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Philosophy of Everything
Author: Susan Reis
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Philosophy of Everything by Susan Reis is a podcast and YouTube channel about the coherence of the whole: where psychology, spirituality, and nature meet systems, society, and consciousness, beyond reason or revelation alone. This is a return to the love of Sophia style of philosophy: the love of wisdom, mysticism, a synthesis of parts, a liberation of stuck perspective, and a weaving of the massless into form. Maybe a little rogue, a little cosmic, and a little meta-dialectical synthesis. Wisdom is a paradox, and the faculty of the heart.
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Do we really have free will or is everything fate? What do “fate” and “will” actually mean, what are we trying to be “free” from, and who is the self that could even be free or not? I explore beyond the determinism vs indeterminism debate and into the paradox of fate vs agency of choice and the deeper layers of consciousness where the question itself breaks down. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and metaphysics, I show how opposites collapse into each other and why true freedom isn’t about control, but alignment with our nature. Freedom doesn’t mean escaping fate; it means participating in it. To be free is to accept your fate. You are here to wrestle agency into form. It's your fate. What is your will to be?
As everything always starts as an idea and matter always reflects mind, futurists reimagined and co-opted Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s Omega Point as the AI singularity: originally, a moment when evolution converges toward higher intelligence. The real vision is about the evolution of consciousness itself evolving through complexity and bound coherently by love. But is it obtainable?This video explores the noosphere as the field of collective thought with its own kind of consciousness, akin to the promise of AGI, and why the next leap in intelligence may depend on *our* inner evolution. Form is the formless made visible, a mirror through which consciousness learns to integrate parts of itself, until eventually the loop closes. What emerges through us becomes like us: either coherence or chaos.
Are we culturally over-pathologizing having a personality and normal human variance? In this episode, I explore how attaching too tightly to labels or identities freezes what’s meant to stay in motion. We are seeds, unfolding in a state of endless becoming. Yet socially we over-explain ourselves away and pathologize our authentic quirks because true complexity is overwhelming. In this rant, from spiritual wisdom, to neuroscience, psychosynthesis, mysticism, and my own peculiarities, I share my perspective on how real healing comes from integration, presence, and compassion, rather than the allure of a new identity to explain yourself away presented on social media. The whole is always greater than the sum of its parts. As humans grow more complex, we are challenged with this more and more, so we must make space for our evolution. The universe’s wholeness needs all of our “I”s to be whole. This episode shares my personal philosophical and spiritual perspectives on labels and identity. I’m speaking about cultural trends, not clinical diagnoses, and with the sole intention of expanding out sense of selves rather than constricting. Clinical conditions are very real, and nothing here is a substitute for professional medical or therapeutic guidance. 🤍
What if fascism and communism aren’t opposites, but mirrors? In this rant, I explore Heraclitus' Unity of Opposites to Daoism's Yin & Yang, complex systems' nonlinear feedback loops, how polarities reinforce each other on the same axis, why the political far left and far right always converge, the Collective Action Theory helping us see how we let this convergence happen, and how fascism and communism share the same endgame: centralized authoritarian control and a single identity, just from different starting points. The road to fascism is paved with ultra-socialism, and the road to communism is paved with ultra-nationalism. Both absorb the structures of the other: economic centralization, cultural conformity, and political monopolies. The real solution isn’t choosing an extreme nor the lesser of two evils, but learning to hold complexity, balancing socialism, nationalism, and freedom within a system that resists collapse into authoritarianism. Extremism is intellectually easy and lazy; balance is innately complex.
What I cover in the video:- Dopamine addiction misconception- the addiction cycle, the addictive chase, and the unsatisfying reward loop- social media's exploitation of this, often fueled by our unconscious desire and impulse for connection, but **the paradox** is the addiction to social media overpowers the parts of the brain needed for social engagement and connection...- our addictions and/or endless cycles of desire are driven by an unconscious desire that hasn't been made conscious, a dysregulated nervous system state that we are unconsciously regulating through the behavior, or an overwhelming unconscious feeling that we are ignoring- the Hedonic Treadmill, baseline of happiness, hedonic adaptation after routine, and the constant desire for new/more- the Myth of Sisyphus as a metaphor for the hedonic treadmill and the gods as the unconscious forces driving our actions until we are consciously doing so via **conscious will**- the antidote: **presence** so rather than fixating on a hypothetical future and/or external things when what you're actually seeking is an **internal feeling.** you only find in the future or at the top of the hill like Sisyphus what you brought with you there (internally!). life is a series of present moments so there never really is a separate distinct future to find. shift from craving to awareness and from wanting to being. :)-s
Wisdom is not systematic. Real wisdom requires paradoxical thinking, presence, a shift from linear logic to spherical understanding, and for the highest most abstract-systems, self-realization. In this episode, I share my thoughts on what makes wisdom different from knowledge, why it’s inherently paradoxical, and how wholeness offers coherence. We look at the paradox at the heart of reality itself: that the observer is always part of the whole they’re trying to understand.We live in a complex, interconnected system, be it that of our psyche in our own minds or within our collective society. These complex, living systems require us to think bigger, know higher, unlearn often, and see differently. Wisdom is a paradox.
Fear is profitable, and it’s the weapon of choice. When we’re stuck in fear, we’re stuck in the part of the brain incapable of moral reasoning, clarity, curiosity, or real problem solving. Instead, we default to survival: black-and-white thinking, tribalism, and threat response.That’s exactly where the system wants us, be it corporations, political parties, media machines, or even foreign actors.The only way out? A personal philosophy rooted in timeless values. So not rage bait, not curated and selective outrage, not trends, and not hypocritical righteousness. You need a compass that doesn’t shift with the feed. And that begins inside. You must value something more than you hate and only then can you transform what you believe in. Otherwise, you will always become what you hate, because you hate.If you choose an identity over personal morality, you will always be a pawn and you will always be a hypocrite just defending your team.We used to outsource to religious identities. Now we outsource to ideological identities. What if you didn't outsource at all?
For the moments when you’re angry at God, doubting God, or wondering if God exists at all. When the world feels empty and you're asking, Where is God in all this?God is not a person out there to be found. God is the will to be, the loving presence, the quiet wisdom, the compassion that holds everything and nothing, always and forever.So are you looking in the wrong direction? You don’t find God. You become the place through which God enters. Each of us is a vessel through which love comes into the world (through you, not to you)."You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart." -Jeremiah 29:13For everything and always.
Is there just one single self… or many? Well, wisdom is a paradox, so, yes, and no. There is a single Self, but it contains multitudes. The self is a living constellation and series of patterns - a manyfold self in motion.We each have parts: sub-personalities, inner parts, inner archetypes, selves that show up in different roles and times. Our many parts come together to round us out into wholeness. It's the paradox of all the parts together that create coherence. Our parts aren't the problem, our rejection, fear, or overidentification with them is. Like facets of a crystal, these inner parts bend the same light in different ways. And that light? That’s you. Not the parts themselves, but the awareness that holds them all.True "healing" isn’t about choosing a single self to identify with. It’s about becoming the center of awareness that all your parts can return to. A wholeness that embraces the complexity of being human. Only then to the many parts become a whole.And these parts of self? They’re not just internal. They show up in relationship, in projection, in archetype, in story. The whole universe is made of selves reflecting each other.
Paradoxes cannot be understood within the bounds of empiricism only. Paradoxes require a higher form of knowing: wisdom (philosophy). The universe is a paradox. You're a paradox.
The origins of the world’s religions and myths are deeply rooted in the cosmos, in the language of astrology and in a language deeply buried. The birth of Christ reflects the rising of the Sun after its stillness at the Winter Solstice. From there, we begin the 12 Days of Christmas, mirroring the 12-spoked wheel of the zodiac (the wheel of life), the 12 archetypes through which reality unfolds in time.Understanding the deeper meaning behind Christian holidays like Christmas and the Epiphany, as well as the archetypal nature of winter and the solstice, offers us a deeper way to reconnect with the wisdom beneath the dogma.At the root of it all is eternal truth. A seed of wisdom waiting to rise again.
What’s the difference between soul, psyche, ego, spirit, mind, and heart?These words get thrown around, but they point to distinct (and sometimes overlapping) layers of being. In this episode, I offer an intro to how we might begin to make sense of them.Soul is the bridge between spirit and matter, between the infinite and the embodied. It resonates through psyche, experienced as emotion, image, sensation. Ego is our organizing principle of selfhood. Not inherently bad, just structured for survival. Heart is the space beyond defense, our inner compass, our connecting center. And spirit is pure consciousness: that which animates, observes, and transcends.This is a starting point on this and much more to come!
I walk through the first five numbers (0 through 4), not as quantities, but as archetypal dimensions of conscious awareness itself, linking our point of view perspective with the dimensions of conscious awareness as an entry point into understanding the deeper layers of reality. From nothing to something, from nonduality to duality, and from the trinity to the four directions of earth.Zero is the void, the cosmic womb, pure potential.One is the "I am," the spark of self-aware being.Two gives rise to duality; it's the subject and object, self and other.Three opens up depth and relation: space, synthesis, movement.Four is the grounding structure: the four directions, the cross, the Earth.From nothing, to something, to the unfolding of everything. Consciousness is folded within itself.
Intro Episode - For there to be a coherence to the whole, to engage with everything, requires all modes of knowing, a synthesis beyond materialism or idealism. You cannot understand the universe, the world, or yourself from only one perspective, but need all parts. Our society has overvalued an outer knowing, which relies on public consensus to fill the void of the inner unknowing and ridiculed what should be the highest form of knowledge: inner revelation. And if we really want to engage with everything, we’ll need to understand our human experience. Fortunately, there is a philosophy for that and it’s the source of the world's religions and the human mind's myths: the zodiac wheel. We’ve just forgotten.
Welcome! Philosophy of Everything is podcast about the coherence of the whole: a synthesis of the parts within and without. The zodiac, the universe's clock and source of the mind's myths and world's religions, is the seed pattern of temporal subjective awareness, helping us explore the complex, living systems of the universe, from psyche to culture to consciousness to the nature of reality. This is about the wonder, will, and wisdom to navigate the human experience and endlessly transform, as infinity intends.
This is a coherence of all the time in the world, as told through the love of wisdom, the nurturing and healing kind of wisdom (the Sophia kind). Wisdom/philosophy is meant to be the faculty of the heart, because wisdom is a paradox. We've just forgotten.
The world is becoming increasingly more complex. We can no longer be led by materialism, binary thinking, nor can we be told what the universe is by those who don't even know who they are. I hope you follow along!