Episode 104

To Play Is Human

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August 4th, 2024

1 hr 3 mins 53 secs

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About this Episode

In this episode, Daniel and Kevin discuss the necessary and unnecessary aspects of play. They explore how play helps us focus on the present moment and be more present to the realities in front of us. They also discuss how play reflects the values of God and is a core element of our humanity. Playfulness allows us to be fully engaged in the present and brings joy and fulfillment to our lives. Play allows us to be present and free from the burden of seriousness. It is a way to engage in lightness and self-forgetfulness. Playfulness is a mark of divinity, as angels can fly because they take themselves lightly. Play is unnecessary and purposeless, which brings joy and freedom. It helps us reject the oppressive narratives of the world and embrace our core identity. Play is a revolutionary act that rejects the compulsory nature of work and allows us to be truly human.

Takeaways

  • Play is both necessary and unnecessary. It is unnecessary in the sense that it involves unnecessary obstacles and is an end unto itself. However, it is necessary for human flourishing and brings joy and fulfillment to our lives.
  • Play helps us focus on the present moment and be more present to the realities in front of us. - It allows us to let go of worries about the future or regrets about the past.
  • Playfulness reflects the values of God and is a core element of our humanity. It is a gift that allows us to fully engage in the present and experience the joy of being.
  • Engaging in play can be a form of meditation or worship, where we focus on the present moment and let go of future-oriented or goal-oriented thinking.
  • Play is a reminder that life is not just about achieving goals or being productive, but also about experiencing joy, connection, and the beauty of the present moment. Play allows us to be present and free from the burden of seriousness.
  • Playfulness is a mark of divinity, as angels can fly because they take themselves lightly.
  • Play is unnecessary and purposeless, which brings joy and freedom.
  • Play helps us reject the oppressive narratives of the world and embrace our core identity.
  • Play is a revolutionary act that rejects the compulsory nature of work and allows us to be truly human.

Sound Bites

"Play really helps us to focus on the gift of being over doing."
"Play gives us the ability to be more present to the things right in front of us."
"Play is the necessary unnecessary."
"Creating points of focus and goals that are so unnecessary that we don't get tricked into thinking they are serious and important."
"Creating a mandala that gets destroyed or moving a piece across a board that doesn't matter."
"Play is a powerful tool for freedom and gracefulness."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction
14:40 Recap of Previous Episodes
19:50 The Necessary Unnecessary: Play and Our Humanity
23:53 Play as a Reflection of God's Values
25:54 The Gifts of Playfulness: Joy and Fulfillment
29:16 Play: A Necessary and Defining Element of Our Humanity
32:10 The Power of Presence and the Freedom of Play
37:22 The Theology of Play: Connecting Play and Grace
46:48 Embracing Lightness and Laughter: The Oppression of Seriousness
50:23 Playfulness as a Revolutionary Act
57:15 The Joy of Being Light: Laughter and Freedom
01:00:51 Exploring Tabletop Games and the Joy of Raising Homing Pigeons

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