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In this provocative episode, host Matty and esoteric researcher Michael Tsarion critique the infiltration of Eastern non-dualism and New Age ideologies into Western thought, framing them as regressive traps promoting self-denial, escapism, and collectivism amid modernity's spiritual voids. Drawing on his article "Better Dead than Real," Tsarion champions Western contrarium—the dynamic tension of opposites—as essential to existence, truth (aletheia as unconcealing), telos (inherent purpose in nature), and authentic selfhood. He contrasts Aristotle's physus vs. techné, Heidegger's existential wonder, Hegelian dialectics, and Ayn Rand's rational selfishness against Eastern anatta and maya, warning of their psychological regression and elite manipulation. The discussion advocates reclaiming pre-Christian paganism as nature worship, individualism, self-sufficiency, and reconnection with ancestral roots to resist urban alienation, materialism, and control mechanisms. A staunch defense of Western metaphysical vitality over monistic dissolution.
Chapters:
00:00 The Influence of Eastern Thought on the West
05:25 Concerns About Non-Dualism and New Age Movements
09:37 Historical Context of Western Spirituality
11:55 Understanding Eastern Philosophies and Their Traps 23:13 The Concept of Contrarium and Its Importance
25:31 Exploring Telos and Its Relation to Existence
38:47 Exploring the Nature of Truth
44:36 What Underlies the Contrarium
47:21 The Role of Selfhood in Modern Society
50:47 The Philosophy of Selfishness and Ayn Rand
01:05:15 The Rise of Paganism and Its Cultural Significance 01:13:33 Nature, Self-Sufficiency, and Modern Parenting
Follow me on X: https://x.com/Vocation0110
Follow Michael at: https://unslaved.com/ https://www.michaeltsarion.com/ https://michaeltsarion.substack.com/
By MattyIn this provocative episode, host Matty and esoteric researcher Michael Tsarion critique the infiltration of Eastern non-dualism and New Age ideologies into Western thought, framing them as regressive traps promoting self-denial, escapism, and collectivism amid modernity's spiritual voids. Drawing on his article "Better Dead than Real," Tsarion champions Western contrarium—the dynamic tension of opposites—as essential to existence, truth (aletheia as unconcealing), telos (inherent purpose in nature), and authentic selfhood. He contrasts Aristotle's physus vs. techné, Heidegger's existential wonder, Hegelian dialectics, and Ayn Rand's rational selfishness against Eastern anatta and maya, warning of their psychological regression and elite manipulation. The discussion advocates reclaiming pre-Christian paganism as nature worship, individualism, self-sufficiency, and reconnection with ancestral roots to resist urban alienation, materialism, and control mechanisms. A staunch defense of Western metaphysical vitality over monistic dissolution.
Chapters:
00:00 The Influence of Eastern Thought on the West
05:25 Concerns About Non-Dualism and New Age Movements
09:37 Historical Context of Western Spirituality
11:55 Understanding Eastern Philosophies and Their Traps 23:13 The Concept of Contrarium and Its Importance
25:31 Exploring Telos and Its Relation to Existence
38:47 Exploring the Nature of Truth
44:36 What Underlies the Contrarium
47:21 The Role of Selfhood in Modern Society
50:47 The Philosophy of Selfishness and Ayn Rand
01:05:15 The Rise of Paganism and Its Cultural Significance 01:13:33 Nature, Self-Sufficiency, and Modern Parenting
Follow me on X: https://x.com/Vocation0110
Follow Michael at: https://unslaved.com/ https://www.michaeltsarion.com/ https://michaeltsarion.substack.com/