Desirable Unknown
Conversations about making better ways into better worlds. In our shared future, there are potentials we know are possible, but there are also unknowns, potentials we have not yet considered. The distinction between the knowable and the unknowable is at the heart of philosophy. In Chinese philosophy, for the Taoist, the universe is fundamentally unknowable and yet, holding the paradox, we can come to know it better and glimpse the Way in experiences Japanese traditions call satori. In more European oriented philosophy, Socrates is famous for the idea that ’all we can know is that we do not know’ though his life is itself a way through the unknown. The reason this paradox matters and is at the heart of our search for meaning, is because within the parameter of the unknown, there are unknowns which are desirable and those which are not. Here we find way towards discussing what might be the desirable unknowns for our living planet, and in so doing, ride the paradox of trying to know what is unknowable, or what is only knowable if it occurs. #environment #waymaking #betterfuture
Episodes

Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
Andrew Fanning and the transformative principles of Doughnut Economics and the Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL), the work of Kate Raworth and the need to shift from traditional 20th-century economic models to a more holistic approach that prioritizes sustainability and social equity.

Wednesday May 15, 2024
Wednesday May 15, 2024
Andrea & Iain discuss 'becoming' vs 'being,' drawing from Heraclitus & Blake, emphasizing fluidity and interconnectedness, advocating for a recognition of the complex, non-linear nature of organisms and systems. Intuition, imagination & the innate human connection to nature & the sacred are explored. The discussion concludes with reflections on life, death, & the notion of human existence as a momentary, impactful whirlpool within the vast flow of the universe

Friday Apr 26, 2024
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Cari & Andrea explore the profound impact of love, awe, & longing in constantly recreating life. Delving into the importance of recognizing one’s place within the larger ecosystem and the interconnectedness of all beings, underscoring the essence of feeling & sensing life, advocating for a return to nature's rhythms, and a compassionate, interconnected existence, with symbiotic relationships that nurture a harmonious, thriving environment. Cari’s book is One Living System.