In this episode of "Think Tank," Robert welcomes Charles Eisenstein, an acclaimed public speaker, teacher, and author known for his profound insights into civilization, economics, spirituality, and ecology. The episode begins with Robert recalling their first meeting at Aubrey Marcus's Arcadia event, setting the stage for a deep and engaging conversation.
Charles shares his unique journey, from his time in Taiwan, immersed in Eastern philosophies, to his role as a speechwriter and advisor for RFK Jr.'s campaign. They delve into his pivotal insights on the "story of separation" versus the "story of interbeing," exploring how these narratives shape our world. Charles discusses the crises of modern civilization, the loss of trust in institutions, and the need for a cultural shift toward honesty and interconnectedness.
Throughout the discussion, Charles emphasizes the importance of community, the degeneration of human capacities, and the potential for a new collective story. The conversation touches on pressing issues like ecological tipping points, the role of social media, and the challenges and opportunities presented by current global crises. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that challenges conventional perspectives and offers a vision for a more connected and compassionate world.
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