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Buddha at the Gas Pump

393. Charles Eisenstein

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2017

⏱️ 130 minutes

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Summary

Charles Eisenstein is a speaker and writer focusing on themes of human culture and identity. He is the author of several books, most recently Sacred Economics and The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible. His background includes a degree in mathematics and philosophy from Yale, a decade in Taiwan as a translator, and stints as a college instructor, a yoga teacher, and a construction worker. He currently writes and speaks full-time. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina with his wife and four children. Websites: charleseisenstein.org sacred-economics.com "More Beautiful World" Facebook page Other Books: The Ascent of Humanity: Civilization and the Human Sense of Self  (Related website and free book online.) The Yoga of Eating: Transcending Diets and Dogma to Nourish the Natural Self Transformational Weight Loss Transcript of this interview Interview recorded 3/25/2017 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump 00:04:49 - Living an Ordinary Life 00:09:04 - The Baggage of the Old Story 00:13:09 - The Crisis and Opportunity 00:17:47 - The Habit of Needing to Know Everything 00:22:20 - The Endless Cycle of Creating Problems 00:26:37 - The Emperor's New Clothes and the Games People Play 00:30:33 - The Displacement of Desire 00:34:57 - Finding Fulfillment Within Oneself 00:39:17 - The Search for Meaning and Effort 00:43:08 - The Gift of Willpower 00:47:24 - The Ripple Effects of Our Actions 00:51:54 - The Intelligence of Nature 00:56:10 - The Unity of Beings within Nature 01:00:22 - The Mythology of Separation and Domination 01:04:42 - The Power of Gifting Society 01:08:55 - The Increasing Competitiveness of the World 01:13:36 - The Relationship between Health and Responsibility 01:17:51 - The Story of Separation and Changing the Mythology 01:21:47 - Transmission through Myth and Archetype 01:26:45 - The Ordeal of Identity Shattering 01:31:14 - The Shattering of Collective Reality 01:35:54 - Raising Bottom Through Acts of Love 01:41:03 - Disrupting the Story 01:45:18 - The Value of Unpredictable Moments 01:49:41 - Relying on Nature's Intelligence 01:54:04 - Following the More Beautiful World 01:58:38 - Investing in Generosity in Times of Crisis 02:03:13 - The Importance of Preparing to Exercise Compassion 02:07:18 - Shifting the Cause 02:11:31 - Music Introduction Save

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0:00.0

The

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The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump.

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My name is Rick Archer.

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Buddha at the gas pump is an ongoing series of interviews with spiritually awakening people.

0:34.6

I've conducted over 390 of them by now. And if you'd like to

0:39.3

look at previous ones, go to batgap.com and go under the past interviews menu where you

0:47.1

find all the previous ones archived and organized in four or five different ways. This show is made

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possible by the support of appreciative viewers and listeners,

0:56.9

so if you appreciate it and feel like supporting it, there's a donate button on the site.

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My guest today is Charles Eisenstein.

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Charles is a speaker and writer focusing on themes of human culture and identity.

1:10.1

He is the author of several books, most recently,

1:12.8

sacred economics, and the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible. His background includes

1:19.4

a degree in mathematics and philosophy from Yale, a decade in Taiwan as a translator, and stints

1:26.5

as a college instructor, a yoga teacher, and a construction

1:29.5

worker. He currently writes and speaks full time. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina, with his wife and four

1:36.1

children. And that little introduction doesn't really explain why I have Charles on the show. So let me say a couple things. And as we get into our

1:46.3

conversation, it'll be very clear why I have Charles on the show. You've often heard me suggest

1:52.2

that spiritual development is not in any way divorced from the real world and the problems that beset us in our world, both individually and as a society,

2:07.5

and that, you know, the various problems such as global warming, economic problems, political problems, health problems,

2:14.6

all the things that humanity confronts are symptomatic of the consciousness

2:23.4

of the individuals that make up the world. Just as, let's say, the color of a forest, if you flew

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