VIDEO: The Club of Budapest - Transhumanism's Spiritual Gurus
"Religion is regarded by the ignorant as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful." - Seneca, Roman philosopher, statesman, and dramatist (4BC – 65AD)
Dear Reader,
In my latest video, we delve into the Club of Budapest - a highly influential think tank founded by renowned systems theorist Ervin László - examining whether the organization is indeed driven by its stated desire to promote “global consciousness” and “sustainable development” through the integration of science, philosophy, and spirituality, or whether they are instead utilizing this as cover for a far more insidious transhumanist agenda.
As always, links to less censorious sites, alongside the original article, are included below. Regular readers may also recall how, in my last video post, I stated that I am working on a piece exploring the ways Jewish mysticism, through figures like Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, was injected into early psychology, and how such kabbalistic teachings continue to shape the field today. As anyone familiar with the topic will be unsurprised to learn, this has spiralled into a two (potentially three) parter, so if that sounds like something which may be of interest to you, please consider sticking around for more.
Original Article:
The Club of Budapest: Transhumanism's Spiritual Gurus
Upon first inspection, it no doubt appears that the rapid advance of transhumanism, both as a field of study as well as a more amorphous political doctrine, represents a purely secular phenomenon. Certainly, listening to its most vocal proponents, the Ray Kurzweils and