Clark Strand is an American author and lecturer on spirituality and religion. He is a former Zen Buddhist monk and was the first Senior Editor of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. He is also the author of many books including The Way of the Rose: The Radical Path of the Divine Feminine Hidden in the Rosary and Seeds of a Birch Tree: Writing Haiku and the Spiritual Journey
In this episode, Eric and Clark discuss a few of his books in addition to his exploration of the many spiritual traditions.
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Clark Strand and I Discuss Haiku and Other Creative Spiritual Practices and …
- His book, Waking Up to the Dark: The Black Madonna’s Gospel for an Age of Extinction and Collapse
- His exploration of many spiritual traditions
- Self power and other power
- The circular notion of spiritual life rather than linear notion of progress
- How a bead/rosary practice represents the circular nature of spirituality
- The “hour of God” or “hour of the wolf” when awake in the night
- Haiku and the tradition and forms of this type of poetry
- Translation of haiku is “playful verse”
- How profound meanings can come through from this playful art from
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Candace says
Do you have a link to the scientific study about sleeping with natural cycles of light Chuck Strand references? Would love to see it first hand, it’s fascinating.