Eric Kaufmann - Mirror, Flame, & Threshold

03 May 2025 • 109 min • EN
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Support the show: https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_US Buy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/ This Band willl Blow your Mind! Codex Serafini: https://codexserafini.bandcamp.com/album/the-imprecation-of-anima Eric Kaufmann There are moments when the world doesn’t need another leader in a tailored suit with bullet points and buzzwords. It needs an elder. A mirror. A firestarter. Today’s guest initiates warriors. He walks them to the edge of their identity, hands them the flint, and says: “Now light it up.” For over two decades, Eric Kaufmann has been guiding CEOs, founders, and senior leaders through the crucible—helping them break down the illusions of self-importance, shed the skin of performative leadership, and step into something real… something forged in the fire of clarity, presence, and sacred responsibility. He’s the author of Leadership Breakdown and The Four Virtues of a Leader—books that don’t just sit pretty on a bookshelf. They initiate. Eric’s work is where Zen meets the boardroom, where ancient wisdom meets modern chaos, and where the rite of leadership is not handed to you—it’s earned through trials. Through courage, grit, faith, and focus. This is not about optics. This is not about quarterly gains. This is about inner revolution. The kind that echoes outward and recalibrates the system itself. So if you’re ready to trade comfort for consciousness… If you’re ready to drop the mask and meet the mirror… Then hold fast. Because today, we’re not interviewing a guest. We’re crossing a threshold. Welcome to the show… Eric Kaufmann. http://www.sagatica.com INITIATION, THRESHOLDS & THE INNER FIRE  1. “What is the price of initiation—and how does one know they’ve truly paid it?” (Not with money, not with time, but with something that doesn’t grow back.)  2. “In your experience, what is the pattern of the soul’s evolution through leadership? Is there a universal map—or must each leader carve their own labyrinth?”  3. “When a leader finally sees the mask they’ve been wearing… what should they do next—burn it, bury it, or bow to it?” THE EDGE BETWEEN MIND AND MYSTERY  4. “You speak about wisdom as a path—how do you distinguish wisdom from intelligence, and how do leaders learn to trust one over the other?”  5. “What role does silence play in your coaching? And how do you teach leaders to listen to the silence between their thoughts?”  6. “Have you ever had a moment where everything you taught broke down in your own life? And if so, what did you rebuild from the ashes?” THE SPIRITUAL UNDERCURRENT OF LEADERSHIP  7. “You’ve lived in both the corporate world and the contemplative—do you believe great leadership is ultimately a spiritual practice?”  8. “What is the difference between ambition and sacred responsibility?”  9. “Can a leader be powerful without being dangerous? Or is danger part of the initiation into presence?” THE TENSION BETWEEN EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE  10. “We live in a world obsessed with credentials and performance—yet the deepest truths seem to come from experience. What have you learned in pain, in failure, or in presence that no degree could’ve taught you?” THE MASTER–STUDENT ARC  11. “If I were your student, standing before you at the edge of my next initiation, what would you challenge me to surrender—and what would you demand I carry forward?”  12. “What question would you ask your younger self, the day before he first stepped into leadership?”  13. “What truth do you hold now that would’ve terrified the teacher you were ten years ago?” FINAL CUTS: PHILOSOPHICAL DAGGERS  14. “Is it possible to lead without identity?”  15. “If the next evolution of leadership required you to unlearn everything you know… where would you begin?”  16. “Do you believe suffering is necessary for wisdom—or just common?” The Sutra of Ouromorphosis from the Transcendent Upanishads of the Future Past 1 I am the mouth that devours myself, the tail swallowed in silence, the cycle made flesh. From wound to womb I turn again. 2 You who seek permanence— abandon all names. Here, in the flame that feeds upon itself, identity is ash, and ash is the seed of the sacred. 3 There is no arrival. There is only the spiral, folding backward and forward through the bones of time, through the breath of gods you no longer remember. 4 The serpent is not evil. It is memory without end. It is the skin you shed in the presence of unbearable truth. 5 To suffer is to molt. To molt is to remember that you are the fire, and the hand, and the scream. 6 Death is a dress rehearsal. Birth is an act of amnesia. In betwe...

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