

EP 170 John Vervaeke and Jordan Hall on The Religion That Is Not a Religion
02:07:43
Religion Without Religiosity
- The "religion that is not a religion" offers a community for ecologies of practices aligned with science.
- It aims to address self-deception and enhance connectedness and meaning in life without traditional supernatural beliefs.
Nature of the Meaning Crisis
- The meaning crisis involves being perennially susceptible to self-destructive behavior rooted in complex cognition.
- We face a wisdom famine as legacy religions fail many, creating a need for new ecologies of practice to foster wisdom and meaning.
Meaning in Life vs Meaning of Life
- Meaning of life posits a preordained cosmic plan, while meaning in life focuses on connection here and now.
- The religion that is not a religion emphasizes meaning in life rather than metaphysical meaning of life.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Religion That Is Not a Religion Is Your Creation
01:55 • 3min
What I've Learned From John's Meaning Crisis Series
05:03 • 3min
The Religion Is Not a Religion Is a Response to the Meaning Crisis
08:27 • 3min
Is There a Meaning Crisis?
11:46 • 3min
The Meaning Crisis
14:50 • 4min
The Axial Age Religions
18:50 • 3min
The Two Worlds Mythology
21:27 • 3min
The Upper Paleolithic
24:45 • 3min
In the Axial Age, the Upper Paleolithic Move Happened
27:29 • 4min
Psycho Technology - The Root Change That Happened in the Upper Paleolithic
31:52 • 2min
Is the Religion Not a Religion?
33:51 • 2min
The Difference Between the Imagineer and the Imagineers
35:32 • 5min
The Meaning of the Sacred Within a Rigorously Non-Supernatural Context
40:56 • 4min
The Mystical Arguments for the Non-Supernatural
45:11 • 2min
How to Build Sacred and the Taboo
46:46 • 6min
The Two Transcendent
52:24 • 3min
The Mystery of the Attractor State in the Brain
55:04 • 2min
Is There a Mystery in Death?
57:30 • 3min
The Unknown Is So Much Bigger Than What We Know
01:00:31 • 3min
The Meaning Crisis and the Grounding of Choices in Science
01:03:46 • 3min
The Philosopher's Disease, the Search for Firm Foundations
01:06:53 • 5min
You Don't Want to Leave That Vacuum
01:11:38 • 2min
What Is Religio?
01:13:25 • 3min
Is Roligio Part of Your Secular Intelligence?
01:16:38 • 3min
Roligio as Ecologies of Practice
01:19:35 • 3min
Govern Complex Systems Using Complex Systems
01:22:35 • 2min
How Do You Make Yourself Intense Precious?
01:24:20 • 4min
Singing Together - I'm Sorry, I Can't Just Do This. Okay.
01:28:03 • 5min
What Is a Ritual?
01:33:17 • 2min
Getting to Know the Ecologies of Practice
01:35:28 • 4min
How to Reintegrate Human Potential Into the Whole of World?
01:39:55 • 2min
The Ecology of Practice of Breastfeeding
01:42:13 • 4min
The Scaling of the Religion That's Not a Religion
01:45:59 • 2min
Deal Logos, the Whole Deal Logos Project
01:48:09 • 4min
How to Increase Returns to Scale
01:52:24 • 3min
Designing a Culture That Has Positive Returns to Scale
01:55:10 • 4min
The Velocity Vector of Scaling of a Med-Calf Law
01:59:11 • 5min
How Does It Work From a Human Motivation Perspective?
02:04:32 • 3min
Jim talks with John Vervaeke and Jordan Hall about Vervaeke's concept of "the religion that is not a religion"...
Jim talks with John Vervaeke and Jordan Hall about Vervaeke's concept of "the religion that is not a religion." They discuss the need to create a home for ecologies of practices, Jordan and John's ongoing collaboration, the meaning crisis & our wisdom famine, meaning of life vs meaning in life, the category error of prioritizing propositions, limitations of the Axial Age religions, the two worlds mythology, a series of major conceptual involutions, the arising of social engineering, recursion & multi-part toolmaking, challenging the idea that the sacred is supernatural, the imaginal vs the imaginary, disambiguating notions of truth, defining sacred experience, the important & the dangerous, interpreting epiphanies, the ecological notion of rationality, living in the collapse of 19th-century epistemology, the Cartesian promise of certainty, defining religio & equivocation, relevance realization & fundamental connectedness, parallel interventions, the need for both meditative & contemplative practices, folk psychotechnologies, ecologies for communities, religion as the essence of culture, creating birth & death rituals, breastfeeding as religious practice, the question of scaling, creating developmental sequences & pedagogical continuity, embedding Metcalf's law, how practices that increase relationship propagate themselves, the combinatorial feedback loop afforded by shit being fucked, a final sales pitch for young men, and much more.
Episode Transcript
JRS EP143 - John Vervaeke Part 1 (of 5): Awakening from the Meaning Crisis
Awakening from the Meaning Crisis - John Vervaeke (YouTube series)
JRS EP26 - Jordan Hall on the Game B Emergence
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John Vervaeke is an Associate Professor, in the teaching stream. He has been teaching at the University of Toronto since 1994. He currently teaches courses in the Psychology department on thinking and reasoning with an emphasis on insight problem solving, cognitive development with an emphasis on the dynamical nature of development, and higher cognitive processes with an emphasis on intelligence, rationality, mindfulness, and the Psychology of wisdom. He is the director of the Cognitive Science program where he also teaches courses on the introduction to Cognitive Science, and the Cognitive Science of consciousness wherein he emphasizes 4E (embodied, embedded, enacted, and extended) models of cognition and consciousness. In addition, he teaches a course in the Buddhism, Psychology and Mental Health program on Buddhism and Cognitive Science.
He is the director of the Consciousness and the Wisdom Studies Laboratory. He has won and been nominated for several teaching awards including the 2001 Students’ Administrative Council and Association of Part-time Undergraduate Students Teaching Award for the Humanities, and the 2012 Ranjini Ghosh Excellence in Teaching Award. He has published articles on relevance realization, general intelligence, mindfulness, flow, metaphor, and wisdom. He is first author of the book Zombies in Western Culture: A 21st Century Crisis, which integrates Psychology and Cognitive Science to address the meaning crisis in Western society. He is the author and presenter of the YouTube series Awakening from the Meaning Crisis.
Jordan Hall is the Co-founder and Executive Chairman of the Neurohacker Collective. He is now in his 17th year of building disruptive technology companies. Jordan’s interests in comics, science fiction, computers, and way too much TV led to a deep dive into contemporary philosophy (particularly the works of Gilles Deleuze and Manuel DeLanda), artificial intelligence and complex systems science, and then, as the Internet was exploding into the world, a few years at Harvard Law School where he spent time with Larry Lessig, Jonathan Zittrain and Cornel West examining the coevolutio...