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a calm presence - my arcanum

Episode Notes

This is my narration of October 16, 2025  ‘my arcanuma calm presence Substack.

You’ll hear that I’ve added some keyboard music here and there generated on a Yamaha e353 keyboard which I bought to help me learn my tenor 2 parts for the Canadian Centennial Choir here in Ottawa but as I recorded the narration I started playing a muted banjo patch in chuck boom boom style and it reminded of listening to radio artist Joe Frank in the 1980s who often had this kind of marimba sound in his radio plays and it always mesmerized me and so I had some fun adding the different sounds of this synthesizer, integrating it with the narration and I think what I was trying to is to lighten up a bit as I narrate these rather dark thoughts. 

Excerpt from the beginning of the posting:  

It was inspired by tea with artist and family friend Barbara Cuerden on September 27th, 2025. 

While chatting, Barbara mentioned Saul Bellow’s 1987 novel More Die of Heartbreak, notably this excerpt from page 27 : 

Ah-ha.

I told Barbara and my wife Sabrina, quite spontaneously, and perhaps foolishly : 

I didn’t mean to say that I know everything, not by any means, but rather that I have heard and produced so many podcasts, read so many books, seen so many films, read and written so many essays, organized and attended so many webinars and workshops, had so many conversations etc. so that I don’t think, at this point, more knowledge will help.

My learning and unlearning journey with conscient podcast and balado conscient has come full circle and it was time to let all that knowing settle, consolidate and metabolize.

However, one topic in particular continues to haunt me: 

I hope these words are helpful to you. Maybe some of them resonate. 

Feel free to share any comments in this forum or to me directly: claude@conscient.ca

Warm thanks to Kamea Chayne, Lyla June Johnston, Vanessa Andreotti, Shaun Chamberlin, Indy Johar, Clara Schryer and Riel Schryer for using their words with special thanks to Barbara Cuerden for telling me about arcana.

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Hi 

Claude Schryer here. 

It’s October 16, 2025 and you’re about to hear me narrate ‘my arcanum’, my latest a calm presence Substack posting. 

The episode is 32 minutes and - something new - I’ve added some keyboard music here and there generated on a Yamaha e353 keyboard. 

I actually got the keyboard to help me learn my tenor 2 parts for the Canadian Centennial Choir here in Ottawa but as I recorded the narration I started playing a muted banjo patch in chuck boom boom style and it reminded of listening to radio artist Joe Frank in the 1980s who often had this kind of marimba sound in his radio plays and it always mesmerized me and so I had some fun adding the different sounds of this synthesizer, integrating it with the narration and I think what I was trying to is to lighten up a bit as I narrate these rather dark thoughts. 

My arcanum.

I had tea with artist and family friend Barbara Cuerden on September 27th, 2025.

While chatting, Barbara mentionedSaul Bellow’s 1987 novel More Die of Heartbreak, notably this excerpt from page 27 :

Ah-ha.

I told Barbara and my wife Sabrina, quite spontaneously, and perhaps foolishly :

I didn’t mean to say that I know everything, not by any means, but rather that I have heard and produced so many podcasts, read so many books, seen so many films, read and written so many essays, organized and attended so many webinars and workshops, had so many conversations etc so that I don’t think, at this point, more knowledge will help.

My learning and unlearning journey with conscient podcast and balado conscient has come full circle and it was time to let all that knowing settle, consolidate and metabolize.

However, one topic in particular continues to haunt me :

Thankfully, I and were was not alone.

My fellow podcaster, Kamea Chayne, wrote on September 28th, 2025 in her Uprooted Substack :

I responded :

Kamea went on to say :

I responded :

My exchange with Kamea put things into perspective.

I look forward to ‘re-weaving webs of attunement’ and ‘feeling subtle pulls and vibrations’ as Kamea suggests.

I received further insights two days later at a webinar called Bioregioning: How to Thrive Where We Livehosted by Resilience +, a project of the Post-Carbon Institute.

One of the speakers was indigenous musician, orator and scientist Dr. Lyla June Johnston who spoke about - and I’m paraphrasing here from what I remember - how humans have learned from systems collapse in the past, including indigenous communities, and that it is essential to preserve a set of values through periods of collapse, or die trying.

Lyla June’s statement put things further into perspective for me.

Another ah-ha moment.

Maybe it is possible to remain positive, calm and engaged as collapse unfolds?

I haven’t been able to do it yet but maybe it’s possible.

Maybe there is a way to balance collapse acceptance and genuine hope?

I decided to stop thinking about it and just wait and see where my spirit takes me.

I did not have to wait long. The next day, the great primatologist, Jane Goodall, passed away at 91.

There were many amazing homages to her legacy in my email and on the internet. This quote in particular caught my attention:

Also this quote from Goodall:

With all of this in my mind, I read through some of my previous ‘a calm presence’ Substack postings. I was hoping to better understand the building blocks of my arcanum. Was it really full or was I just tired? Here’s what I found:

february 24, 2024

why? my rationale for a calm presence

Regular readers and listeners will have heard that one before. It’s more or less the creation story of a calm presence. It’s where I got those 3 words in the title. But I struggle with ‘but that’s about it’ part but I think Catherine is right. I haven’t quite accepted it yet.

Here’s another excerpt from that same February 24th posting :

Consolation and hope.

I think Azul is right and now that I have published over 350 episodes of conscient podcast and balado conscient I’ve certainly had an opportunity to ask my peers about what the role of art in the ecological crisis might be. I’ve certainly received a lot of interesting responses.

I think Azul is right that one of the main roles of art is to help us connect to our grief and to joy. Art does more than that of course, but to me that’s what’s most precious right now. And of course it’s a never ending process of discovery and healing which is why I plan to continue podcasting about art and the ecological crisis for as long as I can. There will always be new things to discover.

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June 2 2024

accept | adapt | respond

A very simple set of thoughts.

While writing this posting I became a ‘collapse accepter’, in the tradition of the deep adaptation forum, which means that I believe in ‘fostering mutual support and collaboration in the process of anticipating, observing, and experiencing societal disruption and collapse’. In other words, accepting people like me try to ‘embody and enable loving responses to our predicament’.

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November 8 2024

listen and co-createazul carolina duque

I think we have arrived at the point of ‘no other choice’ and that we need to transform our relationships, repair damages and become much more awareness. The Buddhist side of me thinks that we need to become awareness.

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January 23 2025

prepare, bend, sustain

I wrote this one at the beginning of a course I was taking called Surviving the Future. I was trying to remind myself to meditate regularly, to collaborate wherever I can, share resources, and to trust that that work of preparation, bending and sustaining life is what we need to do.

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13 March 2025

looking youth in the eyes

Looking youth in the eyes reminded me that giving up on future generations of human and more-than-human life on earth was not an option and that I needed to personally overcome my doomist or defeatist tendencies, which I think I’ve now acheived.

Also from looking youth in the eyes, first you’ll hear my daughter, scientist Clara Schryer, from conscient e208 followed by my son, historian Riel Schryer, from conscient e154.

I love my children and I admire their realism and foresight. I think my generation p- the baby boomers who have so much wealth and opportunity awe need to find the right mix of empowering future generations but also getting out of their way. Still working on that.

Also from looking youth in the eyes Shaun Chamberlin’s Secret Truth Behind Environmentalists’ Favourite Argument

So yes we are in a dying world. And I’m curious to know what kind of stories do we want to hear? What kind of stories do we need to hear? What possibilities lie in front of us, seen or unseen, heard or unheard, felt or unfelt?

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April 30 2025

ways of being

I’ll list all 7 of them because they summarize what at the time was important to me at the time and still is.

  1. Accept that it’s the end of the world as we know it
  2. Avoid performance doom
  3. Focus on local and long term co-creative activities such as restoration, regeneration, adaptation, revisioning, traditional wisdom etc
  4. Do the work with ‘curiosity, humility, relational depth, and a willingness to sense beyond inherited horizons’ (Vanessa Andreotti)
  5. Let go of expectations and ego
  6. Involve artists
  7. Remember that ‘History is littered with moments when the unimaginable became the mundane overnight. This is such a moment—provided we supply it with relentless courage, systemic literacy, and a love for futures we will never personally inhabit (Indy Johar, We Have Failed - Now Let’s Get Serious)

I try to apply these ways of being in everyday life as much as I can. In particular I have found it rewarding to work on sensing beyond my inherited culture and to prepare for a future that I will not inhabit.

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June 26 2025

a sense of communion

Emptiness or Śūnyatā is defined, in Wikipedia, as

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September 1 2025

hunkering down

I felt a great release of stress and tension when I wrote these words a month ago. It felt good to lift the mask of denial and let go of some of the pretentions of modernity. My concern is for the level of preparedness of those who remain in the modernist bubble.

Also from hunkering down

I’ll conclude with Jane Goodall, who helped me make sense of this in her description of a “single spiritual entity” as a great spiritual power, or divine energy, found in every living thing—humans, chimpanzees, trees, and insects alike—that connects all life in a vast, alive web of existence.

I appreciate these words by Jane Goodall. This is what I meant by my belief that ‘we are all living energy’. Goodall calls this power the “soul” or “spirit,” a vital spark present in every species and even in the ecosystem itself, a concept she came to understand through intense awe and connection with nature.

I’m thankful to Jane Goodall and all the writers that I quote today.

I do think my arcanum is full, or at least full enough for now.

I hope these words are helpful to you. Maybe some of them resonate.

Feel free to share any comments in this forum or to me directly : claude@conscient.ca

À la prochaine. …

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Warm thanks to Kamea Chayne, Lyla June Johnston, Vanessa Andreotti, Shaun Chamberlin, Indy Johar, Clara Schryer and Riel Schryer for using their words with special thanks to Barbara Cuerden for telling me about arcana.