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Daniel Pinchbeck - How Soon is Now?

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4.6598 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2017

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Daniel Pinchbeck, author of the new book, How Soon is Now? joins us this week to talk about the global ecological crisis, climate change, and how psychedelics may play a role in transforming human culture. If you do believe that we are in a time of great ecological crisis, what are you doing about it? Taking action is the most important step to creating change, but are we willing to take the sacrifices and action to create change? Daniel shares his insights about how to take action to implement change. While some of these changes may be challenging, i.e., stop traveling as much, it may be necessary to help cut carbon emissions and to slow down the global warming cycle. Or is it too late to even take action? A recent journal article, "Lifetime experience with (classic) psychedelics predicts pro-environmental behavior through an increase in nature relatedness" states:
Our model controlled for experiences with other classes of psychoactive substances (cannabis, dissociatives, empathogens, popular legal drugs) as well as common personality traits that usually predict drug consumption and/or nature relatedness (openness to experience, conscientiousness, conservatism). Although correlational in nature, results suggest that lifetime experience with psychedelics in particular may indeed contribute to people's pro-environmental behavior by changing their self-construal in terms of an incorporation of the natural world, regardless of core personality traits or general propensity to consume mind-altering substances. Thereby, the present research adds to the contemporary literature on the beneficial effects of psychedelic substance use on mental wellbeing, hinting at a novel area for future research investigating their potentially positive effects on a societal level.

About How Soon is Now

Description of his book from Amazon.com
We are on the brink of an ecological mega-crisis, threatening the future of life on earth, and our actions over the next few years may well determine the destiny of our descendants. Between a manifesto and a tactical plan of action, How Soon is Now? by radical futurist and philosopher Daniel Pinchbeck, outlines a vision for a mass social movement that will address this crisis. Drawing on extensive research, Daniel Pinchbeck presents a compelling argument for the need for change on a global basis. The central thesis is that humanity has unconsciously self-willed ecological catastrophe to bring about a transcendence of our current condition. We are facing an initiatory ordeal on a planetary scale. We can understand that this initiation is necessary for us to evolve from one state of being – our current level of consciousness – to the next. Overcoming outmoded ideologies, we will realize ourselves as one unified being, a planetary super-organism in a symbiotic relationship with the Earth's ecology and the entire web of life. Covering everything from energy and agriculture, to culture, politics, media and ideology, How Soon Is Now? is ultimately about the nature of the human soul and the future of our current world. Pinchbeck calls for an intentional redesign of our current systems, transforming unjust and elitist structures into participatory, democratic, and inclusive ones. His viewpoint integrates indigenous design principles and Eastern metaphysics with social ecology and radical political thought in a new synthesis.

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Daniel's Books

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About Daniel Pinchbeck

    
From Daniel Pinchbeck's Website I am the author of Breaking Open the Head (Broadway Books, 2002), 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl (Tarcher/Penguin, 2006), Notes from the Edge Times(Tarcher/Penguin, 2010), and How Soon Is Now (Watkins, 2017). I co-founded the web magazine, Reality Sandwich, and Evolver.net, and edited the publishing imprint, Evolver Editions, with North Atlantic Books. I was featured in the 2010 documentary, 2012: Time for Change, directed by Joao Amorim and produced by Mangusta Films. I founded the think tank, Center for Planetary Culture, which produced the Regenerative Society Wiki. I hosted the talk show Mindshift on GaiamTV. My essays and articles have been featured in The New York Times Magazine, Esquire, Rolling Stone, ArtForum, The New York Times Book Review, The Village VoiceDazed & Confused, and many other publications.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to psychedelics today. This is Joe, your host. We have on the show today,

0:16.4

Daniel Pinchbeck, author of the recent book, How Soon is Now, which I really think is one of the best

0:23.6

books I've read in the last handful of years related to the ecological crisis and the

0:28.9

various kinds of hopes there are that we can get through this thing. And psychedelics are core

0:36.0

to Daniels, I guess, bringing up in the intellectual world.

0:42.6

He was a writer in New York or is a writer in New York, but at that time was kind of a

0:47.5

materialist secularist writer, you know, working in the literary scene trying to, you know, scratch up the ladder.

0:57.1

And it, you know, worked out, in my opinion, really well for him because kind of this literary

1:03.0

icon in the psychedelic world, in a lot of ways. He was instrumental with, along with a couple other folks in forming Reality Sandwich and Evolver.

1:14.2

I've spent a lot of time with Evolver and, you know, near the later days I had to get out of there.

1:20.6

But for the, you know, just because there's a little draining coordinating events on my own all the time.

1:26.9

But I really appreciate what I've learned from that in terms of coordinating events and

1:32.8

marketing and building communities.

1:35.7

So it's, you know, I feel like I could get dropped off in Marshall Islands or something

1:41.4

and have a really cool community in a few months there. So,

1:46.3

um, we go all over the map here. This might be a little different from what you're used to on

1:52.6

our show, but I promise it does relate to psychedelics and that Daniel Pinchbeck has a vast

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amount of knowledge on the subject of psychedelics,

2:01.6

also about some permaculture stuff.

2:04.6

And I think you're going to like it.

2:06.9

Let us know what you think either way.

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We'd really like to know.

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