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Ancient Minoan Wisdom: Chiara Baldini


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Researcher, author, and PhD candidate Chiara Baldini has spent two decades tracing the roots of ecstatic culture in Europe — from the rituals of Dionysus all the way back to Bronze Age Crete and the ancient Minoans, a civilization that thrived for over a thousand years before classical Greece. In this conversation, Chiara makes a compelling case that the Minoans may have been the only advanced civilization of their era not built on domination — their palaces functioning as community spaces rather than elite residencies, their frescoes showing priestesses, dolphins, and bull-jumping athletes rather than kings and conquest. She explores what their art, architecture, and animist relationship to nature might offer us now — not as a culture to imitate, but as proof that patriarchy is not inevitable, and that a radically different set of values has thrived before.

Chiara Baldini is a scholar, author, speaker and freelance curator from Florence (Italy). She investigates the evolution of the ecstatic cult in the West, particularly in Minoan Crete,  ancient Greece, and Rome, contributing to anthologies, psychedelic conferences, and festivals. She was a member of the Boom Festival team since 2010 and the curator of Boom’s cultural area Liminal Village from 2014 to 2023. She has co-curated the anthology “Psychedelic Mysteries of the Feminine.” She is currently a PhD candidate at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS). She lives in Portugal and she expresses her deep love for music by playing as DJ Clandestina.

Topics

  • 00:00 Welcome
  • 02:02 Reconnecting with Chiara and Recent Life Changes
  • 03:31 Dionysus and Ecstatic Traditions
  • 06:38 Going Back to the Minoans
  • 10:07 Bronze Age Patriarchy and War
  • 18:02 Minoan Palaces and Community Life
  • 21:18 Frescoes Dolphins and Priestesses
  • 26:34 Seal Rings and Undeciphered Script
  • 32:18 Bull Jumping and Gender Fluidity
  • 37:20 Why Minoans Matter Today
  • 44:31 Modern Crete LARPing and Animism
  • 49:30 Courses, Books and Closing
  • Resources & Links

    Chiara Baldini

    • Website & contact
    • Instagram: @iamalwayschiara
    • Academia
    • Facebook
    • Soundcloud
    • Psychedelic Mysteries of the Feminine (co-edited with Maria Papaspyrou and David Luke) — available via Inner Traditions
    • Dionysus: Rave, Ritual and Revolution — online course (advaya)
    • Minoan Crete course — online course (advaya)
    • Power Without Patriarchy: Minoan Crete — online course (Morbid Anatomy)
    • Dionysus course — Morbid Anatomy
    • Psychedelic Mysteries of the Feminine (co-edited with Maria Papaspyrou and David Luke) — available via Inner Traditions
    • Chiara's earlier SAND talk (2019)
    • Books mentioned

      • The Chalice and the Blade — Riane Eisler — the foundational text on dominator vs. partnership societies, essential context for this conversation
      • Key figures discussed

        • Arthur Evans — Wikipedia — British archaeologist who excavated Knossos beginning in 1900, named the Minoan civilization, and controversially reconstructed the palace
        • The Prince of the Lilies fresco — the contested Knossos fresco Chiara discusses as an example of Evans projecting masculine elite identity onto ambiguous fragments
        • Knossos Palace, Crete — the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete, centerpiece of Minoan culture
        • Institutions mentioned

          • CIIS — California Institute of Integral Studies — where Chiara is completing her PhD in Philosophy, Cosmology and Consciousness
          • Boom Festival — transformational arts festival where Chiara curated the Liminal Village cultural area for over a decade
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