You do not want to miss this passionate, awe-inspiring conversation about what it takes to live a life that is fully lived – check out my tears of joy in a snippet of this interview Nurturing Enthusiasm and The Ripple Effect.
We’re the parents, sisters, brothers, teachers, tutors and mentors to the children of our community. Our children learn from each other, and they learn from us. Our children are the future and considering intelligent alternative educational formats may be one of the necessary pathways to our children thriving in this crazy beautiful world.
Beyond excited to share episodes 19 Luminous Education – Changing The Culture Of Education with Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan.
This interview with Dr. Edith we start with questioning “Who am I, Why Am I Here?” which leads Dr. Edith to the new paradigm of Luminous Education, a huge leap of faith to break free from programming to follow orders and truly uncover what it takes for our kids to learn the skills to do life.
Dr. Edith asks us who would we be if we weren’t so afraid of mistakes. She expands on the ways the status-quo educational system is conditioning our children into helplessness through manipulation of rewards and punishment, shame and approval, a form of domestication to please. The good news: the industrial education model is crumbling, and we are entering a new paradigm in the culture of education.
This interview is one of the most important interviews of our time, reminding us to create a world worthy for our children.
We’re the parents, sisters, brothers, teachers, tutors and mentors to the children of our community. Our children learn from each other, and they learn from us. Our children are the future and considering intelligent alternative educational formats may be one of the necessary pathways to our children thriving in this crazy beautiful world.
Beyond excited to share episodes 19 Luminous Education – Changing The Culture Of Education with Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan.
This interview with Dr. Edith we start with questioning “Who am I, Why Am I Here?” which leads Dr. Edith to the new paradigm of Luminous Education, a huge leap of faith to break free from programming to follow orders and truly uncover what it takes for our kids to learn the skills to do life.
Dr. Edith asks us who would we be if we weren’t so afraid of mistakes. She expands on the ways the status-quo educational system is conditioning our children into helplessness through manipulation of rewards and punishment, shame and approval, a form of domestication to please. The good news: the industrial education model is crumbling, and we are entering a new paradigm in the culture of education.
This interview is one of the most important interviews of our time, reminding us to create a world worthy for our children.
Episode 20 - How we stay healthy, conscious and ”human” in a tech-obsessed world with guest Charles Eisenstein.
Charles Eisenstein is an American author and public speaker who examines the unspoken narratives that direct our society and our lives. His work covers a wide range of topics, including the history of human civilization, economics, spirituality, and the ecology movement. Key themes explored include anti-consumerism, interdependence, and how myth and narrative influence culture. Charles graduated from Yale University with a degree in Mathematics and Philosophy. The Ascent of Humanity, which was published in 2007, became his first commercially successful book, launching his writing career. Eisenstein has since written many books including The More Beautiful World our Hearts Know is Possible and Sacred Economics. His newest book, The Coronation, was released in the summer of 2022.
Get ready for a philosophical and enlightening conversation that will leave you in deep contemplation, reverence, awe and wonder. Charles unpacks why you cannot fundamentally change one thing, without changing everything else. We explore the power of human imagination. AI may simplify a lot of what we already know but it can never create from a place of consciousness, emotion or soul. We explore ‘interbeing’ and why this underpins all his writings, the contrasts between the systems of sovereignty and authority, our willingness to participate in change, the feeling of readiness that is growing in each of us and how we offer it trust, parallel societies currently in motion, the biggest gifts over the last few years, the out-dated paradigm of rewards and punishments. Charles addresses what technology substitutes in our lives, the limitations and purposes of AI and why we know a world of beauty is within our reach. There are just some things that technology can never replace and my goodness does Charles paint that picture well, you don’t want to miss this!
@charles_eisenstein @wearenotsam
Charles Eisenstein is an American author and public speaker who examines the unspoken narratives that direct our society and our lives. His work covers a wide range of topics, including the history of human civilization, economics, spirituality, and the ecology movement. Key themes explored include anti-consumerism, interdependence, and how myth and narrative influence culture. Charles graduated from Yale University with a degree in Mathematics and Philosophy. The Ascent of Humanity, which was published in 2007, became his first commercially successful book, launching his writing career. Eisenstein has since written many books including The More Beautiful World our Hearts Know is Possible and Sacred Economics. His newest book, The Coronation, was released in the summer of 2022.
Get ready for a philosophical and enlightening conversation that will leave you in deep contemplation, reverence, awe and wonder. Charles unpacks why you cannot fundamentally change one thing, without changing everything else. We explore the power of human imagination. AI may simplify a lot of what we already know but it can never create from a place of consciousness, emotion or soul. We explore ‘interbeing’ and why this underpins all his writings, the contrasts between the systems of sovereignty and authority, our willingness to participate in change, the feeling of readiness that is growing in each of us and how we offer it trust, parallel societies currently in motion, the biggest gifts over the last few years, the out-dated paradigm of rewards and punishments. Charles addresses what technology substitutes in our lives, the limitations and purposes of AI and why we know a world of beauty is within our reach. There are just some things that technology can never replace and my goodness does Charles paint that picture well, you don’t want to miss this!
@charles_eisenstein @wearenotsam
Check out our link in bio to watch the full episode. What a pleasure to interview this incredible mind and soul.
– Transitioning from competitive and controlling separateness to a relationship with self, each other and the world. To know what is happening in the world is happening to us.
– Relaxing the part of you that want to know “how” to do life
– Authoritarianism: Rewards and Punishments – why this system of control is on its way out
– The AI promise: virtual reality will become superior to regular reality because it’s programmable…but we’re bumping up against the limitations of that.
–Addiction to the artificial: the object of addiction e.g social media does not meet the need that drives the addiction such as love, physical connection, or intimacy.
– The limitations of A.I and the biases built into them, just like Wikipedia today
– Rather than looking at Technology as good or evil, the question is what is for, what does it serve? Imagine technology being used to make the government transparent to the people?
– Why you cannot fundamentally change one thing, without changing everything else. Are you “ready” to participate in change?
– How do we educate our kids into a society that doesn’t exist yet?
– The greatest act of service is to uplift this world. How do we know that something more beautiful than what exists is possible?
– Children are the vehicle of life to continue and they keep us honest and brave
– Why nobody is buying the story and promise of a Techno Utopia
– Transitioning from competitive and controlling separateness to a relationship with self, each other and the world. To know what is happening in the world is happening to us.
– Relaxing the part of you that want to know “how” to do life
– Authoritarianism: Rewards and Punishments – why this system of control is on its way out
– The AI promise: virtual reality will become superior to regular reality because it’s programmable…but we’re bumping up against the limitations of that.
–Addiction to the artificial: the object of addiction e.g social media does not meet the need that drives the addiction such as love, physical connection, or intimacy.
– The limitations of A.I and the biases built into them, just like Wikipedia today
– Rather than looking at Technology as good or evil, the question is what is for, what does it serve? Imagine technology being used to make the government transparent to the people?
– Why you cannot fundamentally change one thing, without changing everything else. Are you “ready” to participate in change?
– How do we educate our kids into a society that doesn’t exist yet?
– The greatest act of service is to uplift this world. How do we know that something more beautiful than what exists is possible?
– Children are the vehicle of life to continue and they keep us honest and brave
– Why nobody is buying the story and promise of a Techno Utopia
Education is meant to prepare our children for a brighter future, develop their skills and encourage them to be the best version of themselves possible.
We’re educating about WiFi in schools.
Children have much smaller, thinner skulls than adults, and peer reviewed studies show that children absorb up to twice the amount of radiation to their brain as adults.
There are real dangers of such radiation at a young age.
Wi-Fi at school is something that should be tested for safety before being rolled out.
It actually was….
The safety testing was carried out in classrooms at 23 schools. 20 of the 23 classrooms were empty of humans, and only a single laptop or WiFi router was present.
There are numerous studies showing the benefits of fiber optics over wireless technology.
We’re questioning WiFi in schools. Are you?
We’re educating about WiFi in schools.
Children have much smaller, thinner skulls than adults, and peer reviewed studies show that children absorb up to twice the amount of radiation to their brain as adults.
There are real dangers of such radiation at a young age.
Wi-Fi at school is something that should be tested for safety before being rolled out.
It actually was….
The safety testing was carried out in classrooms at 23 schools. 20 of the 23 classrooms were empty of humans, and only a single laptop or WiFi router was present.
There are numerous studies showing the benefits of fiber optics over wireless technology.
We’re questioning WiFi in schools. Are you?
Pronouns, Drag-shows, jabs and mask mandates etc has taught us one big lesson! Let our kids be kids! My dear friend @dredithubuntu has created what I believe is the most exceptional series for parents on Luminous Education. THIS is how we get out of the indoctrination system that is hijacking our children’s minds and hearts, how we come back to ourselves as parents and our communities.
To get your eyes and hands on the Luminous Education Revolution video series, see link in my bio. This series literally changed my life and the way I parent and teach my child. 2023 is all about building, creating and paving solutions. Voila!
luminousrevolution.com/wans
To get your eyes and hands on the Luminous Education Revolution video series, see link in my bio. This series literally changed my life and the way I parent and teach my child. 2023 is all about building, creating and paving solutions. Voila!
luminousrevolution.com/wans