Stone Circles & Sun Disks – Alternative thoughts on Stonehenge at the British Museum

An MP3 version of this talk is on your podcast feed at my Talks and Thoughts. Much is now known about Stonehenge. Wonderful artefacts have been recovered, a welter on display at the British Museum’s gobsmacking 2022 show. But much mystery remains. How to interpret the past? Why do stone circles still draw us? What… Continue reading Stone Circles & Sun Disks – Alternative thoughts on Stonehenge at the British Museum

The Way Up and the Way Down. Dante and the One Path from Hell to Paradise

An MP3 version of this talk is on my podcast feed, Dante’s Divine Comedy. Dante’s Divine Comedy famously opens with the poet wakening in a dark wood. His life has seemingly taken a wrong turn. But why must he embark first on a journey through hell, before ascending Mount Purgatory, only then entering paradise? What… Continue reading The Way Up and the Way Down. Dante and the One Path from Hell to Paradise

The Way of Love – Plato and participation in the good, beautiful and true

An MP3 version of the talk is on my Talks and Thoughts channel, found on podcast feeds. A talk as part of the Dualities series with the Pari Centre, running through February 2022. For more information see – https://paricenter.com/event/dualities/2022-02-06/ In this talk, I discuss dualities in Plato. The ancient Greek is often accused of dualism,… Continue reading The Way of Love – Plato and participation in the good, beautiful and true

Christianity, Covid & Transformation – Paul Kingsnorth in conversation with Mark Vernon

An MP3 version of this conversation is at my Talks and Thoughts stream available via podcast feeds. What might Christianity have for us today? How might it stories still speak? Where to find what’s right in the tradition? I was delighted to speak with Paul Kingsnorth, whose substack and other writings since his conversion to… Continue reading Christianity, Covid & Transformation – Paul Kingsnorth in conversation with Mark Vernon

William Blake and the Metaverse – The Mental Fight to be a Person

An MP3 version of this talk is at my stream Thoughts and Talks, which should be in your podcast feed. The hard problem of consciousness. Imagination as an “overheated brain”. A future in the Cloud or Metaverse. William Blake was a thinker as well as poet and artist. His prophetic punch comes from seeing through… Continue reading William Blake and the Metaverse – The Mental Fight to be a Person

NEW COURSE – We Must Be Mystics: Owen Barfield & Christianity

A six week online course with Dr Mark Vernon 6th March 2022 to 10th April 2022 Sunday evenings (6pm-7.30pm, UK-time) £10 per session/£60 total CS Lewis called Owen Barfield his “second friend”: Barfield was the one who challenged him and seeded his own best ideas, an experience of encountering Barfield with which JRR Tolkien agreed.… Continue reading NEW COURSE – We Must Be Mystics: Owen Barfield & Christianity

Love and Power – Making sense of science & statistics, control & conspiracies

An MP3 version of this talk can be found in your podcast feed, looking for my Talks and Thoughts. How can we find a way through conflicts in and around science? What about experts and simplifications, uncertainties and advice, control and its consequences? Tensions are only going to get worse as the fallout and impact… Continue reading Love and Power – Making sense of science & statistics, control & conspiracies

From Ulro to Eternity – the place William Blake died. Walk and reflection

A MP3 version of this talk can be found on you podcast feed as my Talks and Thoughts. William Blake died in the apartment he shared with Catherine Blake on Sunday 12 August 1827. A contemporary letter reports: “He died … in a most glorious manner. He said He was going to that Country he… Continue reading From Ulro to Eternity – the place William Blake died. Walk and reflection

William Blake, London & fourfold vision – reflections from Waterloo Bridge

William Blake famously remarked in a letter to Thomas Butts: “Now I a fourfold vision see, And a fourfold vision is given to me; ‘Tis fourfold in my supreme delight And threefold in soft Beulah’s night And twofold Always. May God us keep From Single vision & Newton’s sleep!” But what does it mean to… Continue reading William Blake, London & fourfold vision – reflections from Waterloo Bridge

Light, Love, Logos, Life – How to speak about God

An MP3 version of this talk as at Dante’s Divine Comedy, on you podcast feed. John Vervaeke, Paul VanderKlay and Paul Anleitner asked what “God” means, with John challenging the Pauls to talk about God via Light, Love, Logos and Life, so as not to hide behind the “g” word. Drawing on Dante, I offer… Continue reading Light, Love, Logos, Life – How to speak about God