#18: Movement towards Harmony – Greenman Muleh Mbillo on Alignment, Consciousness and the Cessation of Suffering

In this episode the duo host the intriguing Greenman M. Mbillo and he shares profound lessons from his curiosities, studies and experiences with an influence of ancient, asclepian and African healing practices and beyond. Besides stories from his childhood and growth, he also indulges the hosts on the effects of forgiveness (rather, the lack thereof), ritual design, salvation, importance of moments of contemplation, Yoga, embodied knowledge, control of sexual energy, morphogenetic fields, chess and even catness! As they talk disparity between expectations and experience, Greenman shares lessons from thinkers, seers and teachers such as Kanukwa, Mugo wa Kibiru, Muhammad Zakariya Razi, Giorgio Agamben, Stephen Levine and more. This episode explores divinity, politics behind modernist choices and religion, to practices seeking to relinquish who we see ourselves as – in the pursuit of reconnecting with our true and eternal selves.

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Greenman Muleh Mbillo is an independent researcher in complex adaptive systems, an artist, an entrepreneur, a doctor and a philosopher of the ancient Akamba system and traditions. Greenman’s key desired product from his existence is the possible creation of a grand unified theory of Philosophy and Science that bridges the gaps in the standard physics model and the philosophy of mind.  

His education’s entailed integration of the ancient Akamba methods of learning and modernist methods of education which have had heavy reliance on self directed learning.

Some Show notes:

Man Against Himself by Karl Menninger
Myths to Live By by Joseph Campbell
Awareness: The Perils and Opportunities of Reality by Anthony De Mello

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