A mystical half-hour with Andrew Harvey
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- Опубликовано: 16 дек 2021
- This is a fun quick interview with mystic and scholar Andrew Harvey, author of 42 books on mystical spirituality, including being the co-author of the Tibeten Book of Living and Dying, which he wrote with the now disgraced Sogyal Rinpoche. We talk about his time in academia, why the elite is messed up, why he's still proud of the Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, his new book on Kabir, and why 'spiritual activism' isn't the same as Jihad.
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This Is incredibly brilliant. This talk is the closest thing to embodying and explaining enlightenment that I have ever encountered, and I am in my seventh decade with all kinds of training and degrees in this stuff. Thank you both … 🙏 … and for posting!. Go team!
Excellent, thank you for a very interesting discussion.
Absolutely amazing, inspiring!!! Thanks, Jules Evans and Andrew Harvey.
Love you Andrew 🦋
Thank you so much for interviewing one of the most enigmatic articulate teachers on earth! A great fan, and now of your interviews
This was wonderful. Thank you Jules 🙏🏼
More like this please :-) This was really interesting.
that was brilliant!
Reverence from India.I am associated with the Sri Aurobindo Society and I have also loved Kabir and have thought about him many times.
Love the interview.
Disappointed in your judging people who don’t want to take vaccine and calling them ‘antivaxers’. The spiritual path is ultimately about freedom and love. Love your neighbor not judge your neighbor :)
One more breakdown of delusions that has to happen.
I love to explore these kind of subjects, and Jules is one of my favourite. I was lucky enough to attend one of his life event at the weekend university. On the other hand, I'm finding increasingly annoying, if not disturbing, coming across all these enlightened people (often Americans) making a huge amount of money teaching the very essence of a spiritual path. In my opinion it's such a paradox.
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Wonderful interview. But I’m confused about Andrews great admiration for someone like Greta Thundberg because she doesn’t come across to me as a mystic that has transcended the dualistic mind. To me what she seems to be about is blaming and shaming.