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Mar 25, 2020 • 39min

The Pandemic and the Goddess: Perspectives on Humanity, Disease, and Nature

More and more pandemic experts are saying that humanity's disruptions of natural environments are responsible for outbreaks of new viruses. This sense of disease as intimately tied to imbalances that occur within nature is found in traditional Indian and Tibetan understandings, in which local nature goddesses are seen as both bringers and dispellers of disease. If there is something to be learned from the Covid-19 pandemic, perhaps it is that we need a deep re-evaluation of how we interact with the natural world and a re-alignment towards respecting the forces of nature. Support the show
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Mar 3, 2020 • 39min

The Eyes Have It: The Optics of Creation and Consciousness

Eyes have always held sway over the human imagination — mesmerized us, scared us, inspired us. The windows to the soul, they’ve been called. They’ve been the subject of song and poetry, folklore and myth. Consciousness, in the Indian texts is repeatedly described in relation to eyes. These glorious visions of eyes and consciousness reach their culmination in the 8th century Netra Tantra, the Tantra of the Eye, which opens with a playful question about the nature of eyes and spirals into something far greater — cosmos and consciousness as one great, macrocosmic eye.Support the show
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Feb 18, 2020 • 41min

Reimagining Our Ancestors: A Dive into the Paleolithic Heart and Mind

We often assume that Paleolithic people lived in a world that was fundamentally less than ours because they didn’t yet have what we have. We assume that their existence was incomplete, because it hadn’t yet culminated in us. Yet new findings on our ancestors' culture, physiology, and physiognomy paint a very different picture. This episode takes us deep into the Paleolithic era, in which 97% of our ancestors lived, and dispels notions about war, violence, primitivism, chaos, and the minds and hearts of Paleolithic people. Support the show
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Jan 21, 2020 • 37min

The Shape of Art: Place, Relevance, and the Living Force Between Adorer and Adored

Bette Midler recently made headlines for tweeting a picture of three girls at a museum distracted by their phones instead of admiring the art. Yet the context in which we view art tends to be just as compartmentalized and distracting as a phone. Today on the podcast, we look at varying visions of art in cultural context — from the paleolithic caves to Indian temples to modern performance art — and move towards a conclusion that art, perhaps, isn’t just in the object. It’s in the state and quality of interaction between subject and object. Art, in its traditional context, reinforces the animate force of life, and is a gateway for an experience of this animate force. And if the observers aren’t delivered into a state of rapture by the art, perhaps it’s not a reflection on them, but on the entire context in which we view and compartmentalize art.Support the show
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Jan 7, 2020 • 46min

Airplanes, Epilepsy, and Shamanism: A Respectful Response to Neil deGrasse Tyson

A few weeks back, wizard-yogi-talkshow host Russell Brand interviewed scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson on his podcast Under the Skin. It’s the November 1st, 2019 episode and it’s highly worth listening to. On the show, Neil puts forward some commonly held suppositions about western science — that the scientific method is the only valid method of arriving at the truth. That subjective reality has nothing to offer the discussion on truth. That science itself is ultimately objective. And that the proof of science’s fundamental ‘rightness’ can be measured by the “progress” of technological society or what some have called civilization. In this episode, we take a look at some of the stories Neil uses to illustrate progress, triumph over superstition, and scientific objectivity and offer a differing perspective based on the animate vision that has driven humanity for 99% of its history. Support the show
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Dec 24, 2019 • 37min

Melting Frost: A Holiday Hymn to the Animate Heart

In this poetic ode to the animate vision of the cosmos that has been so central to humanity for so long, we explore the idea that the ritual heart of both culture and cosmos itself is poetry, and that poetry is the only way to accurately convey and invoke a cosmos that is ultimately artful. Poetry exists so humans can be propelled into states where we feel one with nature. Hence the gods “clothe themselves in poetic meter,” say the Vedas, and in doing so, give us a direct vehicle through which to access them, to revel in them, to ourselves shine. This episode uses the Greek myths as a jumping off point to celebrate the poetic vision of the cosmos and explores how we drifted far from our poetic source. Caution — Greek myths are explicit. Support the show
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Dec 10, 2019 • 35min

How to Churn an Ocean and Breathe Like a Horse: Rekindling the Somatic Heart of Myth

This podcast explores the somatic dimension of myth, focusing on the journey of the individual practitioner towards ecstatic union with the cosmos. It discusses the ancient story of the Churning of the Cosmic Ocean and Shiva's intervention, as well as the somatic dimensions of myth and their connection to yogic techniques. The symbolism of horses and breath in myths and yogic texts is also explored, along with an exploration of various books and classic stories.
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Nov 26, 2019 • 33min

Great Bear: The Being at the Heart of Global Tradition

Bears have been right at the center of pan-global belief systems for a very long time, causing some anthropologists to speak of a circumpolar bear cult dating back possibly over 100,000 years. Given the role that animals have played in shaping human imagination, it's not a stretch to say human beings have, over the ages, learned a whole lot from bears. And it may not be a stretch even to posit that some of our deepest spiritual archetypes and practices — including the practice of meditation itself — come directly from bears. Support the show
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Nov 12, 2019 • 35min

The Poetry of The Point: All of Cosmos and Consciousness in a Little Round Dot

What's the point? Well, far from being an image of smallness or insignificance, the single point, the dot communicates a lot. In fact, in India, there are songs devoted to the point, texts that extol its radiant qualities, practices designed to link to it as a focal point of meditative awareness. The importance of little dots takes on even greater significance when we realize that all life forms — and even the universe itself — began as a little round dot. In Indian cosmology, Bindu, the point, becomes everything — both cosmos and consciousness all in one. And the journey — to get to the point —is a poetic and visionary journey indeed.Today on the Emerald — The Poetry of the Point — All of Cosmos and Consciousness in a Little Round DotSupport the show
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Oct 29, 2019 • 33min

On Cauldrons, Inner and Outer

Cauldrons — cooking vessels — have been part of the human experience and have captured the human imagination for a very long time, from the ancient Celtic cauldron myths to Shakespeare's archetypal vision of three crones and their bubbling brew to the cauldron cults of the African diaspora.But far more than a simple vessel, the cauldron becomes in many cultures synonymous with larger internal and external processes — with the alchemical journey of the transformation of the soul, with yoga, with consciousness, and ultimately with the universe itself. Today on The Emerald, we look at cauldrons, inner and outer.Support the show

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