
Guru Viking Podcast
The Guru Viking Podcast specializes in in-depth interviews with remarkable figures in the world of meditation, spirituality, and self development.
Steve travels internationally teaching somatic practices and meditation, and leads explorations in contemplative, mystic, & relational realms.
Latest episodes

Nov 29, 2024 • 1h 11min
Ep282: Spiritual Explorer - Shiv Mathur
Shiv Mathur, a Youtuber and spiritual explorer, shares his compelling journey from military service to seeking enlightenment in the Himalayas. He recounts his encounters with Himalayan yogis and discusses how he left a successful IT career to follow his spiritual calling. Shiv emphasizes the challenges of finding the right environment for practice and the importance of self-inquiry over traditional teachings. He also reflects on societal conditioning and its impact on unhappiness, advocating for genuine spiritual insight amidst modern life's distractions.

Nov 22, 2024 • 1h 25min
Ep281: Taoist Spirit & Entity Practices - Mattias Daly 4
Mattias Daly, a Taoist practitioner and translator of 'Taoist Inner Alchemy', shares deep insights from his unique journey. He discusses the lessons learned from his exorcisms, including how entities can infiltrate through pride. Mattias examines the complexities of gaining supernatural powers from these entities and the vast hierarchy of spiritual beings in Taoism. He contrasts deity worship with shamanistic possession, while recounting personal experiences that illuminate the power dynamics between humans and the spirit world.

Nov 15, 2024 • 1h 36min
Ep280: I Renounce My Attainments - Delson Armstrong
Delson Armstrong, a spiritual teacher and author of ‘A Mind Without Craving’, boldly renounces his past claims of spiritual attainment. He shares profound insights on the role of emotions in awakening and the necessity of confronting trauma. Delson critiques traditional Buddhist teachings and redefines the concept of enlightenment, advocating for personal experience over hierarchical structures. He reflects on the pressures from spiritual communities, the dangers of blind devotion, and explores innovative teaching methods as he plans to expand his practice.

Nov 8, 2024 • 1h 19min
Ep279: The Missing Peace - Miles Neale & Matthew Freidell
Miles Neale, a therapist and author, teams up with Matthew Freidell, a visionary documentary filmmaker, to dive into the making of "The Missing Peace." They explore the enchanting Borobudur monument's quest to broadcast peace to the world. Their journey highlights profound life lessons, the importance of intuition, and the magic of synchronicity. The duo shares their transformative experiences in the Amazon, the challenges of capturing spiritual narratives, and the necessity of genuine artistic expression in an increasingly commercialized world.

Nov 1, 2024 • 1h 48min
Ep278: The Mystic - Ishtar
Ishtar recounts a childhood filled with ghost encounters and precognitive dreams. A life-altering car crash at 13 ignited his spiritual quest. He delves into years of meditation, dark nights of the soul, and the search for transcendence amidst grief. Ishtar shares insights on identity, meaningful palm readings, and the transformative power of spiritual practices. His journey intertwines with past lives, out-of-body experiences, and the challenges of finding bliss amidst suffering, ultimately advocating for a joyful pursuit of life.

Oct 25, 2024 • 1h 21min
Ep277: Master of the Way - Prof William Rory Dickson 2
William Rory Dickson, an associate professor at the University of Winnipeg and author of "Dissolving into Being: The Wisdom of Sufi Philosophy," discusses the profound impact of Sufi mystic Ibn ‘Arabi. He unravels the historical tensions between mysticism and clerical authority, and the politically charged atmosphere surrounding Sufis. The conversation journeys through Sufi meditation techniques and the interaction of Sufism with American culture, touching on the failings of utopian religious models and the resurgence of traditional practices.

Oct 18, 2024 • 1h 17min
Ep276: Canadian Tulku Translator - Tulku Sherab Dorje
In this engaging discussion, Tulku Sherab Dorje, a Buddhist teacher and author with a rich legal background, shares insights from his unusual upbringing and years of spiritual retreat. He delves into the interplay between cynicism and devotion, emphasizing the role of humor in Buddhist teachings. Tulku also reflects on the art of translation and the complexities of the tulku system, while exploring how past lives influence present experiences. His unique perspective highlights the balance between academic rigor and spiritual practice, making for a fascinating conversation.

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Oct 11, 2024 • 1h 30min
Ep275: I Was A Tantric Disciple - Khandro Kunzang Dechen Chodron 2
Khandro Kunzang Dechen Chodron, a teacher of Tibetan Buddhism and executive director at Saraswati Bhawan Publications, shares her transformative journey under the guidance of ngakpa Kunzang Dorje Rinpoche. She delves into the profound trust in the guru-disciple relationship, revealing her rigorous training and insights into tummo practice. Khandro recounts her guru’s psychic abilities and the intense loyalty required from students. The discussion also highlights integrity, the challenges of spiritual authority, and the intricate dynamics of mentor-student relationships.

Oct 4, 2024 • 1h 21min
Ep274: Poetry & the Sacred - Henry Shukman & John Brehm
In this engaging dialogue, Henry Shukman, a British poet and Zen teacher, and John Brehm, an American poet, explore how poetry intersects with spirituality. They share their journeys into poetry, discussing the transformative power of words and the sacred moments they evoke. The conversation dives into how poetry can illuminate the ordinary, offer solace during difficult times, and act as a bridge to higher inspiration. They also perform several of their poems, revealing the emotional depth that nature, grief, and connection to the sacred bring to their work.

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Sep 27, 2024 • 2h 40min
Ep273: Spirit Conjuration - Dr Ben Joffe
Dr. Ben Joffe, an anthropologist and expert in Tibetan Buddhism, dives into the fascinating world of spirit conjuration. He explores its rich history, from ancient times to modern practices, revealing diverse magical traditions. Joffe compares cultural perspectives on spirits, including parallels between Buddhism and Jewish mysticism. He shares his personal encounters with the supernatural, emphasizing the importance of ethical invocation practices. With a witty touch, he also discusses how horror films reflect these esoteric themes and the nuances of grimoires in contemporary spirituality.
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