Dr. John Vervaeke

The Interconnected Universe and The Enlightenment Gap | Transcendent Naturalism #5


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Dr. John Vervaeke hosts an enlightening discussion with Gregg Henriques, Dr. Rich Blundell, and Rita Leduc. The conversation journeys through the realms of transcendent naturalism, embedded cognitive science, and the profound connection between individuals and the cosmos. Henriques dives deep into the concept of the Enlightenment Gap, offering fresh perspectives on how we relate to the world around us. Dr. Blundell’s insights range from the interconnectedness of various scientific and philosophical theories to the transformative "earthling theory." Meanwhile, Rita Leduc shares her unique approach to understanding the world, promoting an open and curious view that leads to a journey through deep time. The discussion takes a critical turn as it addresses the challenges posed by social media algorithms on perception. Through a tapestry of profound insights and shared wisdom, this podcast episode bridges the gap between science and spirituality, urging listeners to seek joy, connectedness, and a more profound understanding of reality.

 

Resources:

Oika

Unified Theory Of Knowledge (UTOK)

Bearing Witness to Epiphany - John Russon

 

Timecodes:

[00:00:35] Gregg Henriques introduces transcendent naturalism, laying the foundation for the episode's central topic.

 

[00:07:08] Rita Leduc speaks on her enduring collaboration with Dr. Blundell, highlighting their synergistic relationship.

 

[00:14:40] Dr. Blundell addresses the necessity for revolutionary metaphors for reality.

 

[00:23:38] Dr. Vervaeke delves into the psyche-reality connection and revitalizing the sense of the sacred.

 

[00:30:23] Dr. Blundell introduces "brachiation" as a metaphorical tool for understanding nature.

 

[00:39:01] Dr. Blundell elucidates the profound cosmic connection akin to love and joy.

 

[00:47:35] Interconnectedness of varied scientific and philosophical theories is explored.

 

[00:55:51] Dr. Vervaeke addresses the influence of social media algorithms on worldview.

 

[01:00:24] Henriques presents the Enlightenment Gap, contrasting outside-in and inside-out perspectives.

 

[01:07:36] Leduc's take on Oika's philosophy, fostering an open worldview.

 

[01:15:01] Dr. Vervaeke champions a life enriched by joy over mere self-denial.

 

[01:22:53] Commitment to learning and open discussion is emphasized by Dr. Vervaeke.

 

[01:24:02] Henriques shares insights on nature's resonant frequency and our position within.

 

[01:25:08] Leduc weighs in on understanding and resonating with nature.

 

[01:16:00] The difference between pleasure and profound joy is explored.

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