
Deconstructing Yourself A Conversation with Jeffrey Kripal
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Jan 22, 2024 Author and professor Jeffrey Kripal discusses his fascination with extreme religious states, the value of embracing the unknown, the misalignment of religion with modern values, Kerry Mullis' profound worldview shift after an alien abduction experience, the broader aspects of the UFO phenomenon, the power of optimism and hope, and ways to support the podcast and access free resources.
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Altered States As Sources Of Ideas
- Kripal says many great ideas in humanities arise from extreme altered states rather than pure reasoning.
- He calls for recovering those prophetic, experiential resources to move beyond perpetual deconstruction.
Balance Deconstruction With Prophetic Reading
- Don't treat deconstruction as the final step; balance critique with the prophetic or revelatory resources in texts.
- Reintegrate experiential readings of classics to restore hope and meaning in the humanities.
Choosing Questions Over Monastery Life
- At 22 Kripal nearly joined a Benedictine monastery and was offered security but not permission to ask certain questions.
- He chose academia to pursue those questions, accepting loss of monastic community for intellectual freedom.
