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J. Daniel Alejos
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Ontology 101
Genesis 15 - The Covenant Cut
Send us a textGenesis 15 takes us into the heart of divine promise. Abram’s doubt meets God’s self-binding oath—an ontological act where God places the weight of the covenant on Himself. We explore the symbolic darkness, the meaning of righteousness by faith, and the generational horizon of promise and suffering.Join J. Daniel Alejos as we witness the moment where God reveals what it means to be the One who holds.
2025-12-19
28 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 14 - The Priest-King
Send us a textGenesis 14 weaves war, rescue, blessing, and mystery. Melchizedek enters the story as priest-king, revealing a higher moral order that precedes Israel. We examine how Abram’s victory resists exploitation, how blessing legitimizes alignment, and how covenant identity emerges against the backdrop of empire.Join J. Daniel Alejos as we explore the encounter that reorients Abram’s place in the world.
2025-12-18
23 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 13 - Strife and Space
Send us a textIn Genesis 13, Abram and Lot reveal two moral postures: one generous and aligned, one driven by sight and self-interest. We explore how peace arises from trust, how land becomes symbolic space, and how God expands promise in response to Abram’s posture.Join J. Daniel Alejos as we explore how alignment is revealed in the way we handle conflict.
2025-12-17
21 min
Ontology 101
Episode 12 - The Call
Send us a textGenesis 12 begins the story of Abraham and the emergence of a people shaped by divine calling. We examine how blessing is tied to obedience, how pilgrimage forms the soul, and how God’s promise reframes identity and direction. Abram’s journey becomes the template for covenantal becoming.Walk with J. Daniel Alejos into the foundational moment where faith becomes structure.
2025-12-16
31 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 11 — Babel’s Collapse
Send us a textGenesis 11 presents Babel as a human attempt to ascend without alignment—to simulate sacredness through architecture and collective ambition. We explore how pride organizes systems, how language functions as moral boundary, and why God’s confusion of speech is an act of mercy rather than destruction.Join J. Daniel Alejos as we examine why unity without consecration cannot hold.
2025-12-15
29 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 10 - The Nations
Send us a textGenesis 10 maps the dispersion of nations—a structural genealogy of culture, language, and geography. We explore how identity cascades outward from ancestry, how nations carry both blessing and fracture, and how the table of nations sets the stage for global moral architecture.Join J. Daniel Alejos as we read this chapter not as a list, but as the blueprint of civilization’s formation.
2025-12-14
25 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 9 - Covenant and Consequence
Send us a textIn Genesis 9, God establishes a covenant with all living creatures—a structural promise meant to stabilize creation after chaos. We examine the ontological meaning of covenant, the sacredness of life, the re-establishment of boundaries, and the troubling episode of Noah’s sons, where dishonor reintroduces fracture into freshly renewed soil.Join J. Daniel Alejos as we explore how blessing and responsibility intertwine at the world’s new beginning.
2025-12-13
25 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 8 - Renewal Begins
Send us a textAs the waters recede, Genesis 8 opens a chapter of reorientation. Noah waits, listens, releases, discerns. Divine memory becomes the anchor of creation’s restart. We explore how mercy accompanies judgment, how patience becomes formation, and how the dove’s return signals a world ready to receive life again.Join J. Daniel Alejos as we examine how renewal happens slowly, deliberately, and in alignment.
2025-12-12
29 min
Ontology 101
Chapter 7 - Uncreation
Send us a textGenesis 7 depicts creation unraveling—the boundaries of Genesis 1 collapsing under moral distortion. The flood is not annihilation but uncreation, a return to undifferentiated waters so that structure may be rebuilt. In this episode, we explore the ark as consecrated architecture, Noah as steward, and divine judgment as the reset that makes renewal possible.Journey with J. Daniel Alejos into the waters and see how consequence becomes cosmic.
2025-12-11
25 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 6 - An Imagination for Evil
Send us a textIn Genesis 6, misalignment scales. Violence fills the earth, boundaries blur, and the world’s structure itself begins to break. This episode explores how unchecked autonomy corrodes the moral landscape, how divine grief reveals the weight of relational rupture, and why judgment is not arbitrary wrath but structural necessity. Noah emerges as a remnant of resonance—a single aligned node in a collapsing system.Join J. Daniel Alejos as we examine why a world without alignment cannot hold.
2025-12-10
25 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 5 - And He Died
Send us a textGenesis 5 may look like a genealogy, but it is a chapter about ontological continuity—how identity, blessing, and decay pass through generations. We examine how mortality shapes the human story, how righteous lineage preserves resonance in a fractured world, and how Enoch disrupts the pattern with a glimpse of what alignment can still become.Join J. Daniel Alejos as we read this genealogy as a moral architecture of time, memory, and inheritance.
2025-12-09
32 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 4 - The First Violence
Send us a textGenesis 4 takes us into the inner terrain of worship, envy, and violence. Cain and Abel embody two ontological postures: one aligned, one self-centered. When Cain refuses correction, misalignment spills outward into the soil itself. In this episode, we explore how desire shapes offering, how resentment matures into bloodshed, and how God’s warning reveals the structure of agency and consequence. Even banishment becomes a lesson in the geometry of mercy.Walk with J. Daniel Alejos as we examine the first murder—and the deeper story of what happens when mora...
2025-12-08
29 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 3 - The Fracture
Send us a textGenesis 3 is not just the story of a forbidden tree—it is the story of ontological rupture. In this episode, we examine how deception distorts recognition, how desire is bent inward, and how trust collapses into suspicion. The Fall is not merely moral failure; it is structural misalignment, a deviation from the architecture of being. We explore how shame rewrites self-perception, how exile reveals consequence rather than punishment, and how God’s pursuit shows that truth still holds even when humans don’t.Join J. Daniel Alejos as we...
2025-12-08
30 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 2 - Dust, Breath, and the Architecture of Being
Send us a textIn this episode, we slow down and look closely at Genesis 2—not as a second telling of creation, but as a deeper unveiling of how being itself is structured. Here, humanity is not merely made; humanity is formed—from dust, by breath, into purpose. The Garden is not scenery; it is architecture. Vocation is not a task list; it is alignment. Boundaries are not restrictions; they are moral geometry. And covenant union is not sentiment; it is the structural logic of relationship written into creation itse...
2025-12-08
28 min
Radio Tecnológico de Celaya
Episodio 43 T5 La mecánica de la vida - Aplicaciones de la ingeniería mecánica en servicios metal mecánico
En este episodio tuvimos la presencia del Ing. Daniel Alejos quién nos platicó sobre algunas de las aplicaciones de la ingeniería mecánica en servicios metal mecánico.Conducido por: Mauricio Gazca y Cesar Eduardo Bárcenas
2025-12-02
53 min
Ontology 101
Genesis 1 - Moral Infrastructure
Send us a textThis podcast offers an exegetical reading of Genesis Chapter 1, interpreted through the lens of ontological moral geometry as developed by J. Daniel Alejos. The goal is to reveal how the opening chapter of Scripture does more than narrate beginnings — it unveils the deep architecture of being, order, alignment, and the structure of reality God establishes from the first words of revelation.
2025-11-29
32 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 15 - The Bedrock of Reality
Send us a textIn this final and most foundational episode of season 1, the AI hosts turn from narrative and metaphor to the underlying logical architecture that supports every claim explored throughout the series. Titled “The Bedrock of Reality,” this episode examines the Mandated Consequence Method (MCM) — the rigorous, recursive argument engine designed to expose the deepest structural truths beneath morality, coherence, personhood, and the meaning of alignment.The hosts walk through how the MCM identifies and clarifies what Alejos argues is the bedrock beneath all reasoning and all being: the objective “ought” humans can...
2025-11-13
47 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 12 - “What Holds True?"
Send us a textIn this episode, the AI hosts begin the turn from collapse to restoration, exploring Chapter Eleven: What Holds True? from J. Daniel Alejos’ Tending the Garden. After the previous chapter’s heavy meditation on neglect and symbolic fracture, this one asks the central question: when everything breaks, what still holds?The hosts walk listeners through Alejos’ reconstruction of moral clarity, beginning with his challenge to the illusion of comfort. True peace, Alejos argues, isn’t the absence of struggle but orientation — knowing your soul is aimed at something r...
2025-11-12
04 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 10 – “What It Means to Tend”
Send us a textIn this episode, the AI hosts step into Part III of J. Daniel Alejos’ Tending the Garden — the practical heart of the book — beginning with Chapter Nine: What It Means to Tend. After tracing the inevitability of formation and the moral weight of influence, Alejos turns to the lived response: faithful tending.The hosts unpack how Alejos reframes moral and spiritual maturity away from control and performance, toward attentive stewardship. Tending, they explain, is the posture of someone who recognizes the weight of moral formation and chooses to carry it ...
2025-11-12
04 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 11 – “Contamination, Neglect, and Damage”
Send us a textIn this episode, the AI hosts turn to one of the most sobering chapters of Tending the Garden — Chapter Ten: Contamination, Neglect, and Damage. After learning what faithful tending looks like, this chapter examines what happens when formation is ignored or corrupted. As Alejos warns, formation never stops; neglect isn’t neutral — it’s permission for decay.The hosts unpack Alejos’ central warning that inaction is itself formation: when the moral garden is left untended, “weeds find their way in” and the soul hardens. Using the language of geometry and ecology, A...
2025-11-12
05 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 13 – “The One Who Holds”
Send us a textIn this climactic episode, the AI hosts reach Chapter Twelve of J. Daniel Alejos’ Tending the Garden, the chapter toward which the entire series has been building. After tracing the reality of morality, the inevitability of formation, and the consequences of misalignment, Alejos brings the framework to its ontological center: Truth is not an idea—it’s a person.The hosts explore how Alejos presents Christ not as a sentimental addition to the argument, but as its necessary conclusion. The logic of the book demands a source that i...
2025-11-12
12 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 14 – “Keep the Lamp Lit” (Finale)
Send us a textIn this final episode of The Deep Dive series on J. Daniel Alejos’ Tending the Garden, the AI hosts bring the journey to a close by weaving together the book’s final movements — The Invitation, The Postlude, and The Appendix. This reflective conclusion shifts from analysis to embodiment, asking: What does it mean to live this book?The hosts begin with The Invitation, where Alejos’ tone softens from instruction to intimacy. The Gardener kneels beside the soil of the reader’s life and whispers, “Let’s begin again.” It’s a stunning image...
2025-11-12
06 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 6 – “Formation Is Inevitable”
Send us a textIn this episode, the AI hosts begin Part II of J. Daniel Alejos’ Tending the Garden — moving from the question of what morality is to how it actually forms us. Chapter Five, Formation Is Inevitable, reveals one of Alejos’ most urgent insights: formation isn’t something we choose to do; it’s something always happening to us.The hosts unpack this sobering idea — that every person is constantly being shaped by their environment, habits, and stories, whether or not they’re paying attention. Using Alejos’ analogy of a garden left untended, they explain tha...
2025-11-12
04 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 7 – “The Praxial Modalities”
Send us a textIn this episode, the AI hosts continue through Tending the Garden by J. Daniel Alejos, stepping into one of its most structural chapters: The Praxial Modalities. This conversation translates abstract moral formation into the grammar of how people actually learn, live, and are shaped.Alejos outlines four primary “modes” through which formation occurs — Story, Game, Instruction, and Philosophy — each representing a different way truth becomes embodied. The hosts break down these modalities as the architecture of human culture: Story shapes emotion and identity, Game str...
2025-11-12
05 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 8 – “Praxial Symbiosis”
Send us a textIn this episode, the AI hosts explore Chapter Seven: Praxial Symbiosis from J. Daniel Alejos’ Tending the Garden, a turning point in the book where formation moves from personal to relational. After learning how Story, Game, Instruction, and Philosophy shape us in Chapter Six, Alejos now shows how those same structures flow outward — through us into others.The hosts unpack Alejos’ striking claim that “there’s no version of you that is not forming someone.” Every mood, silence, reaction, or pattern of attention carries moral weight, shaping those around us whether we mean to o...
2025-11-12
04 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 9 – “The Role of Art and Symbol”
Send us a textIn this episode, the AI hosts explore Chapter Eight of J. Daniel Alejos’ Tending the Garden, titled The Role of Art and Symbol. Building on the idea that formation is relational and ecological, Alejos turns the focus outward — to the symbols, designs, and aesthetics that quietly shape who we become.The hosts unpack Alejos’ central claim: aesthetics are not decoration — they’re formation. Beauty, art, and design act as moral forces, training our instincts long before we reason about them. As Alejos writes, “You don’t need to read a manifesto to...
2025-11-12
05 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 3 – “The Importance of Oughts”
Send us a textIn this episode, the AI hosts return to Tending the Garden by J. Daniel Alejos to unpack Chapter Two: The Importance of Oughts. Picking up from the prior discussion on humanity’s innate moral compass, the hosts explore what happens when a culture abandons the word “should.” Alejos argues that our sense of obligation — the awareness that some things ought to be done — isn’t a social construct but the framework that gives meaning to freedom, trust, and coherence.The conversation traces how rejecting the “ought” doesn’t lead to liberation but to drift: when...
2025-11-12
04 min
Ontology 101
An Introduction to Tending the Garden
Send us a textEpisode 1 – “You’re Already Becoming Someone”In this opening episode, the AI hosts introduce Tending the Garden: Rebuilding Moral Infrastructure in a Fractured World by J. Daniel Alejos — a work at the crossroads of theology, psychology, and philosophy that maps the hidden architecture of how identity and morality are formed. The hosts invite listeners to explore what it means to be constantly shaped by the forces around us.They unpack Alejos’ striking claim that formation is inevitable — that there is “no off switch” for the process that molds our souls. If...
2025-11-12
05 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 2 – “The Innate Sense of Morality”
Send us a textIn this episode, the AI hosts continue their exploration of Tending the Garden by J. Daniel Alejos, turning to Chapter One: The Innate Sense of Morality. This discussion digs into one of Alejos’ most foundational claims — that morality isn’t invented or negotiated, but recognized. Beneath culture, language, and opinion, there exists an “invisible ought,” an internal compass that quietly but insistently points toward the good.Through clear, reflective dialogue, the hosts examine how this idea challenges modern relativism and self-constructed ethics. They draw out Alejos’ argument that every person carries a visceral a...
2025-11-12
05 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 5 – “Can Objective Moral Frameworks Be Derived?”
Send us a textIn this pivotal episode, the AI hosts reach Chapter Four of Tending the Garden by J. Daniel Alejos — the point where moral philosophy meets its limit. After examining the failures of personal instinct in Broken Compasses, Alejos now asks whether an objective moral framework can be built from within human reason, consensus, or evolution itself. The answer, he argues, is no — because every human-made system ultimately borrows values it cannot generate.Through lucid conversation, the hosts unpack Alejos’ critique of the three major modern approaches: evolutionary morality, which mistakes surviv...
2025-11-12
05 min
Ontology 101
Tending the Garden Episode 4 – “Broken Compasses: The Limitations of Subjective Morality”
Send us a textIn this episode, the AI hosts continue their journey through J. Daniel Alejos’ Tending the Garden with Chapter Three — Broken Compasses: The Limitations of Subjective Morality. After establishing that morality is real and that “ought” gives meaning to freedom, Alejos turns to a sobering question: what if our inner compass is off?The hosts explore how moral instinct, while powerful, isn’t infallible. Alejos warns that “the thing about moral instinct is that it doesn’t whisper, ‘this feels right to me’; it shouts, ‘this is right.’” But those instincts can be miscalibrated — shape...
2025-11-12
04 min
Tan/GenteGT
Viejos zorros: análisis de la coyuntura con Portillo y Alejos - TanGente
Daniel Haering conversa con el ex presidente del congreso, Gustavo Alejos y el ex presidente de la república, Alfonso Portillo sobre la situación del país, las estrategias implementadas por el gobierno de Arévalo para afrontar los retos que se le presentan y plantean algunas recomendaciones que, desde su innegable experiencia, consideran pertinentes para este momento político.
2024-05-14
1h 26
Thinking Elixir Podcast
186: Thinking Elixir News
In today's episode, we peek into Elixir's impact on operational costs and developer experience, highlighted by Amplified's move to Elixir and insights from José Valim. Learn about the latest community discussions, including a tip for Elixir package maintainers. Plus, there's a buzz about the upcoming NervesConf US. Join us for these stories and more! Show Notes online - http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/186 Elixir Community News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrFwWuD7gVo – DockYard posted an Elixir Roundtable interview with Chris Grainger discussing Amplified's switch from Python to Elixir, leading to a significant AWS bil...
2024-01-23
07 min
Enlace Sudamericano
Enlace Sudamericano dia 22 07 2023
Enlace Sudamericano dia 22 07 2023. Part: Dra Rosita Facundo Governadora de los Pueblos Originarios de Veracruz México, los cineastas Maria Conchita Diaz, Augustin Buendia y Daniel Melendez y nuestro ultimo invitado fue el Dr. Pedro de la Torre PHD de la Universidad de Harvad. El programa siempre es presentado por Gilson Dantas Carmini(Brasil) y Carlos Castañeda(Colombia) Los corresponsales que participaron de este enlace fue: Blas Cuenca(Paraguay), Arturo Uzcastegui (Venezuela), Gilmar Alvarez Alejos (Peru), Ninfa Siskos(USA), Manuel Trobajo(España) y Briggith Ripamonti (Miami-USA).
2023-11-08
3h 14
Enlace Iberoamericano
Enlace Sudamericano dia 22 07 2023
Enlace Sudamericano dia 22 07 2023. Part: Dra Rosita Facundo Governadora de los Pueblos Originarios de Veracruz México, los cineastas Maria Conchita Diaz, Augustin Buendia y Daniel Melendez y nuestro ultimo invitado fue el Dr. Pedro de la Torre PHD de la Universidad de Harvad. El programa siempre es presentado por Gilson Dantas Carmini(Brasil) y Carlos Castañeda(Colombia) Los corresponsales que participaron de este enlace fue: Blas Cuenca(Paraguay), Arturo Uzcastegui (Venezuela), Gilmar Alvarez Alejos (Peru), Ninfa Siskos(USA), Manuel Trobajo(España) y Briggith Ripamonti (Miami-USA).
2023-11-08
3h 14
Tan/GenteGT
Entrevista con Roberto Alejos - TanGente
En el episodio de hoy, Daniel Haering conversa con Roberto Alejos. Político y exdiputado guatemalteco que fue presidente del congreso de Guatemala de 2009 a 2011. En 1982, cuando tenía 22 años, integró la Asamblea Nacional Constituyente, que elaboró la Constitución Política de Guatemala que se actualmente se encuentra vigente. Fue diputado del Congreso de Guatemala en tres períodos (1986-1991, 2008-2012 y 2012-2016). Ha sido un actor clave en la era democrática de la política guatemalteca, presenciando momentos clave desde la elaboración del texto constitucional hasta la implementación de las reformas solicitadas por la CICIG. No...
2023-09-27
1h 48
Podcast del ICPNA
Al colegio no voy más
Al colegio no voy más: educación, institutción e imagen en la gráfica peruana reciente es una muestra colectiva en el Museo del Grabado ICPNA que cuenta con la curaduría del Canal Museal, el cual está integrado por Daniel Contreras, Teresa Arias y Juan Peralta. Conversamos con este último sobre los ejers temáticos y algunas experiencias en el sistema escolar peruano. Conducción y producción: Christian Ávalos Edición y mezcla: César Alejos Temoche Gráfica: Luis Muro
2023-07-13
34 min
Podcast del ICPNA
Perseguir la pintura, con Nuria Cano, Jackeline Chino y Daniel Carrión Salazar
Conversamos con dos artistas y la curadora de la muestra Perseguir la pintura, que está disponible al público en nuestro Espacio Icpna Ica hasta el 17 de diciembre. Conducción: Christian Ávalos y Fabiola Martinez. Edición y mezcla: César Alejos Temoche. Gráfica: Luis Muro. Producción: Christian Ávalos.
2022-11-28
32 min
Que Pasa Calexico
Episode 167 - Luis Daniel Sandoval - Pinkis
Today I had the please of talking to Luis Daniel Sandoval aka El Pinkis. For those of you who don't know what Pinkis is, it started as a hot dog cart and now it has evolved into a Food truck. Luis and I talked about how and why he decided to start a hot dog cart and the hurdles he faced to get all of his permits and licenses in order. We also talked about local politics and what the future holds for Pinkis Food truck. Follow Los Pinkis Food Truck on Instagram! h...
2022-08-07
59 min
Que Pasa Calexico
Episode 68 - Jose Lopez and Daniel Flores - United States Census 2020
In today's episode I sat down with Jose Lopez and Daniel Flores two partnership specialists for the US Census bureau. I wanted to have them on so they could talk to us about how you can fill out your Census, important dates for this upcoming census, the importance of getting counted, how your data is use and many other important things regarding the US Census 2020. If you still have questions regarding the Census you can use the link below to look for more information! https://2020census.gov/
2020-02-20
29 min