Podcasts
Interview: Satish Kumar: Peace Is Possible
The ecologist and activist talks about his commitment to peace and peace-making, and understanding that peace is not just an absence of war but a positive, harmonious way of living with three aspects: peace with one self, peace with society and peace with nature.
Interview: Clare Carlisle on Transcendence for Beginners
The distinguished biographer and professor of philosophy explores what it means to live a ‘good life’ and the idea – as expressed in the lives of Spinoza, George Eliot and the Indian sage Ramana Maharshi – that we are all ‘modes of the infinite’.
Interview: Professor Mark Williams on Mindfulness Meditation
The Oxford psychologist talks about the development of MBCT, how it can help us look upon ourselves with a compassionate gaze and find peace in a chaotic world. ‘If we live in a universe which is, as David Bentley Hart’s book says, All Things are Full of Gods… then we can’t distinguish a secular practice from a sacred practice.’
Interview: Alastair McIntosh: ‘Riders on the Storm’
The Scottish writer, theologian, and environmental activist talks about climate change as fundamentally a spiritual crisis – a wake-up call inviting us to understand the world as a manifestation of the divine. ‘This is where the evolution of conscious life on Earth has brought the planet to.’
Interview: Lisa Petersen on Somatics and the Wisdom of the Body
The yoga and somatics educator Lisa Peterson talks about her unique form of teaching, which blends together therapeutic practice and spiritual enquiry, guiding students through the lived experience of breath, movement and consciousness.
Interview: LD Deutsch on Time, Myth and Matter
The Los Angeles based writer talks about her recent book Time, Myth and Matter: Essays on the Natures and Narratives of Reality, in which she weaves myth and science into a coherent narrative and looks at the intertwining of the inner or psychic dimension with the outer world of physics.
Interview: Colin Tudge on Enlightened Agriculture
The well-known scientist and author talks about the need to rethink our agriculture so that it is more sustainable and equitable, and to base our economic system on the perennial values of compassion, humility and oneness
Interview: Mark Vernon on William Blake
The philosopher, podcaster and psychoanalyist talks about his latest book Awake! William Blake and the Power of Imagination, in which he argues that Blake’s vision still has the power to transform our experience of the world, revealing it as a place of wonder and infinite possibility
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