Future Learning Design Podcast

Learn Like a Monk - A Conversation with Shoukei Matsumoto

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Feb 28, 2026
Shoukei Matsumoto, a Japanese Buddhist monk and author who brings secular Buddhist practice into leadership and education. He discusses calming the monkey mind, rebalancing education’s bias toward propositional knowledge, the idea of An-Yo (being allowed to exist), reclaiming embodied animality versus AI, and learning as interbeing rather than competition.
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INSIGHT

Buddhism Counters Infoxication By Quieting Logos

  • Buddhism reduces reliance on logos by calming the mind so we are not just information processors.
  • Shoukei explains mindfulness quiets the 'monkey mind' and lowers brain activity to resist today's infoxication and AI-driven logos dominance.
INSIGHT

AI As Ancestral Intelligence

  • Shoukei frames AI as an amplifier of ancestral knowledge, calling it 'ancestral intelligence'.
  • He argues AI operates on accumulated texts and inherited collective knowledge, creating an info flood that challenges human self-definition.
ADVICE

Care For Your Habitat Not Just Your Software

  • Treat your environment and body as a habitat to care for rather than just optimize yourself as software.
  • Shoukei uses his cat and everyday examples like a mug to show animistic, tangible care over conceptual community.
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