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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.

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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.

    Ep252: Religion & Psychiatry - Dr Chencho Dorji & Dr Caroline Van Damme

    Ep252: Religion & Psychiatry - Dr Chencho Dorji & Dr Caroline Van Damme

    In this episode I host a dialogue between Dr Chencho Dorji, Bhutan’s first psychiatrist and the Professor of Psychiatry at Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences, and Dr Caroline Van Damme, an adult psychiatrist and family and systemic psychotherapist specialising in chronic psychotic disorders.

    Drs Dorji and Van Damme dialogue about their experiences as psychiatrists in very different countries, Bhutan and Belgium. They compare their experiences treating religious psychosis in which patients believe they are Jesus or Padmasambhava, address mental health stigma, and examine the interaction of supernatural beliefs such as spirit possession with modern psychiatry.

    The Drs discuss the emerging mental health laws in Bhutan, including forced treatment laws, innovative treatment models, and pressures from pharmaceutical companies.

    The Drs also consider the pros and cons of religion to both society and the individual, examine three levels of Bhutanese Buddhism, and reflect on the dire consequences of the death of Christianity in Europe.



    Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep252-religion-psychiatry-dr-chencho-dorji-dr-caroline-van-damme

    Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.



    Topics include:

    00:00 - Intro
    01:16 - How they met
    03:44 - Dr Chencho’s visit to the Night Hospital in Belgium
    05:12 - Dr Chencho’s side of the story
    06:07 - Fascination with the ‘Night Hospital’ model
    08:33 - Sharing models between countries
    09:39 - Not trying to cure
    12:36 - Mental health challenges in developed vs developing countries
    15:04 - Psychiatry is a simple science
    17:26 - Negligence of psychotic patients
    19:01 - Stigma around mental illness
    23:03 - Pressure from pharmaceutical companies
    25:53 - Mental health laws in Bhutan
    30:17 - Forced treatment laws in Belgium
    39:15 - Complications of supernatural beliefs in Bhutan
    41:28 - Getting the family on side
    45:02 - Anti-psychiatry beliefs
    46:57 - Psychosis or spirit possession?
    49:25 - Dangers of marijuana
    55:38 - Padmasambhava’s proscription against smoking
    58:00 - Religion at societal and personal level
    59:47 - Religious psychosis
    01:01:23 - 3 levels of Buddhism
    01:02:27 - Pros and cons of religious belief
    01:06:25 - Treating psychotic Padmasambhavas
    01:08:06 - Patients who hear God
    01:11:00 - Fading of Christianity in Europe
    01:13:03 - Spiritual void and fading of religion in Bhutan
    01:13:55 - Today’s Buddhist monks’ failings
    01:16:00 - Learning from the fall of European religion
    01:21:17 - Science vs religion
    01:22:05 - Spiritual void and suicide
    01:24:04 - Is religion needed?
    01:26:38 - Lack of priests
    01:29:40 - Uniqueness of psychiatry
    01:31:25 - Reflections on inter-cultural collaboration
    01:33:53 - Dr Caroline praises Dr Chencho’s accomplishments



    Previous episodes with Dr Chencho Dorji:
    - https://www.guruviking.com/search?q=chencho

    Previous episode with Dr Caroline Van Damme:
    - https://www.guruviking.com/search?q=damme


    To find out more about Dr Chencho Dorji, visit:
    - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057403100633

    To find out more about Dr Van Damme, visit:
    - https://www.sowarigpainstitute.org/dr-caroline-van-damme



    
For more interviews, videos, and more visit:
    - https://www.guruviking.com

    Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James

    • 1 hr 36 min
    Ep251: Taoist Inner Alchemy - Mattias Daly 2

    Ep251: Taoist Inner Alchemy - Mattias Daly 2

    In this episode I am once again joined by Mattias Daly, Taoist practitioner and translator of ‘Taoist Inner Alchemy’, published by Shambala.

    Mattias recounts the unusual circumstances that saw him travel to a remote monastery to meet Abbess Liu Yuanhui, under whom he would begin intensive training in meditation.

    Mattias discusses Taoist meditation and its relationship to magical powers, psychic abilities, and other unusual meditation experiences.

    Mattias then pulls back the veil to reveal the history and evolution of Taoist inner alchemy, referencing classical texts to contextualise and explain the Golden Elixir, differing ideas of the goal of alchemy, and the various ways in which the practice was undertaken.



    Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep251-taoist-inner-alchemy-mattias-daly-2

    Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.



    Topics include:

    00:00 - Intro
    00:54 - Meeting Abbess Liu Yuanhui
    03:23 - Recruited to rescue a wealthy son
    08:10 - Miraculous cure through Buddhist ritual
    11:38 - First visit to Abbess Liu’s monastery
    13:05 - Initial intensive training with Abbess Liu
    16:19 - Attachment to unusual meditation experiences
    19:05 - Siddhi and magical power in Taoism
    24:00 - Influence of Kung Fu novels
    26:06 - Ge Guolong’s commentary Huang Yuanji’s The Oral Record of the Hall of Joyous Teaching
    30:30 - History and evolution of Taoist inner alchemy
    34:58 - Sexual interpretations of Taoist inner alchemy
    36:30 - Disagreement about the goal of inner alchemy
    39:29 - What about physical immortality?
    42:08 - Mechanism of alchemy
    45:43 - The Nameless Master and physical secretions
    48:26 - Text alteration and philological considerations
    52:02 - Achieving the Goku moment
    52:53 - Why close reading of classical texts is a necessity for practitioners
    56:34 - How to read early texts
    58:24 - Is facility in Classical Chinese necessary?
    01:00:50 - What is the Golden Elixir?
    01:03:48 - Mattias shares some of his translations about Golden Elixir
    01:06:07 - Decoding alchemical symbols and metaphors
    01:10:08 - Confusion about sex
    01:12:09 - How to go about practicing?



    Watch the previous episode with Mattias Daly:
    - https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep244-taoist-adventures-mattias-daly
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    To find our more about Mattias Daly, visit:
    - https://www.shambhala.com/authors/a-f/mattias-daly.html



    
For more interviews, videos, and more visit:
    - www.guruviking.com



    Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Ep250: When Meditation Goes Wrong - Dr Willoughby Britton

    Ep250: When Meditation Goes Wrong - Dr Willoughby Britton

    In this interview I am joined by Dr Willoughby Britton, an Associate Professor at Brown University, the Director of Brown’s Clinical and Affective Neuroscience Laboratory, and founder of Cheetah House which provides support to those experiencing meditation-related difficulties.

    Dr Britton recounts her unusual childhood interest in consciousness, why a friend’s suicide drove her to meditation, and how a psychedelic peak experience changed her view of the world.

    Dr Britton considers the overlaps between spiritual experience and mental illness, why deconstructing the sense of self in search of enlightenment can lead to lasting psychological damage, and questions if experiences of fear are a necessary part of the meditative path.

    Dr Britton also covers the neurobiology of attention, reveals the hidden religious messaging woven into mindfulness techniques such as Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), and shares how she deals with the negative responses from meditation enthusiasts towards her work.



    Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep250-when-meditation-goes-wrong-dr-willoughby-britton



    Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.



    Topics include:

    00:00 - Intro
    01:15 - Dr Britton’s upbringing and early interest in consciousness
    03:58 - Friend’s suicide and a life crisis
    05:02 - Powerful high dose psychedelic experiences
    08:46 - Influence of peak experiences
    09:28 - Operative mechanism of Dr Britton’s epiphany
    11:04 - Is redefinition of the self necessary for awakening?
    11:50 - What is the ‘self’?
    13:31 - A caveat
    14:19 - Many possible modifications to the sense of self and identity
    18:18 - What do Buddhists really mean when they talk about no-self?
    19:01 - Surprising disagreement between Buddhist sects
    19:48 - Lack on consensus about the end goal in Buddhism
    20:47 - Awakening or mental illness?
    24:01 - Cultural differences in what constitutes mental health
    24:58 - Cultural influences and personal goals
    26:39 - When meditation goes wrong
    28:35 - When no-self experiences lead to negative outcomes
    30:46 - The importance of connection
    32:14 - Strategic ambiguity of enlightenment
    34:34 - The enlightenment fantasy
    35:23 - Absorbing a world view from meditation instructions
    36:31 - How to assess your meditation practice
    39:04 - Stealth Buddhism
    40:31 - Hidden frames of meditation techniques
    41:37 - Metaphysics of MBSR
    45:18 - Market forces and religion as product
    47:50 - Negative reactions to Dr Britton’s work
    51:48 - Does Dr Britton’s work threaten meditators?
    54:39 - Nasty emails and internet comments
    56:08 - Is Dr Britton upset by the negativity?
    57:31 - What is the goal of Dr Britton’s work?
    59:51 - Why look for problems?
    01:01:07 - How often do meditation related problems happen?
    01:03:03 - Founding Cheetah House to help meditators in crisis
    01:04:29 - Is fear necessary on the spiritual path?
    01:06:20 - The neurobiology of attention
    01:07:43 - Attention and arousal
    0110:12 - The phenomenology and meaning of fear in Buddhist meditation
    01:11:46 - Is fear part of the path?
    01:13:10 - Buddhism doesn’t have its story straight
    01:14:30 - The desire for a comprehensive world view



    To find out more about Dr Willoughby Britton, visit:
    - https://www.cheetahhouse.org/
    - https://www.brown.edu/public-health/mindfulness/people/willoughby-britton-phd
    
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    For more interviews, videos, and more visit:
    - www.guruviking.com

    Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Ep249: Kalachakra Tantra - Lama Glenn Mullin

    Ep249: Kalachakra Tantra - Lama Glenn Mullin

    In this interview I am once again joined by Lama Glenn Mullin, spiritual teacher, Tibetologist, and author of over 30 books on Buddhism.

    Glenn discusses the mysterious Kālacakra ‘Wheel of Time’ Tantra, exploring its history, and uncovers its unique esoteric characteristics,

    Glenn recounts his own connection to the Kālacakra tantra, including his memories of the Dalai Lama’s first ever public Kālacakra empowerment given to hundreds of thousands of people in Bodhgaya, and discusses the surprising pros and cons of mass public initiations.

    Glenn reveals the subtle body yogas of the Kālacakra, compares its methods to other highest yoga tantras such as Cakrasaṃvara and Guhyasamāja, and considers the Kālacakra prophecies of Śambhala and a coming age of darkness over the world.



    Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep249-kalachakra-tantra-lama-glenn-mullin



    Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.



    Topics include:

    00:00 - Intro
    00:56 - Kālacakra
    03:01 - Glenn’s history with the Kālacakra
    04:25 - Dalai Lama’s first public Kālacakra empowerment
    08:18 - Coney Island of the mind
    08:49 - Blavatsky and Theosophical Society’s interest in Kālacakra and Śambhala
    10:25 - Dreams and other signs during tantric empowerment
    14:24 - Why give public tantric empowerments?
    15:35 - Outer, Inner, and Secret levels
    18:14 - Exclusively secret traditions
    18:38 - History of public Kālacakra empowerments
    20:06 - Tantric vows
    21:07 - Śambhala prophecies and the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra
    23:48 - Today’s signs of fulfilment of prophecy
    26:30 - Origin of Kālacakra in the Buddha’s teaching career
    32:42 - Time capsule wisdom teachings
    35:09 - Highest Yoga Tantra’s characteristics
    36:29 - Cross-fertilisation with Himalayan shamanism
    37:30 - Later ways of categorising tantric systems
    40:20 - Unique and common aspects of the Kālacakra yogas
    42:30 - 7 initiations of entering like a child
    46:48 - Kālacakra completion stage
    48:18 - Subtle body yogas and rainbow body
    53:35 - Misunderstandings about Śambhala
    55:15 - A century of Russian interest in Kālacakra
    01:00:27 - Limits of Helena Blavatsky’s understanding
    01:01:38 - Blavatsky’s world legacy
    01:06:50 - Why is Kālacakra so little practiced?
    01:15:10 - How to receive teachings from Glenn



    Previous episodes with Lama Glenn Mullin:
    - https://www.guruviking.com/search?q=glenn%20mullin
    
To find out more about Lama Glenn Mullin, visit:
    - http://www.glennmullin.com/
    https://www.facebook.com/Maitripa.Glenn
    
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    For more interviews, videos, and more visit:
    - www.guruviking.com

    Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Ep248: Esoterica & Academia - Dr Justin Sledge

    Ep248: Esoterica & Academia - Dr Justin Sledge

    In this episode I am joined by Dr James Justin Sledge, a professor of philosophy and religion specialising in the Western Esoteric tradition and founder of the popular Esoterica Youtube channel.

    Dr Sledge recounts how his working class upbringing profoundly influenced both his view of academia and his work ethic within it. He recounts his early fascination with philosophers and mystics, and recalls his studies in religion, philosophy, and the occult.

    Dr Sledge discusses the importance of language learning in academic study of religion and shares his own practical strategies for achieving competency in several ancient and modern languages including Latin, Hebrew, German, French, Akkadian, and more.

    Dr Sledge also shares his views on education, diagnoses its problems and offers solutions, gives advice to the self-learner, and reveals his surprising view on whether attaining enlightenment is worth the effort.



    Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep248-esoterica-academia-dr-justin-sledge

    Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.



    Topics include:

    00:00 - Intro
    01:07 - Working class upbringing in Misissipi
    03:03 - Limited access to education
    04:13 - Exploitation in academia
    05:20 - Fascination with Aristotle
    08:55 - Accidentally entering college
    11:28 - Dr Sledge’s experience in college
    12:58 - Double majoring in religious studies and philosophy while working full time
    1408 - Studying Western Esotericism in Amsterdam, Holland
    15:44 - Bad reputation of Western Esotericism in academia
    18:07 - Lessons learned studying in Amsterdam
    20:37 - Distaste of punching down
    21:44 - Surprising difference between USA and European education
    24:47 - Toxicity in American academia
    25:57 - How should we educate ourselves?
    28:42 - Intellectual aristocracy or a cartel?
    29:50 - Educating through Youtube
    31:47 - How would Dr Sledge fix the American education system?
    34:42 - The importance for scholars to read French and German
    37:28 - Learning Latin and Hebrew, reading the Bible in the original language
    39:50 - How to learn ancient languages
    41:56 - Philology and the dirty secret of The Key of Solomon
    43:56 - Copying out texts and scrolls
    46:46 - Dr Sledge shows scrolls he has copied by hand
    49:59 - Dr Sledge’s highly structured work and study life
    58:24 - Common mistakes when learning Latin and other languages
    01:01:21 - Pedagogical data and living Latin
    01:05:48 - Dr Sledge’s advice for young students who wish to go to University
    01:06:56 - Advice for the autodidacts
    01:09:54 - The importance of education
    01:13:30 - Why Dr Sledge doesn’t want to become enlightened
    01:15:10 - The horror of heaven
    01:16:15 - How Dr Sledge wants to die
    01:16:47 - Enlightenment isn’t worth it



    To find out more about Dr Justin Sledge, visit:
    - https://www.justinsledge.com/
    - https://www.youtube.com/@TheEsotericaChannel


    
For more interviews, videos, and more visit:
    - www.guruviking.com

    Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Ep247: A Life in Reading - Steve Donoghue

    Ep247: A Life in Reading - Steve Donoghue

    In this episode I am join by Steve Donoghue, writer, nationally published book critic, and popular Youtuber.

    Steve details his remarkable daily routine in which he sleeps 90 minutes a night and devotes vast amounts of time to reading and writing. He recalls his Jesuit education and reveals the intellectual doctrines at the heart of the religious order famed for its rigour and learning.

    Steve reflects on the healing power of high states of concentration, the art of memory and how to train it, and considers the threats posed to human attention by social media and smartphones. Steve considers strategies for more effective reading, how to grapple with difficult texts, and how to engage in criticism without losing appreciation.

    Steve also offers his views on religion, shares his fasciation for religious writing, and expresses his passion for the Gospel of Luke and the works of Erasmus and St Augustine.



    Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep247-a-life-in-reading-steve-donoghue

    Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.



    Topics include:


    00:00 - Intro
    01:03 - Background and career in book reviewing
    03:54 - A Jesuit education
    06:28 - The brain is a muscle
    09:50 - Learning and reading Ancient Greek and Latin
    13:15 - A breakthrough moment in Latin
    15:48 - Steve’s favourite Latin authors
    18:06 - Common misunderstandings about memorisation
    20:06 - What is the point of memorisation?
    21:46 - Can memory be trained?
    23:22 - Memory palaces and other ancient memory techniques
    25:51 - Advice for those who wish to improve memory
    27:01 - 21st century attacks on human attention
    28:29 - A simple test of concentration
    32:00 - The healing power of concentration
    33:26 - People don’t know what they’re missing
    37:18 - Experiences of transcendence and intrinsic reward
    38:47 - The value of boredom and rest
    42:00 - Meditation as rest taken too far?
    44:02 - Generational changes in attention
    46:08 - Meditation as attention training
    47:00 - Steve’s amazing sleep and reading schedule
    52:39 - Sleeping 90 minutes a night
    55:19 - The joy of starting a new book
    57:20 - Grappling with a text
    59:27 - Sub-vocalising slows you down
    01:03:32 - Difficulties in discussion religion
    01:04:36 - Steve’s view on religion
    01:06:00 - Steve’s admiration for religious people
    01:11:37 - Steve’s fascination with religious writing and texts
    01:14:52 - Philosophers are priests
    01:15:29 - Faith based on texts?
    01:17:07 - The danger of criticism without appreciation
    01:22:07 - Reluctance to examine scripture
    01:23:01 - Cynical critics
    01:24:28 - A Christian meme of losing one’s faith
    01:30:36 - The thrill of engaging with religious texts even without belief
    01:32:37 - Following the thread
    01:33:05 - The Gospel of Luke
    01:34:10 - Steve’s love for St Augustine and Erasus
    01:36:36 - Luke vs the other Gospels
    01:38:25 - St Augustine’s Confessions
    01:40:40 - In Praise of Folly and mocking religious hypocrisy
    01:45:40 - Concluding remarks on faith and religion



    To find out more about Steve Donoghue, visit:
    - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1B9FfvVLRt8s6scUa79oag
    - https://www.stevedonoghue.com/


    
For more interviews, videos, and more visit:
    - www.guruviking.com

    Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James

    • 1 hr 48 min

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