
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens Reimagining Ourselves at the End of Our World: Kinship, Interconnection, and Spirituality in the Metacrisis with Samantha Sweetwater
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Nov 24, 2025 Samantha Sweetwater, a ceremonial guide and author, discusses the pressing need for interconnection and kinship in an age of crisis. She explains how the metacrisis stems from a cultural separation from nature and highlights the importance of nurturing relationships for systemic change. Emphasizing a shift from 'power over life' to 'power of life,' Samantha shares insights on personal and collective healing. With a blend of spiritual practices and ecological awareness, she advocates for a hopeful, custodial future, urging listeners to reimagine humanity's role as stewards of the Earth.
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Metacrisis Rooted In Separation
- Samantha Sweetwater frames the metacrisis as compounding crises rooted in a cultural logic of separation.
- This separation allowed humanity to detach from biospheric processes and assume dominion over the planet.
Five Domains That Sustain Separation
- Sweetwater outlines five domains of separation: an age, stories, structures, game theory, and ideologies of dominion.
- These domains interlock to reinforce extraction, monoculture, and single-metric thinking in society.
Interbeing Versus Interdependence
- Interdependence is factual flows; interbeing is the interior felt sense of mutual belonging.
- Maintaining interbeing involves feeling grief and moral emotions as evidence you're still connected, not broken.





