Paul Samuel Dolman

13/01/2026 1h 16min Episodio 67
Paul Samuel Dolman

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In this episode of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey sits with author, speaker, and global wisdom traveler Paul Samuel Dolman for a conversation that explores the quiet intersections of spirituality, ecological awareness, and lived ethical inquiry.
Paul Samuel Dolman has spent decades engaging with Indigenous elders, spiritual leaders, artists, scientists, and cultural stewards across the world. His work does not seek transcendence apart from daily life, but clarity within it. Through encounters with figures such as Chief Arvol Looking Horse, Ndaba Mandela, Marianne Williamson, climate scientists, artists, and cultural historians, Paul has cultivated a perspective shaped by listening rather than instruction.
This conversation examines how wisdom is transmitted not only through teachings, but through presence, place, and sustained attention. Together, Dr. Rey and Paul explore questions of inner guidance, responsibility, spiritual grounding, and the challenge of remaining awake within modern life without retreating from it. They speak about devotion without dogma, meaning without spectacle, and the tension between inward depth and outward engagement.
Rather than offering answers, this episode invites reflection on how a sense of the sacred can be lived without abstraction, how ethical orientation forms through relationship, and how the human search for meaning remains inseparable from care for the Earth and one another.
This episode will resonate with listeners interested in consciousness studies, spiritual inquiry, ecology, psychology, and the lived dimensions of wisdom that resist easy categorization.
Written and hosted by Dr. Juan Carlos Rey of drjuancarlosrey.com and crowscupboard.com, The Observable Unknown explores the meeting point of neuroscience, culture, and interior experience with intellectual rigor and contemplative depth.

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