Jordan Hall is a tech entrepreneur, philosopher, and meta-systemic thinker who, over a year ago, announced that he had converted to Christianity.
This conversation was recorded live during Limicon, a digital conference for those in the liminal, metamodern, and game B spaces.
In it, we explored Jordan’s early experiences with religion and spirituality, what ultimately drew him to Christianity, and what Christianity might afford that Eastern traditions do not.
We touched on discerning divine calling from the egoic mind, confronting fundamentalist forms of Christianity, and the shift from propositional to participatory forms of knowing.
We also examined the role religion may play in ameliorating some of the negative trends in society and the meta-crisis at large.
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📝[Show Notes] 📝
0:00 - Introduction
3:07 - Jordan’s journey into religion & spirituality
16:39 - Entrepreneurship as a path to cultivating instincts and intuitions
20:40 - Landing in Black Mountain and finding Christianity
26:26 - Extensively studying Christianity and discovering a new level of humility
34:04 - What does Christianity afford that Eastern religions don’t?
44:26 - The Meta-Crisis is a crisis of religion
54:05 - The Impact of Religious Traditions on Family
58:28 - Healing our religious trauma and deepening our capacity to love
1:04:05 - Differentiating intuition (divine calling vs egoic mind)
1:18:16 - Confronting fundamentalist forms of Christianity and finding a church that aligns
1:29:01 - Divine sensemaking