Inner Life, Talks and Thoughts

Mark Vernon
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Feb 17, 2026 • 1h 36min

The King's Philosophy of Harmony: Explained. A Conversation with Rupert Sheldrake and Mark Vernon

Rupert Sheldrake, biologist and author known for research on morphogenesis and holistic science. He and Mark Vernon explore the King's philosophy of harmony, weaving science, poetry and perennial wisdom. They discuss unity within diversity, beauty as social force, sacred geometry, architecture, farming, and how tradition and long‑term stewardship reshape modern life.
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Feb 15, 2026 • 15min

Sexual drives wreck lives. And yet, the erotic opens paths to paradise, shows Dante's Divine Comedy

A wide look at Christianity's uneasy relationship with erotic love and why Dante breaks the mold. Dante's love for Beatrice is shown as a spiritual force that awakens intellect and longing. Scenes like Francesca and Paolo warn how love can become enclosing and destructive. The journey maps how eros can be perverse or purifying, ending in radiant images of divine love.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 38min

Patron Saints and Genii Locorum. My 99th conversation with Rupert Sheldrake, plus details of the live 100th!

Saints, bodhisattvas and genii locorum, or spirits of place, are the names in various wisdom traditions given to guardian beings who protect, assist and inspire. So what does it mean to call on these sacred beings? In this episode of the Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogues, Rupert Sheldrake and Mark Vernon discuss the role of patron saints who are associated with churches and shrines, days and names. What powers might figures from Saint Mary to Saint Nicolas bring to us? How do we call upon them and how is their presence understood? Rupert and Mark explore the ways in which saints connect heaven and earth in individual lives, particular places and at various times of the year.ANNOUNCEMENTThe next episode of The Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogues will be the 100th!In celebration, Rupert and Mark will talk with an in-person audience that people will also be available to join via live streaming.We will meet in the Parish Church of St John, Hampstead, on Sunday 15th February. The dialogue itself will start at 6.15pm and you are warmly invited to attend Choral Evensong at 5pm before. DETAILS OF TICKETS - https://buytickets.at/thesheldrakevernondialogues/2010539Rupert and Mark will consider the role of harmony, wholeness and hope in the modern world. Themselves inspired by the book, Harmony, co-authored by King Charles, they will inquire into new ways that are old of participating with the living cosmos, aided by science, poetry, and perennial wisdom traditions. How is diversity transformed by awareness of unity? How might the unfolding of life aid transformation? Spirit, imagination and intelligence much matter.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 49min

Middle-earth and Modern Meaning: Tolkien, Barfield, and the Soul of Story

In this conversation, psychotherapist and writer Dr Mark Vernon is joined by philosopher Dr Robert Rowland Smith to explore the imaginative world of J.R.R. Tolkien and the often-overlooked influence of Owen Barfield - friend of C.S. Lewis and another Inkling.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 1h

Ramana Maharshi in the West and Transcendence Revisited. A conversation with Clare Carlisle

Clare Carlisle, philosopher at King’s College London and author of Transcendence for Beginners, reflects on death, spiritual pilgrimage to Arunachala, Ramana Maharshi’s awakening, and why Western thinkers were drawn to Indian spirituality. Short, probing takes on mystical testimony, miracles, incarnation debates, Spinoza, and the risks of chasing ecstatic experience.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 1h 1min

New Born Wonder. Jesus, Owen Barfield, William Blake

How can we understand what is happening today from the perspective of what is sometimes called salvation history? What might be struggling to be born in our times? Why is a spiritual analysis - an unfolding of consciousness - key?The talk was delivered at The School of Myth, “Wild Christ”, weekend with Martin Shaw, Rowan Williams, Heather Pollington and others.I use the insights of Owen Barfield and Rudolf Steiner, to interpret developments across 3000 years of Christianity, given the movement of spirit began a millennia before Christ. I also take their lead on the value of William Blake to perceive the significance of what Blake called a “New Age” emerging now - which we might love, too.My book unpacking Barfield’s interpretation of Christianity is “A Secret History of Christianity: Jesus, the Last Inkling and the Evolution of Consciousness”.My book on Blake’s prophetic analysis of the dynamics active today is “Awake! William Blake and the Power of the Imagination”.For more see www.markvernon.com
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Nov 23, 2025 • 33min

The Quiet Revolution and the New Theism. A conversation with Rupert Sheldrake

In this discussion, Rupert Sheldrake, a biologist known for his ideas on morphic resonance, explores a burgeoning openness to discussing God and theism. He highlights the connections between panpsychism, idealism, and the revival of spiritual traditions like Christianity and Platonism. Sheldrake warns against reactive theism, suggesting a thoughtful approach to faith. He also delves into the role of biology in theistic discourse, the resurgence of various religions, and the dynamic nature of Platonic ideas in science. A fascinating dialogue on modern spirituality!
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Nov 20, 2025 • 47min

Tantric Blake. The magic and the mysticism of William Blake

In this engaging discussion, Mark Vernon, a writer and psychotherapist with deep ties to William Blake, explores the visionary aspects of Blake's work and its profound implications for imagination. He critiques the medicalized interpretations of Blake, advocating for a direct engagement with his mystical visions. Vernon delves into Blake's imaginative realm as a bridge between the finite and infinite, and highlights Blake's relevance in countering modern fragmentation. He also offers practical advice for new readers on embracing Blake’s imagery and poetry.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 46min

Cleansing the Doors of Perception. William Blake, Romanticism and the Meaning Crisis

Mark Vernon, a writer and broadcaster with expertise in religion and philosophy, delves into the complexities of Romanticism and William Blake's insights. He discusses how ungrounded Romantic feelings can lead to societal issues like nationalism and fundamentalism. Vernon highlights Blake’s call for imagination as a means of true understanding, advocating for a balance between reason and emotion. He also touches on Blake’s views on spirituality in nature and the importance of cleansing our perception to reconnect with reality. This conversation is a deep exploration of how we can find meaning in the modern world.
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Oct 27, 2025 • 36min

Ode to Joy Podcast. A conversation with Paul Wilkinson and Mark Vernon. Music That Shapes Us podcast

A psychotherapist, philosopher and writer drawn to the wellsprings of both ancient and modern philosophy and the illumination of the inner life. His work moves between the timeless and the modern, exploring friendship and belief, wellbeing and wonder, and the quiet art of living with depth in a restless age.His recent books trace paths through the visionary landscapes of William Blake, the awakening of spiritual intelligence, the pilgrimage of Dante’s Divine Comedy, and the Christian imagination as seen through Owen Barfield — the Oxford Inkling and close companion of C.S. Lewis.You can find out more about Paul via his website - www.paulwilkinson.co.ukYou can find out more about Mark via his website - www.markvernon.com

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