Brandon Norgaard is a researcher, writer and founder of the Enlightened Worldview, a project described in short as a quest to promote peace through societal understanding and inner awareness. In this episode he shares with Peth about the perks of building an organization that will help people improve self-awareness and mindfulness. 


Norgaard explains the project seeks to “promote a new enlightenment”, implementing the premises given in Hanzi Freinacht books The Listening Society and Nordic Ideology and based on Game B as well as “Bildung”, a concept that refers to how individuals and groups of people learn and thrive through education and personal development to cultivate skills, habits and values that contribute to society. 


This would be made possible through software development to encourage people to come together, have leadership structures and coordinate local face-to-face events and networks structured to strengthen communities, improve their quality of life and add value. “There's a way to do it that is entertaining to people while they are also getting sense making and awareness capabilities and meeting spirituality by being a part of these communities and these circles”, he says.


“What gives me hope  is looking at local Game Change, local developments of community circles, a deeper integration across aspects of public life and social experiments in that regard and using technology to benefit people's lives”. Timestamp for video: 32:42 - 33:55


Some of the topics:

What is Enlightened Worldview

Metamodern Hackers Collective

Adult lifelong learning

Enlightenment Worldview platform

Artificial Intelligence

WTF is Game B

WTF is Metamodernism 

Relationship between Game B & Metamodernism

Downtown San Francisco homelessness issue

Local game change and development of communities and circles

His advice to MetaGame

Resources:

Enlightened Worldview project twitter

Enlightened Worldview project website

Brandon Norgaard on Facebook

Lene Rachel Andersen on Twitter

Lene Rachel Andersen’s book Bildung: Keep Growing (2020)

The Archdisciplinary Research Center 

Gregg Henriques’ Unified Theory of Knowledge

Roy Bhaskar’s Critical realism and the ontology of persons

Ken Wilbers’s Integral Theory

The Listening Society

Nordic Ideology

12 Commandments: For Extraordinary People To Master Ordinary Life

Hanzi Feinacht books:



The Listening Society

Nordic Ideology

12 Commandments: For Extraordinary People To Master Ordinary Life


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