CHITHEADS with Jacob Kyle (Embodied Philosophy)

Why the Humanities Are Dying and the Revival of Holistic Education with Athena Potari

Dec 2, 2025
Athena Potari, philosopher and Hellenic wisdom teacher who founded Athenoa Academy, discusses reviving the humanities through contemplative practice and ritual. She traces the hollowing out of humanistic study, connects Greek and Indian contemplative lines, and outlines building new practice-integrated academies to restore imagination, spirit, and a telos of flourishing.
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ANECDOTE

Reviving Hellenism After A 17 Century Ban

  • Athena recounts reopening Hellenic wisdom practice in Greece after 17 centuries of official ban, founding an academy devoted to goddess Athena.
  • She runs retreats, pilgrimages, and reinvents meditations, mantras, and embodied practices to revive the tradition.
INSIGHT

Humanities Began As Holistic Hellenic Practice

  • The Western humanities originated in ancient Greece as an integrated practice combining philosophy, ritual, esotericism, athletics, and civic life.
  • Athena Potari traces a lineage from pre-Socratic mystics through Socrates and the Platonic Academy that aimed to bring cosmic wisdom into the polis and self-knowledge.
INSIGHT

Medieval Suppression Severed Spirit From Knowledge

  • With Christianity's political ascendancy around the 5th century AD, many Hellenic schools and esoteric teachings were closed, burned, or hidden.
  • Athena says teaching of philosophy, law and mathematics was banned and temples and mysteries were destroyed, forcing knowledge underground.
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