Tag: Spirituality

  • Foraging for the Soul with Zora

    Foraging for the Soul with Zora

    Episode 28 of the Not-a-Podcast Show went live on January 04 and my guest was Zora, on Twitter @Zora8Me. I called it “Foraging for the Soul” because she has an offbeat spirituality like myself, likely because we both grew up in Scientology.

    I did not intend to make most of this conversation about Scientology, so there came a moment when I bluntly asked to move another direction toward current life stuff and broad spiritual discussion. I think when us Scientologists get talking about our past strange religion, those of us who left it, we can easily dwell at the social trauma that we went through.

    Quite a lot of this is discussing her life in the church and going to a private Scientology school. I was in public school, so I lived a kind of split life. Both situations involved compartmentalization and social trauma. No way around trauma, I tell you.

    Zora is a regular person who takes time to craft thoughtful tweets and who will follow up arguments that might ensue, but without devolving into nastiness and trolling. I believe that because she is approachable and relatable, she has somehow broken through the noise and developed a fan base.

    The chat was active for this episode, so that was nice, and I picked up a handful of her followers. She is on the libertarian side of things but we hardly deal with politics.

  • The Spiritual Foundation of Anarchism with Marcus of Aquarian Anarchy

    The Spiritual Foundation of Anarchism with Marcus of Aquarian Anarchy

    Livestream with Marcus

    Two episodes into my livestream series and I’m pleased to be talking with the creator of the Aquarian Anarchy podcast, which I have been tuning into for several months.

    I first noticed that Marcus used the heptagram as part of the branding for his podcast. And then I noticed that he sometimes brought up Aleister Crowley on the show. This was a red flag for me, that guy is a troublesome character. I was able to directly ask him about it and challenge the credibility of Crowley without disrespecting my guest.

    This launched a discussion that established a spiritual foundation for anarchism and I would say it was never dull. We had a good conversation and in fact it continued off the air.

    I appreciate Marcus for joining me and boosting my signal. I don’t believe it will be the last time we talk.