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The Fundamentalists

On Trauma

The Fundamentalists

Elliott Morgan and Peter Rollins

Society & Culture:philosophy, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2019

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Elliott and Peter return for a light hearted chat about a tear that lies in the very fabric of realty. Using the work of Philip K Dick, they touch on two types of trauma and the nature of repetition compulsion.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, everybody, and welcome to the fundamentalists podcast.

0:12.9

This is the third episode of our second season.

0:17.6

My name is Elliot Morgan, and I'm here with my podcast, a partner, Peter Rollins.

0:22.0

This is a podcast about life and philosophy and theology.

0:24.7

And you came up with a great tagline the other day.

0:27.2

Yeah, I was thinking, what was it, exploring the possibility of life before death.

0:31.7

Love it.

0:32.3

Very cool, very fun.

0:34.5

It also plays into the fact that we're called the Fundamentalists.

0:37.3

Yeah, that's what I was trying to play with.

0:38.6

Yeah, life after death, life before death, all of that.

0:42.0

Very cool.

0:42.6

Well, yeah, so a little housekeeping, I guess.

0:46.5

I am on my way or about to be on my way to Palm Springs.

0:50.5

And so I am mentally already there.

0:53.8

Yeah.

0:54.0

And I'm waiting.

0:54.9

Grace has stuff this morning and when she's done, we're going to drive for hours

0:58.9

and we're going to go to that beautiful, beautiful city.

1:02.0

If you guys have listening, I've never been to Palm Springs.

1:05.3

It's basically an oasis in the desert and it's very cool and very hip.

1:09.3

Have you been before?

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