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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | PoliticsPhilosophyNewsSociety & Culture |
Visual artist and Buckminster Fuller scholar Benjamin Lowder talks about creating in alignment with the natural structures and patterns of the Universe, transmuting spelling and word magic, how fear feeds the demiurge, the tension between fighting th... more
Where do we begin?
I am on overpass above the Santa Ana freeway holding a pink sign that reads Change or Die!
No, earlier.
I am in my cousins’ guest room watching a talk on climate change, curled up in a ball on the floor, sobbing.
No, before... more
The Multiverse is a glitch in the matrix. The Pluriverse is the interconnected reality of all things.
The world we want is a world in which many worlds fit. So how do we get there?
Welcome to The Pluriverse (!), a place where we explore the storie... more
As the destruction of Los Angeles rages on, people across the internet reveal their judgement by claiming that the fires are because of karma.
Anyone who has spent time in the City of Angels knows it is infinitely more diverse than awards shows, mo... more
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Apple Podcasts | #196 |
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