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Extraordinary, Mysterious, and Impossible Experiences, with Jeffrey Kriple
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Today I sit down with Prof. Jeff Kripal, noted scholar of religion at Rice University, to talk about extraordinary, mysterious, and “impossible” experiences. This is a conversation I’ve been waiting a few years to have. Together we explore what you can or can’t talk about in the humanities — and what we risk when we break the rules. Along the way, we touch on paranormal phenomena, epistemological pluralism, conspiracy theories, Plato’s cave, and why no one dresses up as a humanities professor for Halloween.
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Resources related to this conversation:
- Jeff Kripal's website
- Archives of the Impossible & Conferences
- Pierce Salguero, "Secret Lives of Buddhist Studies Scholars" (2024)
- Pierce Salguero, "The Fractal of Humanities" (2021)
- Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes, "On the need for metaphysics in psychedelic therapy and research" (2023)
- Jeff Kripal, The Flip (2020)
- Jeff Kripal, Secret Body (2019)
- Commonweal Podcast
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- PDF of the introduction of Jeff's book, How to Think Impossibly: About Souls, UFOs, Time, Belief, and Everything Else (2024)