CHITHEADS with Jacob Kyle (Embodied Philosophy)

Ancient Greek Wisdom with Athena Potari

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Mar 12, 2024
Athena Potari, a philosopher and spiritual teacher, discusses the importance of engaging with indigenous traditions, the energetic field of Oxford, and the revival of Hellenistic philosophy. Topics include the connection between Indian yogic traditions and wisdom, the value of embracing diverse spiritual experiences, and the impact of ideologies on perceptions. The podcast explores awakening through ancient wisdom, reclaiming the Hellenic tradition as a spiritual path, and the dominance struggle between Christianity and Pagan traditions. Athena emphasizes the holistic worldview of Hellenism, the vibrational aspects of language, music, and the transformative nature of sound, and advocates for a renaissance of the spirit in academia.
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INSIGHT

Hellenic Nondual Ontology Shapes Ethics

  • Hellenism views the One manifesting as Many: from the One arises consciousness, then soul, then matter, creating a non-dual continuum between consciousness and matter.
  • Athena ties this ontology to ethics as "habits of energy," virtue as free flow of the soul rather than rule-following.
ADVICE

Use Other Traditions To Reawaken Your Roots

  • Use contemplative practices from other traditions to clarify and reclaim your indigenous wisdom rather than replace it.
  • Athena and Jacob describe Indian yogic practices revealing corresponding practices already present in Hellenic texts.
INSIGHT

Universities Train Argument, Not Awakening

  • Modern universities prioritize sharpening the argumentative mind for social utility, not the transformational goal of eudaimonia.
  • Athena and Jacob experienced academic study as insufficient for embodied spiritual realization, prompting complementary contemplative practice.
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