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Black Beryl
Pierce Salguero
Frequency: 1 episode/27d. Total Eps: 50

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4.1 Metamodern Asian Medicine
mardi 2 juin 2026 • Duration 53:30
We concluded the last episode with Jeff Kripal calling upon humanities scholars to break out of our conservative paradigms and to allow ourselves to “get weird.” So, let’s do it! This season, we are going all-in on the mystical, mysterious, profound, reality-bending, and impossible aspects of Asian religions, medicines, and spiritualities.
As usual, we’ll launch the season the tables turned, with Lan taking up the mic to interview Pierce. Together, we think about traditional, modern, and postmodern approaches to Asian medicine. Usually, these epistemologies are competing or people are trying to integrate them… but could there be another approach that celebrates all of them without needing to reconcile dissonance?
If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in multidisciplinary conversations about Asian healing and mystical traditions, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. Also look us up on Substack to see what our guests have shared with you. Enjoy the show!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
* Pierce Salguero, “A Metadisciplinary Approach to Asian Medicine (and Other
Epistemological Carnivals)” (2025)
* Pierce Salguero, “The Fractal of Humanities” (2021)
* Pierce Salguero, “A Pedagogy of the Soul” (2022)
* Pierce Salguero, “Let’s Put More Humanity into the Humanities” (2019)
* Pierce’s Human•ities Blog on Substack or on Medium
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Extraordinary, Mysterious, and Impossible Experiences, with Jeffrey Kriple
mardi 5 mai 2026 • Duration 01:02:19
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.
If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. Also check out our members-only benefits on Substack.com to see what our guests have shared with you. Enjoy the show!
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)
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The Perils of Tantra, with Susannah Deane
jeudi 2 octobre 2025 • Duration 52:48
Today I sit down with Susannah Deane, a scholar of Tibetan medicine, Buddhism, and psychiatry. Together, we delve into her work on Tibetan concepts of "wind disorders" and Tantric practice gone wrong. Along the way, we talk about losing control of spirits, becoming a deity, and how Tibetans choose between religious and medical specialists when spiritual practice goes off the rails.
If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. Also check out our members-only benefits on Substack.com to see what our guests have shared with you. Enjoy the show!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Susannah Deane, Tibetan Medicine, Buddhism and Psychiatry: Mental Health and Healing in a Tibetan Exile Community (2018).
- Salguero, Cheung, and Deane (eds.), Buddhism and Healing in the Modern World (2024).
- Susannah Deane, Illness and Enlightenment: Exploring Tibetan Perspectives on Madness in Text and Everyday Life (2025).
- Susannah's Academia.edu profile
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- High resolution image of the Tibetan subtle body system
- Susannah's chapter “For This Kind of Thing, the Lama Is Better: Religion, Medicine, and the Treatment of 'Madness' among Tibetans in Amdo," from Buddhism and Healing in the Modern World
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Madness & Acute Religious Experiences, with Richard Saville-Smith
lundi 1 septembre 2025 • Duration 47:53
Today I sit down with Richard Saville-Smith, an independent scholar of madness, religion, and psychiatry. We discuss Richard’s book Acute Religious Experiences (2023), which argues that frameworks from Mad Studies can get us out from under the academy’s current habit of either pathologizing or sanitizing religious experiences. Along the way, we talk about the power struggle between psychiatry & the humanities, the influence of Queer Studies on Richard’s work, and his reinterpretation of Jesus as a madman.
If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. Also check out our members-only benefits on Substack.com to see what our guests have shared with you. Enjoy the show!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
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- Chapter 10 from Richard's book, which presents his D.R.E.A.D. framework for acute religious experiences.
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When Meditation Causes Harm, with Willoughby Britton & Jared Lindahl
dimanche 3 août 2025 • Duration 01:07:31
Today I sit down with Willoughby Britton and Jared Lindahl, the interdisciplinary team from Brown University that is responsible for the “Varieties of Contemplative Experience” study on the challenges and adverse effects of meditation. We talk about the design, findings, and outcomes of the study, and how it opened up a new field of interdisciplinary investigation. Along the way we ask: if someone suffers harm from practicing meditation, whose fault is it? What is the ultimate cause? And who gets to interpret the experience?
If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. Also check out our members-only benefits on Substack.com to see what our guests have shared with you. Enjoy the show!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Complete Varieties of Contemplative Experience study publications list
- Willoughby on the Mind & Life Podcast
- Willoughby & Jared on The Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness Podcast
- “The Varieties of Contemplative Experience: A Mixed-Methods Study of Meditation-Related Challenges in Western Buddhists” (2017)
- “The Roles and Impacts of Worldviews on the Onset and Trajectory of Meditation-Related Challenges” (2022)
- “The Teacher Matters: The Role and Impact of Meditation Teachers in the Trajectories of Western Buddhist Meditators Experiencing Meditation-Related Challenges” (2025)
- “Progress or Pathology? Differential Diagnosis and Intervention Criteria for Meditation-Related Challenges: Perspectives from Buddhist Meditation Teachers and Practitioners.”
- CheetahHouse.org
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- “Challenging and Adverse Meditation Experiences: Toward A Person-Centered Approach” (2021)
- “Prevalence of meditation-related adverse effects in a population-based sample in the United States” (2021)
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Emergent Phenomena, with Daniel M. Ingram
vendredi 4 juillet 2025 • Duration 01:07:05
Today I sit down with Dr. Daniel M. Ingram, a retired ER physician, co-founder of the Emergent Phenomena Research Consortium, CEO of Emergence Benefactors, and a noted adept in Buddhist meditation. Together we explore “emergent phenomena,” or the spiritual, mystical, magical, energetic, and psychedelic possibilities at the deep end of human experience. Along the way, we discuss dark nights of the soul, ontological fruit salad, brain scans of peak meditation states, and warning labels on spiritual practice.
If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Links to all Daniel's stuff
- Emergent Phenomena Research Consortium
- Emergent Benefactors
- Daniel M. Ingram, Mastering the Core Teachings of the Buddha (2018) website | book
- DharmaOverground.org
- Olivier Sandilands & Daniel M. Ingram, Documenting and defining emergent phenomenology: theoretical foundations for an extensive research strategy (2024)
- Avijit Chowdhury et al., Investigation of advanced mindfulness meditation “cessation” experiences using EEG spectral analysis in an intensively sampled case study (2022)
- Malcolm J. Wright et al., Altered States of Consciousness are Prevalent and Insufficiently Supported Clinically: A Population Survey (2024)
- Pierce Salguero, The Secret Spiritual Lives of Buddhist Studies Scholars (2024)
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The Mandala of Animist Forces, with Josh Schrei
lundi 9 juin 2025 • Duration 01:02:42
Today I sit down with Josh Schrei, storyteller, sound artist, and host of The Emerald Podcast. Josh helps us to embrace and center the spirit world in our understanding of contemporary Buddhism. Along the way, we talk about Tibetan weather makers, shamanic battle, the trance-inducing effect of stories, and how to diplomatically negotiate with animistic forces.
If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. Enjoy the show!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- The Emerald Podcast: Animism is Normative Consciousness
- The Emerald Podcast: For the Divine Mother of the Universe
- The Emerald Podcast: Why Mindfulness Isn’t Enough
- The Emerald Podcast: Guardians and Protectors!
- Josh's Website: The Mythic Body
- Josh's Patreon
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Spiritual Weirdness and Shadow Work, with Mary Shutan
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 01:01:26
Today I sit down with Mary Shutan, a spiritual teacher specializing in awakening and shadow work. Our conversation focuses on the weirdness, emotional volatility, darkness, and other challenges that inevitably accompany serious spiritual practice. Along the way, we talk about the diverse range of awakenings, the difficulties of managing kundalini energy, and what to do in the case of a spiritual emergency.
If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. You can also check out our members-only benefits on blackberyl.substack.com. Enjoy the show!
Resources mentioned:
- Lan Li, Body Maps: Improvising Meridians and Nerves in Global Chinese Medicine (2025)
- Pierce Salguero, A Lamp Unto Yourself (2025).
- Mary Shutan, Shadow Work for the Soul: Seeing Beauty in the Dark (2024).
- Mary Shutan, The Spiritual Awakening Guide (2015).
- Mary Shutan, The Body Deva: Working with the Spiritual Consciousness of the Body (2018).
- Mary Shutan, Working with Kundalini: An Experiential Guide to the Process of Awakening (2019).
- Mary's website: maryshutan.com
- Mary's YouTube channel: @MaryShutan
Resources provided on blackberyl.substack.com:
- Chapter 23 of Mary's new book ("Engaging the Deep Wild")
- Preface & Chapter 1 of Pierce's new book ("Preparing for the Journey")
- Plus, sign up with a paid subscription before the end of the month to receive a bookmark in the mail from Lan Li!
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Meditation Side-Effects and Other Altered States, with Miguel Farias
mercredi 2 avril 2025 • Duration 01:09:39
Today I sit down with Miguel Farias, an experimental psychologist and researcher of religion, spirituality, and cognition. Together we try to get to the bottom of whether meditation is actually good for you through a comparison of Miguel's research on the adverse effects of meditation with my research on Asian notions of meditation sickness. Along the way, we discuss the limitations of modern Western understandings of consciousness, and explore whether we can develop a more expansive, multifaceted understanding of altered states both pleasant and unpleasant.
If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. You can also check out our members-only benefits on blackberyl.substack.com. Enjoy the show!
Resources mentioned:
- Miguel Farias and Catherine Wikholm, The Buddha Pill: Can Meditation Change You? (2019).
- Miguel Farias, Oxford Handbook of Meditation (2022).
- Miguel Farias et al, “Adverse Events in Meditation Practices and Meditation-based Therapies: A Systematic Review” (2021).
- Pierce Salguero, “‘Meditation Sickness’ in Medieval Chinese Buddhism and the Contemporary West” (2023).
- Peter Berger, The Homeless Mind (1973).
- Joseph Henrich et al. article on the Müller-Lyer illusion (2010).
- The source for the term “monophasic bias” is apparently Charles Laughlin’s chapter “Transpersonal Anthropology” in Roger Walsh’s book Paths Beyond Ego (1993).
- Pierce Salguero, A Lamp Unto Yourself (2025).
Resources provided by the interviewee on blackberyl.substack.com:
Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Meditation
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Daemons, Tantra, and Cultural Exchange, with David Gordon White
mercredi 5 mars 2025 • Duration 55:54
Today I sit down with David Gordon White, a distinguished indologist and scholar of Tantra. Our conversation focuses on David’s most recent project tracing the transregional histories of spirits, gods, demons, and their associated rituals across Eurasia. Along the way, we dive into an intellectual conversation about dog-headed men, angry goddesses, alchemical mercury, body-snatching yogis, the origins of Dracula, and much, much more.
If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. You can also check out our members-only benefits on blackberyl.substack.com. Enjoy the show!
Resources mentioned
- David Gordon White, Daemons are Forever (2021)
- David Gordon White, Myths of the Dog-Man (1991)
- David Gordon White, The Alchemical Body (1997)
- David Gordon White, Kiss of the Yogini (2006)
- David Gordon White, Sinister Yogis (2011)
- Michel Strickmann, Chinese Magical Medicine (2002)
- Michel Strickmann, Mantras et Mandarins (1996)
- David Gordon White, “Three Shades of Tantric Yoga,” in Oxford Handbook of Tantric Studies (2024)
- David Gordon White, "Were-Creatures of the Eurasian Ecumene," Journal Asiatique (2020)
- David Gordon White, "Dracula’s Family Tree," Gothic Studies (2021)
Resources provided by the interviewee on blackberyl.substack.com:
- PDF of David's chapter in Oxford Handbook of Tantric Studies
- PDF of David's article, "Were-Creatures of the Eurasian Ecumene"
- PDF of David's article, "Dracula’s Family Tree"
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