Friday, March 29, 2019

Rupert Sheldrake - Recovering From Materialistic Education

Rupert Sheldrake - Recovering From Materialistic Education Biologist Rupert Sheldrake talks about morphic resonance, paradigm shifts in science, psy phenomena, consciousness and his new book Ways To Go Beyond in the latest Future Thinkers episode. Watch the full interview at https://ift.tt/2JGFwMV ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Course in Personal Evolution - Take the course designed to help you create a life of meaning, purpose and impact: https://ift.tt/2Tkopjp

Thursday, March 28, 2019

FTP092: Rupert Sheldrake - Paradigm Shifts in Science and Experiments in Consciousness


We're excited to host Rupert Sheldrake in this episode, a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. Besides getting into the details of this hypothesis, we also talk about paradigm shifts in science, psy phenomena, experiments in consciousness, and about his new book called Ways to Go Beyond And Why They Work, where he describes some of the most well known spiritual practices for altering consciousness.

Complete show notes: http://www.futurethinkers.org/92 

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Rupert Sheldrake - Why Consciousness is a Hard Problem in Science

Rupert Sheldrake - Why Consciousness is a Hard Problem in Science Biologist Rupert Sheldrake talks about morphic resonance, paradigm shifts in science, psy phenomena, consciousness and his new book Ways To Go Beyond in the latest Future Thinkers episode. Premiering today at 10am PST at https://ift.tt/2JGFwMV ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Course in Personal Evolution - Take the course designed to help you create a life of meaning, purpose and impact: https://ift.tt/2Tkopjp

92: Rupert Sheldrake - Paradigm Shifts in Science and Experiments in Consciousness

92: Rupert Sheldrake - Paradigm Shifts in Science and Experiments in Consciousness We're excited to host Rupert Sheldrake in this episode, a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. Besides getting into the details of this hypothesis, we also talk about paradigm shifts in science, psy phenomena, experiments in consciousness, and about his new book called "Ways to Go Beyond And Why They Work," where he describes some of the most well known spiritual practices for altering consciousness. In This Episode Of Future Thinkers: - The concept of morphic resonance and how biological patterns may transfer across space and time - Examples of morphic resonance in humans and the emergence of Flynn Effect - How one can extend their mind through morphic fields and morphic resonance - The importance of distinguishing a natural phenomenon and the theory explaining it - Why uncertainty is inherent to science and how the scientific process actually works - The problems with the dominant scientific model and why consciousness remains the "hard problem" - The problem with hard atheism and the materialistic worldview in educational system - Is it possible to create a paradigm shift in science to incorporate psy phenomena? - The telephone telepathy experiment - The secular growth of spiritual practices like yoga, meditation and psychedelics - Seven transformative spiritual practices that have scientifically measurable effects "In the future we might see 12-step recovery groups from materialistic education on every university campus, because it takes a long time to free yourself from this indoctrination." - Rupert Sheldrake Click to Tweet: https://goo.gl/i8uS1m Links And Resources: - Rupert Sheldrake's personal website https://ift.tt/2yxz5p9 - Why Our IQ Levels Are Higher Than Our Grandparents' - TED Talk by James Flynn https://youtu.be/9vpqilhW9uI - Telephone Telepathy Test https://ift.tt/2xAagaX - David Bohm Society http://dbohm.com/ "It's better to start spiritual practices even with limited motives, then not do them at all." - Rupert Sheldrake Click to tweet: https://goo.gl/BAujCV Recommended Books: - Ways To Go Beyond And Why They Work: Seven Spiritual Practices In A Scientific Age by Rupert Sheldrake https://amzn.to/2OsMweT - Morphic Resonance: The Nature Of Formative Causation by Rupert Sheldrake https://amzn.to/2JFtkvM - The Science Delusion: Freeing The Spirit Of Inquiry by Rupert Sheldrake https://amzn.to/2OquJFa - The Structure Of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn https://amzn.to/2U16tPZ - How To Change Your Mind: What The New Science Of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by Michael Pollan https://amzn.to/2Or4y1l - The Tibetan Book Of The Dead https://amzn.to/2TCPZc3 "It’s a completely new phase of spiritual evolution, where we have people coming out of materialist, atheist background, taking out spiritual practices, which may lead them to challenge their worldview." - Rupert Sheldrake" Click to tweet: https://goo.gl/Auhh8T More From Future Thinkers: - FTP065: Dean Radin - Real Magic And The Future Of Science https://ift.tt/2RM39CH - FTP039: Jordan Peterson - Archetypes, Psychedelics And Enlightenment https://ift.tt/2Owtpk4 - FTP037: Dr. Kirby Surprise - The Science Behind Synchronicity https://ift.tt/2FGda1g ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Course in Personal Evolution - Take the course designed to help you create a life of meaning, purpose and impact: https://ift.tt/2Tkopjp

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Rupert Sheldrake - Science Is All About Exploring Possibilities

Rupert Sheldrake - Science Is All About Exploring Possibilities Rupert Sheldrake, a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance, talks about paradigm shifts in science, psy phenomena, experiments in consciousness, and about his new book called "Ways to Go Beyond And Why They Work," where he describes some of the most well known spiritual practices for altering consciousness. Full interview available soon at https://ift.tt/2JGFwMV ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Course in Personal Evolution - Take the course designed to help you create a life of meaning, purpose and impact: https://ift.tt/2Tkopjp

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

91: Joe Brewer - Navigating Humanity Through Rapid Evolutionary Transition

91: Joe Brewer - Navigating Humanity Through Rapid Evolutionary Transition Our guest in this episode is Joe Brewer, Executive Director at the Center for Applied Cultural Evolution. Joe is a complexity researcher, cognitive scientist, and evangelist for regenerative culture design. We invited him onto the show because we felt that our ideas about adult development, rites of passage, and overcoming the chasm of nihilism strongly resonated with his thinking and work on cultural evolution. This interview turned out to be very dense and we talked about complex subjects, so we divided the episode in two parts. In Part 1 we talk about what kind of education we need in order to prepare for an evolutionary transition, why even intellectuals can’t wrap their heads around climate change, and the importance of the grieving process for psychological and spiritual growth. You can check out Part 1 of the interview at https://ift.tt/2Y1rbgW. In Part 2 we talk about modern versions of rites of passage that can be relevant for young people today and why they are important. We also discuss the ways to support cultural evolution and develop regenerative cultures that are capable of dealing with global problems and existential risks. In This Episode Of Future Thinkers: - How studying mathematics, physics and atmospheric sciences can lead to philosophical and esoteric inquiry - Behavior of clouds as a great starting point to learn about systems and complexity - What is cultural evolution research and how it relates to complex systems theory - The gap of perception that many people have in understanding climate change - What is terror management theory and how we can be traumatized by our own thoughts about future - The grieving process as a necessary path to managing planetary collapse - Why finding something sacred to us plays a crucial role in crossing the chasm of nihilism - The importance of going through rites of passage in order to prepare for uncertain future - What are some new versions of rites of passage that would be relevant for young people today? - Prototyping educational processes for global collapse - permaculture, restoration programs, train the trainers models - How humanity can learn to lead itself through an evolutionary transition Links and Resources: - Center For Applied Cultural Evolution (https://ift.tt/2TDkC5G) - Regenerative Communities Network (https://ift.tt/2F0NnPH) - Joe Brewer's Blog (https://ift.tt/2cvLkpZ) - Regenerative Capitalism: How Universal Principles And Patterns Will - Shape Our Economy by John Fullerton (https://goo.gl/Qxt4Nx) - Transformations Forum (https://ift.tt/2F0RKKE) Recommended Books: - The Disappearance of Childhood by Neil Postman (https://goo.gl/NJy29R) - The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom by Jonathan Haidt (https://goo.gl/gMYgmS) - The Coddling Of The American Mind: How Good Intentions And Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure by Jonathan Haidt (https://goo.gl/UCBD9F) - Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain by Antonio Damasio (https://goo.gl/pnr7ah) - Kosmic Consciousness by Ken Wilber (https://amzn.to/2niS9AA) - The Power of Myth: Programs 1-6 by Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers (https://amzn.to/2niSlzy) - Books by George Lakeoff (https://goo.gl/4gzxh2) - Books by E.O. Wilson (https://goo.gl/X3TMKY) - Books by Paul Shepard (https://goo.gl/PUJDgi) - Books by Elinor Ostrom (https://goo.gl/SQZGLM) More From Future Thinkers: - FTP088 - The Ancient Art of Adulting and Meta-Skills for the Future (https://ift.tt/2TH3TyN) - FTP081, 082 - Charles Eisenstein: The New Story of Climate and Humanity (https://ift.tt/2TgK1gN) - FTP 062, 063 - Jordan Greenhall: Deep Code - Learning How to Learn (https://ift.tt/2Yc2j6h) - FTP 057, 058, 059 - Daniel Schmachtenberger: Solving The Generator Functions of Existential Risk (https://ift.tt/2Tku0GH) - FTP047 - Jordan Greenhall: Why we Need Collective Intelligence During Global Collapse (https://ift.tt/2TELeU0) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Course in Personal Evolution - Take the course designed to help you create a life of meaning, purpose and impact: https://ift.tt/2Tkopjp

FTP091: Joe Brewer - Navigating Humanity Through Rapid Evolutionary Transition


This is Part 2 of our interview with Joe Brewer of the Center for Applied Cultural Evolution, where we talk about modern versions of rites of passage, and why they are important. We also discuss the ways to support cultural evolution and develop regenerative cultures that are capable of dealing with global problems and existential risks.

Show notes page: http://www.futurethinkers.org/91

Part 1 of the interview: http://www.futurethinkers.org/90 

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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Can Humans Achieve This Unlikely Evolutionary Transition?

Can Humans Achieve This Unlikely Evolutionary Transition? Joe Brewer of the Center For Applied Cultural Evolution discusses evolutionary transition, modern rites of passage, and designing a regenerative culture in a two-part interview on Future Thinkers. The second part of the interview premieres on Wednesday, March 20 at 10am PST/1pm EST/5pm GMT at: https://ift.tt/2Ti78r6 Watch the first part at https://ift.tt/2Y1rbgW The Course on Personal Evolution - Take the course designed to help you create a life of meaning, purpose and impact: https://ift.tt/2Ti78Y8

Thursday, March 14, 2019

FTP090: Joe Brewer - Rites of Passage For Cultural Evolution


Our guest in this episode is Joe Brewer, Executive Director at the Center for Applied Cultural Evolution. Joe is a complexity researcher, cognitive scientist, and evangelist for regenerative culture design. We invited him onto the show because we felt that our ideas about adult development, rites of passage, and overcoming the chasm of nihilism strongly resonated with his thinking and work on cultural evolution. This interview turned out to be very dense and we talked about complex subjects, so we divided the episode in two parts.

In Part 1 we talk about what kind of education we need in order to prepare for an evolutionary transition, why even intellectuals can’t wrap their heads around climate change, and the importance of the grieving process for psychological and spiritual growth.

In This Episode Of Future Thinkers:

  • How studying mathematics, physics and atmospheric sciences can lead to philosophical and esoteric inquiry
  • Behaviour of clouds as a great starting point to learn about systems and complexity
  • What is cultural evolution research and how it relates to complex systems theory
  • The gap of perception that many people have in understanding climate change
  • What is terror management theory and how we can be traumatized by our own thoughts about future
  • The grieving process as a necessary path to managing planetary collapse
  • Why finding something sacred to us plays a crucial role in crossing the chasm of nihilism
  • The importance of going through rites of passage in order to prepare for uncertain future
  • What are some new versions of rites of passage that would be relevant for young people today?
  • Prototyping educational processes for global collapse - permaculture, restoration programs, train the trainers models
  • How humanity can learn to lead itself through an evolutionary transition

Complete show notes with links: http://www.futurethinkers.org/90 

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90: Joe Brewer - Evolutionary Transition of Planetary Collapse?

90: Joe Brewer - Evolutionary Transition of Planetary Collapse? Our guest in this episode is Joe Brewer, Executive Director at the Center for Applied Cultural Evolution. Joe is a complexity researcher, cognitive scientist, and evangelist for regenerative culture design. We invited him onto the show because we felt that our ideas about adult development, rites of passage, and overcoming the chasm of nihilism strongly resonated with his thinking and work on cultural evolution. This interview turned out to be very dense and we talked about complex subjects, so we divided the episode in two parts. In Part 1 we talk about what kind of education we need in order to prepare for an evolutionary transition, why even intellectuals can’t wrap their heads around climate change, and the importance of the grieving process for psychological and spiritual growth. In Part 2 we talk about modern versions of rites of passage that can be relevant for young people today and why they are important. We also discuss the ways to support cultural evolution and develop regenerative cultures that are capable of dealing with global problems and existential risks. In This Episode Of Future Thinkers: - How studying mathematics, physics and atmospheric sciences can lead to philosophical and esoteric inquiry - Behaviour of clouds as a great starting point to learn about systems and complexity - What is cultural evolution research and how it relates to complex systems theory - The gap of perception that many people have in understanding climate change - What is terror management theory and how we can be traumatized by our own thoughts about future - The grieving process as a necessary path to managing planetary collapse - Why finding something sacred to us plays a crucial role in crossing the chasm of nihilism - The importance of going through rites of passage in order to prepare for uncertain future - What are some new versions of rites of passage that would be relevant for young people today? - Prototyping educational processes for global collapse - permaculture, restoration programs, train the trainers models - How humanity can learn to lead itself through an evolutionary transition Links and Resources: - Center For Applied Cultural Evolution (https://ift.tt/2TDkC5G) - Regenerative Communities Network (https://ift.tt/2F0NnPH) - Joe Brewer's Blog (https://ift.tt/2cvLkpZ) - Regenerative Capitalism: How Universal Principles And Patterns Will - Shape Our Economy by John Fullerton (https://goo.gl/Qxt4Nx) - Transformations Forum (https://ift.tt/2F0RKKE) Recommended Books: - The Disappearance of Childhood by Neil Postman (https://goo.gl/NJy29R) - The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom by Jonathan Haidt (https://goo.gl/gMYgmS) - The Coddling Of The American Mind: How Good Intentions And Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure by Jonathan Haidt (https://goo.gl/UCBD9F) - Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain by Antonio Damasio (https://goo.gl/pnr7ah) - Kosmic Consciousness by Ken Wilber (https://amzn.to/2niS9AA) - The Power of Myth: Programs 1-6 by Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers (https://amzn.to/2niSlzy) - Books by George Lakeoff (https://goo.gl/4gzxh2) - Books by E.O. Wilson (https://goo.gl/X3TMKY) - Books by Paul Shepard (https://goo.gl/PUJDgi) - Books by Elinor Ostrom (https://goo.gl/SQZGLM) More From Future Thinkers: - FTP088 - The Ancient Art of Adulting and Meta-Skills for the Future (https://ift.tt/2TH3TyN) - FTP081, 082 - Charles Eisenstein: The New Story of Climate and Humanity (https://ift.tt/2F27n4F) - FTP 062, 063 - Jordan Greenhall: Deep Code - Learning How to Learn (https://ift.tt/2NbOldW) - FTP 057, 058, 059 - Daniel Schmachtenberger: Solving The Generator Functions of Existential Risk (https://ift.tt/2uynFhb) - FTP047 - Jordan Greenhall: Why we Need Collective Intelligence During Global Collapse (https://ift.tt/2TELeU0) The Ancient Art Of Adulting - Take the course designed to help you create a life of meaning, purpose and impact: https://ift.tt/2T5BixF

Joe Brewer's Advice For Crossing The Abyss of Nihilism

Joe Brewer's Advice For Crossing The Abyss of Nihilism In this Future Thinkers interview Joe Brewer of the Center For Applied Cultural Evolution discusses evolutionary transition, modern rites of passage, and designing a regenerative culture. Full interview will premiere shortly at: https://ift.tt/2Y1rbgW The Ancient Art Of Adulting - Take the course designed to help you create a life of meaning, purpose and impact: https://ift.tt/2T5BixF

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

How Binary Thinking Creates Suffering

How Binary Thinking Creates Suffering Watch the full episode "Deconstructing Your Identity And Why Do It:" https://ift.tt/2tZPkH5 The Ancient Art Of Adulting - Take the course designed to help you create a life of meaning, purpose and impact: https://ift.tt/2ENvBiO

Monday, March 11, 2019

Deconstructing What It Means To Be Human

Deconstructing What It Means To Be Human Watch the full episode "Deconstructing Your Identity And Why Do It:" https://ift.tt/2tZPkH5 Preorder Future Thinkers Courses: https://ift.tt/2ENvBiO

Sunday, March 10, 2019

FTP089: Deconstructing Your Identity, And Why Do It


Identity politics have become a hot topic in the Western world. People tend to attach their sense of identity to certain political ideas, gender identity, ethnic or religious group, sexual orientation etc, and often get triggered when they perceive their identity is being threatened.

Today we discuss why it is useful and important to detach from these categories in order to develop psychologically. We talk about how to deconstruct your identity and tell the stories of how we have done it.

In This Episode Of Future Thinkers:

  • What it means to deconstruct your identity, and how it enables us to see things more objectively
  • The current narratives of diversity, oppression and globalization as formative forces
  • The relationship between individual expression and narcissistic culture
  • Why it is difficult to stand out in a globalized culture and why we emphasize differences
  • Why people remain attached to ideas even after those ideas are disproved
  • The role of basic human needs when it comes to attachments
  • The different methods for deconstructing identity
  • Getting comfortable with contradiction and letting go of the attachment to results

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Saturday, March 9, 2019

89: Deconstructing Your Identity, And Why Do It

89: Deconstructing Your Identity, And Why Do It Identity politics have become a hot topic in the Western world. People tend to attach their sense of identity to certain political ideas, gender identity, ethnic or religious group, sexual orientation etc, and often get triggered when they perceive their identity is being threatened. Today we discuss why it is useful and important to detach from these categories in order to develop psychologically. We talk about how to deconstruct your identity and tell the stories of how we have done it. "All you can say at the end of the day is 'I am.' That's the only accurate statement you could say about yourself." - Euvie Ivanova Click to tweet: https://goo.gl/HEhm2w In This Episode Of Future Thinkers: - What it means to deconstruct your identity, and how it enables us to see things more objectively - The current narratives of diversity, oppression and globalization as formative forces - The relationship between individual expression and narcissistic culture - Why it is difficult to stand out in a globalized culture and why we emphasize differences - Why people remain attached to ideas even after those ideas are disproved - The role of basic human needs when it comes to attachments - The different methods for deconstructing identity - Getting comfortable with contradiction and letting go of the attachment to results "It is very important, for the sake of reducing suffering, to not require the results, that one theory is proven right and another proven wrong, or to have a binary answer for any given situation." - MikeGilliland Click to tweet: https://goo.gl/SqbsPm Links And Resources: - Roger Sperry's Split Brain Experiments (1959-1968), The Embryo Project Encyclopedia: https://goo.gl/SfvYut - Double Slit Experiment Explained (video): https://youtu.be/A9tKncAdlHQ - Future Thinkers Courses - The Ancient Art of Adulting and Meta-Skills For The Future: https://ift.tt/2ENvBiO More From Future Thinkers: - FTP088 - The Ancient Art of Adulting And Meta-Skills For The Future: https://youtu.be/4cE6WWHYI84 - FTP071 - Embracing Novelty and Uncertainty For A Life Worth Living: https://youtu.be/1AQ0MhtLhoY - FTP067 - Becoming More Adaptive: https://youtu.be/Ez9Geee_RTY - FTP064 - Developing And Practicing Your Self-Sovereignty: https://ift.tt/2To2ehj