Is Our Language a Religious Issue?

In a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, in which Joe interviewed Julian Lennon, Joe mentioned some “valuable terms” — such as Mindfulness, Spiritual, God and Love — and he mentioned that such valuable terms often get ruined by something like insincerity or insincere people. Julian suggested that these terms were hijacked. Joe agreed, and then when Julian noted that this was sad, went on to say:

Joe: Nya — we can take it back …
Julian: Well, probably …
Joe: We can take it back from those hijackers — fuck them!

Joe Rogan Experience, Episode #2243 (ca. 2:01:25 – 2:01:32) [ https://www.joerogan.com ]
Source: https://www.cosm.org (a website featured on the JRE episode) Alex Grey, the founder of “Chapel of Sacred Mirrors”, apparently inspired Joe Rogan (Joe: “we were talking about this and he said that he took the term God back” ca. 2:02:00 – 2:02:07)

Since I myself have been very enthusiastic about rational media for quite some time (see “Rational Media” [ https://phlat.design.blog/2024/01/14/rational-media ] ), I was pleasantly surprised to discover Joe Rogan calling for a campaign to save our language. [1]

I recall that for a very long time, AOL / Time Warner owned love.com — and I repeatedly poked fun at the ineptitude of the company for having nothing better to do with the property than to redirect it to the AOL homepage. Today, love.com connects to a website showing the following text as its “Our Mission and Core Values” statement:

At Love.com, we are dedicated to nurturing well-being and enhancing the collective health of our community. We only carry products that reflect our core values of quality, integrity, and sustainability. Our mission is to create a trusted space where individuals can find support and inspiration on their journey toward better health, guided by our commitment to transparency, ethical practices, and the pursuit of wellness in every aspect of life.

https://www.love.com/pages/our-mission

God.com doesn’t seem to load in my browser — perhaps the domain is not actually connected to any website (the domain also doesn’t return any results via the most popular search engines). God.net is connected and under the heading “About Us” displays the following:

Gary Robert Ballard is the main author at God.net. Together with his wife and children, they currently work in Christian ministry in The Philippines. God.net is a family ministry that we are able to provide with the help of our ministry supporters. We will add more resources as we continue to develop the site. Being led by the Holy Spirit, has been our focus since we began this ministry. We continue the development as the Lord provides support. We give all glory to our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father; without Him we can do nothing.

https://god.net/about-god-dot-net

Both mindfulness.com and spiritual.com seem to work fine for me, but perhaps they do not work for Joe Rogan?

I welcome Joe’s initiative and wish to encourage him to actually follow through on his proposal to become a leader who is willing to take back our language!

[1] For more about the contrast between indigena and propaganda, see also “Propaganda Information Technology vs. Indigena Information Technology — the Basic Idea” [ https://indigenous.news.blog/2022/05/07/propaganda-information-technology-vs-indigena-information-technology-the-basic-idea ]

We reveal what it is like living with each other

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We decided to film it into an actual Youtube video, so you can better see how we interact with each other.

https://leizythoughts.wordpress.com/2021/03/02/podcast-5-housemate-tag-ft-gabby
Erika , Isabelle , Gabby , Linhchi

I’ve been following the podcast of these 3 (now 4?) girls (who are also housemates) for quite some time.

On their “About Us” page, they describe that:

As a whole, LE, and I hope to share our personal experiences to inspire our readers and guide them through the day to day obstacles that young adults commonly face.

https://leizythoughts.wordpress.com/about-us

I find that they have significantly developed their podcasting skills, and even though the episodes seem very natural, there are also signs and indications that the girls are putting significant work and effort into creating a highly polished (and professional) product.

In this episode, I found that one section in particular displayed how authentic their interaction appears. The following frames come from the section titled “Who is the best at communicating when there are problems?” (@ ca. 33 min.)

Laughing
Thinking
Pointing

The body language comes across loud and clear!

I gave up the person that was addicted

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… with the awareness that we are apes. [10:51 – 10:54 ; 12:43 – 12:46]

Russell Brand