

[Unedited] Pico Iyer with Krista Tippett
10 snips Nov 29, 2018
Pico Iyer, a celebrated journalist and novelist, discusses the concept of happiness through absorption and stillness. He shares insights from his journeys across the globe and his experiences in a Benedictine hermitage. The conversation delves into the distinction between spirituality and religion, emphasizing kindness as a crucial aspect of human connection. Iyer reflects on the importance of finding stillness in our fast-paced world, advocating for deeper self-discovery and mindfulness amid modern distractions.
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A Name of Many Faiths
- Pico Iyer's name reflects diverse spiritual traditions: Siddhartha (Buddha), Pico (Renaissance heretic), Raghavan (Hindu).
- His upbringing included exposure to Tibetan monks, Indian myths, Shakespeare, and the Bible.
Travel and Inner Discovery
- Pico Iyer traveled extensively in his 20s, exploring different cultures and mapping the world.
- He realized that travel is not about moving around, but about being moved and discovering inner landscapes.
No Formal Practice
- Despite his interest in spirituality, Pico Iyer does not formally meditate or attend services.
- He believes in rigorous study before claiming belonging to any tradition, inspired by figures like the Dalai Lama.