The Building 4th Podcast

By: Doug Scott
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Building 4th Podcast where we explore the Perennial Philosophy from various lenses including the psychological, theological, spiritual, conventional, and esoteric. Our points of emphasis include the Hebrew and Christian scriptures (including the non-canonical Christian texts), the Law of One material, the Enneagram, Process thought (ie Whitehead’s Philosophy of Organism) integral theory, and developmental psychology.
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Episodes
  • The Red Ray: Ra Material and Q'uo
    Jan 10 2025

    This profound presentation by Neal Marx explores the fundamental metaphysical concept of the "red ray" - the first and most primordial energy center in spiritual cosmology. The discourse weaves together insights from the Law of One material, contemporary spiritual practices, and experiential wisdom to illuminate our understanding of this foundational aspect of consciousness.

    The presentation begins with a contemplative opening prayer that establishes a sacred container, incorporating a seven-second breathing practice that connects participants to the infinite Creator. This ritual opening exemplifies the integration of physical practice with metaphysical understanding that characterizes the entire exploration.

    Key themes that emerge include:

    The Nature of Red Ray Energy: - Functions as the foundational energy center representing basic survival, grounding, and life force - Manifests as our "chemical body" - the elemental form before conscious structuring - Serves as the gateway through which all higher energetic expressions must flow - Requires balance and acceptance for spiritual evolution to proceed organically

    Practical Applications: - Visualization techniques for clearing and energizing the red ray center - Integration of breathing practices to strengthen foundational energy - Methods for charging water with intention and healing properties - Recognition of joy and acceptance as key catalysts for red ray activation

    The presentation delves deeply into the relationship between elemental forces (earth, air, fire, water) and consciousness, exploring how these primal energies contribute to our spiritual understanding. Marx draws fascinating parallels between ancient wisdom traditions and contemporary scientific perspectives on consciousness and perception.

    Of particular significance is the exploration of how red ray energy interfaces with higher spiritual functions: - The role of acceptance and gratitude in energy center activation - The relationship between physical incarnation and spiritual evolution - The importance of grounding metaphysical understanding in embodied experience

    The discourse concludes with profound reflections on how understanding and balancing the red ray center can facilitate deeper spiritual communion while maintaining practical functionality in physical existence. Throughout, Marx maintains a delicate balance between theoretical depth and practical application, offering participants both conceptual understanding and experiential techniques for working with this fundamental energy.

    The presentation received enthusiastic response from participants, who noted its comprehensive integration of spiritual theory with practical application, and its accessibility despite the complexity of the subject matter. The session ended with a beautiful closing prayer that reinforced the themes of gratitude, embodiment, and spiritual evolution.

    This work represents a significant contribution to understanding how foundational energetic systems interface with higher spiritual development, offering both theoretical framework and practical methodology for spiritual seekers.

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    58 mins
  • The Mirror of Disclosure: Reflections on UFO Phenomena and Psycho-Spiritual Evolution
    Jan 3 2025

    In a recent conversation with Austin Bridges of L/L Research, we explored the profound interweaving of UFO phenomena, consciousness evolution, and spiritual development. Our dialogue revealed insights into how these mysterious encounters may be serving as catalysts for both individual and collective transformation.

    The conversation began with Austin sharing his perspective on recent developments in UFO disclosure, particularly highlighting the complex dynamics between institutional responses and public perception. What emerged was a thoughtful examination of how our materialist paradigm both shapes and is challenged by these phenomena.

    Austin's approach to understanding UFO phenomena outside the Law of One framework particularly resonated with my therapeutic perspective. Drawing from thinkers like Jacques Vallee, Diana Walsh Pasulka, and John Mack, he articulated how UFO encounters share remarkable consistencies with historical accounts of spiritual and paranormal experiences, suggesting a deeper pattern of consciousness evolution at work.

    A crucial insight emerged regarding the reflective nature of these phenomena. As a psychotherapist, I was struck by how UFO experiences seem to manifest in ways that mirror both individual and collective psychological states. This mirrors what we see in therapeutic settings – the external world often reflects our internal landscape in profound and meaningful ways.

    The conversation turned to examining how we might hold space for seemingly contradictory experiences without dismissing their validity. Drawing parallels with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), we explored how accepting rather than resolving contradictions can lead to deeper understanding. This approach proves particularly valuable when considering the diverse and often conflicting accounts of UFO experiences.

    Our dialogue revealed a profound truth: the path toward understanding these phenomena mirrors our own spiritual evolution. Just as in therapy we learn to embrace rather than reject challenging aspects of ourselves, perhaps our collective approach to UFO phenomena requires similar wisdom – holding space for mystery while maintaining connection with each other across differing beliefs and experiences.

    The bellicose tendency in UFO discourse emerged as a significant theme. As we discussed, this reflects a deeper societal pattern that requires healing. The challenge lies not in achieving perfect agreement but in maintaining connection despite our differences – a principle I've observed both in therapeutic practice and in personal relationships.

    Perhaps most significantly, our conversation suggested that the ultimate value of UFO phenomena may lie not in their objective reality but in their capacity to serve as catalysts for spiritual growth. As Austin noted, and as I've observed in therapeutic work, it's often not the nature of an experience that matters most, but rather how we integrate and grow from it.

    This discussion reinforced my belief that whether examining UFO phenomena or engaging in therapeutic work, the key lies in maintaining an open heart while holding space for mystery. The path forward requires neither blind acceptance nor rigid skepticism, but rather a careful balance of discernment and wonder.

    As we concluded our dialogue, it became clear that the phenomenon of disclosure – whether of UFOs or of our own inner truth – operates simultaneously on personal and collective levels. The external revelation we seek perhaps mirrors the internal awakening we require.

    In my years of therapeutic practice, I've observed how healing often comes not from finding absolute answers but from learning to hold questions with greater awareness and compassion. Perhaps the same wisdom applies to our collective engagement with UFO phenomena – the truth we seek may lie not in final answers but in the evolution of consciousness that the seeking itself promotes.

    This conversation with Austin Bridges offered valuable insights into how we might approach both personal and collective evolution with greater wisdom and compassion. As we continue to grapple with these profound mysteries, may we remember that the greatest disclosure may be the one that occurs within our own hearts.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Navigating Transformation: From Deconstruction to Reconstruction
    Nov 20 2024

    The conversation in "Deconstruction, Reconstruction" presents a model of psychospiritual development that resonates with metamodernism, particularly its emphasis on navigating paradox and embracing complexity. The central analogy of moving from an "old room" of established beliefs to a "new room" of reconstructed understanding, through a chaotic "liminal space," mirrors the metamodern concept of oscillation. This process is triggered by a "shock" that disrupts our existing worldview, forcing us to confront the limitations of the "order box" of the old room. Liminal space, while painful and disorienting, is crucial for growth, as it allows for the dismantling of outdated structures and the emergence of new perspectives. The speakers emphasize that navigating this space requires embracing uncertainty and discomfort, resisting the urge to prematurely impose order.

    Crucially, the transition to the new room hinges on cultivating "forgiveness, love, and understanding". This emphasis on compassion and empathy aligns with metamodernism's rejection of postmodern cynicism and its embrace of sincerity and hope. This reconstruction is not simply a return to a modified version of the old room; it represents a fundamental shift in consciousness, marked by a deeper integration of heart and mind, love and wisdom. This integration necessitates a willingness to act in accordance with this newfound understanding, even at the risk of being perceived as heretical.

    Chris, a participant in the conversation, highlights the cyclical nature of this process, suggesting that reconstruction is not a final destination but rather a continuous process of "always entering new rooms," where each new understanding eventually becomes the "old room" ripe for future deconstruction. This ongoing evolution aligns with the metamodern view of reality as infinitely complex and the pursuit of knowledge as an endless journey. The poem read by Ashton emphasizes the importance of patience and trust in this process, acknowledging that growth unfolds gradually through "stages of instability and disorder". Ultimately, "Deconstruction, Reconstruction" suggests that psychospiritual development, from a metamodern perspective, involves a continuous dance between order and disorder, knowing and unknowing, ultimately driven by a compassionate engagement with the ever-unfolding mystery of existence.

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    47 mins

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