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Music and Transformation, Tim Booth & James

https://medium.com/media/1956d8ce86eea71922f2a31a4f90f800/href It’s an extraordinary record of spiritual transformation in music, hidden in plain sight. More than once, while in the middle of a deep meditation or transformational process, I would find myself singing songs I hadn’t heard in decades, dredged up from deep memories of adolescence. I’d often find that the words were exactly appropriate for […]

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Traversing the Underworld: What Myth can Teach us During the Pandemic

the Traversing the Underworld: What Myth Can Teach us During the Pandemic Conversations with Zak Stein, Stephen Jenkinson & Charlotte Du Cann What sustains us, beyond the sun and soil? How deep do our roots reach into the unseen places that tether us to the world? These questions arise when reality as we know it ends and

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Lost Ways of Knowing

Chapter 1: Embodied Cognition, Living Systems and the Culture Wars We are lost in the woods. It is 2020, and the mist grows thick and full of desperate voices. As we wander blindly, we hear growls that might mean the end of us. The decade began with images of hell fire; the burning bush in Australia

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A Story to Bind Us: The Intellectual Deep Web and a New Grand Narrative

A Story to Bind Us: The Intellectual Deep Web and a New Meta-Narrative We know ourselves through stories, and we know each other through the stories we share. But for all the beauty of stories, we are drowning in them. This is, after all, the promise of postmodernism; the grand narratives that bound us together

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The War on Sensemaking

The War on Sensemaking, Daniel Schmachtenberger A sick information ecology We’ve had a basis for disinformation for a long time. We’ve had rivalrous dynamics for a long time. The rivalrous dynamics are a basis by which we can get ahead by war and by killing somebody else or lying to them, or ruining the commons.

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Meeting Remarkable Men

left to right: Charlie Taylor, Mai Hua, David Fuller, Jerry Hyde For this international Men’s Day, I was asked to take part in a discussion about my friend Jerry Hyde’s new film ‘Meetings With Remarkable Men’. Jerry is a rock star psychologist who’s dedicated his life to running men’s groups, where men come together, every two

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