An episode between two best friends, talking about quantum physics, magick and existence
Deep metaphysical discussions between Mathias and Kalle (WARNING: VERY STONED CONVERSATION)
We will talk about everything from the Atman to the secret texts of Scientology.
In this episode we talk about our civilization/culture, and how this can be seen as an unconscious insatiable drive of addiction which has taken hold of humanity.
We will furthermore talk about how to escape this dire predicament of capitalism which we find ourselves inside of.
We talk about the possibility of psychic abilities and read aloud from the Red Book accompanies by instrumental music :)
Time Clipping Cupid's Wings (1694), by Pierre Mignard — Used here as a symbolic representation of the dominant modern metaphysical conception of time (Chronos) — Chronological — linear and measurable. Disciplining life and experience under the logic of control, prediction, and utility. Cutting off the wings Cupid — the representation of love, connection and authentic being within modern experience.
To imagine another worldview is to tear through the gravitational pull of one’s own assumptions. In other words, one is entering a metaphysical, mental, black hole. The metaphor of a black hole is used to describe the act of imagining another worldview, because one does not merely translate another’s beliefs but must traverse a different dimensionality of thought. A black hole is an object which seems to defy the laws of our universe. The matter drawn into it seems to lead somewhere and not just disappear into nothingness. The question then becomes; does this metaphor conform to the physical implications of the so- called event horizon of a real-life black hole? – Where gravity is so strong that it creates a one-way trapping point of no return, from which light cannot escape. I.e. are two people of differing worldviews able to transfer complete knowledge between each other?
The diversity of metaphysical worldviews is not a threat to truth, but a gateway to a deeper understanding of oneself and the universe. It reminds us that reality is more mysterious, beautiful and complex than what a single rigid story of reality is able to comprehend.
Modernity does not merely think scientifically; it lives under the metaphysical reign of Chronos. If Chronos seeks to devour time by reducing being to a mere mechanism, then this thesis calls us to re-enchant reality — through the poetic, the embrace of inherent emptiness, and a general opening toward other ways of being.
Mathias Glasdam Jensen
Bachelor’s thesis in philosophy 02/06 – 2025
University of Copenhagen
Please join us in this symposium (drinking party) where we talk about the greatest question in all of philosophy – What is love? We do a deep dive on the topic of love in its various aspects, with a focus on the aspect of erotic love. Grab your strongest drink and join us in this episode with Mathias, Noemi, Kalle and Tom.
This episode explores the history of feminism as a philosophical movement, different aspects of feminism, It's connection to Marxism and many other aspects.
If you want to be up to date with your feminist philosophers and better understand what the deal is with feminism, then tune in on today's episode of Philosophical feminism.
Tune in, and lend us your ears. We’re about to stimulate your senses of fulfillment and adjust your attitude to pleasure.
The good news is that Helena sat down with Noémi and Mathias and spilled the tea about happiness.
The bad news is that there is no secret recipe. Sorry!
Do you want to know what is the next big thing in happiness?
Is it Stoicism, Epicureanism or Utilitarianism? Is it the Three-Dimensional Approach? What is that even?
Enjoy!
In this episode, Noémi, Mathias, and Kalle discuss the Bible and its origin. The main question is: Is the Bible just a collection of good stories, or does it hold deeper meanings?
Could it be that Judas, the infamous traitor, was the one who died for our sins instead of Jesus?
How many Bibles do we have?
What is the translation of the 70?
Sit back and enjoy the answers pouring into your ears by the Copenhagen Circle.
Spring is long here, and you might feel the need to do something good for yourself.
How to start? How to build habits? How to keep going?
What are habits anyway?
The host is Noémi, a bookworm.
The co-host is Mathias Glasdam, a student of philosophy at Copenhagen University.
Their guest is Sven, a doctor of philosophy with a specialty in the 20th-century French and German philosophy.
Building habits is hard, the fear that floats in the air might get in your way.
But hey!
We got you!