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HERMANN HESSE : SELF- UNDERSTANDING AND ENLIGHTENMENT - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS

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Welcome to Alexis karpouzos's podcast. Today, we embark on a journey through the landscapes of the inner soul, guided by one of the most profound literary voices of the 20th century and the philosophical insights of our guest. We are exploring the theme: Hermann Hesse: Self-Understanding and Enlightenment, featuring the perspectives of philosopher, thinker and author Alexis Karpouzos. For generations, Hermann Hesse has been the quiet companion of the seeker. From the restless wandering of Knulp and the spiritual awakening of Siddhartha, to the intellectual tensions of The Glass Bead Game and the dark night of the soul in Steppenwolf, Hesse’s work remains a roadmap for those who refuse to live a superficial life.Joining us to unpack these themes is Alexis Karpouzos. Together, we will examine how Hesse’s 'Path of the Interior' aligns with Karpouzos’ own philosophy of universal consciousness.How do we bridge the gap between our 'social selves' and our true essence? Is enlightenment a destination to be reached, or a way of experiencing the 'now'? And how does Hesse’s unique blend of Eastern mysticism and Western psychology speak to the modern search for meaning?Today, we dive into the 'Magic of the Beginning' and the courage required to become who we truly are.Please welcome Alexis Karpouzos."Key Discussion Points for this Episode:To help you prepare for the conversation, here are the core concepts that link Hesse and Karpouzos:The Unity of Opposites: How Hesse uses characters (like Narcissus and Goldmund) to represent the Western tension between the mind and the senses, and how Karpouzos suggests a non-dualistic healing of this split.The "Siddhartha" Archetype: Discussing the importance of individual experience over dogmatic teaching—the idea that wisdom is not communicable, only lived.Polarity and Totality: Exploring Hesse’s belief that life is a constant swing between poles, and enlightenment is the "middle way" or the center of the circle.The Self as a Bridge: How self-understanding is not an act of isolation, but the very door through which we connect to the rest of humanity and the cosmos.Phase 1: The Call to Awakening (The Search)The Path of the Interior: Hesse often wrote that "the way to innocence, to the uncreated, to God, leads not back, but forward." How does this "path of the interior" align with your philosophy of self-understanding?The Illusion of the Social Self: In Steppenwolf, Harry Haller struggles with the many "souls" within him. How do you and Hesse view the "Ego"? Is it a prison we must escape, or a tool we must learn to use?The Tension of Polarity: Hesse’s characters often represent two sides—Spirit vs. Nature, or the Thinker vs. the Artist. Why is it so difficult for the Western mind to find the "Middle Way" that connects these two?Phase 2: Siddhartha and the Nature of WisdomKnowledge vs. Wisdom: Siddhartha famously says, "Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom." If wisdom cannot be taught, what is the role of a philosopher or a spiritual guide in the modern world?The River as a Teacher: The river in Siddhartha symbolizes a reality where past, present, and future coexist—a concept very similar to your "Indivisible Wholeness." How can a person practically learn to "listen" to life as Siddhartha listened to the river?The Necessity of Error: To find himself, Siddhartha had to experience both extreme asceticism and extreme decadence. Does your philosophy suggest that "losing oneself" is a mandatory requirement for "finding oneself"?    The most central and famous concept of Alexis Karpouzos is that the World is neither pure order, nor chaos, nor a simple dialectical contradiction - it is an open and creative play of forces. Man does not dominate the world, but man and the world cooperate and co-form. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to Alexis karpouzos's podcast. Today, we embark on a journey through the landscapes of the inner soul, guided by one of the most profound literary voices of the 20th century and the philosophical insights of our guest. We are exploring the theme: Hermann Hesse: Self-Understanding and Enlightenment, featuring the perspectives of philosopher, thinker and author Alexis Karpouzos. For generations, Hermann Hesse has been the quiet companion of the seeker. From the restless wandering of Knulp and the spiritual awakening of Siddhartha, to the intellectual tensions of The Glass Bead Game and the dark night of the soul in Steppenwolf, Hesse’s work remains a roadmap for those who refuse to live a superficial life.Joining us to unpack these themes is Alexis Karpouzos. Together, we will examine how Hesse’s 'Path of the Interior' aligns with Karpouzos’ own philosophy of universal consciousness.How do we bridge the gap between our 'social selves' and our true essence? Is enlightenment a destination to be reached, or a way of experiencing the 'now'? And how does Hesse’s unique blend of Eastern mysticism and Western psychology speak to the modern search for meaning?Today, we dive into the 'Magic of the Beginning' and the courage required to become who we truly are.Please welcome Alexis Karpouzos."Key Discussion Points for this Episode:To help you prepare for the conversation, here are the core concepts that link Hesse and Karpouzos:The Unity of Opposites: How Hesse uses characters (like Narcissus and Goldmund) to represent the Western tension between the mind and the senses, and how Karpouzos suggests a non-dualistic healing of this split.The "Siddhartha" Archetype: Discussing the importance of individual experience over dogmatic teaching—the idea that wisdom is not communicable, only lived.Polarity and Totality: Exploring Hesse’s belief that life is a constant swing between poles, and enlightenment is the "middle way" or the center of the circle.The Self as a Bridge: How self-understanding is not an act of isolation, but the very door through which we connect to the rest of humanity and the cosmos.Phase 1: The Call to Awakening (The Search)The Path of the Interior: Hesse often wrote that "the way to innocence, to the uncreated, to God, leads not back, but forward." How does this "path of the interior" align with your philosophy of self-understanding?The Illusion of the Social Self: In Steppenwolf, Harry Haller struggles with the many "souls" within him. How do you and Hesse view the "Ego"? Is it a prison we must escape, or a tool we must learn to use?The Tension of Polarity: Hesse’s characters often represent two sides—Spirit vs. Nature, or the Thinker vs. the Artist. Why is it so difficult for the Western mind to find the "Middle Way" that connects these two?Phase 2: Siddhartha and the Nature of WisdomKnowledge vs. Wisdom: Siddhartha famously says, "Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom." If wisdom cannot be taught, what is the role of a philosopher or a spiritual guide in the modern world?The River as a Teacher: The river in Siddhartha symbolizes a reality where past, present, and future coexist—a concept very similar to your "Indivisible Wholeness." How can a person practically learn to "listen" to life as Siddhartha listened to the river?The Necessity of Error: To find himself, Siddhartha had to experience both extreme asceticism and extreme decadence. Does your philosophy suggest that "losing oneself" is a mandatory requirement for "finding oneself"?    The most central and famous concept of Alexis Karpouzos is that the World is neither pure order, nor chaos, nor a simple dialectical contradiction - it is an open and creative play of forces. Man does not dominate the world, but man and the world cooperate and co-form. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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