Episode 8 of House of Life sees us diving into a dynamic exploration of AI-analyzed values, to the paradoxes of suffering, and the power of intuition, challenging conventional thinking and proposing a new vision for a spiritually grounded sustainability movement — Sustainability 2.0.
Key topics include:
Shared Values: AI analysis reveals shared values like compassion, integrity, curiosity, holistic sustainability, and empathy, but interpreted and actioned differently by each of us through our unique personalities.
Critique of Measurement: We question society’s obsession with metrics like carbon emissions, which oversimplify complex issues like pollution and poverty, often incentivizing behaviour over truth.
Tribalism vs. Movement: We debate the dogma of tribalism in comparison to a purpose-driven movement, which could be enable collective action free from rigid thinking.
Remote Viewing & Reality: Tom’s latest Monroe Institute experience with remote viewing sparks discussion on reality as an informational “database,” challenging physicalist views.
Suffering & Purpose: We explore whether suffering is necessary for growth or should be minimized through compassion, finding a paradox in compassion that open’s questions regarding life’s deeper purpose.
Sustainability 2.0: We call for a holistic, spiritually informed approach to sustainability, prioritizing pro-peace and intuitive decision-making — “heal yourself and follow your intuition”.
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