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The Rich Roll Podcast

The Mind of Daniel Pinchbeck: Evolving Consciousness To Reimagine Commerce, Community, Political Systems & The Environment

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.713.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2015

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Philosopher. Author. Futurist. Counter culture provocateur. Described as a mashup of James Merrill, H. P. Lovecraft, and Carlos Castaneda, I was first introduced to Daniel Pinchbeck through his rather fascinating metaphysical study of prophesy in 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl*– a book that explored humanity's precarious balance between greater self-potential and environmental disaster. Raised by Beat generation parents — his mother dated Jack Kerouac around the time On The Road exploded on the scene – Daniel’s roots in the New York counterculture movement run deep. Throughout the 1990s, Pinchbeck matured into a member of New York's literary select. He wrote for publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Esquire, Rolling Stone and Harper's Bazaar. But slowly something happened. As he approached his late twenties, he describes falling into a deep spiritual crisis fueled by a frustration with the inherent shortcomings of mainstream media and a friend's sudden passing due to a heroin overdose. Despair ultimately led him to an investigation of shamanism. Embracing metaphysical belief systems, his psyche and body began to open to the mystical. His first book, Breaking Open the Head*, chronicled these experiences and observations from a first hand perspective and was heralded as the most significant on psychedelic experimentation since the work of Terence McKenna. Today, everything Mayan, shamanistic and post-modern psychedelia seems to always point to this uniquely perspicacious, probing mind. And I think it's fair to say that Daniel is considered a leading pioneer of the post-modern psychedelic movement, advocating a measured, responsible exploration of shamanistic cultural rites and the substances they employ to expand consciousness. If Daniel is anything, he is a maverick, persistently challenging social, political, economic and cultural paradigms. A man searching for answers both personal and global, his insights are both provocative and fascinating, and more often than not imbued with hope for a better (if not idealized) future world. A confession: Daniel has a prodigious intellect. I admit to being a bit intimidated. Moreover, I have no experience with psychedelics, and as a sober person in recovery it is unlikely I ever will. So I was unsure as to whether interviewing him would be a good idea or even appropriate for this show. But the opportunity arose and I couldn't imagine passing it up. I’m glad I didn’t. Much like my recent conversation with Tom Hardin, this episode marks a departure into new terrain for me. On a personal level, I found Daniel to be engaging, introspective and not surprisingly possessed with the rare ability to muse on a vastly diverse array of challenging themes. This is a fascinating — albeit at times challenging — mind-bender deep dive into Daniel's paradigm breaking vision. Enjoy! Rich

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It may be that humanity has unconsciously

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willed this extremely dangerous threshold

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that threatens us with extinction in order to

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bring about a mass initiation.

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That's Daniel Pinchbeck this week on the Retro-All Podcast.

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The Rich Roll Podcast.

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Hey everybody, welcome to the show. My name's Rich Roll.

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I am your host. This is my podcast.

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Thanks for spending some time with me today.

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So each week I sit down with the best and the brightest,

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the most paradigm-breaking minds across all categories of life,

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health, spirituality, athleticism, fitness, and excellence,

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always excellence, to hopefully illuminate and inform your path,

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your journey.

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And if today's guest is anything, he definitely fits the bill

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when it comes to challenging traditional paradigms.

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His name is Daniel Pinchbeck and I'm pretty excited to introduce him

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to you guys here today. So I first became aware of Daniel.

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I believe it was, well I know it was when I read his book,

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2012, The Return of Quetzacodal. I think I read it back in 2011.

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It's a pretty fascinating book, kind of a mind-bender.

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It's a study of prophecy and very, very interesting.

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