Why the Humanities Are Dying and the Revival of Holistic Education with Athena Potari (#183)

Athena Potari

In this timely and energizing conversation, Jacob speaks with philosopher and Hellenic wisdom teacher Athena Potari about the crisis and rebirth of the humanities. Drawing on her work with the Galileo Commission and her training in ancient Greek philosophy, Athena describes how modern academia has reduced the human being to brain chemistry and data—creating what she calls a “skeleton of the humanities,” stripped of imagination, soul, and contemplative depth.

Jacob and Athena explore how ancient traditions — from Greece to Kashmir — once united rigorous philosophy with esoteric practice, ritual literacy, and inner transformation. Together they consider how the humanities lost their spiritual foundation, how identity frameworks rose to fill the vacuum, and why the future demands a renewed, cross-cultural, contemplative humanism.

This episode is both a diagnosis and an invitation: a call to restore the inner life, symbolic imagination, and spiritual inquiry at the heart of humanistic study.

Discussed in This Episode:

  • The “skeleton of the humanities” and how scientism hollowed out imagination, soul, and interiority
  • How modern academia exiled esoteric, mystical, and contemplative forms of knowledge
  • The ancient Greek roots of the humanities and their integration of philosophy, ritual, and inner practice
  • Parallels between Greek contemplative traditions and nondual Śaiva-Śākta Tantra
  • Why identity-based frameworks have become a surrogate moral system in the absence of spiritual teleology
  • The crisis of meaning in the modern world and the hunger for renewed forms of wisdom
  • The need for a new humanities centered on psyche, spirit, and embodied inquiry
  • How contemplative education can rebuild depth, discernment, and symbolic imagination
  • Athena’s upcoming role in Wisdom School 2026, including her Learning Pathway on Hellenic esoteric traditions
  • What a renaissance of the contemplative humanities could look like in our time


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