Ritual, Wisdom, and What’s Lost
Sebastian Morello was trained in philosophy by Sir Roger Scruton and Andrew Pinsent. He is a lecturer, columnist, and popular public speaker in the United Kingdom and throughout Europe. Morello has previously co-authored books on subjects of philosophy and education. He lives in Bedfordshire, England, with his wife and children.
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"What practices and philosophical frameworks can help us recover a sense of the sacred in an age dominated by disenchantment and institutional collapse?"
John Vervaeke and Sebastian Morello engage in an expansive dialogue that traverses the authority crisis in the Catholic Church, the enduring wisdom of Neoplatonism, and the transformative power of Hermetic practices. Anchored in Morello’s provocative new book, Mysticism, Magic and Monasteries, the conversation unpacks the “double crisis” of our time- one of meaning and one of sanctity, and argues that modernity functions like a spell that must be broken. Together, they examine how monasticism once offered a stable and embodied sanctity, and why recovering mysticism, ritual magic (in the Hermetic sense), and lived devotion might be essential for collective reawakening.
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(0:30) John reconnects with Sebastian Morello
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(3:00) Sebastian Gives a Brief Introduction of Himself
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(6:00) Diagnosing the Double Crisis - Meaning and Authority
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(9:00) Critique of Modernity and the Catholic Church
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(12:00) The Loss of Embodied Wisdom in the West
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(20:00) Neoplatonism and the Need for Relational Ontology
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(26:30) Philosophical Anthropology and Cosmic Personhood
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(31:00) Modernity’s Ontological Truncation
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(38:30) Sacred Authority and the Failures of Clericalism
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(42:00) Monasteries as Alternatives to Institutional Collapse
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(49:00) Christian Liturgy as Baptized Theurgy
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(54:00) Hermetic Cognition - Practicing the Theocentric Vision
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(1:00:00) Recovering Sacred Imagery - Tarot, Ritual, and Mystical Space
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(1:04:00) Digital Gnosticism and the Threat to Embodiment
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(1:07:00) The Future of Privacy - Personhood, Property, and Charity
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(1:11:00) The Philosophical Silk Road - East-West Interpenetration