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  • The Spiritual Function of Myth. A conversation with Martin Shaw, 2025 Realisation Festival guest speaker
    2025/04/10

    What is the function of myth and story? How can they help us become more human? What do they teach us about the nature of reality and how we might orient wisely in a time such as ours when the world is in turmoil?

    In this conversation, Michael Bready of the Realisation team explores these questions with writer, mythographer and master storyteller, Martin Shaw.

    With warmth, wisdom and wit Martin shares from his deep experience as a wilderness guide, lover of mythology, and christian thinker.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Soul nerding and becoming the ground in collapsing times. A conversation with Sarah Wilson
    2025/03/11

    Why is seeing simply so valuable? How can we relearn from nature a reimagining our of lives? What does it mean to tackle contemporary troubles with joy and devotion? And what role might myth and ritual play in the rediscovery of pathways to the future?

    Mark Vernon talks with Sarah about these questions and more.

    Sarah is speaking at The Realisation Festival held in St Giles House, Dorset, 26-29 June 2025.

    For more about the festival see - https://realisationfestival.com/

    For more about Sarah see - https://sarahwilson.com/

    Her substack can be found here - https://sarahwilson.substack.com/

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    30 分
  • Science and imagination, nature and meaning. A conversation on bridging divides with Pauline Rudd
    2025/02/25

    Professor Pauline Rudd is a leading glycobiologist, recognised most recently by being awarded the Torbern Bergman Medal 2025. So what is it like to work as a scientist? And why is she inspired by everything from beluga whales to the grail stories?

    In this conversation with Mark Vernon, Pauline describes how understanding the habits of sugar molecules is akin to playing music: a moment is reached when, in some sense, the object of study becomes part of you.

    She discusses how meaning in the natural world has been lost, though is also be re-found. She argues that we live in an age in which spiritual paths are being re-made - which is why she is gripped by the grail stories.

    For more on Pauline's professional work see this interview with her following her recent award! https://kemisamfundet.se/torbern-bergman-medal-2025-to-pauline-rudd-university-college-dublin/

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    37 分
  • When the world gives back. A conversation with Ed Haddon
    2025/02/11

    How is sport a spiritual practice? What is the value of coaching? Why are collective undertakings as valuable as individual goals?

    Mark Vernon talks with Ed Haddon, who Is one of the directors of the Realisation Festival and knows St Giles House, playing a longstanding part in its re-emergence. He has represented England in sport and learnt much from the pursuit of excellence. He also knows the ways in which the choices we make in life can be deeply affected by personal difficulties and pain. He talks with Mark about what realisation can mean, how the festival is held by the directors, and what it means to discover your distinctiveness.

    Ed Haddon is the founder of Haddon Coaching. For more see - https://www.haddoncoaching.com. His book is The Modern Maverick - https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/modern-maverick-9781399407090.

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    34 分
  • The confidence to be human in an age of AI. A conversation about the complexity of things with Mazviita Chirimuuta
    2025/01/29

    What do we really learn from neuroscience? How can scientific assumptions shape the world we perceive? Why might notions such as soul and mind matter all the more in times of mechanistic, computational thinking?

    Mark Vernon talks with philosopher and neuroscientist Mazviita Chirimuuta.

    Mazviita is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh and author of the prize-winning book, The Brain Abstracted. She is also an advisor to the Realisation Festival

    Details of her books can be found at MIT Press - https://mitpress.mit.edu/author/m-chirimuuta-17741/

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    42 分
  • In the beginning was connection. A conversation with Kenneth Cross
    2025/01/14

    Many of today’s troubles could be described as ones of connection. But is that about a lack of connection, a flood of connection, or perhaps the quality of connections?

    Mark Vernon talks with Kenneth Cross about relationally and, in particular, the inspiration that might be drawn from fungi. Mycelium exist in a substerranean world, blurring the distinctions between organisms, sharing in ways that are strange even disturbing. So what light does that cast on human sympathies and selfhood?

    The conversation ranges over the ideas of Iain McGilchrist and Merlin Sheldrake, over the challenges of meeting in groups and our basic views of reality.

    Kenneth is a vicar and a writer.

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    36 分
  • From energy transition to knowing your bees - and there is a link. A conversation with Jonny Williams
    2024/12/17

    What is it like to work in the world of renewables? Why is transitioning to new fuels so complicated and what practical difference can soulful concerns make?

    Mark Vernon talks with Jonny Williams about multipolar traps and the seductive appeal of targets. They discuss the challenges of mostly male workplaces, as well as the imaginative factors that can help and hinder moving beyond a carbon-based culture and economy - which is where beekeeping comes in.

    Jonny Williams is the founder of NexGen and ViGo Bioenergy.

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    34 分
  • The body as the practice of the imaginal. A conversation with Dominique Savitri Bonarjee
    2024/12/10

    The body as the practice of the imaginal. A conversation with Dominique Savitri Bonarjee.

    What does it look and feel like to explore life through the body? How can ancient traditions of movement help us meet today’s challenges?

    Mark Vernon talks with artist Dominique Savitri Bonarjee about her exploration of practices including the Turning of Rumi and the Japanese philosophy of Butoh. They ranges over themes including the principle of nonduality and Noh-theatre inspired by Buddhism, embodied research and impermanence.

    For more on Dominique’s work:
    www.dominiquebb.com
    butoh.co.uk
    https://www.colethouse.org/whirling-dervishes

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    41 分