In this third and final installation of David and Ken's dialogue, we explore the role of sports as a "hidden religion," an age-old tradition with the extraordinary ability to evoke powerful states of transcendence—spiritual experiences, by any other name. As they discuss, when the rational materialistic worldview began to emerge, one of the first things it did was to debunk the mythic religious worldview that came before, effectively discarding the entire notion of spirituality along with it. When this occurred, spirituality was forced to "go underground," sneaking itself into some fairly surprising corners of human activity—and thus sports have grown to offer some of the most widespread forms of covert spirituality in the modern world, for athletes and fans alike. Listen as David and Ken explore some of the contours of this "hidden religion," and discuss what it takes to be a genuinely Integral athlete, both on and off the field.
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