The host discusses his childhood apocalyptic beliefs growing up in a Mormon polygamist compound and the structure of the apocalypse according to his religious teachings. He explores the concept of apocalyptic mythology and how it has been present in various cultures throughout history. The host also delves into the idea of cycles of history and how civilizations go through periods of growth, expansion, collapse, and rebirth. He explains the role of simulation and mythic frameworks in shaping our understanding of the world. The four phases of an apocalypse are discussed, including the breakage, fallout, stillness, and rebuilding. The host emphasizes the opportunity for change and rebuilding in the current global apocalypse, particularly in terms of working with the environment and creating abundance for everyone. In this episode, the host explores the concept of apocalypse and its impact on society. They discuss the need for serious conversations about adapting to a changing world and rebuilding in a new way. The host shares personal experiences of surviving apocalyptic events and emphasizes the possibility of creating a better future.
Chapters
00:00Childhood Apocalyptic Beliefs
17:05Apocalyptic Mythology
21:12Cycles of History
27:37Simulation and Mythic Frameworks
31:29The Four Phases of an Apocalypse
44:10Opportunity for Change and Rebuilding
49:02Working with the Environment and Creating Abundance
02:00The Concept of Apocalypse
10:00The Impact of Apocalyptic Events
20:00Adapting to a Changing World
30:00The Role of Personal Apocalypse
40:00Rebuilding and Creating a New World
50:00Conclusion and Invitation to the Next Episode