
The Mystic Cave
An exploration of the soulful terrain on the far side of conventional religion. A sanctuary for seekers.
Episodes
157 episodes
Facing the Forces of Darkness: A Shaman, a Spiritualist, and a Reiki Master on Walking in the Light
One thing that keeps people from exploring their spiritual path is fear of the dark. Not just darkness itself, but what darkness hides--ghosts, demons, spirits. The mere thought of such entities drives nascent seekers away before they even get ...
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Season 5
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Episode 15
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59:21

Humanizing Work: Sona Khosla and One Company's Attempt to Put Social Values First
We don't tend to think of the corporate world as 'soulful.' But some companies realize that paying attention to social and environmental values, and not just to the bottom line, is good for the workers, good for the world, and, as it turns out,...
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Season 5
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Episode 14
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53:44

Lyanda Haupt's "Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit"
How do we rekindle our love for the Earth? According to naturalist and eco-philosopher Lyanda Haupt, the smallest step does it. Her book, Rooted, is a compendium of such steps, from wandering barefoot in the woods to welcoming the myst...
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Season 5
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Episode 13
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59:20

Anam Cara: Barry Foster, Don McLeod and I, on Soulful Friendship
To be alone in the world is a terrible thing, unless of course it is by choice. Especially for men, the heart may long for deep connection while all our social posturing creates the opposite--distance. When men discover deep friendship with oth...
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Season 5
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Episode 12
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1:01:13

"Once Upon a Time": Natalie Pepin and Tad Hargrave on the Power of Ancestral Stories
Stories arrive on our TV screen daily, unbidden. We are momentarily entertained or diverted but rarely are we changed. The old stories, however, passed down from generation to generation, were meant to instruct us, to identify us with a tribe, ...
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Season 5
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Episode 11
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58:51

The Cavewoman Way: Invoking the Wild Woman, with Michelle Rigling
Whatever Soul is, it's not tame. That's why we seek Soul in the wild places, where something locked away can be released and we can remember who we are and why we're here. That's also why we need an experienced guide to take us there, someone w...
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Season 5
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Episode 10
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57:19
Understanding Karma: Mordy Levine on Living Like it Matters
Positive karma makes the world a better place and lightens our load in both this life and the next. Negative karma harms the world and burdens us with destructive habits. Becoming conscious of the bad habits we accumulate is the first step towa...
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Season 5
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Episode 9
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46:48

Peia: A Soulful Singer Takes us All the Way Back
Here's a seasonal offering of word and song that will warm your heart, whether it's Christmas you celebrate, the Winter Solstice, Festivus, or any of the many other culturally rich wintertime observances. As we turn inward at this time of year,...
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Season 5
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Episode 8
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1:12:24

"The Great Search": John Philip Newell and the Spiritual Awakening of our Age
With every new war and with every new natural catastrophe, we are being driven to consider new ways of being human on this planet. This search is not new, but perhaps it's never been so critical. Celtic spiritual teacher John Philip Newell has ...
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Season 5
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Episode 7
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54:50

Soulful Gatherings: Peter Scanlan on the Way of Council
How many of us emerged from the last US presidential shaking our heads and saying,"There's gotta be a better way." There is, and there has always been. The Way of Council is the time-honoured method of gathering soulfully that doesn't leave the...
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Season 5
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Episode 6
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56:44

At the Crossroads: Sarah Arthurs on Earth Advocacy and Religious Faith
Does religion have a role in "The Great Turning," where humanity is rediscovering what it means to be creatures of the earth? Or are its own wounds and divisions too deep to allow it to see beyond its protective walls? Sarah Arthurs is both an ...
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Season 5
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Episode 5
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56:14

Native Ways: How Elizabeth Buller Page Found her Path by Returning to her Roots
The Indigenous culture that European colonizers encountered here in the New World, and then so brutally suppressed, is the very repository of wisdom we now need. Elizabeth Buller Page knows this personally. Deep into a midlife descent, Liz turn...
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Season 5
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Episode 4
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56:32

Bill Plotkin: Soul Initiation and the "small opening into the new day"
Out here, on the far side of conventional religion, no path is more compelling than the one that leads us to know our natural place within the larger earth community. And there may be no better modern guide than Bill Plotkin, the author of four...
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Season 5
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Episode 3
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1:24:48

Christian Mystic Cynthia Bourgeault: Living Large in the Imaginal Realm
We dwell within a realm of spacious possibility; and it dwells within us. The mystic experiences this firsthand. So does any seeker alert to the subtle movements of the heart. Cynthia Bourgeault knows the territory well. She's lived it, and she...
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Season 5
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Episode 2
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57:25

Jules Howatt's Soulful Journey from Bruce to Julianna
Soul has only one agenda--that we live into who we really are and offer our unique gifts in service to the world. Soul is less concerned about the obstacles that that may plant in our path. So, for rugged mountain guide Bruce Howatt, the call t...
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Season 5
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Episode 1
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47:50

Knowing Everything: Kim Chestney and the Power of Intuition
Intuition is our portal to knowing everything. What our rational mind doesn't know, and can't know, is available to us through those flashes of insight that solve problems, give us direction, and suggest meaning and purpose for our lives. Kim C...
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Season 4
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Episode 20
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53:38

Jessica Waite's "The Widow's Guide to Dead Bastards:" Inside the Writing of a Blockbuster
By the time an author scores a major publishing deal they are usually beyond the reach of mere mortals. So, when it happens to a friend, there is a unique sense of privilege watching the process unfold from the inside. Such is the case with Jes...
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Season 4
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Episode 19
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59:21

From "Them" to "Me Too:" How Writing Groups Can Bring out the Writer in Us
So many writers hide their light under a bushel, thinking they don't deserve the term "writer." But writing groups can put the lie to that fear, coaxing us and our words out from hiding. The UnderStory Collective is the writing group I belong t...
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Season 4
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Episode 18
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57:36

"Writing by Heart:” Meredith Heller on How Poetry Can Lead us Home
You can hear it in her voice. This is a woman who knows herself and her place in the universe. But fortunately for us, she believes that that place is to help others find their voice too. "Writing by Heart" is Meredith Heller's invitation to fi...
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Season 4
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Episode 17
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57:41

Making Peace with Impermanence: Zen Teacher Ryushin on True Liberation
Psychedelics can show us what's beyond our ordinary consciousness. Meditation can help us to live day by day from that place. But in the end all practices fall short: the spiritual journey requires a letting go, not a holding on. Zen teacher Ry...
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Season 4
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Episode 16
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58:05

The Way of the Shaman: Healer Wade Prpich and a World of Spirit Helpers
The Ordinary Reality we experience every day may not be the only reality there is. It may not even be the real one. Non-Ordinary Reality is a fantastical cosmos populated by Spirit Beings—plants, animals, and people—who are devoted to our healt...
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Season 4
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Episode 15
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59:08

Spirits Ascending: Reiki Master Jan Thompson on the Light We Cannot See
It's like we're walking around blindfolded. We feel we are alone in the universe while spirit guides hover close by, waiting for us to acknowledge them. We feel it all comes down to our wills and to our efforts while energy pours into our heart...
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Season 4
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Episode 14
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53:45

“How Not to be Afraid:” Gareth Higgins on New Stories for Frightening Times
There's something encoded in our souls that seeks hope even in the face of hopelessness. That spark, that gene, that impossible dream is what allows us to discover new stories to replace the old ones and to usher in the new world we seek. Activ...
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Season 4
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Episode 13
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1:05:59

Women Catholic Priests: Teresa Hanlon and the Rebirth of Christianity
Teresa Hanlon was doing ministry within her church long before she was ordained. But when she became a priest, her Church excommunicated her and inhibited her from doing the work she loved. Providentially, for her and the other women priests or...
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Season 4
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Episode 12
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55:44

Stepping Out: Barry Foster on Soulful Haberdashery
Everything we do reflects Soul. Because Soul is about what's inside. How we dress is one way we let our inner self out, to be seen. Barry Foster, known by some as "the best dressed man in church land," knows that our sartorial choices are so mu...
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Season 4
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Episode 11
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54:33
