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Good News About the World Falling Apart

Good News About the World Falling Apart

Written by: anandaforest
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The crises we face on Earth right now are the birth pangs of a species. Good news? Humans have been here before. We were at an inflection point of this magnitude when we first developed fire and language 200,000 years ago and, again, ten thousand years ago when we learned how to germinate seeds. Although these Turnings could have led to our extinction, each time we used our superpowers—imagination and intuition—to transform our consciousness and persevere.

The crises we face today announce a Third Turning.

The good news lies in our name, homo sapiens, from the Latin for “one who knows,” the same meaning as the word “shaman.” In times like these, we have always turned to the shamans among us and it is no different today. Just as such wise ones pioneered fire and language and the germination of seeds, they offer similar guidance today, but this time both the fire and the seed lie in our hearts.

In this podcast, I bring thirty years of working the 12 Steps, forty years of teaching history and anthropology, fifty years of spiritual seeking to bear on the current predicaments we face. Get ready to have your mind blown!

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Episodes
  • Your Heart Has a Hidden Jewel — Here's How to Find It
    Apr 12 2026

    Consciousness awakening. Paradigm shift. Open your heart! What if we recognized the pictures on our altar as the packet picture for the seed we contain—the heart? What if we saw our practice as the spiritual equivalent of gardening? What if we saw that being—Jesus, Mary, Buddha—not just as a helpful guide but as a promise of what we were meant to be? Why were we drawn to that particular holy figure in the first place? What does the resonance we feel with her mean? Coincidence? Wishful thinking? Or a deeper knowing of who we are? These images do not represent unattainable ego ideals. They show us what we will look like when we have cracked open the shells of our egos and nurtured and tended our authentic selves. 00:00 Introduction 01:00 The Third Turning is about opening the heart 01:30 Opening your heart makes you stronger. How to do it. 02:33 The treasure inside the seed—the intelligence to make many more 03:11 Concept of exponential growth/advent of addiction: One is too many and a thousand is not enough 04:04 Imperative to find a new way to fill our hunger: Open the heart 05:05 The heart is a seed: the shell is the ribcage and the ego. Inside is the wisdom and power to transform the world 07:00 What is disaster for the shell is liberation for the germ inside 07:40 Everything falling apart is how it looks to the ego. Things falling apart is how the new paradigm is born 09:15 We have to open our hearts. How do we germinate the "heart seed"? 09:40 Images on your altar are the "seed packet pictures" of what lies in your heart 12:05. The shell is a prison cell. How do we get out?

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    13 mins
  • When the Heart Awakens, Everything Changes—The Third Turning
    Apr 5 2026

    The Third Turning is the movement from the head to the heart chakra and into higher consciousness, from a shared belief in separateness and duality to a realization of the interconnectedness of all things. This shift is not new. Individuals have achieved it for millennia. The Lakota prophet, White Buffalo Calf Woman, announced the Third Turning with her refrain, mitakuye oyasin, “All my relations!”—We are all related: All humans, all animals, all plants and rocks. Jesus said the same thing: “Love thy neighbor as thyself.” Einstein spoke of the ending of the “optical delusion” that all things, all beings, are disconnected and alone. What will be new about the Third Turning is groups of individuals achieving this transformation of consciousness, this paradigm shift, and, together, changing the world.

    00:00 Introduction

    00:29 Summary of First and Second Turnings

    01:03 First use of fire and language. Arrival of Homo Sapiens aka Shamans

    01:52 First agriculture leading quickly to first cities, writing and private property.

    02:22 Time for a paradigm shift

    02:37 Chakras as blueprint for human evolution

    06:20 Fully entering the heart chakra as catalyst for Third Turning

    11:13 Learning how to love oneself is the Third Turning

    12:44 The Twelve Steps are a beautiful example of the Third Turning 1

    3:18 Opening your heart is the Third Turning

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    14 mins
  • The Hidden History They Didn't Teach You About the Last Five Thousand Years–The Second Turning
    Apr 5 2026

    The birth of civilization and the seeds of patriarchy: around a large inland sea bordering the northern edge of our home continent, groups of hunting and gathering nomads became larger and more numerous and there was less room for them to hunt and gather successfully. They found once plentiful resources depleted by other groups like themselves and found themselves more often in competition with these groups. Fighting became more frequent as did hunger and disease.

    These challenges grew slowly, of course, as did our solution—gardening. With the advent of agriculture, food requirements could be met within a much smaller area and a sequence of events rapidly occurred. Teach humans the power of seed germination, wait a few thousand years, and a number of extraordinary things will happen. First, because of the ability to provide adequate food within a vastly reduced territory, population increased. Groups grew larger and no longer needed to compete to the same degree for food with similar groups. People had more time to specialize in specific crafts and art forms. Because they were no longer constantly on the move, they could begin to acquire more possessions. Social and economic inequality increased.

    Within roughly five to ten thousand years, humans, who had for two hundred millennia roamed in small groups, found themselves living in the first cities, ruled by kings, owning property and relying on the written word. This was the Second Turning, the advent of civilization. A little later, first on the great flood plain of eastern Asia and then on the isthmus connecting the American continents, the same thing happened. After several millennia of gardening at increasing scales, former hunter-gatherers became literate urban dwellers with a high degree of social hierarchy.

    Take a look around you. Where do you live? In a city? Working in a pyramidally organized organization? Depending on your facility with the written word to determine your place in the existing social hierarchy? Worried about how much you have (or don’t have)? This socio-economic form—so small and rare when it first appeared—now surrounds the world and threatens the planet’s survival with its basic precepts—the unquestioned importance of wealth and social status. Our accelerating advancements of the last two hundred years (fossil fuels, computers, AI) have only made the original pyramidal construct bigger and faster. They have not elevated us to another level of social organization and behavior the way fire and language did, the way agriculture did. Our basic priorities and motivators have not changed.

    While we live in a world that looks very different from the one inhabited by the first urban dwellers, if you took people from any social class in that long-ago world and put them in a room of modern people of the same class, they would understand each other perfectly: my boss is a jerk; it’s impossible to find capable subordinates; I will do anything to maintain my grip on power. Although enormous intellectual and technological leaps lay millennia ahead of Sumer and Egypt, the basic paradigm for modern urban-based life was set. The fundamental preoccupation with wealth and status would continue to be the primary drivers of human society for the next five thousand years. It is precisely these ancient and near universal drivers which are making our myriad crises impossible to solve. As the saying attributed to Einstein puts it, “The level of thinking which created a problem (or set of problems) will, by definition, be unable to solve this problem.” A new level of thinking is required. This new level of thinking will drive the Third Turning.

    00:00 Summary of First Turning-Origins of fire and language

    01:24 Motivators for Second Turning/agricultural revolution

    01:45 Learning to germinate sees the next major paradigm shift after fire and language

    02:18 Neolithic revolution, Larger sedentary groups living in smaller areas

    02:45 Ancient writing, cuneiform--increased grain supplies and population catalysts for new form of communication

    03:18 Ancient writing first used to keep track of grain supplies

    03:25 First cities in Mesopotamia and Egypt; first pyramids, kings, armies, slaves, writing; template for how we live today; at first only 3 or 4, each with a population of a few thousand

    04:20 Today, there are more than 10,000 cities with a combined population of over four billion; appetites and waste products leading to 6th Mass Extinction

    04:50 Humans have capacity for making paradigm shifts in face of serious threats. We have been here before.

    06:47 Wealth and status primary motivators of our current paradigm. Accumulation did become a goal until humans became sedentary.

    07:22 Second Turning ending; time for a paradigm shift

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    9 mins
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