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. 3d ago

    Rumi, Sufism, and the Transformative Power of Living Tradition | Shaykh Peter Cunz

    Can authentic spiritual transformation happen without a living tradition? In this episode of Integral Being, Mark Wiley speaks with Shaykh Peter Huseyin Cunz, a Swiss Sufi teacher of the Mevlevi Order—the spiritual tradition inspired by the teachings of Jalaluddin Rumi. Together, they explore why authentic traditions continue to matter in a modern culture that often favors individual spirituality, personal interpretation, and the accumulation of spiritual ideas over disciplined practice. Peter explains how ritual gradually changes the practitioner. Through repetition, embodiment, guidance, humility, and sustained participation in a living path, spiritual practice begins to reorganize how we perceive, respond to, and participate in life. The conversation explores the difference between learning about spirituality and actually being transformed by it. Peter discusses the embodied dimensions of Islamic prayer and the Mevlevi Sema ceremony, the importance of authentic guidance, and the relationship between the ego, surrender, and awakening. Rather than presenting Sufism as a philosophy to be admired from a distance, Peter reveals it as a living discipline capable of cultivating presence, compassion, humility, and greater simplicity. In This Conversation • Why ritual changes consciousness • Why modern spirituality can become spiritual consumerism • The difference between information and transformation • Why authentic spiritual practice requires tradition • The embodied nature of Islamic prayer • The meaning and purpose of the Mevlevi Sema ceremony • Rumi's understanding of the spiritual path • Why authentic guidance remains indispensable • The relationship between ego, surrender, and awakening • Why genuine practice gradually makes life simpler • The meaning of "You only ever take the next first step" Whether your interests include Sufism, Rumi, meditation, embodiment, contemplative practice, martial arts, or human transformation, this conversation offers enduring wisdom for the modern seeker.Discover more conversations, reflections, and embodied practices at: https://innerlifewithmarkwiley.com

  2. Aug 1

    What Is Internal Energy? René Navarro on Qi, Taoist Cultivation & the Internal Arts

    What does it actually mean to become an internal practitioner? In this episode of Integral Being, Mark Wiley sits down with René Navarro, a lifelong practitioner of Taoist internal cultivation, traditional Chinese medicine, meditation, and the internal martial arts. Rather than treating these as separate disciplines, Navarro reveals how they form a single path of embodied transformation. The conversation explores what qi really is, how internal energy is cultivated through consistent practice, and why genuine internal development gradually changes not only the body, but also awareness, perception, and the way we participate in life. Topics include: • What is qi? • Can internal energy actually be experienced? • Breath, awareness, and energetic development • The five "triangle bones" and internal organization • Meridians and the energetic body • The Microcosmic Orbit and Taoist cultivation • Internal alchemy as a lifelong process • Why authentic internal arts are about transformation, not performance Whether you come from martial arts, meditation, Chinese medicine, or simply an interest in embodied human development, this conversation offers practical insights into one of the world's oldest living traditions of internal cultivation. Learn more about Inner Life: https://innerlifewithmarkwiley.com Subscribe for more conversations exploring embodiment, consciousness, and human transformation.

  3. Jul 27

    The Missing Piece of Human Transformation | John Vervaeke on Meaning, Wisdom & Practice

    Why do we possess more information than any generation in history, yet still struggle to live wisely? In this Integral Being conversation, cognitive scientist and philosopher John Vervaeke explores why genuine transformation cannot be achieved through knowledge alone. Drawing from cognitive science, philosophy, contemplative traditions, meditation, Tai Chi, and embodied practice, he explains how meaning is cultivated through participation rather than accumulated through information. Together we explore: • The modern meaning crisis • Why information is not transformation • Participatory knowing and embodied cognition • Meditation, Tai Chi, and contemplative practice • Flow states and the ecology of practices • Wisdom versus self-improvement • How embodied practice gradually reorganizes perception This conversation offers a compelling exploration of what it means to become more fully human and why transformation is ultimately a lived process rather than an intellectual achievement. John Vervaeke, Ph.D. is a cognitive scientist, philosopher, and Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto. His interdisciplinary work integrates cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, and contemplative traditions to explore wisdom, consciousness, meaning, and human flourishing. He is widely known for his acclaimed lecture series Awakening from the Meaning Crisis. https://innerlifewithmarkwiley.com/

  4. Jul 24

    Tai Chi Beyond Choreography | Dr. Robert Chuckrow on Internal Strength & Embodiment

    What if the true purpose of Tai Chi has little to do with choreography? In this episode of Integral Being, Mark Wiley speaks with longtime Tai Chi practitioner, experimental physicist, and author Dr. Robert Chuckrow about the deeper principles hidden beneath the external form. Drawing on more than five decades of practice, Chuckrow explores the relationship between relaxation, breathing, sensitivity, internal strength, and embodied awareness. Together they examine why many practitioners focus on external movement while overlooking the internal processes that give Tai Chi its transformative potential. The conversation explores the meaning of relaxation beyond muscular softness, the distinction between contractive and expansive strength, the role of breath and awareness in movement, and why true development begins when practitioners stop forcing the body and begin learning from it. Topics include: • What beginners discover about tension and balance • Relaxation versus collapse • Internal strength and expansive movement • Tai Chi as embodied experimentation • Breathing, awareness, and sensitivity • The intelligence of natural movement • Push hands and cooperative learning • Presence in motion • Why Tai Chi remains relevant today Whether you are a martial artist, meditator, movement practitioner, or simply interested in human development, this conversation offers a thoughtful exploration of what long-term practice can reveal about the body, mind, and the cultivation of awareness.   Dr. Robert Chuckrow is a physicist, educator, and longtime practitioner of Tai Chi Chuan. He is the author of several influential books, including Tai Chi Concepts and Experiments, which explores internal martial arts through direct observation, practical testing, and lived experience. His teaching emphasizes relaxation, internal strength, sensitivity, and the principles underlying authentic Tai Chi practice.

  5. Jul 20

    The Sacred Work of Attention: Ravi Ravindra on Transformation, Consciousness & the Inner Path

    What does it actually mean for a human being to change? Most spiritual seekers begin with self-improvement—trying to become calmer, wiser, or more fulfilled. But Dr. Ravi Ravindra argues that authentic spiritual practice aims at something far deeper: transformation. In this Integral Being conversation, Ravi Ravindra explores attention, consciousness, self-study, embodiment, and the mystery of awakening through the lens of the world's great wisdom traditions. Drawing from Yoga, Buddhism, Christianity, and the teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff, he invites us beyond acquiring ideas toward becoming available to reality itself. In this episode we explore: • Why spiritual practice is about transformation—not self-improvement • The relationship between attention, awareness, and consciousness • The role of the body in inner development • Self-study and the encounter with the shadow • Religion versus direct spiritual experience • Why authentic awakening requires effort, humility, and receptivity • Moving from knowledge to direct perception • The deeper purpose of meditation and contemplative practice Dr. Ravi Ravindra is an internationally respected physicist, philosopher, author, and spiritual teacher whose work bridges science and contemplative wisdom. His lifelong inquiry asks not merely how we can think differently, but how human beings themselves can be transformed.

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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.

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