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198 - Be Weird, Survive, and Get Back To the Campfire

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On this episode, Kris and JDO talk:

Uneasiness at work, the notion of time passing, teachers moving on, how to create amazing life stories, working on fishing boats in the North Sea.

What is the psychology of someone who chooses to be homeless? How are some people built for adventure and others aren’t?

Japanese cholos, psychotronic imagery, syncretic religions, and abandoned asylums.

“Memory is what’s happening when you’re not forgetting.”

Looking to other world traditions for a way forward. The beauty in imperfections. The importance of aesthetics is not what you think. What’s blue and smells like red paint?

The Christian Reformation was the most significant thing to happen to the Western World. Modern myths are the fertile ground of modern morality. JDO explains Berserk to Kris.

Female- and male-centric energy in mythos. The connection between Maimonides and Spinoza.

JDO draws dead phones. Reverse the steps. Tang tonguelers. The oscillation between immersive storylines and passive experiences in dreams. The ghost disease of language. Emblematic strength.

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100 episodes

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Manage episode 424020456 series 2911823
Content provided by J David Osborne & Kris Saknussemm, J David Osborne, and Kris Saknussemm. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by J David Osborne & Kris Saknussemm, J David Osborne, and Kris Saknussemm or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

On this episode, Kris and JDO talk:

Uneasiness at work, the notion of time passing, teachers moving on, how to create amazing life stories, working on fishing boats in the North Sea.

What is the psychology of someone who chooses to be homeless? How are some people built for adventure and others aren’t?

Japanese cholos, psychotronic imagery, syncretic religions, and abandoned asylums.

“Memory is what’s happening when you’re not forgetting.”

Looking to other world traditions for a way forward. The beauty in imperfections. The importance of aesthetics is not what you think. What’s blue and smells like red paint?

The Christian Reformation was the most significant thing to happen to the Western World. Modern myths are the fertile ground of modern morality. JDO explains Berserk to Kris.

Female- and male-centric energy in mythos. The connection between Maimonides and Spinoza.

JDO draws dead phones. Reverse the steps. Tang tonguelers. The oscillation between immersive storylines and passive experiences in dreams. The ghost disease of language. Emblematic strength.

  continue reading

100 episodes

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