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The Epistemic Alchemy Podcast
Mohammed Raei
16 episodes
5 days ago
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Mysticism, Science, and the Mind: A Conversation with Dr. Mike Sosteric
The Epistemic Alchemy Podcast
31 minutes
1 month ago
Mysticism, Science, and the Mind: A Conversation with Dr. Mike Sosteric
In this provocative and deeply insightful episode of Epistemic Alchemy, host Dr. Mohammed Raei sits down with sociologist and consciousness theorist Dr. Mike Sosteric to explore the contested terrain of consciousness research, mystical experience, and the urgent need for a decolonized spirituality. Together, they critique dominant neuroscientific models—such as the Entropic Brain Theory—for their Eurocentric, pathologizing assumptions about non-ordinary states of consciousness, and challenge the prevailing materialist view that consciousness originates solely in the brain. Drawing on his decades of autoethnographic inquiry and spiritual practice, Sosteric articulates a dual-consciousness theory that recognizes the body’s neurological ego alongside a non-local spiritual ego, offering a richer framework for understanding mystical states. He candidly discusses the taboo surrounding mysticism in mainstream sociology and psychology, the suppression of humanistic and transpersonal research, and how systems of toxic socialization and elite-controlled religious archetypes have stunted human potential. The conversation also delves into what a truly decolonized research methodology might look like, the role of critical consciousness in social transformation, and Sosteric’s vision for a future university grounded in open access, interdisciplinary freedom, and spiritual authenticity. Listeners interested in the intersections of consciousness, decoloniality, education, and inner transformation will find this episode a bold invitation to rethink the foundations of science, selfhood, and society.   Resources: The entropic brain article: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/human-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00020/full#B108   Lightening path https://spiritwiki.lightningpath.org/index.php/Lightning_Path_Workbook_One   Autoethnography of mystical experience https://www.researchgate.net/publication/363142832_Connection_100_-_An_Auto-ethnography_of_my_Mystical_Connection_Experiences   Tarot Article: https://www.academia.edu/114664240/A_Sociology_of_Tarot   Frantz Fanon’s book The Wretched of the Earth            
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