Becoming Edible: Aliveness, Death, and the Invisible Dimension with Dr. Andreas Weber
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Andreas Weber has studied marine biology and cultural systems alongside his work with theoretical biologist Francisco Varela. Andreas has worked over the years on the concept of enlivenment and looking at the “biosphere as a meaning-creating and poetic reality”. This episode is about dissolving the boundaries of a mechanistic worldview and finding a new depth of meaning, reciprocity, and service. Becoming edible is the touchstone for the talk as Andreas walks us through ideas of reciprocal transformation of matter, what it might mean to surrender to impermanence and that transformation, and how death links us to the whole of life and aliveness. It is also about how we define language and mentorship in response to everything we take in from the interconnected web of life. Andreas guides us through how Western culture and civilization has strayed from so many of these concepts and the trauma that represents on concentric levels. Our chat is wrapped up by exploring the invisible dimension. This is a wide-ranging and beautiful deep dive into our felt experience of matter, of aliveness, of death, and beyond and is absolutely not to be missed.  Find Andreas: Website: https://biologyofwonder.org/ Ecology of Love Course Books: The Biology of Wonder: Aliveness, Feeling, and the Metamorphoses of Science Matter and Desire: an Erotic Ecology  Timestamps: 00:05:59: Old Salt Festival Shoutout 00:10:58: Interview Begins with a line from Rilke and some ruminations on poetry 00:21:08: Becoming Edible  00:28:48: The hard to define line between self and other  00:37:13: Reciprocal Transformation 00:43:05: Healing rifts of isolation  00:48:49: Surrendering to impermanence and transformation 00:58:31: Death links us to the whole 01:16:38: Non-meditation and finding mentors  01:36:51: Gift, culture, and trauma  01:46:02: The invisible dimension  Books + Resources Mentioned:  Tulku Urgyen Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by Joanna Macy Duino Elegies by Rainer Maria Rilke Philosophy of Baruch de Spinoza  Works by Nagarjuna Old Salt Festival  Current Discounts for MBS listeners: 15% off Farm True ghee and body care products using code: KATEKAV1520% off Home of Wool using code KATEKAVANAUGH for 10% off15% off Bon Charge blue light blocking gear using code:...
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