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    more than human world

    Explore " more than human world" with insightful episodes like "Walking the edge between light and dark: Equinox reflections on Accidental Gods past, present and future", "FAR OUT #205 ~ Alasdair Goes on a Vision Quest", "Episode #2 ~ Voices of the More Than Human Community from Schumacher College & the Dartington Hall Estate", "Weaving the Web of Meaning: Building Eco-Civilisation with Jeremy Lent" and "Shaman: A conversation with visionary and healer Chris Luttichau" from podcasts like ""Accidental Gods", "FAR OUT: Adventures in Returning Home", "SS Small is Beautiful", "Accidental Gods" and "Accidental Gods"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Walking the edge between light and dark: Equinox reflections on Accidental Gods past, present and future

    Walking the edge between light and dark: Equinox reflections on Accidental Gods past, present and future

    As we head into winter in the northern hemisphere, as the tilt of the world hangs in balance, we reached our 200th episode.  So this is a time to look back and look forward: to look at where we've been, where we are and where we might go. From our origins as an adjunct to the Accidental Gods Membership, explaining the neurophysiology and neuropsychology behind what we're doing, and then then the spiritual grounding of connecting to the web of life... we moved into talking to people who live at the edge of the new system.  In doing so, we discovered the magic of podcasts as a way to nudge our whole system towards change. If it is the case, as Ilya Prigogine says, that 'when a system is far from equilibrium, small islands of coherence in a sea of chaos can move it to a higher order', then Accidental Gods aims to be one of the small islands of coherence.  We are here to show the potential in the wonder of our world and humanity's place in it - and to be utterly clear how far we still are from that potential.  Above all, we're here to help map the routes through to the new system that can yet emerge from the transition and transformation of our times.

    Accidental Gods https://accidentalgods.life/join-us/

    Thrutopia Masterclass https://thrutopia.life/ 

    FAR OUT #205 ~ Alasdair Goes on a Vision Quest

    FAR OUT #205 ~ Alasdair Goes on a Vision Quest

    Summary: Alasdair shares the mysterious events that have led him to journey to the Sonoran Desert to participate in a vision quest.

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    Credits:

    • Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonald
    • Outro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)

    Episode #2 ~ Voices of the More Than Human Community from Schumacher College & the Dartington Hall Estate

    Episode #2 ~ Voices of the More Than Human Community from Schumacher College & the Dartington Hall Estate

    This was a fun one, folks.

    There is only a brief human contribution to the audio of this episode. The remainder is a compilation of moments from various places in and around Schumacher College and the Dartington Hall Estate in Devon, England. The River Dart plays a prominent role, as do many Blackbirds, Robins, Jackdaws, Rain, Wind, and so many more-than-human beings that contribute to, and are in collaboration with the greater ecology of this place in space.

    Focusing and bringing their voices out to this larger audience is a process that came about in concert with these beings. Joe Culhane, the human host for this podcast, produced the episode from the West Coast of the Americas, though he lived among, and as part of this greater ecology of the Dartington Estate for approximately a year between 2021 and 2022. Also during the production of this episode, and on the day it was published, he was sitting with a small vessel of the River Dart, had a Sweet Wormwood salve made from Wormwood that lived on the Dartington Estate and was made by his fellow co-founders of the Dart Community Apothecary. In addition to that, he had communed with a Redwood Essence that was also made on the Estate in the Redwood Outdoor Classroom, also as part of a Dart Community Apothecary workshop

    So, even though Joe was half a world away, he was still intimately connected with the land, water, beings, and greater ecology that are being celebrated in this episode.

    All but three of the recordings come from his various interactions with these fellow earth mates, earth dwellers, and more-than-human companions while he was there. The other audio were contributions from Alice Oliveira, a fellow Schumacher College Alumni who I thank oh so kindly for sharing them with us all. 

    More show notes to come with places on the estate these recordings came from 😉

    Tracks, compliments of Alice Oliveira:

    ~ Dartington Birds and Bells

    ~ Dartington Birds and Squirrels

    ~Dartington Atmosphere (1)

    ~ Dartington Atmosphere (2)

    Tracks from Joe:

    ~ 42 days of audio, sharing voices from one sit spot (or Gaia spot) just near the outer gardens of the Old Postern on the Schumacher College campus.

    ~ River Dart, multiple tracks including various other more than human beings sharing their voices there as well. (22 April 2021, 9 August 2021, 30 September 2021, 5 January 2022) 

    ~ Henri's Field. A dawn chorus  (9 June 2021)

    ~ Redwoods and Northwoods tracks ( 1 June 2021, 12 November 2021)

    ~ Birthday chorus near Old Postern (12 July 2021)

    ~ Dawn Chorus by Old Postern and in the Hazelip (5 January 2022)

    Weaving the Web of Meaning: Building Eco-Civilisation with Jeremy Lent

    Weaving the Web of Meaning: Building Eco-Civilisation with Jeremy Lent

    How do we evolve the radical new sense of community, connectivity, mutual support - and resilience - that we need as we move into a world of climate breakdown?  Jeremy Lent's book The Web of Meaning is the 2nd of 3 that build a picture of an eco-civilisation.  In this week's episode, we explore the ways we can all be part of the solution.

    Jeremy Lent, described by Guardian journalist George Monbiot as “one of the greatest thinkers of our age,” is an author and speaker whose work investigates the underlying causes of our civilization’s existential crisis, and explores pathways toward a life-affirming future.

    Born in London, England, he received a BA in English Literature from Cambridge University, an MBA from the University of Chicago, and was a former internet company CEO. His award-winning book, The Patterning Instinct: A Cultural History of Humanity's Search for Meaning, explores the way humans have made meaning from the cosmos from hunter-gatherer times to the present day.

    His new book, The Web of Meaning: Integrating Science and Traditional Wisdom to Find Our Place in the Universe, offers a coherent and intellectually solid foundation for a worldview based on connectedness that could lead humanity to a sustainable, flourishing future.

    He is founder of the nonprofit Liology Institute, dedicated to fostering an integrated worldview that could enable humanity to thrive sustainably on the Earth. He lives with his partner in Berkeley, California.

    He writes topical articles exploring the deeper patterns of political and cultural developments at his website Patterns of Meaning.

    In this week's podcast, we explore his most recent paper 'The End of Capitalism' and how our entire economic structure needs to change if we're to address the demands of the moment.  From there, we move to the pillars of systemic change and how a shift in the world economy to one of reciprocity over extraction/abuse must be an integral part of the transition to a flourishing, interconnected future.  Drawing from indigenous wisdom, and the 'Four R's' described by LaDonna Harris as the foundations of indigenous cultures across the globe, to the concept of fractal flourishing, citizens's assemblies and the crisis in sense-making, we move ever towards a model of how our world could be if we got it right. 

    Jeremy's Website: https://www.jeremylent.com/
    Web of Meaning - book: https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/The-Web-of-Meaning-by-Jeremy-Lent/9781788165648
    End of Capitalism Paper: https://patternsofmeaning.com/2021/10/11/solving-the-climate-crisis-requires-the-end-of-capitalism/
    Growth mitigation paper (referenced, not by Jeremy) https://www.boell.de/sites/default/files/endf2_kuhnhenn_growth_in_mitigation_scenarios.pdf
    What Does an EcoCivilisation Look Like? https://www.yesmagazine.org/issue/ecological-civilization/2021/02/16/what-does-ecological-civilization-look-like

    Podcast 38 with Accidental Gods: https://accidentalgods.life/fractal-flourishing/

    Shaman: A conversation with visionary and healer Chris Luttichau

    Shaman: A conversation with visionary and healer Chris Luttichau

    Visionary, healer and author of two books on ancient indigenous and contemporary shamanic practice, Chris Luttichau is a beacon of grounded integrity in this time of upheaval.  In this week's podcast, we explore how the indigenous peoples' view this time, and how we can respond to the challenges of the moment.

    This was recorded on the third day of lockdown in the UK. Our world is changing and we're feeling things we've never felt. Or feeling them more deeply. Or strangely.  If ever there was a time to re-connect with our heritage, to re-discover the ancient teachings of the indigenous shamanic peoples of every continent, that time is now.  In this podcast, Chris Luttichau shares the teachings of the Inner and Outer Minds, of the Four Attentions, and offers a meditation to help us to become grounded in our own Heart Minds.
     
    If we're going to step into a new way of being, if we're going to connect with the More than Human world, to make the step into conscious evolution, these are the skills we will need.

    Chris Luttichau's website is here: Northern Drum
    His books are 'Animal Spirits' and 'Calling us Home'
    And the YouTube version of the HeartMind girl dancing, is here

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