Norland Téllez: Civilization of Maya, Wisdom, and Psychology
Episode description
Norland Téllez is an Artist, teacher, and mythologist with a background in film animation. Grounding himself in classical painting and drawing, his core artistic and intellectual life centers around the study of the Popol-Vuh, a classic of Mayan mythology.
In this episode, Norland shares what it means to be a visual artist whose work centers around the Popol-Vuh, the Mayan epic of creation and perennial wisdom. Having this cultural masterpiece as our guiding thread, we explore different facets of life such as:
- Language and other artistic forms of human expression
- The intersection between psychology and mythology
- Happiness, Pleasure, and Hedonism
- Creativity and self-destruction
- The quest for the unknown
- The meaning of dreams
- Non-linearity of time
- (un)Consciousness
- The Hero's journey
Find out more about Norland and his work at norlandtellez.com
Timeline:
(00:04:01) What is the Popol-Vuh?
(00:04:57) What contribution did the Mayans make to the world?
(00:10:35) How does Mayan wisdom approach our biases?
(00:17:14) Jumping into the unknown, spirituality and psychology
(00:20:14) Language, artistic expression, and the layers of human experience
(00:28:27) How can we bridge the gap between the conscious and the unconscious?
(00:32:52) In what way has the study of Mayan wisdom influenced Norland's life?
(00:40:46) Myth or Ideology: what is the line that separates them?
(00:45:59) What's the Mayan story of human creation?
(00:52:26) Jouissance, Creativity & Death-drive
(01:07:00) The Hero's Journey: from selfhood to self-divestment
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