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The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

Samantha Sweetwater: "Life at the Center"

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

Nate Hagens

Natural Sciences, Earth Sciences, Science

4.8553 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2024

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, thought leader and ceremonial guide Samantha Sweetwater joins Nate to share her journey through mysticism and guiding others through their own unique spiritual paths. Strengthening relationality is a critical component for fostering deeper connections to nature - including fellow humans - and subsequently creating more cooperative, peaceful societies. Within a culture which predominantly values linear processes, Samantha's work has centered around finding a balance between convergent thinking and the relational intelligence we've neglected. What can we learn from the various indigenous cultures who understand their entanglement with the land? Is it possible for future societies to value a more balanced development across the spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical aspects of its people? How can we - as individuals - nurture the subjective, intersubjective, and objective within ourselves to create more holistic sensemaking within a complex world?

About Samantha Sweetwater:

Samantha Sweetwater is a writer, soul mentor, strategic partner and deeply loved ceremonial guide. She has facilitated transformational experiences in diverse communities, cultures and industries on five continents for over 30 years. Her work bridges spirituality, science, psychedelics, indigenous wisdom, transpersonal psychology, embodiment and deep ecology. She leads experiences and conversations about our relationship with the earth, spirituality and systemic change that transform the way we think about what it means to be human. Samantha is the founder and director of One Life Circle, a plant medicine ministry tending our intimacy with and belonging to Life. She also advises companies and organizations in the areas of technology, health, materials economy and psychedelics. As the former founder of Dancing Freedom and Peacebody Japan, she pioneered the conscious dance movement—facilitating tens of thousands of people and training hundreds of facilitators to seed communities around the globe. She holds an MA in Wisdom Studies and a BA in Social Theory and the Dance with a minor in Legal Philosophy. She has been initiated by indigenous teachers in Africa, South America and the US. 

Her first book, True Human: Reimagining Ourselves at the End of Our World, will be available Fall Equinox 2024.

For Show Notes and More visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/112-samantha-sweetwater

To watch this video episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-D_y4jqxnmM

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Great Simplification.

0:05.5

I'm Nate Hagan's.

0:06.7

On this show, we describe how energy, the economy, the environment, and human behavior all fit together and what it might mean for our future.

0:15.7

By sharing insights from global thinkers, we hope to inform and inspire more humans to play emergent roles in the coming

0:23.5

great simplification.

0:28.3

Today I'm joined by my friend Samantha Sweetwater, a leader and storyteller caring for people

0:36.1

in the earth at the intersection of spirituality, psychedelics,

0:41.1

and systems change.

0:43.3

Samantha is the founder and director of One Life Circle, a plant medicine ministry dedicated

0:48.4

to truth, love, and the continuity of life.

0:52.9

Her first book, True Human, reimagining Ourselves at the End of Our World, will be available

0:59.2

later in 2024.

1:01.4

In this conversation, Samantha and I discussed what it means to be spiritual and more broadly

1:07.3

what it means to be human while living in our turbulent, modern, metacrisis

1:13.1

sort of world. It's my belief that any impactful change in a system will need to include

1:20.4

the individual humans that comprise such a system, which is why Samantha's work is quite important.

1:27.1

It's my hope that more individuals find ways to center and stabilize themselves, the more that these type of people can act as stabilizers for the broader system. With that backdrop, please welcome Samantha Sweetwater.

1:58.9

Samantha Sweetwater, welcome to the program.

2:00.8

Thank you, Nate. It's good to be here.

2:03.5

It's such a powerful name.

2:06.2

I kind of wish that my parents had called me Jonathan Greenfield or something that is emotive and beautiful.

2:16.4

No, it was Nathan Hagen's.

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