Ep132: Student of the Mysteries - Dr Thomas Clough Daffern

In this interview I am joined by Dr Thomas Clough Daffern, poet, historian, philosopher, educator, and Peace Officer for the Council of British Druid Orders.

Available on Youtube, iTunes, SoundCloud & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.

Thomas recounts an unusual upbringing, a love affair with classics and poetry, and dropping out of school at 15 to pursue philosophical enquiry. We learn of Thomas’ immersion in study of the world’s religious and mystical traditions, and his early tantric and druidic initiations. 

Thomas discusses the Ancient Greek mystery schools, the cultural consequences of their closure, and what it would take to revive them in the world today.

Thomas reflects his time as a celibate, why every student of the mysteries should have a brahmacharya phase, and why a sense of duty and civic responsibility eventually saw him marry and start a family.

Thomas also talks about reconciling the schools of Islam, compares Eastern and Western enlightenments, and reveals the inspiration behind his relentless intellectual curiosity.


Topics include:

00:00 - Intro
01:07 - Dr Daffern’s family and educational background 
03:51 - Discovering classics and poetry 
05:50 - Dropping out of school at 15, discovering philosophy, and first love 
09:34 - LSD, first druid initiation, and intensive self-study of world religions
15:08 - Psychedelic experiences as a mystery tradition 
18:17 - About the Ancient Greek mystery schools 
21:51 - Eastern and Western enlightenments 
23:33 - What are the essential ingredients of a mystery school?
26:24 - Music and the mysteries 
29:53 - Kabbalah and verbal fluency 
30:56 - The importance of a brahmacharya phase 
33:02 - Thomas’ philosophical enlightenment 
35:10 - The consequences of the closing of the Greek mystery schools 
39:21 - The Delphic games 
40:50 - The influence of Thomas’ mother 
51:16 - Baháʼí and interfaith activities 
54:42 - Reconciling the schools of Islam 
57:24 - Relentless intellectual curiosity 
01:01:53 - Writing a sequel to Newton’s ‘Principia Mathematica’
01:06:39 - The secrets of Thomas’ prodigious work ethic 
01:09:50 - Enlightenments, the book of Enoch, and Comparative Diabology 


To find our more about Dr Daffern, visit:

  • http://www.educationaid.net/

Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James

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