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The Philosophical Silk Road: A Journey to Rediscovering Theosis and Sacred Pluralism

Dr. John Vervaeke

Release Date: 07/26/2025

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The Calling to Reorient the Self
How can the sacred be recovered in a world fractured by autonomy and fragmentation?

In this deeply personal episode of Kainos on The Lectern, recorded during a session hosted by Alexander Beiner on Kainos, John Vervaeke shares reflections from his recent pilgrimage across Europe—what he calls the Philosophical Silk Road. Weaving through sacred conversations and historic locations, he explores profound ideas like theosis, theoria, and voluntary necessity, inviting listeners into a lived philosophy of sacred participation. From Istanbul to Rome to Amsterdam, each location becomes a catalyst for insight and inner transformation. Vervaeke challenges the Enlightenment’s idolization of autonomy and points toward a new possibility: a spirituality of finite transcendence, rooted in embodied knowing and dialogical belonging.

This episode offers a raw and unfiltered account of mystical experience, intellectual shift, and spiritual disorientation—all in service of rediscovering what it means to be in contact with reality, in its fullest, most sacred form.

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Notes:

(00:00) The Philosophical Silk Road: Opening Reflections

(03:00)  "You can go through not an argument, but a passage…and it causes you to fundamentally change how you’re seeing and being in the world." – John Vervaeke (03:00)

(3:30)  Reclaiming Theoria: Pilgrimage, Contemplation, and the Sacred

(06:00) Encountering Maximus the Confessor in Istanbul

(07:00) Sufism and Neoplatonism in Spain with Thomas Cheetham

(08:00) Athens, Plato, and Embodied Practice

(09:30) Rome, Bishop Maximus, and Descending into Mystery

(11:00) Amsterdam, Spinoza, and the Liminal Threshold

(12:00) Theosis as Transformation through Participation

(16:30) From Autonomy to Theo-Agency: Voluntary Necessity

(21:00) Dialogical Contact vs. Individual Expression

(28:00) Toward a Shared Sense of Sacredness: Pluralism and Depth

(32:00) Holding Finitude and Transcendence Together

(36:30) Final Thoughts: Who Am I Now?

 

Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in This Episode

  • Maximus the Confessor

  • Ibn Arabi

  • Clement of Alexandria

  • Gregory of Nyssa

  • Jonathan Pageau

  • Thomas Cheetham

  • Charles Stang

  • Bishop Maximus

  • Jason Vervaeke

  • Spinoza

  • Plotinus

  • Pierre Hadot

  • William Desmond

  • Samantha Harvey, Orbital

  • Capobianco

  • Julian Jaynes

  • Drew A. Hyland

  • Neoplatonism

  • Theoria, Theophany, Kenosis, Henosis

  • “Absolute Zero” Practice

  • The Dialogical Self

  • Agency and Communion

  • Finite Transcendence

 


 

Attribution

This conversation was recorded during a session hosted by Alexander Beiner for Kainos. Learn more at https://beiner.substack.com/ and https://www.studiokainos.com/.