In a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast psychology professor Jordan Peterson discussed important aspects and problems of contemporary Western culture. Especially his analysis of Nietzsche's "God is dead" rang a bell for me. Building on what he said, I would like to propose further conclusions regarding the state of culture in certain aspects.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Embodied, Grounded, Integrated: at Home
The following text
grows from the inside out. Within it we will take a look at the human condition
and its place in the world, bouncing off of both recent and ancient findings
and concepts. We will start from deep within us and expand outwards, both
upwards into the sky and downwards into the earth, just like the plant does in
growing. The point therein will be to briefly introduce a philosophy, a common
sense that corresponds to both what we feel and experience, and to what we have
learned through analysis and inquiry. As the title indicates, the following
will be structured into three parts, only to watch them amalgamate in the end.
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Wu-Wei: A Physical Approach to Letting Go
TRE, or Trauma-Release-Exercises are a rather new topic in the field of stress and tension release. Tough they resemble a physical, neurological approach to these issues, they are in complete accordance with ancient philosophical concepts. Seen in that light, TRE can be seen as philosophy in the flesh, as will be shown.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Few Thoughts on Freedom
As should be clear
by now, the central premise at the heart of this blog is the unity of body and
mind, and resulting from that, the equation that movement is life. In our
culture however, the mind-body split is still deeply rooted. (Ironically, of
course this very concept of a mind-body split is itself embodied within the
human organism, but that's for another day.) Therefore, most philosophical
notions that originate from a body-mind unity will differ from classical
Western philosophical notions and also from Western 'common sense.' Today, I
want to take a short look at the term of freedom and how it may relate itself
to an embodied existence.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Give Up Now!
The following is an antidote to misguided tendencies in Western society -
In our culture there is a certain standard narrative that seems to ooze out of most movies, pop music and general common sense. It is the idea of never giving up, of pushing through no matter what in order to, finally, take home the gold. "It matters not how strait the gate, how filled with punishment the scroll, I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul", as William Ernest Henley put it. At the center of this concept and hence strongly advocated in our culture, is the use of will and determination, of obtaining power and control and of general mastery and domination.
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