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    Explore " taoism" with insightful episodes like "First Cup of Coffee - February 2, 2024", "The Profundity of Enough | Loaves 'n Fishes | Energy Audio Tidbit", "First Cup of Coffee - January 26, 2024", "Feng Shui part 4 - How to structure your living space" and "108. Exploring the Pandemy's Yin & Yang with a Daoist Urban Hermit. Cloud Walking Owl, Bill Hulet. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 09/17/23" from podcasts like ""First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy", "Barbarian Noetics Podcast: Go Fungal not viral™", "First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy", "Pen to Sword" and "PandemyShow.com"" and more!

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    First Cup of Coffee - February 2, 2024

    First Cup of Coffee - February 2, 2024

    A deep(ish) dive into my process today, to give an idea of how far down the intuitive writer spectrum I am. Also more on nuking the idea that slower = higher quality, and quieting the conscious mind to liberate the subconscious.

    The Thread I mention is here https://www.threads.net/@jeffekennedy2016/post/C2pXUZTLwq4

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    The Profundity of Enough | Loaves 'n Fishes | Energy Audio Tidbit

    The Profundity of Enough | Loaves 'n Fishes | Energy Audio Tidbit

    Blessings to the love doves!

    This Energy Audio Tidbit asks a most foundational and significant question: when is enough, enough?

    "Happiness" is perhaps distinct from "contentment." What does it mean to be content? How does one discover contentment? When is enough, enough? How much do we really, truly, deeply, need? Sometimes, we share more when we have less.

    This is NOT propaganda for the own nothing be happy ghouls. Abundance is desirable and fantastic. We all deserve abundance. But what about the notion of abundance mentality? Living in abundance, believing in abundance, and being in abundance.

    In my travels around this magnificent living cerulean orb, I've seen again and again that people oftentimes discover contentment and abundance without hoarding, pillaging, robbing or bombing for more and more and more. The blind insatiable quest for more more more is downright reckless and dangerous. Every body deserves enough.

    Remember the loaves 'n fishes. Sometimes, all it takes is a belief, or rather an understanding, a deep inner knowing, that yes, we do in fact have... enough.

    Contentment and its attendant constellation of experience is deep AF. Discovering "enoughness" is powerful.  When is enough, enough? Do you already have... enough? Should we renegotiate our relationship with abundance?

    These are all some juicy questions this wee hour EAT hopes to invoke. 

    Love you all!! 

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    "The good things of prosperity are to be wished; but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired."

    - Lucius Annaeus Seneca

    First Cup of Coffee - January 26, 2024

    First Cup of Coffee - January 26, 2024

    Defining success, tips on how not to go crazy as a creator, why I think competition is bad for us, navigating toxic positivity, why being told "no," AKA rejection, is so very good for us, and thinking about career paths long term.

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    Feng Shui part 4 - How to structure your living space

    Feng Shui part 4 - How to structure your living space

    In this latest episode, we talk about your reception area and welcoming guests into your home using Feng Shui.

    We discuss, what most of us know as a 'Living Room' - the room where you would spend a lot of time in and where you would welcome guests and family members when they come to visit.

    Enjoy

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    108. Exploring the Pandemy's Yin & Yang with a Daoist Urban Hermit. Cloud Walking Owl, Bill Hulet. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 09/17/23

    108. Exploring the Pandemy's Yin & Yang with a Daoist Urban Hermit. Cloud Walking Owl, Bill Hulet. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 09/17/23

    Join us as we transcend time and space to Guelph, Ontario to get a Daoist perspective on the pandemy. Bill broadens Dave's understanding of Daoism while they explore the Yin and Yang of the pandemy.  Hold onto the one while we explore doing without doing, the value of having a conscious practical philosophy, and George's Jazz Funeral!  Cloud Walking Owl plays Book Title and Substack Article in the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette.  Bill shares how lockdowns were more than an opportunity for self exploration and growth they were also a period where some people fell down rabbit holes of foreign propaganda.  They also explore macro economic changes in response to the pandemy. Bill shares his hope of people living in harmony with nature and each other.

    https://substack.com/@williamhulet

    Dave recorded this interview from the Upper Canada Treaty Territory on the traditional territory's of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Neutral people. 

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    Boundless joy comes from selfless care

    Boundless joy comes from selfless care

    Today’s story is about the Gopis’ unwavering devotion and selfless love for their charming cowherd, Nandagopal. In the enchanting land of Vrindavan, the Gopis embarked on a heartfelt mission — to cook a feast that would delight their beloved Lord Krishna. 

    To listen to today's mantra, and, to read more about it for free, visit dailymantras.in/022

    Shamanism with Marcela Lobos

    Shamanism with Marcela Lobos

    Welcome to the THIRD season of Dawn of an Era of Well-Being. This season we are dedicating our focus to the world’s religions, and discovering how religion and spirituality can help bring the us together in a more harmonious condition. 

    This week we are turning our attention to the extremely broad collection of indigenous traditions, generally referred to as Shamanism. While Shamanism may seem to be a loose terminology, considering the countless regional variants which span the entire globe, we will see that there are common threads which connect many of these local practices. These local practitioners can be found in Central Asia, China, Japan, throughout North and South America, Africa, Australia, to name a few. The term Shamanism comes from the word has its root with the Russian word šamán, which in turn has its origins with indigenous Siberian dialects where Shamanic practices were observed by European travelers from as early as the 16th century.  

    So what is Shamanism and what connects these very ancient and widespread spiritual practices which can be found on every corner of our planet? And how can Shamanism teach us something of value in our lives today? To help answer these questions we are proud to have as our guest Marcela Lobos. 

    Marcela Lobos is a medicine woman initiated in the healing and spiritual traditions of the Amazon and  the Andes. She was born and raised in Chile, where she leads expeditions, working with women  shamans who belong to a matriarchal society that holds the wisdom and passion of Mother Earth.

    She is a senior staff member at the Four Winds Society and is married to its founder, Alberto Villoldo.  Together they travel throughout the United States and Europe teaching the wisdom of the Medicine  Wheel. They also founded Los Cuatro Caminos in South America to share the same wisdom in Spanish.  Marcela is passionate about taking women through rite of passage that allow them to find their power,  grace, and wisdom.

    https://marcelalobos.com

    https://thefourwinds.com/

    True boundaries arise from a place of self-love

    True boundaries arise from a place of self-love

    Navigating the intricate dance of relationships and self-worth is akin to the play of light and shadow. At times, the fear of being perceived as selfish or even rude can weigh heavy on our hearts.

    Like many, you may have felt a pang of frustration when feeling taken advantage of, making the act of setting boundaries seem not only essential but urgent.

    To listen to today's mantra, and, to read more about it for free, visit dailymantras.in/017

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    True devotion is reverent love

    True devotion is reverent love

    What is devotion, and how can we express it meaningfully in daily life?

    True devotion is reverent love and surrenders to something greater than the self. It flows from an inner sense of inspiration and awe.

    To listen to today's mantra, and, to read more about it for free, visit dailymantras.in/014

    🎁 Get the audio of the Pranamya Shirasa Devam, featured on this episode - https://dailymantras.in/psdpod

    Action and inaction are actually closely connected

    Action and inaction are actually closely connected

    Imagine a tightrope walker, carefully balancing each step while maintaining absolute focus. On one side of the rope is action, and on the other is inaction. The tightrope walker's skill lies in finding harmony between the two, allowing them to move forward with grace and precision.

    To listen to today's mantra, and, to read more about it for free, visit dailymantras.in/009

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    How our ego and desires can sometimes get in the way

    How our ego and desires can sometimes get in the way

    You know, there's this great quote by Gautama Buddha: "Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without." It really makes you think, doesn't it? We often look for peace in things outside ourselves, like relationships, stuff we own, or accomplishments. But all that stuff only brings temporary happiness.

    To listen to today's mantra, and, to read more about it for free, visit dailymantras.in/006

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    Buddhism with Zoltan Cser

    Buddhism with Zoltan Cser

    Welcome to SEASON 3 of Dawn of an Era of Well-Being, the podcast that brings together some of the world’s most innovative thinkers to weigh in on matters concerning the future of ourselves and our planet—and to discuss that future not as something to be predicted, but to be created. In this third season we will be doing something slightly different by dedicating our focus on a survey of the world’s religions and investigating how they offer wisdom to humanity at a time when it is greatly needed. In the past, religion has often been used as an instrument of division, but these discussions will be conducted with the purpose of finding commonality in the human experience, discovering how religion and spirituality can help serve a function in bringing the world together to a more harmonious condition; supporting a paradigm shift in civilization and help usher in an era of well-being.

    We also want to give a warm welcome to our new moderator, Nora Csiszar.

    We think it is very appropriate to start things off with a discussion on Buddhism, and are honored to have as our guest, Zoltan Cser, the Director and Vice-Rector of the Dharma Gate Buddhist College in Budapest, Hungary.  In his conversation with Ervin, Fred, and Nora we will discuss the importance of Buddhism as a spiritual practice which joins the heart and the mind to help us gain a better understanding of ourselves and the world around us. In this sense, we suggest that Buddhism is a critical source of insight for ushering in that era of well-being which this program advocates. 

    Zoltán Cser was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1970. He started to practice in a Buddhist Chan Community at the age of 16 to become a monk in 1992. Later on, he enrolled at the University of Economics, but after two years, he decided to continue his studies at the newly founded Dharma Gate Buddhist College (DGBC). In 2004, he returned to DGBC as a lecturer, teaching Buddhist ethics, meditation techniques, Buddhist liturgy and breathing methods as well as to organize and lead Buddhist ceremonies. In 2003, Zoltan began to practice in the International Dzogchen Community under the guidance of Choegyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche. In 2010 he became a Vajradance and Yantra Yoga instructor in the International Dzogchen Community. Between 2008–2016, he served as the Vice-Rector of Education at DGBC.

    Zoltan was accepted as a doctoral student at ELTE University Budapest in partnership with the  Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University (MCU) International Buddhist Studies College Thailand. He  became the Director of the Dharma Gate Buddhist College and since 2020, he serves as the Vice-Rector  again at the same educational institution. His main focus of research is in the various meditation technics of Buddhism, while he enjoys leading regularly Buddhist retreats, teaching online and in person.

    https://www.tkbf.hu/oktato/cser-zoltan/

    Finding Balance in Life with Nature

    Finding Balance in Life with Nature

    In this episode, we explore the wisdom of Laozi and the Tao Te Ching and how this philosophy influenced Carl Jung. We discuss:

    • Who was the Chinese Philosopher Laozi?
    • Main concepts taught in Taoism and how it applies to modern society
    • How being in nature is healing and balancing
    • The symbolism and meaning of the Ying Yang 
    • Teachings of Taoism and how it applied to Jungian Psychology


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    First Cup of Coffee - June 26, 2023

    First Cup of Coffee - June 26, 2023

    How I'm getting better at balance, increasing my wordcount, getting business done, and having more time to relax! Also, using AI "tools" as a writer and examining the whole point of being a creative in the first place.

    ROGUE FAMILIAR out now! https://jeffekennedy.com/rogue-familiar

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    First Cup of Coffee - June 23, 2023

    First Cup of Coffee - June 23, 2023

    What it takes to be a career author - particularly a novelist - the kinds of sacrifices you have to make to carve out enough silence to hear the words of a story, and how there are no straight line trajectories.

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    Joe Marchese: VC Investing In and With Human Positivity, Optimism and Connection

    Joe Marchese: VC Investing In and With Human Positivity, Optimism and Connection

    1:57 - How to get guests on Linkedin

    3:20 - Rewind button: First job

    4:23 - Greatest lesson at Chucky cheese

    5:12 - The first job felt like an Entrepreneur

    6:08 - Early Negotiation

    6:42 - Background of starting a company

    9:26 - Working with job boards

    10:16 - Scared of launching a company alone

    12:58 - Breakdown of years

    16:14 - Inspiration

    17:31 - Business Model

    19:18 - Robots vs Humans

    20:21 - Reassess the metrics

    21:32 - A ha fun moments with ChatGPT

    22:35 - Thought on co-founders

    24:44 - How did the product come up? (Luxury Tequila)

    29:17 - The good, the bad, the ugly in the web3 space

    31:57 - Effect on Philanthropy

    33:47 - Joe's Go-to interview Questions

    36:28 - Single greatest piece of advice

    37:43 - Joe's North Star


     

    One Planet Living: Mapping Minds to create a new Consciousness, with Pooran Desai, OBE.

    One Planet Living: Mapping Minds to create a new Consciousness, with Pooran Desai, OBE.

    It is our mission on this podcast - and the wider membership community from which it arose -  to open doors and break down barriers, to bring forward the ideas and the actions of, and give voice to, the absolutely amazingly creative people who get that business is not usual, that the reality we have created for ourselves is misguided at best - and dangerously toxic at worst - and are doing their best to bring about change in a timescale that matters.

    This week, we spoke with Pooran Desai, whose scope and scale and grasp of the nature of the problem is unmatched. Pooran is a serial environmental entrepreneur and it felt like a breath of fresh air, to connect with someone who sees the bigger picture and is working to affect change at all levels.

    We explored topics that ranged from the building of Britain's first sustainable community at BedZED in London, to the nature of the meta-crisis and why measurement of single indices is one of the key factors in the emergency. On the way, we discusses the different natures of left and right brain thinking and how they apply to databases (and why databases are so critical to the way that business and so politics works in the world), the evolution of sustainable development goals (and why those started out well but have become yet another way of greenwashing business in its endless drive for profit), the nature of reality and how Daoist meditation can give us insights into our own delusions…and ways we could save the NHS 80% of its costs. This was a  hard-hitting conversation. We didn't mince words or step around ideas. I found it exhilarating, enlightening and inspiring and hope you do to.  


    Bio:

    Pooran Desai has been a neuroscientist, a property developer, and a technology entrepreneur, but all of it has been in service to a regenerative future. In 1994, he co-founded one of the world’s first sustainability organisations, Bioregional which is responsible for setting-up enterprises in sustainable forestry, organic farming, recycling and real estate development.

    He assembled a wealth of environmental and sustainable talent to create the UK’s first zero-carbon urban eco-village, BedZED, which was completed in 2002. In 2004, he was awarded an OBE for services to sustainability - in the days when the word still meant something seriously worthwhile. 

    Pooran led Bioregional’s One Planet Living®  initiative for 18 years, leading teams that created sustainability strategies in 30 countries creating a set of principles that served as inspiration for the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s). 

    Pooran is author of  OnePlanet Communities: A Real-Life Guide for Sustainable Living, and is a trustee of the Design Council, supporting their 'Design for Planet' mission.

    In 2019, Pooran founded OnePlanet, to create a software suite that helps people, companies, policy makers shift to networked thinking - to let go of the constraints of consensus reality and the linear thinking that got us into this mess, and move towards systemic thinking that might get us out of it.

    Links

    Alan Watts recordings https://alanwatts.org/audio/
    Sharon Blackie Post-Heroic Journey https://open.substack.com/pub/sharonblackie/p/the-post-heroic-journey
    Knepp https://knepp.co.uk/

    The Spirituality of Avatar: The Way of Water

    The Spirituality of Avatar: The Way of Water

    **SPOILER WARNING FOR AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER**

    I had a listener request for this one!

    What is different about the spirituality in James Cameron's newest film, Avatar: The Way of Water? In this bonus episode, I go over the newer concepts introduced in the sequel; including reincarnation, Amrita / immortality serum, and Taoist metaphysics. This new film has parallels to real world issues such as post colonialism, multiracial identity, animal exploitation, and extinction.

    (All copyrighted materials in this episode constitute fair use as film criticism. I received no compensation for this episode.)

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