Evolving Spiritual Practice
En podcast af bodyheartmindspirit

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52 Episoder
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The Daemon and Cheating the Ferryman with Anthony Peake
Udgivet: 4.5.2024 -
Near Enemies of theTruth: Christopher Hareesh Wallis
Udgivet: 5.1.2024 -
Anna Grear: How to live well with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Udgivet: 29.11.2023 -
Dr Roger Walsh: Camp fire chat with a spiritual elder
Udgivet: 21.9.2023 -
Why I left the Mormon Church
Udgivet: 6.7.2023 -
Yeshe: Off-Grid life, travels to India and psychedelics
Udgivet: 6.6.2023 -
Feeding your Demons with Lama Tsultrim Allione
Udgivet: 14.5.2023 -
Integral Taoism with Sally Adnams Jones
Udgivet: 4.5.2023 -
MetaModern Spirituality with Brendan Graham Dempsey
Udgivet: 14.8.2022 -
Three types of psychological shadow with developmental psychologist Kim Barta
Udgivet: 19.6.2022 -
The Cosmic Hologram: In-formation at the centre of Creation with Jude Currivan
Udgivet: 24.5.2022 -
How to integrate psychedelic experiences with Jahan Khamsehzadeh
Udgivet: 4.5.2022 -
Alone in the Wild with Chris Lewis
Udgivet: 25.4.2022 -
Consciousness is Everything: Bernardo Kastrup
Udgivet: 12.4.2022 -
The Psilocybin Connection with Jahan Khamsehzadeh
Udgivet: 8.3.2022 -
Sex and violence in Tibetan Buddhism: the rise and fall of Sogyal Rinpoche
Udgivet: 12.2.2022 -
Dzogchen training in the Aro gTer lineage with Zhal’med Ye-Rig
Udgivet: 9.2.2022 -
The practice of Emergent Dialogue with Elizabeth Debold
Udgivet: 7.2.2022 -
Science Fiction: the mythos of science and modernity
Udgivet: 23.1.2022 -
Voice Dialogue: the psychology of selves with Trilby Fairfax part 2
Udgivet: 15.12.2021
Spiritual practice, like everything else in life, is evolving. What does this mean? By ‘Spiritual Practice’ I mean any activity that expands your sense of identity, for example meditation, contemplative philosophy, prayer, yoga, martial arts, psychedelics, transpersonal psychotherapy, fasting, visualisation, lucid dreaming, conscious parenting, forgiveness and much more. By ‘Evolving’ I mean that everything develops and adapts over time. Most of the spiritual traditions that have spawned these transformational practices emerged hundreds and often thousands of years ago in the pre-modern era. Modernity (rationality and science) and post-modernity (cultural diversity and the information age) are hugely influential historical periods that have happened since then, and I believe that contemporary spiritual practice needs to integrate the insights of these two worldviews as well as the premodern in order to keep being relevant and adaptive in a changing world.