
693. Jem Bendell
Buddha at the Gas Pump
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Being Oceanic in Consciousness
Exploring the concept of oceanic consciousness, the inevitability of societal collapse, and the importance of living a good life and reducing harm, while addressing uncertainty and the significance of mindfulness and purpose.
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Professor Jem Bendell is a world-renowned scholar on the breakdown of modern societies due to environmental change. Downloaded over a million times, his Deep Adaptation paper is credited with inspiring the growth of the Extinction Rebellion movement in 2018, and created a global network of to reduce harm in the face of societal collapse. He completed his PhD at the University of Bristol and his Geography BA (Hons) at the University of Cambridge. For decades he worked on Sustainable Development as a researcher and NGO manager, as well as a consultant to businesses, political parties and UN agencies. One of his specialisms since 2011 is pro-social currency innovation, with his TEDx from that year explaining reasons for Bitcoin and similar. In 2017, he co-led the development of the UK Labour Party’s communications plan for the General Election and co-wrote speeches for their top politicians. Although recognised in 2012 as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, Jem has been increasingly critical of the globalist agenda on sustainable development. Away from that work, he is partner in an organic farm school in Bali (bekandze.net) and supports meditation retreats at the main Buddhist Temple on the island.
Website: jembendell.com
Books:
 	Breaking Together: A Freedom-Loving Response to Collapse
 	Deep Adaptation: Navigating the Realities of Climate Chaos
 	Evolving Partnerships: A Guide to Working with Business for Greater Social Change
 	Healing Capitalism: Five Years in the Life of Business, Finance and Corporate Responsibility 
 	The Corporate Responsibility Movement: Five Years of Global Corporate Responsibility Analysis from Lifeworth, 2001-2005
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Interview recorded October 28, 2023
YouTube Video Chapters:
 	 00:00:00 - Introduction to Professor Jem Bandel
 	 00:03:58 - Introducing "Breaking Together" and its Hypothesis
 	 00:07:56 - The Shift in Collective Consciousness
 	 00:11:47 - The Importance of the Dark Night of the Soul
 	 00:15:32 - The IPCC's Desire for Consensus
 	 00:19:03 - Siloed Science and the Denial of Climate Change
 	 00:22:44 - A New Form, A New Identity Structure, A New Kind of Safety
 	 00:26:24 - Finding Inner Presence in Times of Chaos
 	 00:30:21 - Faith and the Sense of Time
 	 00:34:18 - The Catastrophic Risks of Climate Change
 	 00:38:04 - Climate Change and Public Dialogue
 	 00:41:35 - Debunking the Study on Free Will
 	 00:45:06 - The Importance of Ocean Health to Climate Change Awareness
 	 00:48:47 - Rejecting Activist Stunts and Embracing Community Preparedness
 	 00:53:20 - Indigenous Environmental Stewardship
 	 00:57:28 - Eternity and the Meaning of Life
 	 01:01:31 - A Vision for Freedom and Connection
 	 01:05:04 - Consciousness and Reincarnation
 	 01:08:40 - Collapse Acceptance and Joy
 	 01:12:30 - The Source of the Theory of Spiritual Awakening
 	 01:15:26 - The Possibility of Human Extinction
 	 01:18:54 - Examining Deep Stories and the Importance of Consciousness
 	 01:22:15 - Collective Consciousness and Spiritual Awakening
 	 01:26:14 - The Scientific Attitude and the Future of Human Society
 	 01:29:14 - Implications and Perspectives
 	 01:32:54 - Love Beyond Hope and Social Engagement as a Gift
 	 01:36:23 - The Cultural Breakthrough of the Beatles
 	 01:38:52 - Feeling Empathy for Others
 	 01:42:51 - Becoming Oceanic in Consciousness
 	 01:46:54 - The Meaning of Life and Personal Values
 	 01:50:05 - Conversation with Jem about his book
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