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Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Rumi: Coleman Barks Interview on Spiritual Awakening Radio


Coleman Barks Interview on Spiritual Awakening Radio

Here is a link to my newest show, featuring a spirited conversation with Coleman Barks, famous translator of Rumi poetry, one of my mentors. It was a pleasure speaking with him recently.

The Coleman Barks Interview: "Rumi and the Sufi Poet-Mystics, Part 5" - Program Length: 60 Minutes.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Download MP3 of the latest edition of Spiritual Awakening Radio! Rumi and the Sufi Poet-Mystics of the East, Part Two




Download MP3 of the latest edition of Spiritual Awakening Radio!

Rumi and the Sufi Poet-Mystics of the East, Part Two:

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All for the love of wisdom and radio,
James







Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Spiritual Awakening Radio Update


Spiritual Awakening Radio Update


I know a thousand Rumis the world needs to hear, to be soothed by the Voice of the Soul that speaks through them all. Hafiz, Shams, Sarmad, Kabir, MiraBai, Rabia, Tukaram, Hazrat Sultan Bahu, Baba Farid, Nanak, Tulsi Sahib, Surdas, Dariya Sahib, Dharam Das, Namdev, Ravidas, Paltu - countless are lovers of the Beloved.


"The person, who is in tune with the universe, becomes like a radio receiver through which the Voice of the universe is transmitted." (Hazrat Khan)


With some radio stations out there, spirituality is the one-forbidden-topic. Celebrating free speech and research in the areas of comparative religion and spirituality: Spiritual Awakening Radio.


"Knowing ourselves and being willing to stand for who we are makes life authentic." (June Singer, A Gnostic Book of Hours)


Rumi: "Start a huge, foolish project, like Noah. It makes absolutely no difference what people think of you."


Rumi: "I want to sing like birds sing, not worrying who listens or what they think."


Have updated my radio archive page, with a long list of shows you can listen to anytime. Spiritual Awakening Radio explores the world of spirituality, comparative religion, Inner Light and Sound meditation, mysticism, sacred texts, peace, also ahimsa (non-violence in thought, word and deed). This includes promoting the vegetarian and vegan diets, as well as awareness about climate change.


"The divine currents, like the ethereal waves of a radio, are spread out in the atmosphere in all the directions of the compass, giving out delectable strains of music." (Kirpal Singh)


"This creative current, filling all space, may be likened to the electromagnetic waves of the radio." (Julian Johnson)


November On Spiritual Awakening Radio: Rumi and the Sufi Poet-Mystics, Parts One Through Five  
 
 
Standing in solidarity with our Sufi brothers and sisters, affirming their peace-loving, non-violent, enlightened, life-affirming, inclusive, and positive vision of the future....... There will be a radio series about the Sufis: Rumi, Rabia, Baba Farid, Sultan Bahu, Hafiz, Sarmad, Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, Hazrat Inayat Khan, and others. A new 400-page translation has been published by HarperOne titled, "Rumi: The Big Red Book", by Coleman Barks, which I'm also looking forward to exploring.


Rumi: "Love comes and fills my skin, veins and bones, every particle. Only the letters of my name are left. You are the rest." ("Rumi: The Big Red Book", Coleman Barks)
 

Rumi: "The core of this wisdom is something like madness. Love and insanity are often mistaken for one another. As suffering deepens in your heart, you become a stranger to yourself a thousand times." (Rumi: The Big Red Book, Coleman Barks)


"We are not alive because we have a body but because we are a soul." (Maharishi Mehi)


Like Galileo discovering new worlds through the lens of his telescope, mystics have been trying to tell humanity for eons of something quite similar. The reason why the contemplative state of being is still hidden from most of us is that, unlike Galileo’s telescope, in order to look through this particular lens, the third eye or inner vision, we mustn’t focus on the outward sensory impressions, but go in the opposite direction: into inner space.


Rumi Says: "Do not be satisfied with the stories that come before you. Unfold your own myth."


All for the love of Wisdom and radio,
James Bean
Spiritual Awakening Radio
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Tuesday, October 05, 2010

The Radio Blog: Transforming Web Radio Listening Into A Pleasurable, High Fidelity Experience



Transforming Web Radio Listening Into A Pleasurable, High Fidelity Experience - Loud and Clear - Don't Miss Another Word - The Radio Blog, by James Bean
 
 
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Most attempt listening to web radio stations streaming online with itsy-bitsy teeny-tiny not-so-nice flat sounding computer speakers. That can make it difficult to fully enjoy catching your favorite programs or podcasts. Mark Twain said: "Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear, and the blind can read." Time to be merciful and compassionate on your ears, discover what you've been missing, making computer audio into the pleasurable experience it was meant to be! It's time to take internet radio listening to the next level, and it's easier to accomplish than you might think. If you already have a stereo receiver-amplifier and a computer, you may only need to make a trip to your favorite electronics store to get the correct connecting cables and maybe a simple adapter. 
 
Take a close look at the front and back of your computer to see what it has for audio jacks, also the back of your stereo amp.
 
 
Most computers at least have a 1/8" stereo jack so you can plug in headphones. A sound card in the back will have a 1/8" jack as well.
 
 
With an adapter that's easy to find, one can connect a stereo system, CD player, etc... to the computer's audio.  
 
 
On the back of your computer, plug in the RCA audio connecting cables to the audio "OUT". Connect the other end of those to the audio "IN" on the back of your stereo receiver or whatever you're using for an audio amplifier powering your speakers.
 
 
For only the cost of a few feet of cable and perhaps an adapter, the much larger speaks of your stereo are now pressed into service, being fed audio from your computer.
 
If you're shopping for a new computer and want to make the best use of it for web audio - and I certainly hope you do, there are some exciting options these days for connoisseurs of sound. Choose, or have custom-built, a computer that gives you more ways to plug in an external amp. What I described above lets you crank up the volume, making it possible for you to enjoy analog audio from the web, but there are also more advanced digital possibilities for the true audiophile. Sound cards have come a long way in recent years. There are some that provide HD audio, and even 3D. In addition to analog, those sound cards will have a SPDIF coax cable "OUT" jack, and a optical "OUT". That's optical as in fiber optic cable. One can purchase a fairly high end amplifier that has inputs for all three, letting you connect to computers, DVD players or other devices with a standard analog connection, digital coax, or optical. E-mazing!  
 
"....Sounds caress my ear". "Let the music be your master. Will you heed the master's call..." (Led Zeppelin, lyrics from "Kashmir" and, "Houses of the Holy")
 
 
 


Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Staying Focused in an Internet Age of Distractions - The Radio Blog


Staying Focused in an Internet Age of Distractions - The Radio Blog
By James Bean
 
 
The folk musician Pete Seeger once said: "Technology will save us if it doesn't wipe us out first." The same Internet that creates an avenue for cyber-attacks is also providing the opportunity for people from all nations (imaginary lines drawn on maps but not visible from space) to be able to communicate with one another, hopefully affirming their desire for life, love, prosperity, and working out their differences. 

The Internet could save the world by empowering its people to collectively save themselves. Seeger often made coments about radio and "democratizing technology", expressing the hope that: "Maybe the 21st Century will be the Century of the Democratization of Technology. This is Pete Seeger signing off and saying don't forget to make music yourselves." Actually his famous song "Little Boxes" reminds me of the world of radio as it once was just a few short years ago, in what now can be described as the pre Internet age: "Little boxes on the hillside, little boxes made of ticky tacky, little boxes, little boxes, little boxes, all the same. There's a green one, and a pink one, and a blue one, and a yellow one, and they're all made out of ticky tacky, and they all look just the same." The full song at Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywgJLw21UqU

The mediocrity (media-ocrity) of the "vast wasteland" of channels and frequencies, with all it's conformity, is finally being transcended in this Internet Age. Rather than remaining limited to a handful of local media outlets zealously preaching a gospel of rock, country, or right-wing political talk radio, the global "Democratization of Technology" is just a mouse-click away. 

Now everyone potentially has a microphone, a blog, an ability to access information, to network, to share ideas and organize new communities as never before in all of human history. Now many with an urge to broadcast, can do so. One might say the creative human spirit is finally free, and: "This time it was right, it would work, and no one would have to get nailed to anything." (Douglas Adams, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy")

Yet, there is always the danger that the same dullness-of-spirit that reflected and echoed back to us a vast media wasteland of "five hundred channels and still nothing on", could end up dumbing down, slowing down, over-regulating, or filtering this great Type One Civilization means of global communication known as the Internet. There are growing signs of this already, both near and far.

Still, I think at present, the greatest danger for now is people failing to prioritize, failing to pay enough close attention to, and support, the causes that are most important to them. In the pre Internet Age the problem was denial or slowness of information - lack of access, only a limited number of speakers, microphones, and channels. These days however, the main concern is our attention being scattered. We are drowning in a sea of information ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime, and hopefully not multitasking ourselves into a new vast cyber wasteland. Facebook for example. My opinion is that, for some, the Facebook experience is getting to be a bit scattered, out-of-focus. As people not only join a few groups and pages that reflect the causes they really care about, but also join ("Like") hundreds or perhaps even thousands! of additional pages, how can one pay attention to much of anything anymore? 

It is the same for Internet radio. May the creative voices stand out, be heard, not submerged below the noise level, not lost in the static, not starving and dehydrating. May the creative people, the webcasters with a vision for a positive future for humanity and the planet we call home, the innovative, truly receive the support they need, so that these torchbearers may thrive, teach, transform -- being many stars collectively forming one light. HealthyLife.Net radio network holds a torch and has lighted the way in internet radio since 2002. The metaphor of the musician: If a street musician is a masterful player, throw some "coins" into his hat or guitar case, and you may get to enjoy hearing him again and again. Without the musician there is no music. 

"A human being's attention is the most precious treasure he possesses." (Edward Salim Michael, "The Law of Attention - Nada Yoga and the Way of Inner Vigilance")  

"All peoples of this earth weigh equal,
Heading as they are toward one goal, common to all....
Let all come forth and march in loving union;
The greater the trials, the more united we shall be.
Together we shall overpower the onslaught of time,
And learn to light the torch of love in one and all......
Let us find the remedy which raises us from the
wheel of life,
Fills our whole being with love, and alchemizes us
into the divine."
(Darshan Singh, from, "The Cry of the Soul")
 
 
 

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Other Earths - Communication Between Worlds - Two Newly Archived Editions of Spiritual Awakening Radio


Other Earths - Communication Between Worlds - Two Newly Archived Editions of Spiritual Awakening Radio
 


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"Earth is a beautiful jewel whose dominant life form, humans, are a primitive carbon based species engaged in tribal warfare. Their spiritual essence is suppressed, their history forgotten, and they look to corrupt religious leaders for guidance. Humans use other life forms for food, sport, entertainment and research. They pollute everything in reach." From the SETI Earth Speaks Project, a Treasure-trove of wisdom reflecting about the human condition: http://twitter.com/SETiEarthSpeaks
 
 
"If some day we detect a technological civilization around a distant star, one of our most critical decisions," says psychologist Doug Vakoch, "will be whether we should reply, and if so, what we should say." As the Director of Interstellar Message Composition at the SETI Institute, Vakoch leads an international group of scientists, artists, and scholars from the humanities, as they ponder how we could communicate what it's like to be human across the vast distances of interstellar space.

My guest: Douglas Vakoch is the Director of Interstellar Message Composition at the SETI Institute, as well as the only social scientist employed by a SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) organization. Dr. Vakoch researches ways that different civilizations might create messages that could be transmitted across interstellar space, allowing communication between humans and extraterrestrials even without face-to-face contact. He is particularly interested in how we might compose messages that would begin to express what it's like to be human.

Dr. Vakoch has published widely in scholarly books and journals in psychology, anthropology, astronautics, and the relationship between the arts and sciences. He is the editor of several forthcoming books, including Between Worlds: The Art and Science of Interstellar Message Composition (The MIT Press), Psychology of Space Exploration: Contemporary Research in Historical Perspective (NASA History Series), Ecofeminism in Literature and Rhetoric (Berghahn Books), and Culture in the Cosmos: Extraterrestrial Life and Society (Berghahn Books). His work has been featured in newspapers and magazines such as the New York Times, Nature, Science, and Der Spiegel. As a spokesman on the cultural aspects of SETI, he has been interviewed on radio and television shows on the BBC, NPR, ABC, The Learning Channel, The Discovery Channel, and many others. 
 
 
Douglas Vakoch is the 
Director of Interstellar 
Message Composition 
at the SETI Institute


A link to my interview with Doug Vakoch of the SETI Institute, all about the Search for Extra-terrestrial Life and the Discovery of Earth-like Planets: 
 

All for the love of Wisdom and radio,
James
Spiritual Awakening Radio Productions