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Cosmic Intelligence
Chad Woodford
Frequency: 1 episode/83d. Total Eps: 20

Welcome to Cosmic Intelligence (formerly Spiritual But Not Ridiculous), a podcast that explores philosophy (Western and Vedic), consciousness, cosmology, spirituality, and technologies in the broadest sense—technologies of the sacred, of transformation, and of the mundane. As we enter this age of artificial intelligence (AI), we focus in particular on AI and its implications for humanity, questions of consciousness, AI safety and alignment, and what it means to be human in the 21st century, as well as its impact on our shared worldview. Since worldviews create worlds we will always keep one eye on our shifting worldview, hoping to encourage it along from materialism to idealism.
In terms of consciousness and spirituality, we also explore spiritual practices and other ways to expand consciousness, the importance of feeling our feelings, how to cultivate compassion and empathy, find balance, and lean into fear as a practice. Sometimes we have guests.
We approach all subjects from a grounded and discerning perspective.
Your host is Chad Jayadev Woodford, a philosopher, cosmologist, master yoga teacher, Vedic astrologer, lawyer, and technologist.
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Zombies, Transhumanists, and the Worldview Crisis
Season 3 · Episode 7
samedi 5 octobre 2024 • Duration 46:30
Continuing our deep dive into what it means to be human in the age of AI, and inspired by the physicalist yet transcendent worldviews of the transhumanists, in this episode I start to explore the concept of worldviews, focusing first on physicalism / scientific materialism (the idea that matter / energy is fundamental), and how that particular metaphysics or worldview was based entirely on a series of assumptions that were never empirically proven. We contextualize all of it via the postmodern zombie mythology.
I focus on the unexplained anomalies from quantum physics as how they undermine the physicalist worldview. I then explore the reasons that physicalism is so intractable as a worldview.
All of this is just to set the table for an exploration of #idealism in my next episode (the idea that mind or consciousness is fundamental). Then we can finally turn our attention to transhumanism and human faculties.
You can find a YouTube version of this episode here.
Sam Altman’s “Intelligence Age” post
Quantum measurement explained:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHDMJqJHCQg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kxmR82QMN8
Quantum entanglement explained:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqmIVeheTVU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuvK-od647c
John Vervaeke on being rational and spiritual
John Vervaeke on Zombies
The famous Einstein - Bergson debate of 1922
My video on the hurdles to AGI
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What Psychedelic States of Consciousness Tell Us about AI
Season 3 · Episode 6
dimanche 18 août 2024 • Duration 32:25
The irony of the application of the word “hallucination” to LLMs making mistakes is that they are completely incapable of having psychedelic experiences. Why does that matter?
In this mind-bending exploration, we dive into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and expanded states of consciousness. We examine how imagination, creativity, and innovation seem to arise more frequently in altered or "holotropic" states of consciousness - such as through meditation, breathwork, dreams, dancing, psychedelics, or other experiences.
I argue that current approaches to AI may never be truly inventive or creative, as they lack the ability to model the abductive reasoning and intuitive leaps that often occur in these holotropic states. To support this thesis, we explore historical examples of scientific and philosophical breakthroughs that emerged from dreams, visions, and other non-ordinary states of consciousness.
In short, I am challenging the narrative that AI will soon surpass human intelligence, suggesting there may be profound mysteries of the human mind that AI cannot replicate, and offering a more sober and realistic view of the limitations facing AI research in attempting to model the wonders of human cognition and consciousness.
This video is part of a series about the myths, hype, and ideologies surrounding AI.
YouTube version
Support Chad
Stan Grof's collected works
My previous video on the impediments to AGI
Paper using LLMs to model abductive reasoning
Willis Harman's Higher Creativity
Effects of conscious connected breathing on cortical brain activity, mood and state of consciousness in healthy adults
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Embodiment, Wildness & Magic with Schuyler Brown
Season 1 · Episode 7
dimanche 28 novembre 2021 • Duration 01:24:53
In this episode I talk to Schuyler Brown, a futurist, facilitator, coach, teacher of embodiment and meditation, and a writer. You can find her at artofemergence.com and her essays/poems are on Medium @ schuylerbrown.
In the course of a broad-ranging discussion, Schuyler and I talk about grace; classical Tantra and the descending path; down-home, Kentucky spirituality; roots and rooting down; nature and the lost wildness of Europe; desire and magic; attachment; prayer; late stage capitalism; the importance of community; and the art of embodiment. It was a sort of collaborative riff on the potential of modern spirituality.
As you can probably tell from the recording, we had so much fun talking. I wish we could record all of our conversations!
- Schuyler’s embodiment and coaching offerings
- Schuyler’s writing on Medium
- Wendell Berry, poet, novelist, environmental activist, farmer
- Ramana Maharshi’s Be As You Are
- Bill Plotkin’s books
- The indigenous Bön people of Tibet
- Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the occupation of Alcatraz (2019)
- Anne Lamott’s book about prayer: Help Thanks Wow
- James Hillman’s lectures on alchemy
- Twilight language
- The poetry of David Whyte
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Sacred Plants & Yoga: A Love Story
Season 1 · Episode 6
samedi 6 novembre 2021 • Duration 49:21
In this episode, we approach plant medicine from a yogic perspective. And we explore how yoga and sacred plant medicine are complementary practices with a long-standing symbiotic tradition; how yoga can be a powerful preparatory and integrative practice when working with plants; and how yoga can also be a powerful alternative to working with plants—not everyone needs to work with plants.
It’s Native American Heritage Month so I just want to acknowledge the debt we owe to the native people of this land and all sacred lands, and the importance of respecting all indigenous traditions in joining sacred plant ceremonies and working with sacred plants. I think it’s important to engage only in ceremonies that preserve traditions and have the blessing of indigenous curanderos. The world needs these sacred traditions, and they should be spread far and wide, but with a deep respect for their roots.
I will be offering a plant medicine integration yoga class as part of the upcoming Belize International Yoga Festival on December 4. It will offer a taste of the kinds of yoga integration practices I share with students and clients. You can learn more here.
Full show notes here.
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Stop Playing It Safe with Adam Schomer
Season 1 · Episode 5
mercredi 22 septembre 2021 • Duration 01:15:24
My guest this week is Adam Schomer, a documentary film and television director, writer, and producer, and the president of i2i Productions. Adam is probably most known for the Netflix documentary HEAL and is currently spearheading the global online summit for the film Fantastic Fungi.
Adam is also a dear friend and a personal inspiration to me. He’s a great example of how spirituality and the spiritual path can be lighthearted and fun, and authentic. As you can probably guess, we met in India.
In this episode we explore the role of fear and forgiveness on the spiritual path, utopian communities and the importance of community, giving people tools for living through the kind of elevated entertainment that Adam produces, the power of following your heart, how to build spiritual resilience, and much more.
Full show notes here.
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On Becoming More Impactful With Spirituality
Season 1 · Episode 4
jeudi 26 août 2021 • Duration 57:29
Inspired by friends, family, and people like Daniel Pinchbeck, who have been so critical of spirituality, I mount a full-throated defense of spirituality, first acknowledging the pitfalls and shortcomings. Spirituality for me is a holistic worldview and set of practices that make us more relevant and impactful in the world, instead of more escapist and checked-out.
Authentic spirituality is becoming a spiritual scientist, making us more discerning, not more out-of-touch. Furthermore, true change cannot come about in the world without first expanding consciousness through spiritual practice.
Finally, spirituality offers a nurturing cosmology that imbues our lives with deeper meaning.
Daniel Pinchbeck articles mentioned in this episode:
Here's my blog post about morphic fields.
Special thanks to Blaire Embrey and Meghan Kemp for providing valuable input as I developed these ideas!
Full show notes
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Holistic Yoga, Ashrams & Gurus with Meghan Kemp
Season 1 · Episode 3
mercredi 28 juillet 2021 • Duration 01:22:42
My podcast guest this week is Meghan Kemp, a dedicated student and teacher of yoga, who is integrating eastern practices into western culture (which is why I was so excited to talk to her). She has been practicing yoga since she was 14 and teaching asana, meditation, breathwork and kriya for the past five years. Following a year of living, studying and teaching at an ashram in northern India, Meghan has returned to the States to share these transformational practices with all walks of life. She is also a budding Vedic Astrologer and offers astrology readings as a means to alleviate suffering and increase joy.
Our conversation spanned a broad spectrum of topics, all orbiting around the broad and rich practices of yoga, from the elements that make up a holistic yoga practice, to ashram life and the role of a guru on the spiritual path, to cults, to the question of enlightenment, to Vedic astrology.
In this surreal liminal space after quarantine here in New York, it was wonderful to be able to do this interview with Meghan in-person instead of online! One of my mics failed half way through recording. Thankfully I had 2 backups. But this is why the audio quality fluctuates a bit in two places. Podcasting. It’s a journey of learning on all sides.
The path of enlightenment is the toughest path, and that seeking is the hardest task. — Swami
Rama The spiritual path teaches us how to float on our backs, relaxed and aware, in the waters of reality. — Elizabeth Lesser
Swami Rama's book Living with the Himalayan Masters
Mariana Caplan's wonderful The Guru Question
A list of resources for helping India during the pandemic
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Astrology Isn't What You Think It Is
Season 1 · Episode 2
mardi 29 juin 2021 • Duration 01:15:21
We live in what seems like the denouement of the age of reason. We feel separate and alienated in a world bereft of meaning. Astrology can be a remedy for that alienation and emptiness. To see why and how, I explore the history of science and European reason, depth psychology, and quantum physics. I then assuage concerns about the implications for free will in astrology, and talk about how Vedic astrology (Jyotish) compares with Western astrology. We go deep in this episode, because the cosmos is deep; we just have to look, and listen.
The Modern Astrology Zeitgeist
“I don't believe in astrology; I'm a Sagittarius and we're skeptical.” — Arthur C. Clarke
Why are Millennials so into Astrology? (Jan 2018)
“Astrology is not a science; there’s no evidence that one’s zodiac sign actually correlates to personality.” [citing a 1984 research paper showing no correlation between astrology and personality.]
Astrology in the Age of Uncertainty (Oct 2019)
“Millennials who see no contradiction between using astrology and believing in science are fueling a resurgence of the practice.”
Exploding popularity, a booming $40 million business for apps (Nov 2020)
The New York Times Modern Love podcast recently featured a story about Vedic astrology.
Influences
Some of the luminaries who Influenced my thinking on astrology, both Western and Vedic, include:
- Rick Tarnas
- Fritjof Capra — I highly recommend reading his now-famous Tao of Physics. Despite being almost 50 years old now, it is still highly relevant today.
- Amit Goswami
- Anand Mehrotra
Learn more about my astrology offerings.
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Welcome to the Podcast
Season 1 · Episode 1
samedi 29 mai 2021 • Duration 40:40
In this inaugural episode of the podcast I attempt to define spirituality, explain the title, and talk about the themes and topics I will be exploring on future episodes, including:
- how authentic spirituality can be the most effective way to make a positive impact on the world,
- the burgeoning Wisdom Revolution,
- spiritual ego & spiritual bypass,
- Vedic astrology,
- plant medicine, and
- the elements of yoga beyond asana, including kriya, pranayama, laya, and jnana yoga.
Look for new episodes about once a month, although I plan to put a few out in quick succession to clear this backlog of content I have.
Philip Goldberg’s wonderful American Veda, which talks about the rise of people identifying as “spiritual but not religious” (SBNR).
Slavoj Žižek's wonderful documentary is The Pervert's Guide to Ideology
Ramana Maharshi's teaching "Who Am I?"
More about the podcast here https://elemental.yoga/podcast
You can sign up for Jayadev's newsletter, and join his online community
Instagram: @kriya.guy
You can also find a video version of this podcast on Jayadev's YouTube channel
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Impediments to Creating Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Season 3 · Episode 5
lundi 15 juillet 2024 • Duration 52:23
Artificial general intelligence, or superintelligence, is not right around the corner like AI companies want you to believe, and that's because intelligence is really hard.
Major AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic (as well as Ilya Sutskever’s new company) have the explicit goal of creating artificial general intelligence (AGI), and claim to be very close to doing so using technology that doesn’t seem capable of getting us there.
So let's talk about intelligence, both human and artificial.
What is artificial intelligence? What is intelligence? Are we going to be replaced or killed by superintelligence robots? Are we on the precipice of a techno-utopia, or some kind of singularity?
These are the questions I explore, to try to offer a layman’s overview of why we’re far away from AGI and superintelligence. Among other things, I highlight the limitations of current AI systems, including their lack of trustworthiness, reliance on bottom-up machine learning, and inability to provide true reasoning and common sense. I also introduce abductive inference, a rarely discussed type of reasoning.
Why do smart people want us to think that they’ve solved intelligence when they are smart enough to know they haven’t? Keep that question in mind as we go.
YouTube version originally recorded July 1, 2024....
Support Chad
James Bridle’s Ways of Being (book)
Ezra Klein’s comments on AI & capitalism
How LLMs work
Gary Marcus on the limits of AGI
More on induction and abduction
NYTimes deep dive into AI data harvesting
Sam Altman acknowledging that they’ve reached the limits of LLMs
Mira Murati saying the same thing last month
Google’s embarrassing AI search experience
AI Explained’s perspective on AGI
LLMs Can’t Plan paper
Paper on using LLMs to tackle abduction
ChatGPT is Bullshit paper
Philosophize This on nostalgia and pastiche
Please leave a comment with your thoughts, and anything I might have missed or gotten wrong. More about me over here
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