11. Developing an Ecology of Practices for the Meaning Crisis (w/ Daniel Thorson)

Metamodern Spirituality - Un pódcast de Brendan Graham Dempsey

Daniel Thorson and Brendan discuss the work of John Vervaeke, creator of the "Awakening from the Meaning Crisis" series, comparing and contrasting it to Daniel's own pioneering efforts to develop a framework and set of practices for training agents of healing and transformation in our disintegrating world. They also reflect on both the importance and the problem of creating "ontologically neutral" practices stripped of highly context-bound terminology and ideas, whether that be for a "religion that's not a religion" or the kind of framework Daniel is developing. 0:00 Introduction 1:50 On Entering Vervaekeland 5:49 Transformation: Virtue as a Leverage Point for Meaning 10:44 Vervaeke's Perennial Problems and His Proposed Ecology of Practices 18:35 Thorson's Framework of Five Aspects (1. Energy System, 2. Psyche, 3. Relationship, 4. Ethics, 5. Perception) 30:10 Thorson's Ecology of Practices: 1. Samadhi and Healthy Living; 2. "Focusing," Bio-Emotive Work, Internal Family Systems; 3. Circling and Intentional Community; 4. Human Systems; 5. Emptiness Insight 36:29 A Vervaeke-Thorson Synthesis? 39:12 Disenchanting Ecologies of Practice? The Challenge and Promise of Sacred Containers 46:44 A Missing Metanarrative? Connecting Myth and Praxis 50:39 An Ecology of Ecologies of Practices: Modular Methods, Local Color? 54:27 Wisdom's Scaling Constraints: Seeking Integration in a Disintegrating World Emerge podcast: https://www.whatisemerging.com/emergepodcast The Monastic Academy: https://www.monasticacademy.com/ www.BrendanGrahamDempsey.com

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