• Mycelium Signal #11: “Humility Before The Sacred” With Martin Locker | Part 2/2

  • Jun 9 2024
  • Duración: 1 h y 9 m
  • Podcast

Mycelium Signal #11: “Humility Before The Sacred” With Martin Locker | Part 2/2

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  • NOTE: This is a direct continuation from the first part of the conversation with Martin Locker. Please listen it before embarking on with this one: https://rihmastosignaali.podbean.com/e/mycelium-signal-11-humility-before-the-sacred-with-dr-martin-locker-part-12/ In this episode, we discuss the following topics: The importance of humility before the Sacred (Horror).‘4D reality’ (direct experience) vs. virtual reality (an entertainment experience).The liminal sense of danger of a cottage vs. a city apartment while sleeping alone.The everyday grind and the shallowness of its remedy, hedonistic pleasures.The limits of pleasure and pain in their physical and metaphysical forms, inspired by Ulver’s song "Eos."An analogy of building with timber vs. stone (churches of old).The problem of not seeing the stars while living in a city, with Konstantin’s recount of his epiphany in remote Lappland at night.The ecologist Derrick Jensen’s quote, "You can't plug a void with a void."Prof. John Vervaeke's "Awakening from the Meaning Crisis" lecture series, diagnosing the world’s metaphysical illness (Martin’s take).Opening oneself up to the potential of being judged—a humility in front of the world, the Divine ‘patiently waiting behind your door.’The medieval mystical text "The Mirror of Simple Souls Who Are Annihilated and Remain Only in Will and Desire of Love" by Marguerite Porete, a French Beguine and mystic.The experience of being lifted from the quagmire of mundane human existence, broadening one’s mental and spiritual horizons.The disturbing and exciting experience of getting to know oneself in an isolated, liminal setting, peeling off the mask of consensus reality.The misuse of the word ‘kind,’ the performative act of kindness vs. true kindness, and ‘self-invented moral glory.’Ernst Jünger’s quote: "When humans try to act as angels, they turn into devils."Martin’s critique of the misunderstanding of Carl Jung’s concept of Shadow Work as an ego-building exercise.Konstantin’s story about his harrowing non-dualistic epiphany of ‘being simultaneously a prisoner and a prison guard,’ and the radical fusion of two opposing perspectives. At the end of this episode, we play Martin's ambient track: “From the Hilltop Priory to Gleaming Vale” from the album “PYRE: NUMEN – Radieuses Pyrénées.” Episode page including show notes: https://tuonenportti.fi/mycelium-signal-11-humility-before-the-sacred-with-dr-martin-locker-part-2-2/ Martin’s previous two episodes (2023): https://tuonenportti.fi/mycelium-signal-1-perennial-pyrenees-with-martin-locker-part-1/ https://tuonenportti.fi/mycelium-signal-1-enter-the-numinous-with-dr-martin-locker-2-2/ MARTIN LOCKER: Martin’s website: https://perennialpyrenees.com/ Martin’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perennial_pyrenees/ Martin’s music: https://perennialpyrenees.com/music Martin’s publications: https://perennialpyrenees.com/purchase/ RABBIT HOLES: Ulver’s song Eos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xax4S-vXUe0 Prof. John Vervaeke’s Awakening from the Meaning Crisis series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLND1JCRq8Vuh3f0P5qjrSdb5eC1ZfZwWJ Martin's ambient track: “From the Hilltop Priory to Gleaming Vale”from the album “PYRE : NUMEN – Radieuses Pyrénées”: https://youtu.be/rTruHKNyAEM CREDITS: Host: Konstantin Tuonihovi Sound editing: Konstantin Tuonihovi Reciting of Ulver’s Eos song lyrics: Matias Takala Music: Matias Takala (intro/outro) and Martin Locker (From the Hilltop Priory to Gleaming Vale) TUONEN PORTTI: Website: https://tuonenportti.fi Tuonen Portti In English: https://tuonenportti.fi/in-english-2/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tuonenportti Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tuonenportti Telegram-channel: https://t.me/tuonenportti Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tuonenportti
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