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Firelight Dialogues

Firelight Dialogues

De: Pat Kansoer
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There’s a difference… between noise… and warmth.

The world has plenty of noise. Opinions. Certainty. Volume.

Firelight Dialogues is something else.

  • A place for thoughtful conversation.
  • For questions that don’t demand applause.
  • For ideas that don’t come with a purchase link, except maybe for one of my books [ https://books2read.com/EliasStone ]).

No gurus. No outrage cycles. No enlightenment in five easy steps.

Just a fire. And whoever decides to sit near it.

c Pat Kansoer 2026 all rights reserved
Ciencias Sociales Espiritualidad Filosofía
Episodios
  • Symbols and hidden scripts
    Mar 22 2026

    Before we ever carved a law… before we told a myth… before we named a god… we drew a line.

    And that line—scratched into stone, pressed into clay, carved into bark— became the first bridge between the invisible and the visible.

    Tonight, we explore the ancient alphabets and sacred scripts that civilizations believed were more than writing—they were gateways.

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    9 m
  • Death and the afterlife
    Mar 15 2026

    Today, we turn toward the oldest doorway of all… the one every human being eventually walks through— the doorway of death.

    Not with fear. Not with superstition. But with curiosity.

    Long before temples, long before sacred texts, long before anyone carved law into stone, humans wondered: “What happens when the flame goes out… and the ember remains?”

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    7 m
  • The Birth of Morals
    Feb 13 2026

    Today, we turn from mythic battles and cosmic forces to something more intimate— something that has shaped civilizations, shaped communities… and shaped every one of us personally.

    Today, we explore the birth of moral law.

    Not commandments carved in stone… but the deeper question behind them:

    “How should human beings live?”

    The fire is warm. Pull up a seat and join us.

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    9 m
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