đĽđđ 223 - Timothy Morton on A New Christian Ecology & Systems Thinking Blasphemy
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Subscribe, Rate, & Review Future Fossils on YouTube ⢠Spotify ⢠Apple Podcastsâ¨Â About This EpisodeThe world is getting hotter, faster, stranger, and scarier every year. Species disappear each day, life-critical diversity replaced with media, consumer goods, capital, and trash. And yetâŚwhat do any of us feel inspired to do about it? Why has humankind thus far failed to wield its religions as an instrument for biospheric action? Reading the above probably generated more distress than motivation. Might Western civilization actually be better off reclaiming what the modern world felt it didnât need â namely, the sacred? What if Christianity has ALWAYS at its core held teachings meant to stir up riotous love â the kind that gets us off our asses striving joyously to serve the living world we are?Endlessly subversive author and Rice University Professor Timothy Morton (Twitter | Substack | Patreon | YouTube | Instagram) thinks so â and their new book Hell: In Search of A Christian Ecology argues eloquently for a weird and wonderful postmodern nondual Christianity in which we give up trying to run the place and realign ourselves with Life. Hell is a rousing and reviving work I underlined extensively, and our discussion traces and retraces Timâs characteristically good-lurid and good-florid, stark-but-dreamy, mystically mundane, paradox-rich writing. We soar into romantic numinosity and dwell in body horrors, throw curtains open to pure light and celebrate the stains we canât erase. Trigger warnings plenty, here â but one of them is that in the high-brow, low-brow oscillations you might find yourself awakened to the nature of your being-as-the-God-shaped-hole-in-everything.Iâll let them introduce what is easily one of the most potent episodes this show has ever published:âA wonderful three-dimensional podcast. Like, I can't thank you enough for wanting to go all the way around the mulberry bush and then into the mulberry bush and then outside the mulberry bush, then pulverize the mulberry bush into powder, send it around a particle accelerator, and watch the diffusion cloud chamber patterns as you compose another symphony using fractal geometry. I just love this.âIf thatâs the kind of conversation you enjoy, then buckle up. Tim knows precisely the poetic mind-keys with which we can find The Garden in the flames of Hell itself, and Heaven in the sinful body of the Technocene.Over the next two hours, we round the bases on a Greatest Hits of all my favorite topics, all of which appear in some sublime form in Timâs wonderful new book. And we perform embroidery and exegesis of this anthem to raves and William Blake and AI and facing childhood trauma on the way to saving the biosphere from one of its own most deliciously sinful experiments (namely, civilization), we cover a kaleidoscopic swirl of topics such as:â˘Â Making climate action (and America) cool againâ˘Â Nonduality, convergent evolution, and the sacred as the feeling of biologyâ˘Â When teleology goes bad, then redeems itself through pluralismâ˘Â Flipped gnosticism and dispensing with master/slave thinkingâ˘Â What deals with the devil teach us about how to wisely wield AIâ˘Â âThe Black Gooâ as a science fiction trope and how it relates toâŚâ˘Â How to make the best of living in Hell, aka social mediaâ˘Â The Peacock Angel Melek Taus and having sympathy for the devilâ˘Â Failure as comedy, sin as a blessing, thinking as a kind of failure modeâ˘Â Evolution as a Christic promise of possibility better futures, and yetâŚâ˘Â Why we shouldnât use âemergentismâ to solve âthe meaning crisisâWe also pay dues to a totally prodigious list of inspirations.As per our custom, those of you supporting the show have subsidized the extra time it takes for me to organize a thorough bibliography with links to the books, papers, films, TV shows, podcast episodes, and historical figures mentioned therein.Thank you for listening and for your contributions!â¨Â Support This Workâ˘Â Become a patron on Substack or Patreonâ˘Â Buy original paintings and prints or commission new workâ˘Â Buy the books we discuss from my Bookshop.org reading listâ˘Â Help me find backing for my next big project Humans On The Loopâ˘Â Join the conversation on Discord in the Holistic Technology & Wise Innovation and Future Fossils serversâ˘Â Make one-off donations at @futurefossils on Venmo, $manfredmacx on CashApp, or @michaelgarfield on PayPalâ˘Â Buy the showâs music on Bandcamp â intro âOlympus Monsâ from the Martian Arts EP & outro âSonnet Aâ from the Double-Edged Sword EPâ¨Â Books & ArticlesHell: In Search of A Christian Ecologyby Timothy MortonHyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after The End of The Worldby Timothy MortonSubscendenceby Timothy MortonDarwinâs Pharmacy: Sex, Plants, and The Evolution of The Noosphereby Richard DoyleA Beginnerâs Guide To Constructing The Universeby Michael S. SchneiderThe Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selectionby Charles DarwinLiquid Modernityby Zygmunt BaumanHallucination Is Inevitable: An Innate Limitation of Large Language Modelsby Ziwei Xu, Sanjay Jain, Mohan KankanhalliUnweaving The Rainbow: Science, Delusion, and The Appetite for Wonderby Richard DawkinsSimplification, Innateness, and the Absorption of Meaning from Context: How Novelty Arises from Gradual Network Evolutionby Adi LivnatThe Cloud of Unknowing by AnonymousThe Glass Cage: How Our Computers Are Changing Usby Nicholas CarrPresent Shock: When Everything Happens Nowby Doug RushkoffAt Home In The Universe: The Search for The Laws of Self-Organization and Complexityby Stuart KauffmanComplexity and The Emergence of Physical Propertiesby Miguel FuentesThe Return of the Black Madonna: A Sign of Our Times or How the Black Madonna Is Shaking Us Up for the Twenty-First Centuryby Matthew FoxThe Coming of the Cosmic Christ: The Healing of Mother Earth and the Birth of a Global Renaissanceby Matthew FoxReclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice: A Treatise, Critique, and Call to Actionby J.F. 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SchumacherAnna HollandPhoebe PlummerFrancisco VarelaHumberto MaturanaJacques DerridaJohn MiltonJulian of NorwichDilgo Khyentse RinpocheJĂłn GnarrChĂśgyam Trungpa RinpocheMurray Gell-Mannâ¨Â Objects Of NoteQAnonGoogle GlassThe Sex PistolsCambridge Analytica This is a public episode. If youâd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe