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"Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx" <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Scout,

Excellent news re the podcast. Thanks for sharing this clip. 

For those who might be newer to UTOK, in the clip, the pathos, which is one’s subjective consciousness experience of being in the world, is represented by the iQuad Coin, the logos is represented by the Tree of Knowledge System and the mythos by the Garden of UTOK. 

I was just listening to a podcast on Kant and was reminded that there are clear parallels with his three critiques (pure reason/logos/, practical reason/mythos/Garden, and aesthetic/pathos/Coin. 

Hope all are well. 

Best,
G

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> Hi TOK Society friends,
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> I'm currently editing an episode of The Oscillator's Stone podcast that features Gregg. I asked Gregg a few questions about UTOK, namely the ways in which it re-integrates human felt experience into the complex fabric of reality as observed by the natural sciences.
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> We discussed the problem of psychology, behavioural investment and justification systems theories, and the relationship between esoteric spiritual practise and UTOK as an applied metatheory, among other things. I'm currently on track to have the episode launched by next Wednesday, but I figured that you all would enjoy this short sound bite in the meantime.
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> This was Gregg's magnificent answer to a question I'd asked regarding synchronicity and the necessity of interpreting trans-rational subjective experience. More specifically: I'd mentioned a passage from Jerome Bernstein's Living In The Borderland, in which there is a case study on precognitive dreams. One such that is mentioned is a dream a father has about his son dying during surgery. His decision to heed the dream ended up saving the son's life.
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> Please enjoy! I'll surely share the full episode upon its release.
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> Take care,
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> Scout Reina Wiley
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