• God’s Children vs Man’s Children, with special guest Lauri Poldre

  • Apr 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
  • Podcast
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God’s Children vs Man’s Children, with special guest Lauri Poldre

  • Summary

  • God’s Children vs Man’s Children dives into the contrast and relationship between the natural world and technological advancements. In this thought provoking episode, the hosts welcome Lauri Poldre, a mentor and artist from Estonia, who shares his journey from a career in tech to a life deeply enriched by nature and spirituality. The episode explores topics such as the nuanced interplay between nature and technology, the reasons behind Lauri's major career shift, and how technology can both benefit and pose dangers to society. Discussions also touch on the impact of AI, the healing power of nature, and the concept of using technology in harmony with natural principles. Timestamps: (17:35) Lauri’s experiences and adventures discovering sacred spaces and spirituality (25:46) Trans-humanism and the “outsourcing of our consciousness” (38:03) How leaving the tech world opened the door to practices including sound healing (49:46) Lauri’s advice on getting into alignment with heart-based actions and artistic expression (54:24) Finding the “low hanging fruit” to begin getting connected (1:07:25) Non-duality - definition and discussion (1:15:41) Approaches to subduing the mind in our tech heavy world SPECIAL THANKS to Lauri Poldre and the SACRED CREW: Karen Stewart, Marina Aleman, Ilana Bielak, Jessica Trinity, Jorge Gonzalez, Jaime Fidel, Gibran Fitch and Aaron Cruz. LINKS: Website: sacredynamics.com Website / GHK: https://www.sacredynamics.com/ghk Insta: https://www.instagram.com/sacredynamics/ Lauri Poldre: Website: https://lauripoldre.com/ Instagram: lauri.poldre
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