Integral Being

Mark V. WIley

Integral Being explores the lived intersection of martial embodiment, contemplative traditions, and human transformation. These are not abstract conversations—they are grounded in practice, perception, and the direct cultivation of the human system. Through dialogue with masters, scholars, and practitioners, this podcast examines how real practice reshapes the body, breath, attention, and awareness into a unified field of experience.

  1. Jun 15

    Yielding, gratitude, cultivation, and the wisdom revealed through a lifetime of practice | Stuart Alve Olsaon

    In this Integral Being conversation, renowned Taoist teacher, author, and translator Stuart Alve Olson reflects on a lifetime devoted to Taoism, Tai Chi, Qigong, meditation, and spiritual cultivation. A longtime student of Master T.T. Liang and disciple of Venerable Master Hsuan Hua, Stuart became one of the most influential voices bringing Taoist wisdom and internal arts traditions to Western audiences. Through decades of study, practice, translation, and teaching, he helped generations of practitioners explore the deeper dimensions of Tai Chi, Internal Alchemy, meditation, and Taoist philosophy. Together we explore: • Taoism and the art of yielding • Why the greatest opponent is often ourselves • Tai Chi beyond fighting and technique • Lessons from Master T.T. Liang • The Nine Steps One Bow pilgrimage • Gratitude as a way of life • Embodiment and direct experience • Aging, mortality, and dying well • What authentic cultivation reveals over time Throughout the conversation, Stuart returns to a simple but profound insight: real practice is not about becoming someone else. It is about removing what prevents us from being fully present to life as it is. Following Stuart's passing in 2025, this conversation stands as both an interview and a lasting record of a remarkable teacher whose work continues to influence Taoist, Tai Chi, Qigong, and contemplative communities around the world.

  2. Jun 9

    Non-Dual Awareness, Personality, and the Practice of Freedom | Dr David Parrish

    What if suffering arises not from life itself, but from our identification with the personality? In this episode of Integral Being, Mark V. Wiley speaks with psychologist and meditation teacher David Parrish about awareness, conditioning, meditation, self-realization, and the challenge of integrating awakening into everyday life. Drawing on decades of experience as a psychologist, prison administrator, meditation practitioner, and student of human consciousness, Parrish explores the distinction between awareness and personality, why insight alone does not eliminate conditioning, and how genuine transformation unfolds through practice and integration. Topics include: • Awareness and personality • Conditioning and human behavior • Meditation and self-observation • Anxiety and suffering • Awakening and integration • Non-dual understanding • Human transformation and freedom Awareness may reveal what we are. Integration teaches us how to live from it. About David Parrish David Parrish is a psychologist, meditation teacher, and student of human consciousness whose work bridges psychology, contemplative practice, and non-dual understanding. For more than thirty years he worked within the prison system as a counselor, psychologist, assistant warden, and warden while developing transformational programs focused on meditation, self-inquiry, and personal responsibility. Integral Being explores consciousness, embodiment, transformation, contemplative practice, and the cultivation of human potential through conversations with scholars, practitioners, teachers, and explorers of the inner life. www.innerlifewithmarkwiley.com

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Integral Being explores the lived intersection of martial embodiment, contemplative traditions, and human transformation. These are not abstract conversations—they are grounded in practice, perception, and the direct cultivation of the human system. Through dialogue with masters, scholars, and practitioners, this podcast examines how real practice reshapes the body, breath, attention, and awareness into a unified field of experience.