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  • Abhinavagupta, A.I., and the Matter of Wonder with Loriliai Biernacki
    2024/12/03
    Loriliai Biernacki is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her research interests include Hinduism, gender, New Materialism, and the interface between religion and science. Her first book, Renowned Goddess of Desire: Women, Sex and Speech in Tantra (2007) won the Kayden Award in 2008. She is co-editor of God’s Body: Panentheism across the World’s Religious Traditions (2013). Her most recent book is The Matter of Wonder: Abhinavagupta’s Panentheism and the New Materialism (2023).

    In this episode, Loriliai and Jacob spoke about:

    • Artificial intelligence and whether or not AI can become conscious.
    • How Abhinavagupta’s work responds to the mind-body problem.
    • What the modern understanding is of matter and how Abhinavagupta’s matter is one that includes subjectivity, “I-ness”.
    • How looking at Abhinavagupta’s work as “religious” misunderstands the philosophical significance of his ideas.
    • How the deities referenced throughout the Tantrik tradition are a way of understanding the different “voices” or “personalities” of consciousness manifest in our seemingly singular embodiment.
    • The continental and analytic philosophy tradition, and why the continental tradition is a better home for Abhinavagupta.
    Links mentioned in the episode:
    • CYBER MONDAY! https://enroll.embodiedphilosophy.com/cyber-monday-2024
    • Jacob’s Substack, “Into the Void”: jacobkyle.com
    • Sādhana School: enroll.embodiedphilosophy.com/sadhana-school-list
    Wisdom School (Free Trial): enroll.embodiedphilosophy.com/wisdom-school
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    1 時間 40 分
  • Anxiety from a Philosophical Perspective with Samir Chopra
    2024/10/14
    Jacob Kyle interviews Samir Chopra about anxiety from a philosophical perspective. In Samir's new book Anxiety: A Philosophical Guide, Samir explores the therapeutic value of anxiety from traditions of Buddhism, existentialism, psychoanalysis and critical theory.

    To deepen your knowledge of yoga philosophy, grab our Yoga Philosophy Reading List, a curated PDF of all the books that will give you a comprehensive overview of the yoga philosophical traditions. GET YOUR LIST HERE: https://enroll.embodiedphilosophy.com...

    To learn more about the comprehensive contemplative curriculum in Sādhana School, and to use coupon code CHITHEADS250 go here: https://enroll.embodiedphilosophy.com/sadhana-school-list

    30-DAY SĀDHANA: 30 Days of Practices to help refine the nervous system, alleviate negative patterns, and foster a contemplative and spiritually-informed life.

    MANTRA Sādhana: https://enroll.embodiedphilosophy.com...
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    WISDOM SCHOOL: Over 100 courses (1000+ hours) in yoga, meditation, somatics, and dharma studies for spiritual seekers, yoga teachers and, body workers, healers and therapists.

    Features:
    → A new course every month on a variety of topics
    → Learning pathways that help you digest the content
    → Weekly study emails
    → Interactive member space

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    1 時間 37 分
  • Jain Philosophy Through its Primary Concepts with Shree Nahata
    2024/08/02
    Jacob Kyle interviews Shree Nahata about the fundamental principles of Jain philosophy and how these principles are incredibly timely and insightful for modern times.

    To deepen your knowledge of yoga philosophy, grab our Yoga Philosophy Reading List, a curated PDF of all the books that will give you a comprehensive overview of the yoga philosophical traditions. GET YOUR LIST HERE: https://enroll.embodiedphilosophy.com...

    30-DAY SĀDHANA: 30 Days of Practices to help refine the nervous system, alleviate negative patterns, and foster a contemplative and spiritually-informed life.

    MANTRA Sādhana: https://enroll.embodiedphilosophy.com...
    CHAKRA Sādhana: https://enroll.embodiedphilosophy.com...

    WISDOM SCHOOL: Over 100 courses (1000+ hours) in yoga, meditation, somatics, and dharma studies for spiritual seekers, yoga teachers and, body workers, healers and therapists.

    Features:
    → A new course every month on a variety of topics
    → Learning pathways that help you digest the content
    → Weekly study emails
    → Interactive member space

    Start your 7-Day Free Trial: enroll.embodiedphilosophy.com/wisdom-school
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    1 時間 30 分
  • Bhāva: A Theory of Imagination
    2024/06/19
    In this episode of the podcast, we share an excerpt from the 30-Day Sādhana on the topic of bhāva, a Sanskrit word which has a number of different meanings, including emotion, being, becoming, and denotes a state of things that we bring into being through practice. It grounds a theory of imagination that is both illuminating and empowering. It grounds our understanding of how and why visualization practices are effective. It is a central theoretical concept that we're exploring as we investigate the yoga text, the Matsyendrasaṃhitā, throughout the 30 days of the challenge. If you're interested in the 30-Day Sādhana, you can find more information here: https://enroll.embodiedphilosophy.com/chakra-sadhanaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    16 分
  • The Lineage of Immortals with Jason Birch
    2024/06/05
    Jason Birch is a scholar of medieval haṭha yoga and a founding member of SOAS's Centre for Yoga Studies. His research includes locating and translating early yoga manuscripts, and preparing critical editions, such as of the Amaraugha. In this episode, Jason and Jacob discuss:
    • what inspired Jason to pursue the study of Sanskrit texts
    • the historical importance of the Amaraugha, a 12th century text attributed to Gorakṣanātha
    • the account of 4 yogas discussed in the text
    • what mantra, laya, haṭha and rāja yoga practices looked like for the yoga tradition associated with the Amaraugha
    • the relationship between Buddhist and Śaiva yogas
    • what this corpus of haṭha yoga texts might mean for modern practitioners
    • how the forthcoming translations of haṭha yoga texts could enrich the landscape of yoga study
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    1 時間 44 分
  • This Crack in Time with Shambhavi Sarasvati
    2024/04/19
    Shambhavi Sarasvati is the spiritual director of Jaya Kula, a nonprofit community in Portland, Oregon. Her principle training is in the View and practices of Trika Shaivism—also called Kashmir Shaivism—and the Dzogchen tradition of Tibet. Shambhavi is known for her humor and for making complex teachings about the nature of the self and reality understandable, practical, and always relevant to our lived experience. Her teachings are grounded in forty years of study, daily practice, and personal retreats. Shambhavi holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Mills College and a Ph.D. in Modern Thought and Literature from Stanford University. She is the author of six books about spiritual life and practice. In this episode, Shambhavi and Jacob discuss:
    • how the war on Gaza amounts to a crack in time that is fundamentally reorienting us in this moment
    • our relationship with the "other"
    • how the nature of reality is a dynamic play of "wisdom-virtue"
    • what the Mahabharata has to teach us about the war in Gaza
    • how we each can connect to our own unique impulse to be of service in this moment
    • the obstacles people encounter that keep them from speaking up, and how to move through those obstacles
    • how to embody the "wisdom of the heart"
    Shambhavi has created a reading list as a resource for those interested in deepening their understanding around the historical and political circumstances between Isreal and Palestine. You can find that reading list here: https://jayakula.craft.me/palestine-learning Shambhavi and the Jaya Kula community gather for satsang and kirtan every Sunday at 3:30pm Pacific. Satsang is live in Portland Oregon and live-streamed. Visit jayakula.org for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    1 時間 15 分
  • Ancient Greek Wisdom with Athena Potari
    2024/03/12
    Athena Potari is a philosopher, spiritual teacher, and lineage holder of the Hellenic
    spiritual tradition. She is the founder of Athenoa – an Academy for Hellenic Wisdom in
    Greece, where Hellenism is approached as a living wisdom tradition whose core
    consists in the inextricable synthesis of scientific reason, self-inquiry and spirituality.
    Her work aims to revive the deeper spiritual and experiential dimensions of Hellenic
    Philosophy as a living spiritual lineage, combining discursive rigor, embodied
    meditative practices, and ancient spiritual practices with the aim of awakening to the
    ever-present mystery of being – our true Self. She received her PhD from the University
    of Oxford, specializing in Political Philosophy, and her MA in Political Theory with
    Distinction from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She was
    Fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies at Harvard University, exploring possibilities
    for an expanded practice of Philosophy by re-integrating elements and histories of the
    feminine. She is recipient of the Academy of Athens Award of Philosophy (2020),
    author of “A Call for a Renaissance of the Spirit in the Humanities” published by the
    Galileo Commission, and Member of the Galileo Commission Steering Committee. In this episode, Athena and Jacob discuss:
    • How engaging with the Indian yogic traditions can clarify our ability to find wisdom in our own indigenous traditions.
    • The unique energetic “field” of Oxford and how it nurtured her academic and philosophical development.
    • The basics of the Hellenic worldview, and how it frames a spiritual path that sees the All as both One and Many.
    • The inherently political nature of Being.
    • The ways in which the modern university does not satisfy the deepest impulses toward eudaemonia – happiness, or fulfillment.
    • A view of ethics not as “morality” but as “habits of energy.”
    • Philosophy not as an “intellectual” but an “embodied” endeavor.
    • The teachings of various ancient Greek philosophers, including Plato, Heraclitus, Plotinus, and Pythagoras.
    • The holistic synergy between consciousness and matter.
    • The nature of Being.
    Follow Athena on the Following Channels:
    • Facebook: facebook.com/athenapotari ; facebook.com/athenoa
    • YouTube: @athenoa
    • Instagram: @athena_potari
    • Webpage (finished soon): philathenea.wixsite.com/athenoa-academy
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    1 時間 25 分
  • The Wisdom of Zero with Jacob Kyle
    2024/03/04
    In today's episode, Embodied Philosophy Founder Jacob Kyle is interviewed by Kelly Blaser for the 2024 Power of Meditation Summit. They discussed the role of the scholar-practitioner, the philosophical significance of "zero," the important synergy of knowledge and experience, "reappropriating God," and the necessary role of spirituality in the lives of queer people. Jacob Kyle is a meditation teacher, writer, philosophy educator, and the Founding Director of Embodied Philosophy. He holds an MPhil in Classical Indian Religions from the University of Oxford, an MA in Philosophy from the New School for Social Research in New York City, and an MSc in Political Theory from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Jacob is a student of Kashmir Śaivism scholar-practitioner Paul Muller-Ortega and is a devoted practitioner of the Śaiva-Śākta Darśana. Kelly Blaser is the founder of DharmaBridge and SomaPsychotherapy, and is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with an emphasis in Buddhism, Shaiva and Shakta Tantra, and Somatic Psychology. Her background in feminist movements and Latin American Studies and experience living in Central America opened her up to the extent that our inner struggles are reflective of systemic structures that promote domination and disassociation. Her work is to help others experience the infinite compassion beneath the chaos of life and to remind them of their true nature. Her programs and courses focus largely on the power of applying the dharma to one's relationship with oneself and others. She helps people train themselves in meditation, mindfulness practices, and compassionate self-inquiry, so they can gain freedom from conditioned mind and open up to possibility. Explore the many upcoming offerings and follow Kelly's work at www.kellyblaser.com. In this episode, Jacob and Kelly discuss:
    • how the history of "zero" as a mathematical disruptive discovery reflects the way our contemplative sādhana both disrupts and inspires different forms of knowledge
    • the importance of studying yoga philosophy as a way to empower embodied experience
    • how scholarship should take seriously and employ experientially the embodied epistemologies of ancient wisdom traditions
    • what it means to let your subjective experience inform your practice without rejecting the knowledge systems of the tradition
    • the symbolism of Nataraja (the dancing Shiva) and how it represents the five universe functions of reality
    • the dance of revelation and concealment according to the Tantrik tradition
    • how organized religions have rejected gay and queer people, and how this necessitates a "re-appropriation" of God in queer-inclusive theologies and philosophies that are simultaneously informed by an understanding of wisdom traditions.
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    1 時間 1 分