Episode 20: Resistances: The Darkest Darkness

Episode 20: Resistances: The Darkest Darkness

Inside of you lies your darkest darkness – a darkness even greater than fear. Fear is typically some sort of external threat, some- thing that may end your life, or a thing that brings about great tor- ture or pain. The darkest darkness, the most shadowy shadow, the most bilious evil, is something inside of you. It could be horrific thoughts or actions that you could commit to others – grave violences, horrible and malicious acts such as murdering your friends or axing up your lovers. But the most horrific acts, the most splendid atrocities are always more than just pure physical violence. As Nietzsche and Foucault tell us, there are spiritual or psychic sufferings that are far worse than the greatest physical violences. The greatest pains are never physical. The greatest horrors are not the kind of fears that horror films express. What are some examples of these horrors? Abandonment. Feeding someone with hope and then pulling it away. Feeding someone with security and then pull- ing the rug out from under them. Allowing someone to trust you and then, once you become their source of comfort and security, feeding (into the very core of their being) words that puncture their entire self image and dissolve any sense of comfort or stability. Moulding someone to your own will to make them a mere puppet of your desires. Stealing away from someone the only true happiness they contain.

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Episode 24: Finding Divine Play: A Vipassana Story

Episode 24: Finding Divine Play: A Vipassana Story

At first it may seem unclear how Vipassana meditation is connected to divine play. However, upon arriving at the conclusion of this story its connection becomes quite clear. This manuscript represents...

8 Sep 202348min

Episode 23: Infinite and Finite Games, An Exegesis

Episode 23: Infinite and Finite Games, An Exegesis

James Carse wrote a definitive book on play called, “Finite and Infinite Games.” The book explains how life is composed of two differ- ent kinds of games – finite and infinite. The basic difference be...

8 Sep 202351min

Episode 22: A Meditation for Thinking with Others

Episode 22: A Meditation for Thinking with Others

The following is an extract taken from a meditative play manual. In the complete manuscript, this manual describes meditations for various forms of play: musical, imagistic, felt, embodied. This parti...

8 Sep 202314min

Episode 21: Amidah for Divine Play

Episode 21: Amidah for Divine Play

The Amidah (Hebrew: העמידה) is one of the most important prayers in Jewish liturgy. It is sometimes simply called hatefila (התפילה) or the prayer. This text represents a highly revised version of the ...

8 Sep 202314min

Episode 19: Resistances: Darkness

Episode 19: Resistances: Darkness

Darkness is upon me. It is here, in the room. Everything is weighty and hard. So weighty, so hard, so challenging. Such weight and heaviness. Heavy heavy heavy. Oh God of Play, where are you? Where ha...

8 Sep 202315min

Episode 18: Resistances: Combat

Episode 18: Resistances: Combat

Say I enter into play with a plan – to win, to prove that capitalism is evil, to play in A minor, to eliminate a disease, to cut down a tree. In each of these, divine play is cut off, negated, and not...

8 Sep 202314min

Episode 17: Resistances: Certainty

Episode 17: Resistances: Certainty

You are certain. You say something and what you say has a tone of absolute finality. “Oh actually this is the way things are.” How can one play with such certainty? Play is responsiveness. So then wha...

8 Sep 20235min

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