Guru Viking Podcast

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Apr 3, 2026 • 1h 37min

Ep355: The Accidental Buddhist - Doug Nurnberg

In this episode, filmed in Sarnath, India, I am joined by Doug Nurnberg, a close student of Tarthang Tulku for over 50 years and project manager and board member of the Sarnath International Nyingma Institute (SINI). Doug recalls his childhood in a conservative farming family in Kansas, how an out of body experience saw him embark on a search for meaning, and why he sometimes thinks of himself as an “accidental Buddhist”. Doug describes his 50 year discipleship under Tarthang Tulku; recounts stories of conflict, trust, and unusual teaching methods; and reveals his impressions of the personality and capabilities of Tarthang Tulku the man. Doug also reflects on work ethic as a path to enlightenment, why he has deferred meditation practice to preserve Tibetan culture and further the aims of his teacher, and the role of esoteric geomancy in the building of grand stupas and statues around the world. … Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep355-the-accidental-buddhist-doug-nurnberg Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’. … Topics include: 00:00 - Intro 01:02 - Tour of the Sarnath International Nyingma Institute 09:45 - Library and scripture collections 12:54 - Books by Tarthang Tulku 13:27 - Revelations of Mind 14:39 - Deferring practice to preserve the Tibetan culture 16:30 - Setting up a printing press at Ratna Ling 17:55 - Doug’s childhood in Kansas 19:47 - Accidental Buddhist 20:30 - Excellence in athletics 21:39 - Winning the national championship and an out of body experience 24:16 - Searching for meaning 25:41 - Meeting Tarthang Tulku 28:29 - Conflicts during construction projects for Tarthang Tulku 34:29 - Horses and Tarthang Tulku’s teaching methods 37:59 - Permaculture projects 42:17 - Work ethic as a path to enlightenment 46:04 - Tarthang Tulku’s individualised teaching style 48:37 - Why such grand scale projects? 52:36 - Geomancy and sacred building projects 56:29 - Difficult relationship with Tarthang Tulku 01:01:33 - Leaving in frustration for 10 years 01:03:22 - Family obligations 01:05:37 - Political instability in America 01:08:12 - Family concern about Doug’s involvement with Tarthang Tulku 01:10:40 - Tarthang Tulku the man 01:14:59 - Devotion to the guru 01:17:19 - Tarthang Tulku’s unusual capacities 01:21:21 - Doug’s understanding of Buddhist doctrine 01:27:36 - Gratitude to Tarthang Tulku 01:29:56 - Thinking about death 01:31:14 - Does Doug want to be enlightened? 01:33:19 - Buddhism is a natural state … To find our more about Doug Nurnberg, visit: - https://www.sinibridge.org/team-member/doug-nurnberg/ For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - https://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James
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Mar 27, 2026 • 1h 24min

Ep354: Islamic Mysticism & Tantric Buddhism - Dr Francisco José Luis

Dr Francisco José Luis, a Sorbonne and SOAS-trained scholar of Indo-Iranian studies, explores links between Shiʿite mysticism and tantric Buddhism. He discusses lucid dreaming practices across traditions. He traces Silk Road exchanges, Iranian Buddhism's role in the Islamic Golden Age, and cross-cultural rituals like rosary, hesychasm, and sacred chivalry.
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Mar 20, 2026 • 1h 8min

Ep353: Mysticism and Demonology in Orthodox Christianity - Rebekah Sturgill

Rebekah Sturgill, a convert to Orthodox Christianity, mother, and schoolteacher, shares contemplative Orthodox practices and the Jesus Prayer. She discusses liturgical rhythms shaping daily life. Conversation covers focusing on a felt sense of Christ, avoiding imaginative visions, theosis as transformation, and Orthodox views on demons and the spiritual struggle for the human will.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 1h 6min

Ep352: Mahāmudrā of Newar Buddhism - Prajwal Ratna Vajracharya

Prajwal Ratna Vajracharya, a 35th-generation Newar tantric priest and Charya Nritya master, discusses dance, mudrā, and movement as embodied paths to Mahāmudrā. He outlines four levels of Mahāmudrā, shows a refuge mudrā sequence, and explores communal practices that cultivate compassion. He also shares Jātaka tales and the role of ritual magic in Newar Buddhism.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 1h 9min

Ep351: Psychic Entrepreneur - Alana Fairchild

Alana Fairchild, spiritual teacher, psychic, and bestselling oracle author, shares candid stories from apprenticeship to creative success. She talks about balancing intuition with practical work. She explores myth, a return to matriarchy, and devotion to Kālī Mā and the Dark Feminine. She also reflects on dealing with pushback and the realities of spiritual entrepreneurship.
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Feb 27, 2026 • 1h 22min

Ep350: Contemplative History of Modern Russia - Victor Shiryaev 2

Victor Shiryaev, a teacher of Buddhist and modern meditation and somatic practices, offers a compact cultural history of contemplative life in Russia. He traces esoteric and Orientalist roots, Soviet-era suppression, the chaotic New Age 1990s, and modern Westernised spirituality. He maps Buddhist traditions across regions and reflects on how mindfulness and lineage practices coexist today.
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Feb 20, 2026 • 2h 41min

Ep349: Deep Dive Into Magick - Alex W

Alex W, a long-term practitioner of Zen, pragmatic Dharma, and Western occultism. He maps magic’s global history, compares Western, tantric, and spirit practices, and recounts personal initiation stories. Topics include ritual techniques, mantra and yantra, spirit work and protection, and the tension between talent and disciplined practice.
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Feb 13, 2026 • 2h 40min

Ep348: Visions of the Lion-Headed Avatar - Jensen Martin

Jensen Martin, a scholar-practitioner and PhD student studying Narasiṃha, longtime bhakti meditator with deep plant-medicine experience. He recounts vivid Narasiṃha visions and powerful darśanas in India. He traces a path from fantasy and gaming to devotional practice, lucid dreaming, intensive ayahuasca work, and a shift toward a Narasiṃha-centered research and practice.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 1h 44min

Ep347: Nurturing the Mind - Dr Nida Chenagtsang & Dr Caroline Van Damme

Dr Caroline Van Damme, an adult psychiatrist and family psychotherapist bridging psychiatry with Tibetan models. Dr Nida Chenagtsang, a Tibetan doctor and Buddhist teacher integrating Sowa Rigpa with contemporary approaches. They explore Tibetans’ elemental metaphors, ritual and exorcism stories, contrasts between Western and Tibetan knowledge, placebo and psychotherapy tensions, and practical ways to nurture the mind.
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Jan 30, 2026 • 1h 51min

Ep346: Tantric Scholar-Practitioner - Christopher “Hareesh” Wallis

Christopher Harish Wallace, a Sanskritist and scholar-practitioner of Classical Tantra, shares his early awakenings, meetings with well-known teachers, and love of tantric Shaivism. He discusses training in Sanskrit, navigating faith and skepticism, how transmission can pass through flawed teachers, and practical ways to sustain direct spiritual practice.

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