The Ascension Podcast

Episode 24 · November 19, 2024 · 1h 20m

The Art of Play: Transforming Life

with Kaizen Asiedu

Tyzen sits with coach Kaizen Asiedu to reframe play as a state of presence and non-attachment to outcome. They explore moving awareness out of the head and into the body through somatic work, the four Ps of presence, purpose, passion, and play, and authenticity as the only real measure of art.

Chapters

You can only really be fully operating at your Peak if you're in a disposition of play, which is: I'm unattached to the result, I'm purely present to the act.
Kaizen Asiedu

Show Notes

  • For the Culture: why touching taboo subjects with humor restores common sense and a shared reality instead of leaving them in the shadow
  • Play redefined as peak performance through hyper-presence and non-attachment to outcome, illustrated through soccer, basketball, and the samurai mindset
  • Getting out of the head and into the body: somatic therapy, body scans, plant medicine, and inner-outer coherence as quality decision-making
  • Freestyle as flow, AI as a new way of interfacing with reality, and authenticity as the one real requirement for art and music

Key Takeaways

  • Play is not goofiness; it is operating at your peak while unattached to the result and purely present to the act. You are responsible for what you bring to the table, not the outcome.
  • A strong, analytical mind is a double-edged sword: every goal is emotional in nature, so decisions need the body and senses, not just the head. Somatic therapy transitions default awareness from head to body.
  • Coherence is roughly 50 percent internal (centered, whole, present) and 50 percent external (how you relate to everyone and everything), so doing inner work does not mean checking out of the outer world.

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