Adam: On crafting an authentic life path

Adam: On crafting an authentic life path

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Our interview today is with Adam McKenty. I got to know Adam
about a year ago, after he had moved to Berlin from Canada and
was in the process of starting the Church of Interbeing. A
non-belief based ritual that meets every Sunday in Berlin. Before
this, Adam worked in a wide range of areas: as a software
developer, stone mason, gardener, technician, photographer,
musician, facilitator, and builder of organizations. 


Through these activities, he has been a lifelong observer of
ceremony, collective intelligence, and the peculiar ways in which
human groups fail and succeed in their endeavors. 


In our conversation, we talk about Adams' very unusual upbringing
in the Canadian wilderness. Resisting to portray his life in a
linear way, we explore what it means, and what it takes, to craft
an authentic life path with all its beauties and challenges. What
really struck me, and what I believe you as a listener might also
come to appreciate, is the way in which Adam's explorations never
seem to be pre-fabricated and stale, but arise out of the moment.
There is a slowness and deliberation in the way he speaks, which
reflects the inner state of searching.



If you live in Berlin, you are very welcome to attend the
weekly services of the Church of Interbeing. You
can find it in the Genezareth Kirche in Schillerkiez,
Berlin.

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