Ep55: Instinctive Meditation - Lorin Roche

In this episode I am again joined by Lorin Roche PhD, meditation teacher and author of ‘The Radiance Sutras’.

In this episode I am again joined by Lorin Roche PhD, meditation teacher and author of ‘The Radiance Sutras’.

We begin by discussing Lorin’s career as a writer, and learn why one of his early works triggered a visit from the CIA.

We go on to discuss accidental mystical experiences, their positive and negative effects, and the role of practice in integrating such experiences. 

We learn why so many meditators are stuck and don’t know it, why meditation teachers are often the worst off of all, and what motivates people to become teachers.

Lorin also shares his surprising top tips for a thriving personal practice, no matter the discipline.  

Audio version of this podcast also available on iTunes and Stitcher – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’.


Topics include:

0:00 – Intro 
1:31 – Lorin’s life as a writer 
7:11 – Visited by the CIA because of Lorin’s writing
8:18 – On creativity 
9:43 – Lorin’s process and learning to write  
16:08 – Accidental meditation experiences
22:51 – When meditation goes wrong 
26:50 – Why reading meditation books is a bad idea
30:00 – Repression and meditation teachers
37:01 – Safeguards for meditators 
38:58 – When gurus go bad 
42:59 – Why do people become meditation teachers?
47:25 – When should a teacher quit?  
54:41 – Lorin’s tips for a thriving personal practice, no matter the discipline


Check out my other interviews with Lorin here:

To find out more about Lorin visit:

  • www.lorinroche.com

  • www.radiancesutras.com

  • www.meditationtt.com

Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James

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