Saturday, February 10, 2018

The Mystical Positivist - Radio Show #283 - 10FEB18

The Mystical Positivist is now a weekly radio show on KOWS-LP 107.3 FM, Occidental, CA. Listen live on Saturday evenings from 4:00 - 6:00pm, PST, via the web at KOWS Live Stream.
This week's podcast features:
  • This week’s show features a conversation via Skype with Ocke de Boer about his new book Two Souls. His previous book is called Higher Being Bodies. Ocke de Boer is the engine of a Work-group in Holland which has been in existence since 1990. He studied esotericism in Amsterdam for 4 years at a Raja Yoga School for Universal Thinking, which is non-dualistic thinking. Mr. de Boer gained a general education in philosophy, religion and esoteric systems without getting lost in any of them. His center of gravity is in the Fourth Way, “our Work” as he puts it, which he refuses to call the Gurdjieff Work. In his own words: “Gurdjieff was and is a very big guy in the Fourth Way, but he did not invent it.”
More information about Ocke de Boer's work can be found at:

Saturday, February 3, 2018

The Mystical Positivist - Radio Show #282 - 03FEB18

The Mystical Positivist is now a weekly radio show on KOWS-LP 107.3 FM, Occidental, CA. Listen live on Saturday evenings from 4:00 - 6:00pm, PST, via the web at KOWS Live Stream.
This week's podcast features:
  • This week on the show we speak by telephone with Albert Flynn DeSilver and discuss his recent book from Sounds True called Writing As A Path To AwakeningAlbert Flynn DeSilver is an author, poet, artist, workshop leader, and speaker. In addition to his most recent book and his memoir Beamish Boy, he is the author of several books of poetry including Letters to Early Street, and Walking Tooth & Cloud. Albert served as Marin County's poet laureate from 2008-2010. His writing has appeared in more than one hundred literary journals worldwide. He taught for many years as a California Poet in the Schools, and now teaches at Spirit Rock, The Omega Institute, Shambhala Mountain,1440 Multiversity, and at writing conferences nationally.
More information about Albert Flynn DeSilver's work can be found at: