The Daily Evolver

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 283:08:25
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Integral insight into politics and culture

Episódios

  • How to have integral sex: Conversation with Dr. Keith Witt

    20/07/2013

    This month my conversation with Brother Keith is on everybody’s favorite topic: sex.It turns out that Keith is indeed the Doctor of Love! Having counseled literally thousands of people on sexual functioning, as a psychotherapist for over 40 years, Keith brings a relaxed, cut-the-bull energy to the topic. Our conversation ranged all over the place, including: How our sexuality evolves, and what emerges at the integral altitude Everyday tantra: How to have hot monogamy Moving from sexual shame to radical acceptance Genetic and cultural taboos – how to know the difference Erotic polarity: the interplay between masculine and feminine arousal An integral understanding of intimacy and relationship It’s always fun to hear Dr. Keith’s transmission, but this month it’s a real turn-on. Don’t listen alone! Dr. Keith’s more detailed written notes are  posted here, and you can get his full teachings at his website, drkeithwitt.com.

  • We’re goodness, truth and beauty machines

    01/06/2013 Duração: 47min

        My latest conversation with Dr. Keith Witt really gave me a lift! In evolutionary circles we often hear how the human brain is wired for hypervigilance. Natural selection favors people who see a saber-toothed tiger behind every bush because occasionally one is actually there. And we experience the effect of this programming today within ourselves, showing up as anxiety, worry and a bias for seeing the negative in a situation. Well it turns out that fear is not the only operating system in our brains; we humans are also programmed for love, empathy, cooperation and even spiritual growth. Yay! Brother Keith has been a practicing psychotherapist for 40 years and is an avid student of the brain sciences (the upper right quadrant in integral theory). He points out that the past couple decades have seen great discoveries in neurobiology which reveal a more complete and positive picture of the human condition. In this fun and high-energy conversation Keith and I bat around some of his key insights as t

  • Spirituality and psychotherapy: Integrating the two great paths of development

    04/05/2013 Duração: 47min

    Brother Keith has been practicing psychotherapy in Santa Barbara for over 40 years, and is also a master martial artist and devoted spiritual practitioner with experience in many traditions. Who better to talk to about integrating these two approaches to human development, a topic that causes so much confusion and consternation among seekers of higher consciousness?

  • The look and feel of integral consciousness

    30/03/2013 Duração: 49min

        Dr. Keith Witt is one of my favorite conversation partners. He has been an integral enthusiast for decades, and a practicing psychotherapist in Santa Barbara for nearly 40 years, conducting over 50,000 therapeutic sessions. In other words he knows the human animal up close and personal.In this audio conversation, recorded earlier this morning, we talk about some of the textures and markers of integral consciousness. Get more of Keith’s expertise and insight at drkeithwitt.com. Listen on the player or download below. Need some help to listen on your mobile device? Click here. You can also find The Daily Evolver on Integral Life or iTunes. Want to comment on this post? Click here and scroll down.

  • Thoughts on integral theory as a spiritual path

    23/02/2013 Duração: 48min

    As I write this posting I can’t help but remember an incident that happened a couple decades ago when I was working with W. Scott Peck, the author of The Road Less Traveled, one of the most popular spiritual books of the era (13 years on the NYTimes best-seller list). We became good friends over time, and I remember him once asking me “what is the profession that you would most hate to be a member of?” My answer was easy: “TV preacher,” a group of cringe-inducing hucksters who I saw as the lowest of the low. He looked back at me, took a drag on his ever-present cigarette and replied, “then that is what you shall become.” And so I kinda have, albeit the internet variety, spreading the good news not of Jesus Christ (not exclusively at least), but of Emergence Itself, the upward draft of life, the procreant urge of the world, as Whitman wrote. Here’s an audio of a sermon (oh God, really?) I presented for a group on a recent Sunday morning at the Integral Center here in Boulder. It’s a basic overview

  • Who’s Afraid of Not-So-Big, Not-So-Bad Fox News?

    08/02/2013 Duração: 07min

    Fox News has itself been making news the last week or so. First was the report that their ratings have fallen, part of a two-year slide. Then a couple days ago Public Policy Polling released data showing that viewer trust in Fox News has fallen to an all-time low, down 8% in two years. This slide has been no doubt exacerbated by Fox News’ “in-the-bubble” coverage of the presidential election (culminating in the surreal, and now infamous, election night scene of Karl Rove playing the role of Republican Baghdad Bob in his refusal to believe the results coming in from Ohio). I recorded a few thoughts about Fox News and the evolving role they play in American tribal politics and culture wars. Audio is posted below…

  • The Loopy Path Forward - A Conversation with Jeremy Johnson

    04/10/2012 Duração: 47min

    How do we wrap our heads around the idea of progress when there is still so much suffering in the world and so much obviously wrong?  We look around and see the violence in the Middle East, the rising of the oceans, the precariousness of our economic systems, the hypocrisy of politics, not to mention extreme weather, epidemics and Honey Boo Boo — the list of things to worry about is long and scary. This is progress? My thesis, of course, is yes and it has stimulated many terrific conversations with evolutionary-minded people. One of them is Jeremy Johnson, a reader of the Daily Evolver out of new New York. As founder of the blog Evolutionary Landcapes, and having just finished up a degree in consciousness studies at Goddard College, Jeremy is a worthy conversation partner, so … we decided to tape a discussion we had on the topic of progress and share it with you here.  

  • The Aftermath of Japan

    08/04/2011 Duração: 27min

    With everything in flux on multiple global fronts, including events in the Middle East, the budget debate in the US, and the frenzied antics of Charlie Sheen, the continuing nuclear crisis story in Japan seems to have been pushed off the front page. We wanted to be sure not to drop the ball on this tremendously important story, so David and I take a look at how an Integral perspective can help us make sense of the ongoing aftermath of the Japanese earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crisis. Here we discuss: How do we keep our heads in a complex crisis situation where there is so much fear and so many unknown consequences? How do we make intelligent decisions when there is so much at stake on a personal level, a national level, and a global level? Should nuclear power still be included in our energy solutions for the future, or should the nuclear crisis in Japan be considered a deterrent against nuclear energy? So what do you think? How does an Integral perspective help you sort out your own reaction to and relat

  • Libya, Evolving

    04/03/2011 Duração: 25min

    The extraordinary events in the Middle East continue to unfold this week with the revolution in Libya. In a few short weeks, the forty-year-old reign of Muammar Qaddafi finds itself hanging by a thread in Tripoli. In this interview, David Riordan and I take a look at what’s been happening in Libya, asking the following questions: What makes Libya different than Egypt? (0:00) How does Libyan oil influence our decisions about what actions to take? (6:23) How can we help modernism arise in Libya? (11:50) What new muscles do the U.S. and western powers need to develop to support the rise of modernism in the world? (17:10) What do events in Libya mean to emerging global culture? (22:10) So what do you think? Are we currently seeing evolution, revolution, or regression taking place in Libya? Let us know in the comments below!

  • Making Integral Sense of Egypt

    27/02/2011 Duração: 50min

    It has been an extraordinary few weeks in the life of the Egyptian people and the world as they stood up and demanded a change in leadership in their country. In this interview, David Riordan and I take a look at what’s been happening in Egypt, and where it may lead the country in the future. Join us as we try to make Integral sense of this ongoing revolution in the heart of the Arab world. So what do you think? Are we currently seeing evolution, revolution, or regression taking place in Egypt? Let us know in the comments below!

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