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2023: How Culture Evolved

This week I’m sharing a terrific conversation I had with Nomali Perera and Lee Mason reviewing 2023 from an integral perspective. Through a series of lightning-round questions — greatest surprise, greatest disappointment, etc — we tour the evolving culture, politics, art and the integral movement itself. I hope you enjoy it and best wishes for […]

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Ep 13 | Transcendent Naturalism w/ Gregg Henriques, John Vervaeke, Matthew Segall

In episode 13 Gregg, John and guest Matt delve into the intersections of cognitive science, philosophy, and religion. Matt discusses his book “Crossing the Threshold” and its exploration of post-Kantian process philosophy. The conversation pivots to understanding the role of the imaginal in knowledge acquisition and the limitations of traditional naturalism. Greg emphasizes upgrading traditional

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Alicia Escott and Heidi Quante | The Bureau of Linguistical Reality Performance Lecture

The Bureau of Linguistical Reality is a participatory artwork facilitated by artist Alicia Escott and Heidi Quante which collaborates with the public to create new words for feelings and experiences for which no words yet exist. Recognizing the climate crisis is causing new feelings and experiences that have yet to be named, the project was

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Ep 12 | Transcendent Naturalism w/ Gregg Henriques, John Vervaeke, Jordan Hall

Continuing the transcendent naturalism series, hosts John Vervaeke and Gregg Henriques, along with guest Jordan Hall, explore the intersections of cognitive science, philosophy, and spirituality, offering a progressive perspective on the evolution of human consciousness and society. They critically examine the limitations of conventional thought processes, particularly in response to burgeoning global crises, advocating for

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Chronodiversity: Thinking about Time with Trees | Jared Farmer

“What really interests me is how long-lived plants allow humans to think about—and emotionally relate to—long units of time. They provide a bridge between human time and geological time.” — Jared Farmer Join us for an evening with geohumanist and historian Jared Farmer, who will share his multi-faceted approach to understanding our human relationship with

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Denise Hearn | Embodied Economies: How our Economic Stories Shape the World

Economic policy can seem abstract and distant, but it manifests the physical world – affecting us all. Our economic stories shape our systems, and they in turn shape us. What myths continue to constrain us, and how might new stories emerge to scaffold the future? This talk will explore concepts we often take as gospel:

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Si Conference Teaser

Exciting news, our next global conference is happening in London on May 17-18th. Full info here: https://bit.ly/SiConference Si London Conference will be a unique two-day in-person global gathering for systems thinkers, innovators, and change-makers. Through a combination of keynote speakings, panel discussions, workshops, and presentations from people working on systems change in a diversity of

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