Hey Gregg,
Thanks for sending this. Does anyone know if someone has put together a “map of the Rebel Alliance” with key contributors and their specialties as well as resource links for websites/podcasts/ etc.? It would be great for newcomers that
may have been behind a discourse boundary to see the various communities instead of having to slowly discover them one by one.
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Hi Folks,
Last week I had a ton of interesting conversations. I had the good fortune to connect with both Bonnitta Roy and Forrest Landry. Both are “heavy hitters” when it comes to this Metamodern/Game B/IDW/UTOK/Stoa/Rebel Wisdom/Integral world.
From my vantage point, I felt able to readily “sync up” with both Bonnitta and Forrest and I am looking forward to continued conversations with them both. I also spoke with Michel Bauwens from the P2P Foundation, which will be coming out on Monday, and had
a great conversation with Layman Pascal on UTOK’s frame for psychopathology, which will be released soon.
I also hooked up with Jordan Hall, here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oqxuac_zXY
We covered a ton of ground, characterizing the above collection the “Rebel Alliance” in relationship to the techno-trans-humanist Facebook/Musk/Kurzweil metaverse-tech. We need a metapsych-tech that grounds us in the world rather than turning
everyone/thing into digital AI. We frame our current cultural/metamodern sensibility as a “coherent integrated pluralism” as opposed to the chaotic fragmented pluralism of the modern-postmodern confusion.
I also hooked up with Paul Vanderklay, here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra2NpY5EZUE&t=18s
Titled “A Scientifically Informed Religion After New-Atheism” it follows up on Paul’s conversation with John Vervaeke on the difference and relation between nontheism, classical theism, and common theism.
My felt sense here is that there is a hopeful, realistic vision of an emerging sensibility that allows us to resolve the Enlightenment Gap and obtain the proper relations between mind and matter and move from the modern-postmodern chaotic
fragmented muddle in coherent integrated pluralistic vision that affords the widespread cultivation of wisdom energy.
Best,
Gregg
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