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International Biodynamic Guild
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The International Biodynamic Guild Podcast

  1. 12.11.2023

    Ep 27, Eric Cunningham: The Luciferic Verses

    Eric Cunningham is a professor of History at Gonzaga University specializing in Japanese Intellectual History. After earning a BA in History from the University of Colorado in 1984, Cunningham was commissioned as an officer in the US Navy, and served for six years as an engineering and deck officer aboard guided missile cruisers. After resigning his commission in 1990, Cunningham went on a solo world backpacking tour for a year before taking a job in Northern Japan as an English conversation teacher. He spent five years in Japan, eventually directing his own school based in Tokyo. He returned to his home in Oregon in 1996, and entered the University of Oregon a year later, earning an MA in Japanese Literature (1999), and a PhD in History (2004). He was hired at Gonzaga University in 2003, and has spent the last twenty years there, teaching World History, Asian History, and several specialty courses in Catholic Intellectual History. He has published three books, Hallucinating the End of History: Nishida, Zen, and the Psychedelic Eschaton (2007), Zen Past and Present (2010), and The Luciferic Verses: The Daodejing and the Chinese Roots of Esoteric History (2018). He has just finished a fourth book, The Tarot of the Gospel of St. John in which he argues that the Major Arcana of the Tarot Deck serve as hermeneutic doorways into each chapter of the Gospel of John. In addition to his academic pursuits, Cunningham conducts research in Anthroposophy, psychedelia, film studies, and Hermeticism. Cunningham has seven children, and divides his time between Spokane, Washington and 10 X 27 foot cabin in Northern Idaho. https://www.biodynamicguild.org/

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  2. 04.11.2023

    Ep 26, Allan Savory: A Revolutionary Life and Holistic Management

    Allan Savory, born in Zimbabwe and educated in South Africa (University of Natal, BS in Zoology and Botany) pursued an early career as a research biologist and game ranger in the British Colonial Service of what was then Northern Rhodesia (today Zambia) and later as a farmer and game rancher in Zimbabwe. In the 1960s he made a significant breakthrough in understanding what was causing the degradation and desertification of the world’s grassland ecosystems and, as a resource management consultant, worked with numerous managers on four continents to develop sustainable solutions. He served as a Member of Parliament in the latter days of Zimbabwe’s civil war and became the leader of the opposition to the ruling party headed by Ian Smith. Exiled in 1979 as a result of his opposition, he immigrated to the United States, where he continued to work with land managers through his consulting business. The growth of that business, a desire to assist many more people and the need for furthering his work led him to continue its development in the nonprofit world. In 1992 Savory and his wife, Jody Butterfield, formed a non-profit organization in Zimbabwe, the Africa Centre for Holistic Management, donating a ranch that would serve as a learning site for people all over Africa. In 2009 Savory, Butterfield, and a group of colleagues co-founded the Savory Institute in Boulder, Colorado to serve the world through an international network of entrepreneurial innovators and leaders committed to serving their regions with the highest standards of Holistic Management training and implementation support. The Africa Centre became the first of the Savory Institute’s locally led and managed Hubs. Savory’s book, Holistic Management, Third Edition: A Commonsense Revolution to Restore Our Environment (Island Press, 2016), describes his effort to find workable solutions ordinary people could implement to overcome many of the problems besetting communities and businesses today. In 2003, Allan Savory received Australia’s International Banksia Award “for the person or organization doing the most for the environment on a global scale,” and in 2010 Savory (and the Africa Centre) received the Buckminster Fuller Institute’s Challenge award for work that has “significant potential to solve humanity’s most pressing problems.” A TED talk Savory gave in 2013 has received over 9 million views and in 2014 was voted one of the 50 most intriguing TED talks of all time.

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