These are colonised shallow minds which can't see that they are one and the same. Both like the word Hindu itself comes from the root 'indu' which is same as indic and indigenous.
Here is an indic/indigenous view on the way forward that might interest you.
I love this discussion on keeping process and "being" together central to any change of paradigm that will help us through the metacrisis. It dovetails nicely, I think, with Iain McGilchrist's discussion of right brain, left brain (the Master and the Emissary), but in a sense this Indic mind or the mind of Interbeing is less elitist than Iain makes it sound (read the great writers etc.) And as a sidebar, who started using the concept of Interbeing first, do you know? My first intro was via Charles Eisenstein and his book The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible.
Nate, How is indic different from indigenous?
These are colonised shallow minds which can't see that they are one and the same. Both like the word Hindu itself comes from the root 'indu' which is same as indic and indigenous.
Here is an indic/indigenous view on the way forward that might interest you.
https://chandravikash.wordpress.com/2024/03/21/delhi-world-government-conference-2024-concept-plan-1-0/
I love this discussion on keeping process and "being" together central to any change of paradigm that will help us through the metacrisis. It dovetails nicely, I think, with Iain McGilchrist's discussion of right brain, left brain (the Master and the Emissary), but in a sense this Indic mind or the mind of Interbeing is less elitist than Iain makes it sound (read the great writers etc.) And as a sidebar, who started using the concept of Interbeing first, do you know? My first intro was via Charles Eisenstein and his book The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible.
Thanks Nate, I look forward to watching. However the video is currently showing up as Private, at least for m.
Fixed now, thanks!