul

    12:35 Exploring the Implicate Order and Transrational Ways of Knowing

    19:00 Redefining Spiritual Awakening and the Mythology Surrounding It

    23:25 Bridging the Gap between Inner and Outer Worlds through Wisdom and Virtue

    32:20 Cultivating a Healthy Personal Self after Enlightenment

    43:45 Beyond Spiritual Bypassing and the Pursuit of Perfection in the Journey Towards Wholeness

    57:00 Facing Mortality: A Journey Towards Wholeness and Maturity

    01:18:00 Conclusion: Reflections on Convergence, Gratitude, and the Quest for True Prosperity

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    The Death of Ivan Ilyich, by Leo Tolstoy

    David Bohm

    Plato

    Carl Jung

    Leo Tolstoy

    Spinoza

    Fallible Man, by Paul Ricoeur



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    Exploring the Transrational: A Journey into the Realms of Consciousness with Vivian Dittmar

    Exploring Emotions and Transrational Wisdom with Vivian Dittmar

    Wisdom Through the Imaginal: IFS Insights with Seth Allison Part 3



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  • Gregg Henriques is a professor at James Madison University, author of "A New Unified Theory of Psychology," and a leader in the Unified Psychotherapy Movement, with over 20 years of experience in psychology and psychotherapy, specializing in adult psychopathology.

    Pascal Layman is a philosopher based in Northern Ontario, known for his groundbreaking work on the metaphysics of adjacency, the coaxial stages model, and metaprogressive politics.

    Bruce Alderman is an accomplished musician, visual artist, and deep meditation practitioner. He is the producer of The Integral Stage podcast and the organizer of the Blue Sky Leadership Program at the California Institute for Integral Studies.

    Does the universe hold inherent mystery, or is our scientific understanding merely inadequate?

    In this episode of The Cognitive Science Show, John Vervaeke and Gregg Henriques are joined by Layman Pascal and Bruce Alderman to reflect on the Transcendent Naturalism series and explore its potential for fostering collective transcendence. The discussion covers a range of topics, including the importance of ethical and relational dimensions in our understanding of the world, the role of art and meaning-making in a meta-modern context, and the layered ontology of nature. Join us to explore this fascinating approach to understanding how transcendent naturalism can shed light on our world and guide us toward a deeper sense of purpose.



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    “IPS (Integral Post-Metaphysical Spirituality) wants to leave room for the interplay of transcendence and immanence, but without needing to posit an unthinkable outside to reality. It's in strong accord with transcendent naturalism in this regard." - Bruce Alderman [08:37]

    "John's proposed simple move to arrive at an extended naturalism, getting science to more explicitly accept what it already presupposes, is genius. There's much more that could be said about that, but my simple response is bravo." - Bruce Alderman [08:49]

    0:00 - Introduction: Series Finale and Overview of Transcendent Naturalism Series

    4:00 - Integral Post-Metaphysical Spirituality and its Flexible Nature

    14:10 - Influential Theories and Thinkers: Integrating Cognitive Science, Philosophy, and Transcendence

    24:20 - Flexible Metaphysics and the Layered Ontology of Transcendent Naturalism

    32:50 - Theology, Art, and Literature: Navigating the AGI and Meaning Crisis

    39:20 - Participatory Spiritual Practices and Metaphysical Rituals

    45:20 - Strong Transcendence with Preeminent Imminence

    53:40 - The Role of Art and Narrative in Transcendent Naturalism

    57:00 - Cultivating a Transformative Curriculum: Reimagining Institutional Roles in Spiritual Growth

    1:10:20 - Conclusion: Culminating Thoughts and Future Pathways

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    Towards a Metapsychology that is true to Transformation w/ Gregg Henriques and Zachary Stein

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  • Brendan Graham Dempsey is an author and speaker specializing in metamodern spirituality, exploring the intersections of traditional faith and contemporary thought.

    How can ancient faith traditions adapt to the complexities of the modern world?

    In this episode of Voices with Vervaeke, John Vervaeke and Brendan Graham Dempsey explore the potential for metamodern spirituality to breathe new life into the Christian faith. Dempsey shares his transformative journey from traditional beliefs to a metamodern perspective that integrates ancient doctrines with contemporary thought. Their discussion addresses challenging issues such as historical and postmodern critiques of the Bible, the complex relationship between faith and science, and the psychological underpinnings of religious practices. This conversation aims to rejuvenate our understanding of Christianity and enrich our engagement with reality, setting the stage for future dialogues on the essence of God and the sacred.

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    "I'm interested in the ways that spirituality begins to dovetail with the sciences, where that antagonism many of us are familiar with is transcended and healed in a profound way." - Brendan Graham Dempsey [00:04:00]

    "We need the language of explaining because the language of explaining is the language of science. If we don't have a properly cultivated language of explaining, the gulf between spirituality and science will remain. That is one of the significant drivers of the meaning crisis." - John Vervaeke [00:15:33]

    "What's the point of the religious relationship to Jesus? Is it to accurately capture the past or wisely prepare you for the future? I think the latter is exactly what it's most properly for." John Vervaeke [00:39:28]

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    0:00 Introduction: Brendan's Christian Roots and Academic Journey

    06:20 Modern and Postmodern Biblical Critiques

    10:15 Metamodern Christianity and Its Challenges

    13:40 Training vs. Explaining in Religious Contexts

    20:45 Bridging Historical Jesus and Imaginal Christ

    43:05 Faith, Maturation, and the Interplay of Training and Explanation

    51:50 Imaginal Recovery and Theological Continuity

    01:02:45 Navigating Order and Chaos: Spiritual Growth Dynamics

    01:27:30 Conclusion: Exploring the Numinous - God, Sacredness, and Ultimate Reality

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    The Meaning of Meaning | Transcendent Naturalism #7

    The Future of Faith | Transcendent Naturalism #8

    Unlocking the Mysteries of Meaning: An Intellectual Odyssey

    The Artful Scaling of the Religion that is not a religion w/ Layman Pascal & Brendan Graham Dempsey

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    Ideas, Authors, and Works Mentioned in This Episode:

    Metamodernism

    Transcendent Naturalism

    Jesus of Nazareth

    Biblical Studies

    Postmodern Critiques

    Nietzsche

    Foucault

    Derrida

    Spinoza

    Plato

    Xenophon

    Aristophanes

    Solon

    Aristotle

    Henry IV, V, and IV (Shakespeare)

    Shakespeare’s early works

    Plato's Socrates

    H.G. Gadamer

    T.S. Eliot

    J.R.R. Tolkien

    C.S. Lewis

    G.W.F. Hegel

    J.L. Schellenberg

    J.Campbell

    C.Jung

    Jordan Peterson

    Jared Morningstar

    Dr. Johannes A. Niederhauser (Halkyon Academy)

    J.A.S. Kelso

    Paul (Apostle)

    Brian McLaren

    D.C. Schindler

    Paul Vander Klay

    The Language of Coaching by Nick Winkelman

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  • Gregg Henriques is a clinical psychologist and professor at James Madison University. He is known for his Unified Theory of Knowledge (UTOK), which integrates various domains of psychology into a coherent framework.

    Bonnita Roy is the founder of Alderlore Insight Center, a non-profit educational organization and the curator of The POP-UP School, an online learning community exploring new ways of thinking and acting.

    Alexander Bard is a philosopher and futurist specializing in the relationship between humanity and technology, with a profound interest in psychoanalysis and anthropology to understand the impact of technological change on interpersonal relationships.

    What drives our social connections and sense of belonging? Recorded live at UTOK Consilience Conference 2024, this episode features Gregg Henriques, Alexander Bard, Bonnitta Roy, and John Vervaeke examining the convergences and fault lines between transcendent naturalism and emergentism and the profound implications these theories have on our understanding of reality. By critiquing materialism, idealism, and dualism, the panel advocates for a new 21st-century philosophical framework that integrates Eastern and Western insights, emphasizing relationalism and dialectical thinking. Enriched with references to thinkers like Hegel, Whitehead, Nietzsche, and Deleuze, this dialogue explores the roles of cognitive science, spirituality, and community practices. Join this journey to uncover the essence of ultimate reality and the transformative potential of sacredness while underscoring the importance of humility, love, and pragmatic approaches to contemporary challenges.

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    00:00 Introduction: Setting the Stage for Transcendent Naturalism and Emergentism

    03:30 John Vervaeke: Outline of Transcendent Naturalism

    19:45 Bonnitta Roy's Perspective on Naturalism and Stratified Reality

    32:00 Alexander Bard on the Necessity of Metaphysics and Transcendent Emergentism

    48:00 Group Dialogue on UTOC Framework and Integrating Perspectives

    01:11:00 Exploring Zoofism and the Philosophical Silk Road

    01:18:45 Q&A: Integrating Transcendental Emergentism with Science and Philosophy

    01:31:10 Alexander Bard on Integrating Hegel with Modern Thinkers

    01:33:50 Ontology of Pure Relationality and the Future of Digital Networks and Decentralization

    01:40:05 Stability, Relational Thinking, and Dynamic Systems

    01:43:30 Final Thoughts and Reflections: Convergences and Future Directions

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    Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Evan Thompson

    Adam Frank

    Marcelo Gleiser

    James Blachowicz

    Alicia Juarrero
    Wolfgang Smith

    Aspects of Truth: A New Religious Metaphysics by Catherine Pickstock

    Willard Van Orman Quine

    Hilary Putnam
    Quine-Duhem
    Immanuel Kant
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    James J. Gibson

    ​​Martin Heidegger

    James Filler

    Kyoto School

    John L. Schellenberg

    Roy Bhaskar

    Sabine Hossenfelder

    Eric Weinstein

    Alfred North Whitehead

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Henri Bergson

    Dan Chiappe

    Matt Segall

    Bruno Latour

    Diana Fosha

    Gilles Deleuze

    Process and Event by Alexander Bard and Jan Söderqvist



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  • Tataya Bailey is the founder and lead trainer of Prisma Leadership, combining her law degree, multiple yoga certifications, and over two decades of facilitation experience to create a unique leadership approach rooted in integrity and connection.

    Rachel Hayden is a magpie of the Liminal Web, and occasional collaborator with people like John, Gregg Henriques, and Alexander Bard. Her background includes somatics, meditative and contemplative practice, and peer-based mental health

    How can we heal and transform ourselves through embodied practices and the relational field? In this episode of Voices with Vervaeke, Tataya Bailey and Rachel Hayden join John Vervaeke to explore the transformative power of relational practices on personal growth and healing. They delve into the balance between structure and spontaneity, discuss handling trauma, and emphasize the significance of attention and attunement in fostering authentic connections. This episode highlights the beauty of human connection and the endless possibilities for transformation.

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    "I discovered capacities in me that I didn't even know I had." - Tataya Bailey [00:06:30]

    "The experiences ranged from incredibly profound and bequeathing of a new dharma for me, all the way to working through shadow stuff, having alternate childhood experiences, and working through archetypal symbolism and tribal imagery between people. It was all like welcome there, and it was all material for that relationality, which I found so beautiful and so accessible to me." - Rachel Hayden [00:12:00]

    00:00 Introduction: Exploring Relational Practices

    08:35 Rachel’s Prisma Experience: Embracing Vulnerability and Transformation

    13:45 The Structure and Values of Prisma: Balancing Spontaneity and Containment

    21:10 How Prisma Unlocks Relational Potential: Recovering Lost Parts and Deepening Connection

    40:05 Attention and Attunement: Harmonizing Individuation and Participation

    43:50 The Musicality of Relational Practices: The Dance of Metaphors and Sacred Rituals

    50:50 Navigating Trauma and Safety in Relational Work

    01:00:00 Embracing Discomfort: The Journey from Propositional to Participatory Connection

    01:04:50 Re-exaptation and the Imaginal: The Role of Aporia in Transformative Practices

    01:12:10 Final Thoughts and Future Aspirations

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    Ideas, Authors, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Alanja Forsberg - Avalon Community

    Alexander Bard

    Seth Allison - IFS

    James Carse - Infinite Game

    Andrew Huberman

    Kerry Ressler

    Robert Kegan



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  • Gregg Henriques is a clinical psychologist and professor at James Madison University. He is known for his Unified Theory of Knowledge (UTOK), which integrates various domains of psychology into a coherent framework.

    What drives our social connections and sense of belonging? In this episode, originally recorded at the UTOC 2024 conference, John Vervaeke and Gregg Henriques explore the profound concept of recursive relevance realization, focusing on its integration into a fourth R: interpersonal relationality. Their conversation intricately weaves together cognitive science, philosophy, and psychotherapy, presenting a compelling case for understanding how relevance realization shapes social value and collective intelligence. By providing insights into predictive processing and the influence matrix, they uncover the complex dynamics of human cognition and social interaction. This episode not only offers a theoretical framework but also practical strategies for fostering meaningful connections in various aspects of life.

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    “Meaning in life is exactly what Gregg described: what keeps you going even when your subjective well-being is going down.” - John Vervaeke [00:39:15]

    “We need to be connected to what we deem to be really real.” - John Vervaeke [00:42:12]

    00:00 Introduction: Exploring the Fourth R

    03:50 The Importance of Interpersonal Relationality

    07:30 Exploring the Connection between Recursive Relevance Realization and the Influence Matrix

    12:20 Anticipatory Relevance Realization: Integrating with the Influence Matrix and Predictive Processing

    21:10 The Fourth R: Collective Intelligence and Reciprocal Recognition

    23:30 Personal Memories and Relational Dynamics: Practical Examples

    30:25 Integrating Theories: Bridging Science, Therapy, and Collective Intelligence

    34:55 Social Influence vs. Relational Value: Implications for Society

    38:35 Meaning in Life and Belonging: Integrative Insights

    46:05 Reflections on Self and Social Justice: Future Directions

    48:30 Final Thoughts: Collaboration and Convergence

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    Ideas, Authors, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

    Timothy Leary - Circumplex Model

    John Bowlby’s Attachment Theory

    Michael Levin - Cognitive Light Cone

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit by Terry Pinkard

    Jim Rutt - GameB Concept

    Kelly-Ann Allen

    Joshua Hicks

    Grice's Maxims of Conversation

    Untangling the World Knot - John Vervaeke and Gregg Henriques



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