Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Conversations with spiritually awakening people.

  1. HACE 4 DÍAS

    748. Robert Ganung – Where the Rivers Meet: A Journey Through World Spirituality

    Dr. Robert Ganung, chaplain and teacher at Taft School, joins Rick to explore how deep contemplative practice can ground a life of service, justice, and education. Drawing from Celtic Christianity, Buddhism, Vedanta, and the civil rights tradition, Robert shares how daily meditation, interspiritual study, and a sense of the sacred in all beings inform his work with students and his view of a world in crisis yet ripe for awakening. They discuss non-duality and interconnection, inner practice as fuel for action, the impact of mystical experiences, near-death research, and living with love and courage amid social and planetary upheaval. The Rev. Dr. Robert Ganung is an ordained minister, educator, and school chaplain whose life and work have been shaped by a deep engagement with both Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. He holds a doctorate from the Boston University School of Theology, where his dissertation explored how the mindfulness and meditation practices taught by the Vietnamese Zen monk Thich Nhat Hanh can enrich and nourish the spiritual lives of Christians. That work grew out of years of personal practice and study, including retreats with Thich Nhat Hanh in the 1980s and 1990s, as well as a lifelong interest in contemplative spirituality. For more than four decades, Dr. Ganung has served at the intersection of education, ministry, and social justice. He is currently Chaplain at The Taft School in Connecticut, where he also teaches philosophy, ethics, world religions, and global studies, and where he has brought an extraordinary range of voices into the community—among them Cornel West, Bill McKibben, Ibram X. Kendi, Angela Davis, Tibetan monks, and many others addressing spirituality, human rights, environmental justice, and the moral challenges of our time. Earlier in his career, he served as chaplain and teacher at Milton Academy, Punahou School in Hawai‘i, and Cardigan Mountain School. During these years, he also served as a minister in the United Methodist and United Church of Christ congregations in New England and Hawai‘i. Dr. Ganung’s spiritual formation has been deeply influenced by the Christian mystical tradition—figures such as Howard Thurman, Bede Griffiths, Richard Rohr, & John O’Donohue—as well as by Advaita Vedanta, Buddhism, and interfaith dialogue. Introduced to Hindu philosophy and Sufism as an undergraduate philosophy major at Boston University, he later engaged Siddha Yoga and Advaita teachings, while continuing to explore how contemplative practice leads naturally toward nonviolence, compassion, and justice in the world. Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group, Interview recorded February 7, 2026

    1 h y 58 min
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    747. Maggie Gilewicz – The Messy & Blissless Parts of the Awakening Process

    Maggie Gilewicz supports those navigating the journey of awakening. Her work is devoted to humanizing awakening by bringing honesty, nuance and emotional depth to a path often clouded by spiritual idealism and bypassing. Through her one-on-one sessions, astrology and YouTube channel, Humanzing Awakening, she offers a space where the personal and impersonal aspects of human experience are explored with honesty, curiosity and compassion. She holds a PhD in sociology and an MA in political science. She's a lover of simplicity, learning and laughter. Maggie offers a candid, often humorous portrait of awakening as a messy, deeply human journey rather than a clean escape into transcendence. She and Rick explore how growing up in an alcoholic family, a teenage glimpse of “Peace with a capital P,” and years in academia prepared the ground for a powerful perceptual shift that came not through formal practice, but through intense inquiry into the nature of thought. That shift opened into several years of profound equanimity and a sense of inherent wholeness, and then into multiple “dark nights” of depression, fear, and trauma surfacing that gradually forced her out of spiritual bypass and into fully embodied feeling. Maggie describes later emptiness and “no‑doer” realizations, energetic/Kundalini‑like phenomena, and the slow integration of shadow, relationship, and ordinary life. Throughout, she emphasizes that awakening is an innate capacity available to ordinary people, and that its true fruition is not leaving our humanity behind but discovering a deeper, kinder way of being human. Book: Awakening to be Human Website: drmaggieg.com YouTube Channel Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group Transcript of this interview Interview recorded January 17, 2026 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00 – “I thought I’d explode”: intense experience and opening    00:28 – Rick’s intro: ordinary people, extraordinary awakenings    02:28 – Who is Maggie? Sociology, coaching, astrology, and her book    04:44 – Humanizing awakening vs. transcendent escape    08:49 – Awakening as innate capacity, not a special club    13:26 – Suffering, crisis, and what actually starts the search    18:27 – Feeling like a “stranger in a strange land” as a child    23:44 – Alcoholism in the family and teenage glimpse of capital‑P Peace    31:04 – Academic life, self‑help, and the first big perceptual shift    35:39 – Lunch in Arizona: seeing life without thought    42:03 – Living in equanimity while life stays challenging    44:50 – When peace cracks: depression, terror, and dark nights    50:56 – “It’s all just thought”: insight, bypass, and its limits    56:40 – Multiple dark nights and the exhaustion of mental strategies    1:04:10 – Innocence of everyone and dropping the “broken” self‑image    1:11:20 – Insight vs. intellectual understanding    1:18:40 – Solar plexus knot, existential angst, and deeper unwinding    1:24:04 – Emptiness, non‑separation, and the body as formless    1:29:07 – No‑doer, cleaning the house, and life happening by itself    1:35:00 – Energetic/Kundalini‑like phenomena and somatic release    1:41:30 – Relationship, triggers, and the necessity of shadow work    1:47:50 – Trauma, nervous system sensitivity, and honoring the body    1:53:10 – Is awakening compatible with being fully human?    1:58:20 – “Nobody here,” ahamkara, and functioning without a solid “me”    2:03:00 – Common myths about awakening (special people, perfect conditions, no more problems)    2:09:30 – Final reflections: ordinary life, AI, collective crisis, and a more human awakening

    2 h y 12 min
  3. 1 ENE

    745. Swami Sarvapriyananda – Enlightenment, AI, and Advaita Vedanta

    Swami Sarvapriyananda has been the Minister and spiritual leader of the Vedanta Society of New York since January 2017. He joined the Ramakrishna Math in 1994 and received sannyasa in 2004. He served as an acharya (teacher) of the monastic probationers’ training center at Belur Math, India. He also served in various capacities in different educational institutes of the Ramakrishna Mission in India and as the Assistant Minister of the Vedanta Society of Southern California. During 2019-2020 he was a Nagral Fellow at the Harvard Divinity School. Swami Sarvapriyananda is a well-known speaker on Vedanta and his talks are extremely popular globally via the internet. He has been a speaker on various prestigious forums such as TEDx, SAND, Google Talk etc. He has also been invited to speak at several universities across the world, including Harvard University. The swami has engaged in dialogue with many eminent thinkers such as Deepak Chopra, Rupert Spira, Rick Archer, David Chalmers and Sam Harris. He has played a prominent role in organizing and participating in various interfaith panels and seminars, including speaking at the World Parliament of Religions in Toronto in 2018, and at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. Learn more in Conversations. Swami Sarvapriyananda is a prolific writer and speaker whose works make the insights of Advaita Vedanta accessible to modern audiences. His publications include Mahavakya: The Essence of Vedanta,  Fullness & Emptiness: Vedanta and Buddhism, and From Illusion to Infinity: Discovering the Self. The more recent book Conversations on Vedanta in Practice is a curated collection of question and answer sessions with the Swami, on topics of practical importance. The wide range of his writings reflect his deep engagement with comparative philosophy and the application of Vedantic wisdom in daily life. He has also contributed essays and research papers on the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the philosophy of consciousness. Mentioned during the interview: Consciousness Across Three Worldviews - Central concepts in three different domains — Hindu tradition, computer science and quantum physics — Paper by Swami Sarvapriyananda, Blaise Agüera y Arcas and Carlo Rovelli Website: vedantany.org YouTube channel Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group Transcript of this interview First BatGap interview with Swami Sarvapriyananda Swami Sarvapriyananda on Ethical Foundations of Nondual Spirituality Interview recorded December 18, 2025 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00 – What is enlightenment?    00:00:27 – Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump    00:01:21 – Swami Sarvapriyananda’s background and work    00:03:24 – Swami’s current leading interest: Advaita and consciousness studies    00:04:01 – How AI enters the consciousness discussion    00:05:06 – Using AI as a study and research tool    00:05:26 – Venice workshop: “Towards a New Theory of Consciousness”    00:07:02 – Berggruen Institute and cross‑tradition dialogue    00:07:23 – Can AI be conscious?    00:08:44 – Joint paper on consciousness, quantum theory, and AI    00:10:23 – Is it a stretch to see AI as conscious?    00:12:28 – Everything is consciousness vs everything being conscious    00:13:40 – Reflected consciousness and the subtle body    00:15:31 – Mountains, deities, and indwelling consciousness    00:17:24 – Are the Vedas universal and primordial?    00:18:28 – Vivekananda on Veda as universal spiritual law    00:20:32 – Creativity as accessing an existing reality    00:22:29 – Intuition in mathematics and the arts    00:23:35 – Examples from Mozart, McCartney, and Lennon    00:25:55 – Question: Is enlightenment extremely rare?    00:27:02 – Not becoming infinite; seeing what you are not    00:29:05 – Does the I‑sense (ahamkara) cease in enlightenment?    00:32:05 – Vedantic definition of enlightenment    00:35:02 – How common is enlightenment really?    00:36:36 – Enlightenment experiences vs lasting shift    00:38:41 – Risks of claiming enlightenment prematurely    00:39:54 – Gradual “oozing” into awakening    00:40:53 – Manifesting the divinity already within    00:41:57 – Story of Totapuri and the brass pot    00:43:39 – Gold pot, avatars, and effortless abidance    00:45:45 – Jiva, Ishvara, Brahman, and Maya    00:47:52 – Is God just a product of illusion?    00:51:45 – Practical spirituality: work, health, and balance    00:53:54 – Karma Yoga, meditation, and integrated practice    00:55:45 – Final advice: keep doing what works spiritually

    1 h y 60 min
  4. 09/12/2025

    744. Christina Guimond – True Nonduality: The Falling Away of Identity

    Christina Guimond has always been oriented toward the mysterious, even from early childhood. She grew up in a Catholic family in Nova Scotia, Canada, and later settled in Montreal, where she married and raised four children. When her youngest was ten, a long-dormant curiosity about the nature of existence began to take centre stage. On the 8th day of a Vipassana retreat in 2001, Christina had an awakening that deeply shifted her understanding of self and reality. What followed was fourteen years of dedicated daily meditation and numerous silent retreats within the S.N. Goenka Vipassana tradition. In 2015, a 2nd awakening unfolded—this time bringing a deeper dissolution of personal identity. Around this period, she began studying with Gary Weber, with whom she worked closely until he retired from teaching in 2019. Those years were marked by intense transformation, awakening the body, healing the nervous system, working with attachments, belief, and shadow. In 2017, two further openings occurred. The first was a non-medical NDE - a profound experience of God—an overwhelming sense of divine presence and infinite love. A month later came an even more radical realization: the complete disappearance of self and world into a primal void. It was an encounter with absolute emptiness—an unconditioned reality beneath all phenomena. In that vast nothingness, only an indescribably sublime, subtle awareness was present. Nothing was manifest, yet it was clear this “nothing” held the potential for everything—a living, dynamic void, like a field of infinite possibilities before form appears. In 2022, Christina began working with Angelo Dilullo, M.D., whose guidance led to the final falling away of the remaining identity structure. What remains is a natural, effortless functioning—life living itself. The integration of that realization continues to unfold. Following the invitation and suggestion of Angelo Dilullo, she has been teaching and guiding others through the awakening. Website: christinaguimond.com Mentioned during the interview: Interview with Angelo Dilullo PAPAJI - Consciousness Alone Is Kevin Shanilec's method for working with reactivity. A Heart Blown Open: The Life & Practice of Zen Master Jun Po Denis Kelly Roshi by Keith Martin-Smith Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group Interview recorded December 6, 2025

    1 h y 56 min
  5. 05/12/2025

    743. Karyn O’Beirne – Awakening to the True Source

    Karyn’s spiritual journey was documented in her book Findings from the Hunting Party’s Scout, which chronicles her four most intense years of spiritual growth as an ordinary working soccer mom into an embodied awakened faith leader. After a life-changing spontaneous awakening she shared her Toltec teacher’s teachings and her own experiences as an Interfaith minister ordained by One Spirit Seminary in NYC. In 2019 Karyn was certified as a Mindfulness Meditation teacher taught by Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield in their Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program Program. Incorporating methods of mindfulness, The Four Agreements and mystical teachings of the world’s religion into her talks, workshops and writings, Karyn shares wisdom in a non-denominational, dogma free style that is accessible to people who are searching for an open spiritual path that they can call their own. On her Substack, Karyn’s Findings, she released Inviting Grace In, a curated full year of quotes to guide readers through Four seasons of spiritual growth: Spring-Uplifting Spirit, Summer-Shifting Perspectives, Autumn-Recognizing Wisdom, Winter-Expanding the understanding of our being. As a life long social activist, Karyn’s posts highlight ways we can mindfully and compassionately co-create a world where all life is uplifted with a new understanding of ourselves and the source of existence we often call God. Website: karynobeirne.com Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group Transcript of this interview Interview recorded November 15, 2025 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00 – Opening quote on grace  00:26 – BatGap intro and guest overview  02:02 – From atheist soccer mom to seeker  05:01 – What grace is (and isn’t)  08:31 – Ordinary people and awakening (BatGap origin)  11:01 – Brother’s suffering and rejecting a punitive God  12:25 – Carolyn Myss, tears, and first cracks in atheism  15:05 – Belief vs direct experience  16:06 – Questioning religion and “Pale Blue Dot”  18:08 – One Spirit Seminary and UU principles  20:03 – Mystical cores vs literalism and misuse of religion  22:48 – Mystics, administrators, and organizing “truth”  24:03 – Don Miguel Ruiz, Toltec path, and Omega retreat  26:01 – Funeral visualization, love, and urgency  28:02 – 9/11 and not waiting to live and love  29:03 – Toltec community and vulnerability  30:05 – Living‑room meditation and erratic heartbeat  32:05 – Vision of lines, “unhooking,” and boundlessness  35:02 – Recognizing this as reality and calling it grace  36:02 – Aftershock, fear, and re‑forming identity  39:01 – “Accident‑prone” practice and stabilizing awakening  43:21 – How the glimpse guides Karyn’s work  44:21 – Conditioning and the Toltec “dream of the planet”  46:24 – Grace as unsolicited intervention; daily chances to love  48:33 – Retreats, disrupting routine, and nature as teacher  50:43 – “I am the awareness…” – Ireland insights  52:20 – Leaving “God” undefined; “everything is God”  54:20 – Omnipresent intelligence in life and nature  56:20 – “We are God’s love made manifest”  58:03 – Pain, injustice, and where we place attention  59:03 – Helping where we can; appreciating being alive  1:00:01 – Contemporary teachers (Tolle, Adyashanti, others)  1:20:00 – Death, responsibility, and “response‑ability”  1:30:00 – Karma and cause and effect  1:40:00 – Accepting “what is” vs resisting life  1:50:00 – Ways to invite grace in daily life  2:00:00 – Final reflections: open path and living as love

    2 h y 6 min
  6. 20/11/2025

    742. David Ditchfield – NDE & Creative Blossoming After Being Thrown Under a Train

    In this powerful interview, David Ditchfield recounts his extraordinary near-death experience (NDE) following a horrific train accident in Cambridge, UK, in 2006. Once at rock bottom as a functional alcoholic, David was transformed spiritually after being pulled under a speeding train and, just before critical surgery, encountering beings of light in the afterlife. This profound NDE awakened remarkable creative abilities, revealing hidden talents for music and painting. Despite having no formal classical music training and an inability to read or write music, David has composed two symphonies and a rhapsody—every piece premiering at sold-out concerts, including a commission from The Cambridge Clarinet Choir. His inspiring NDE paintings have been displayed in major exhibitions, including a year-long show at the Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C. David’s story, recently featured in a BBC World Service documentary, is a testament to human resilience and the profound, positive changes that can arise from even the darkest moments. He continues to compose and paint in Cambridge, sharing a message of recovery, hope, spiritual growth, manifestation, and authenticity. Website: shineonthestory.com Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group Transcript of this interview Interview recorded November 1, 2025 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction: David Ditchfield’s story  01:13 – About the show & accessing past interviews  02:10 – David’s biography: Accident and NDE  04:00 – Life before the accident: struggles and premonitions  05:03 – The train accident: how it happened  08:00 – Near-death experience (NDE) description  12:30 – Meeting beings of light and healing  16:00 – Returning to life and the impact  18:30 – Discovery of artistic and musical talents  21:00 – Creating paintings and symphonies  26:00 – The aftermath: recovery & life changes  31:00 – Sharing the story in the media (BBC documentary)  35:00 – Spiritual lessons from the NDE  45:00 – Overcoming limitations and discovering self-worth  54:00 – Manifestation and living authentically  1:04:00 – Advice on personal and spiritual growth  1:16:00 – The importance of presence and living in the now  1:24:00 – Continuous growth and closing thoughts

  7. 06/11/2025

    741. Emeline Lambert – Remembering Our True Nature

    In this conversation, Emeline Lambert shares her profound spiritual journey, beginning with her childhood experiences of feeling extremely out of place in a world that seemed illusionary and pointless. “Who am I?” was the question that was always too terrifying  to answer. She purposefully tried to cover up the truth of her deepest Self through the limitations of ego and performance art; leading to years of depression, anxiety and PTSD. A turning point in her life occurred during a retreat that invited a significant shift in consciousness and a deeper understanding of her true nature. Emeline discusses the impact of meditation and presence on her life, the changes in her relationships “post-shift”, and the necessity of acceptance, self-observation and compassion. She emphasizes the role of nature as part of any spiritual practice and the ongoing, endless unfolding that is self-discovery. In this conversation, Emeline and Rick explore profound themes surrounding awakening to our true nature, love, and the gift that suffering becomes in the process of awakening. They discuss the differences between knowledge and experience, emphasizing that awakening is a collective impulse rather than an individual desire. The dialogue touches on the importance of surrendering to the essence of “what is”, the impact of the mind's commentary on suffering, and the significance of service in spiritual practice. Emeline shares her insights on the flow state in practical applications and the understanding of the shadow self, ultimately highlighting that awakening is an ongoing phenomenon that occurs beyond the architecture of the man-made sense of separate self. Emeline volunteers with the New York–based non-profit City Voices, an organization dedicated to raising awareness about mental illness and addiction recovery through peer-led support programs, spiritual groups, and self-awareness activities. She co-facilitates their Saturday Spirituality Group and leads regular meditations. Email: CityVoices1995@gmail.com Website: cityvoicesonline.org Emeline's personal email: emwlambert@gmail.com Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group Transcript of this interview Interview recorded October 12, 2025 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Breaking News: You Are It  00:01:43 - Introducing Emmeline Lambert  00:02:46 - Childhood: "I'm Not Your Child, I Come From Mars"  00:05:31 - The Quest for Identity: Ballet and Acting  00:07:34 - The Moment of Collapse: "We Can Hear You in the Tape"  00:08:48 - Giving Up the 30-Year Run from the Self  00:10:47 - The Spontaneous 10-Day Vipassana Retreat  00:11:54 - The "From Mars" Coincidence  00:13:08 - The Shock of Incarnation  00:14:49 - What Snapped You Out of Your "Depressing Twenties"?  00:17:18 - Peeking Behind the Curtain: The Retreat Experience  00:19:55 - A State vs. A Trait: The Shift Didn't Go Away  00:20:40 - How Friends and Family Reacted  00:27:29 - The State of Pure Acceptance  00:28:26 - A Monastic Lifestyle and Redefining Meditation  00:30:54 - No Nostalgia for the Old Life  00:31:14 - Living as a Recluse and Paying the Bills  00:33:23 - The Power of "Not Knowing" What's Next  00:35:38 - Our Inner Purpose is to Awaken  00:38:32 - We Don't Awaken in the Comfort Zone  00:38:47 - The "Thinking Machine" and Going Hours Without Thoughts  00:41:20 - Thoughts are Impersonal Data  00:43:15 - The Conditioning Cycle (Action, Impression, Desire)  00:44:54 - The Illusion of the "Self"  00:46:40 - Experiencing Pure Silence in Moments of Trauma  00:49:00 - How to Deal with Unwanted Thoughts: Say "Yes"  00:53:03 - Relationships, Connection, and Quality Over Quantity  00:56:40 - Dealing with Difficult People: Love and Compassion  01:01:00 - Recognizing the Inner Aliveness in Everyone  01:02:52 - Why We Love Animals and Babies  01:05:02 - Buddhist vs. Hindu Views on Reincarnation  01:06:57 - All Paths Point to the Same Ineffable Truth  01:08:12 - Q&A: Why Awaken If We Were Already Awake?  01:12:00 - Q&A: What is Your Sense of the Word "Love"?  01:13:30 - Has Work Become More Skillful Post-Awakening?  01:17:33 - Being in a State of Flow at a Quicker Pace  01:19:13 - Can Acting be Conducive to Spiritual Evolution?  01:22:30 - Would She Ever Return to Acting?  01:24:46 - Q&A: How to Deal with the "Shadow Self"  01:31:23 - A Prescription: The 5-Minute Practice  01:37:32 - The Importance of Repetition and Practice  01:39:31 - "You Are the Destination"  01:43:25 - Q&A: Do You Still Have Outbursts of Anger or Depression?  01:45:18 - Working with City Voices  01:48:21 - "90% of Progress is Invisible"  01:51:14 - Q&A: Will You Become a Spiritual Teacher?  01:54:11 - Collective Awakening and the Sangha  02:00:13 - The Role of Surrender & How Many Need to Awaken?  02:01:46 - Q&A: Advice to Her Past Self & Suffering's Role  02:05:02 - Conclusion

    1 h y 59 min

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