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Jan 10, 2024 • 60min
Bridging Spirituality and Cognition | Transcendent Naturalism #13 with Matt Segall
Matt Segall engages in a deep exploration of the intersection between spirituality and cognitive science. They discuss concepts like etheric imagination and process philosophy, the constraints of traditional naturalism, the significance of imagination within scientific frameworks, and the ongoing evolution of human perception and cognition.

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Jan 5, 2024 • 1h 31min
The Journey to Philosophical Wisdom | Philosophy of Meditation #1 with Rick Repetti and John Vervaeke
Rick Repetti and John Vervaeke explore meditation's deep roots in philosophy. John's transformative journey from fundamentalist Christian to mindfulness practitioner is discussed. They navigate nuances of meditation, bridging academic and practical philosophy. The episode offers reflective insight into the philosophy of meditation and its relevance in the modern world. A rich tapestry of ideas encourages listeners to explore their own paths toward wisdom and self-realization.

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Jan 3, 2024 • 1h 12min
Seeking Virtue and Virtuosity with John Vervaeke and Christopher Mastropietro
John Vervaeke and Christopher Mastropietro discuss the concept of virtue and its role in personal development and community building. They explore the practical application of virtues in everyday situations, emphasizing the importance of balancing finite and infinite aspects. The speakers also discuss upcoming projects of the Vervaeke Foundation and the need for active participation. They reflect on the figure of Marlow and being open to the horror in certain experiences.

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Dec 29, 2023 • 1h 49min
Exploring the Mind: John Vervaeke on Relevance Realization and Consciousness
John Vervaeke, a cognitive scientist and philosopher, delves into topics like relevance realization and evolutionary processes in cognition. He challenges traditional views on consciousness and the subjective-objective divide, exploring the dynamic nature of cognition. Listeners gain nuanced perspectives on the complexity of human cognition and its implications for meaning in life.

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Dec 27, 2023 • 1h 13min
Delving into the Frontiers of Artificial General Intelligence with Sam Tideman
Sam Tiedeman, expert in biostatistics, machine learning, and AI, joins John Vervaeke to discuss the intersection of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and healthcare. They explore the ethical challenges of using AI in emergency departments, the uniqueness of human brains compared to machines, and the limitations of AI systems. They also delve into the alignment problem in AGI, highlighting its complexity. This episode offers valuable insights into the current and future potential of AI in transforming healthcare and society.

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Dec 22, 2023 • 3h 21min
The Psychological Drivers of the Metacrisis | John Vervaeke, Iain McGilchrist, and Daniel Schmachtenberger
John Vervaeke, Iain McGilchrist, and Daniel Schmachtenberger discuss the metacrisis, hemispheric differences, meaning crisis, intrinsic purposes, critique of left hemisphere, and wisdom-based values. They explore a new philosophical awakening, reinterpretation of religions, holistic education, beauty, awe, and our sacred obligation to protect our reality.

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Dec 20, 2023 • 1h 40min
Four Kinds of Knowing and Personality, Formal Cause, and Purpose with Sam Tideman
Sam Tideman engages in an in-depth conversation on the four kinds of knowing, exploring their relation to personality and understanding of religion. They discuss purpose from philosophical and psychological perspectives, considering its historical and cosmic scale, human uniqueness, and functional purpose in nature. They delve into Spinoza's philosophy, mindset, and awareness, reflecting on the implications of purpose for humanity. They also explore topics like the dispute over the Latin Mass in the Catholic Church, dangers of church fragmentation, and the fittedness of Christianity.

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Dec 14, 2023 • 1h 7min
Practical Eschatology | Transcendent Naturalism #12 with Gregg Henriques and Jordan Hall
Continuing the transcendent naturalism series, hosts John Vervaeke and Gregg Henriques, along with guest Jordan Hall, explore the intersections of cognitive science, philosophy, and spirituality, offering a progressive perspective on the evolution of human consciousness and society. They critically examine the limitations of conventional thought processes, particularly in response to burgeoning global crises, advocating for a shift away from antiquated, adversarial thinking patterns. The discussion delves into the evolution of language, the practical aspects of eschatology, and a transformative phase in human development termed the 'fifth joint point.' A significant focus is placed on adopting new languages and logical frameworks, not just theoretically but also in their practical application, to cultivate a collective, positive future. The conversation uniquely emphasizes the importance of relationality and personal transformation as essential components in driving societal change. Glossary of Terms Transcendent Naturalism: A framework combining elements of naturalism with transcendental thinking. Fifth Joint Point: A concept referring to a significant phase transition in human development. Practical Eschatology: A term used to describe practical approaches to understanding human evolution and the future. Dr. John Vervaeke: Website | YouTube | Patreon | X | Facebook Jordan Hall: Medium | YouTube | X Gregg Henriques: Website | Facebook | X Resources and References The Vervaeke Foundation John Vervaeke YouTube The Religion of Tomorrow | Transcendent Naturalism #11 with Gregg Henriques and Jordan Hall Books, Articles, and Publications Heidegger, Neoplatonism, and the History of Being: Relation as Ontological Ground - James Filler Religion and Nothingness - Keiji Nishitani The Silk Roads: A New History of the World - Peter Frankopan The Emptying God ; A Buddhist-Jewish-Christian Conversation - Edited by John B. Cobb Jr. and Christopher Ives Quotes "Language evolution is critical to understanding our collective future." - Jordan Hall "Navigating the fifth joint point requires a deep understanding of our past, present, and potential futures." - Gregg Henriques Chapters with Timestamps [00:00:00] Introduction to Transcendent Naturalism [00:01:00] The Evolution of Language [00:11:00] Practical Eschatology and Human Development [00:20:00] The Fifth Joint Point - Navigating Future Challenges [00:30:00] Interconnection of Languages and Consciousness [00:40:00] Transcendence through Language and Thought [00:50:00] Conclusion and Future Perspectives Timestamped Highlights [00:00:00] John Vervaeke introduces a discussion on cognitive science and naturalism with Jordan Hall and Gregg Henriques. [00:01:21] Jordan Hall introduces concepts of 'practical eschatology' and 'extended transcendent naturalism.' [00:04:52] Hall discusses the cultural split in the AI debate, highlighting societal polarization. [00:09:11] Vervaeke calls for a new relationship to language and logos. [00:14:13] Vervaeke highlights Neoplatonism and Zen's alternative linguistic and ontological approaches. [00:20:53] Vervaeke emphasizes the need for existential transformation beyond theory. [00:38:07] Gregg Henriques and Jordan Hall highlight the role of transcendent naturalism in framing relationality and exploring human potential. [00:39:30] Henriques discusses developing a life-guiding operating system integrating justification systems and relational dynamics. [00:40:20] John Vervaeke introduces the idea of a new post-nominalist language to enhance collective intelligence and understanding. [00:42:07] Vervaeke explores the challenge of engaging with the world without being consumed by its ideologies. [00:45:37] Jordan Hall stresses the importance of personal and authentic relational experiences in complex modern life. [00:48:07] Hall discusses the paradox of deeply engaging with the world while maintaining a transcendent perspective. [00:52:24] Vervaeke reinterprets the concept of God within a non-theistic, relational framework. [00:55:34] Gregg Henriques shares his daily practice of reflecting on beliefs, values, and mantras to navigate life. [01:02:20] Hall and Vervaeke discuss incorporating sacredness and relationality in daily life, emphasizing re-enchantment with the sacred.

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Dec 13, 2023 • 1h 10min
Navigating with Wisdom | Embodied Perspectives with Seth Dellinger
Seth Dellinger, a specialist in the Feldenkrais Method, explores embodiment and wisdom with John Vervaeke. They discuss teaching embodiment in virtual environments, the transformative nature of mindfulness practices, and the integration of perception, action, and orientation in wisdom practices. They also touch on the concept of wordless wisdom and the significance of embodiment in personal and relational growth.

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Dec 8, 2023 • 54min
Exploring Emotions and Transrational Wisdom with Vivian Dittmar
John Vervaeke invites Vivian Dittmar, with her diverse background in traditional cultures, Far Eastern philosophy, and shamanic traditions, to discuss the role of emotions in spirituality and wisdom. They explore the different categories of feelings and emotions, emphasizing the need to process difficult emotions for personal growth. The conversation also touches on the link between virtue, emotion, and reason in Greek philosophy. This thought-provoking conversation highlights the connections between rationality, wisdom, and spirituality.