Bestselling travel writer Pico Iyer discusses the balance between global travel and inner stillness, reflecting on the paradox of moving to feel moved. He shares insights into Leonard Cohen's creation of 'Hallelujah' and concludes that paradise is mostly lost in our divided world.
Travel to feel moved; understanding humanity overshadows carbon miles.
Embracing unknowns and uncertainties as part of life's journey.
Importance of stillness in travel for grounding and deep introspection.
Deep dives
Exploring the Meaning of Home and Belonging
The podcast delves into the idea that one can find peace and a sense of belonging not in a cozy family home, but among strangers in foreign places. The host shares personal experiences of living on the road and feeling a pulse between traveling and returning home. The discussion highlights the tension between the desire for exploration and the yearning for a sense of home, reflecting on the paradoxical nature of human existence in seeking novelty and familiarity.
Navigating Uncertainty and Embracing the Unknown
Through personal anecdotes and reflections on life-altering events like a house fire and experiences in war zones, the episode emphasizes the concept of embracing the unknown in life. The guest explores the idea of surrendering to the uncertainties of the world, emphasizing that no place offers complete safety and advocating for accepting and welcoming the unpredictable nature of existence.
Finding Stillness Amidst Travel and Chaos
The importance of stillness amidst frenetic travel experiences is discussed, highlighting how travel can lead individuals to profound moments of quietude and introspection. The benefits of moments of silence, whether through meditation, retreats, or seeking peaceful places during travel, are emphasized for grounding oneself and finding deeper insights. The conversation captures the transformative power of calming stillness amidst the chaos of travel and life's uncertainties.
Insight into Leonard Cohen's Patient Creative Process
The podcast delves into the patient and disciplined creative process of Leonard Cohen, highlighting how he spent several years crafting and refining iconic songs like 'Hallelujah' and 'Anthem'. Despite taking years to complete a single song, Cohen's dedication and commitment to his artistry are evident, with anecdotes revealing his meticulous approach to songwriting. His ability to sit in silence, embracing stillness as a source of inspiration and clarity, showcases a deep connection to his creative journey and a profound respect for the artistic process.
Embracing Silence and Stillness for Personal Reflection
The episode emphasizes the transformative power of embracing silence and stillness for personal reflection, drawing on the host's experiences of retreating to Benedictine hermitages to find inner peace and clarity. Through moments of solitude in serene environments, individuals can shed external distractions and enter a profound state of presence and awareness. The discussion underscores the importance of stepping away from daily noise and immersing oneself in silence to tap into deeper truths, fostering introspection, and personal growth.
Pico Iyer (bestselling travel writer; author of The Art of Stillness; Leonard Cohen’s close mate) studies the paradox of our desire to go out and explore foreign lands…and our need for stillness, the delicate dance between our outer and inner lives.
Pico has spent 50 years writing about travel for more than 250 publications, but he also spent three decades living in monasteries and 48 years as a friend and travel companion of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. And he concludes a bunch of things we cover off in this beautiful conversation: we move to feel moved; the benefits of global travel outweigh the carbon miles (understanding humanity is more important right now); and paradise is mostly lost. He also shares insights into how Leonard Cohen wrote Hallelujah, arguably the most stunning song ever recorded.