
Lian Brook-Tyler: Being Mythical (E09)
05/20/24 • 81 min
In this episode, host Erik Jampa Andersson sits down with Lian Brook-Tyler, a shamanic healer and co-founder of the Be Mythical Academy. They discuss the importance of living a soul-led, heart-centred, and sovereign path, reclaiming our wildness, and actualsing our deepest gifts. They explore the limitations of modern spirituality and the need to integrate relational dynamics into our spiritual practice. They also touch on the challenges of language in recognising the personhood of non-human beings, the never-ending nature of the spiritual path, and the impact of neurodivergence on spirituality. The conversation touches on the need to move away from a monolithic and homogenous view of humanity (and nature) and embrace the richness of individual differences. They also explore the idea of "living mythically" and its relation to being in relationship with the many others in our more-than-human world.
Takeaways
- Living a soul-led, heart-centered, and sovereign path is essential for reclaiming our wildness and actualizing our deepest gifts.
- Modern spirituality often overlooks the importance of relational dynamics and the recognition of personhood in non-human beings.
- Language plays a significant role in how we perceive and relate to the world around us.
- The spiritual path is an ongoing journey of growth and exploration, with no fixed destination.
- Neurodivergence can impact our relationship with spirituality, both positively and negatively. Neurodivergent individuals may have a unique relationship with the spiritual realm due to their different ways of experiencing the world.
- Embracing neurodiversity and recognizing the value of diverse perspectives is important.
- It is essential to move away from a monolithic and homogenous view of humanity and embrace the richness of individual differences.
- Living mythically involves living one's own true story and recognizing the enchantment and interconnectedness of the world.
- Being in relationship with others and the natural world is a fundamental aspect of living a fulfilling and meaningful life.
Learn More about Lian
Lian's Website: https://www.bemythical.com
Lian's Podcast: https://www.bemythical.com/podcast
Courses: https://www.bemythical.com/godeeper
Lian's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bemythical
Free Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1694264587546957
Lian's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeMythical
Lian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/be.mythical/
Subscribe to Erik Jampa's Substack - https://erikjampa.substack.com
On Unseen Beings and Erik Jampa - https://www.unseen-beings.com
Shrīmāla - https://www.shrimala.com
In this episode, host Erik Jampa Andersson sits down with Lian Brook-Tyler, a shamanic healer and co-founder of the Be Mythical Academy. They discuss the importance of living a soul-led, heart-centred, and sovereign path, reclaiming our wildness, and actualsing our deepest gifts. They explore the limitations of modern spirituality and the need to integrate relational dynamics into our spiritual practice. They also touch on the challenges of language in recognising the personhood of non-human beings, the never-ending nature of the spiritual path, and the impact of neurodivergence on spirituality. The conversation touches on the need to move away from a monolithic and homogenous view of humanity (and nature) and embrace the richness of individual differences. They also explore the idea of "living mythically" and its relation to being in relationship with the many others in our more-than-human world.
Takeaways
- Living a soul-led, heart-centered, and sovereign path is essential for reclaiming our wildness and actualizing our deepest gifts.
- Modern spirituality often overlooks the importance of relational dynamics and the recognition of personhood in non-human beings.
- Language plays a significant role in how we perceive and relate to the world around us.
- The spiritual path is an ongoing journey of growth and exploration, with no fixed destination.
- Neurodivergence can impact our relationship with spirituality, both positively and negatively. Neurodivergent individuals may have a unique relationship with the spiritual realm due to their different ways of experiencing the world.
- Embracing neurodiversity and recognizing the value of diverse perspectives is important.
- It is essential to move away from a monolithic and homogenous view of humanity and embrace the richness of individual differences.
- Living mythically involves living one's own true story and recognizing the enchantment and interconnectedness of the world.
- Being in relationship with others and the natural world is a fundamental aspect of living a fulfilling and meaningful life.
Learn More about Lian
Lian's Website: https://www.bemythical.com
Lian's Podcast: https://www.bemythical.com/podcast
Courses: https://www.bemythical.com/godeeper
Lian's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bemythical
Free Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1694264587546957
Lian's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeMythical
Lian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/be.mythical/
Subscribe to Erik Jampa's Substack - https://erikjampa.substack.com
On Unseen Beings and Erik Jampa - https://www.unseen-beings.com
Shrīmāla - https://www.shrimala.com
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Mike Fiorito: For All We Know (E08)
In this episode, we are joined by author and journalist Mike Fiorito to discuss his upcoming book, 'For All We Know' (now available for pre-order), and to chat about UFOs, enchantment, spirituality, music, and the manifold ways that humans metabolise extraordinary and anomalous experiences.
Mike is a freelance journalist and the author of The Hated Ones, Falling from Trees, Sleeping with Fishes, Call Me Guido, Freud’s Haberdashery Habits and Hallucinating Huxley. His most recent book, 'Mescalito Riding His White Horse,' received the 2024 Independent Press Distinguished Book Award (in the Spiritual category), and *Falling from Trees* received the 2022 Independent Press Distinguished Book Award (in the Short Story category).
Episode contents:
5:19 - Mike’s work as a music journalist and sources of inspiration.
8:17 - Connection with Peter Rowan.
10:00 - Approaching UFOlogy through philosophy and literature.
14:39 - *For All We Know* as a book about enchantment.
15:30 - UFOlogical approaches to anomalous phenomena.
22:08 - UFOs and ‘us.’
23:10 - Anthropocentrism and UFOlogy.
26:50 - The ethical and metaphysical implications of UFOs.
29:11 - UFOs and the Structure of Scientific Revolutions
31:55 - Our discomfort with not knowing.
37:00 - On seeking other-than-human intelligence.
42:56 - On the notion of ‘paranormal’ and ‘supernatural.’
49:00 - On bringing lightness and humour into the narrative.
51:00 - Relating to plants and fungi as beings.
58:00 - ‘Nature’ is not good or bad.
59:00 - On the power and enchantment of music.
1:11:45 - The power of music and stories to inspire compassion.
1:18:40 - Disenchantment as a tool of the oppressor.
1:20:55 - For All We Know as a book about enchantment.
1:24:45 - Influence of J.R.R. Tolkien and fantasy literature.
For more about Mike and his work, please visit: www.mikefiorito.com
Subscribe to Erik Jampa's Substack - https://erikjampa.substack.com
On Unseen Beings and Erik Jampa - https://www.unseen-beings.com
Shrīmāla - https://www.shrimala.com
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