
AwakenToMeaning.com | Online Wisdom Practices by the Vervaeke Foundation
Dr. John Vervaeke
Finding a Point of Entry into Personal Growth
This chapter highlights the significance of starting where one is comfortable and following what is true to oneself when embarking on personal growth. It emphasizes the importance of not overwhelming oneself with too many practices at once and being responsive to individual aspirations.
Dr. John Vervaeke introduces his colleagues from the Vervaeke Foundation and dives deep into the concept of "Awaken to Meaning," an online platform for wisdom cultivation and self-improvement. Guests Ryan Barton, Christopher Mastropietro, and Taylor Barrett share their personal journeys toward wisdom and their roles in the foundation. The team delves into the purpose and offerings of their online dojo, detailing its role as a hub for bridging theory and practice. They discuss the importance of wisdom cultivation, practical application of teachings in daily life, the transformative impact of various practices, and the nuances of maintaining accessibility and financial sustainability. Throughout the conversation, they invite listeners to explore their practices and contribute to the ongoing journey of self-improvement. Finally, the team acknowledges the contributions of their patrons and encourages listeners to trust in their efforts to enrich lives.
Resources:
- The Vervaeke Foundation - Wisdom is not optional
- Awaken to Meaning
- Circling & Dialogos: the After Socrates Wisdom Intensive
Time-Coded Moments:
- [00:00:26] Dr. John Vervaeke introduces the team from the Vervaeke Foundation, discusses the purpose of their gathering, and explains the concept of "Awaken to Meaning," which he describes as a dojo for wisdom cultivation and self-improvement.
- [00:02:43] Ryan Barton shares his personal journey to wisdom cultivation and his excitement for the launch of the online dojo.
- [00:08:41] Taylor Barrett introduces a low-barrier entry for people new to intentional practice.
- [00:11:20] Taylor discusses the more intermediate and advanced offerings available on the site such as Circling & Dialogos weekends and Dialectic Logos training.
- [00:14:03] Christopher Mastropietro discusses the playful and experimental nature of the learning process, emphasizing the importance of testing different practices and ideas.
- [00:17:50] Vervaeke describes the platform as a developmental dojo and introduces the concept of the three dimensions of wisdom: view, care, and action.
- [00:22:10] Dr. John Vervaeke discusses the need to recover the term 'wisdom' in a way that is accessible and challenging to individuals in their current life situations.
- [00:24:18] Christopher Mastropietro emphasizes the importance of starting with small, manageable goals and slowly integrating new practices into one's routine.
- [00:27:11] Dr. John Vervaeke talks about the longing for a space where individuals can genuinely aspire and grow, not just for themselves but for the betterment of the world.
- [00:29:20] Ryan Barton emphasizes the importance of cultivating wisdom and living out of the being mode.
- [00:31:20] Mastropietro shares how exposure to dialogos and dialectic over a few years can create changes in perception and understanding of the world.
- [00:33:00] Mastropietro talks about how these practices can help in personal relationships, allowing for opportunities for disclosure where there were none before.
- [00:36:00] Vervaeke shares his personal experience of how these practices have helped him avoid paths of self-deception.
- [00:41:00] Ryan Barton shares his personal journey with meditation and mindfulness practices, discussing the transformative impact they have on his life.
- [00:46:03] Taylor Barrett discusses the catalyzing moment that made him realize its significance and how it has shaped his life and relationships.
- [00:48:17] Ryan Barton discusses the financial sustainability of their projects and the opportunities available at multiple tiers.
- [00:56:30] Dr. John Vervaeke asks the audience to extend their trust in the team, acknowledging the prevalent suspicion in the marketplace. He assures them that his team has continuously earned his trust and encourages listeners to maintain rational hope for an alternative to deceit and false appearances.
- [01:01:18] Discussion on the framework presentation, pointing out they are not pushing or expecting a religious outcome or religious conversion, but instead are offering a courtyard where the religious and the nonreligious can deeply commune with each other.
Quotes:
"Each person will have a different point of entry, and those points won't be the same. You don't have to take everything on at once. It's not possible or desirable because if you overwhelm yourself quickly, it's a good way to discourage yourself from doing anything." - Christopher Mastropietro
"I had no idea what was possible in relationship until I started doing the practice of authentic relating and circling, and now it's so much richer." - Taylor Barrett
“Behind all the hermeneutics of suspicion, there is a hermeneutics of beauty. There are people out there still pursuing and practicing the good. I strongly believe that I've found good people doing good work and creating a great place. I just wanted to address that concern you might have and ask you to rationally hope that there's an alternative to all of that bullshit and that's on offer here.” - Dr. John Vervaeke
“When you're signing up to participate, you're contributing to the creation and the unfolding of this project. This flows in both directions, you're not taking something away, but you're actually giving into it. This is a participatory and co-creative process, and it has to be that in order for it to fulfill and be true to its own intentions.” - Christopher Mastropietro
“For those of you who identify and are happy to identify with spiritual but not religious, this is a place to bring disciplined learning to that proposal.” - Dr. John Vervaeke