Integrating Wisdom Christianity and “The Work” of G.I. Gurdjieff: A Talk with Cynthia Bourgeault

Integrating Wisdom Christianity and “The Work” of G.I. Gurdjieff: A Talk with Cynthia Bourgeault

Author: Matthew J. Dillon, Center for the Study of World Religions December 13, 2025 Duration: 1:20:46
In Pop Apocalypse, Ep. 18, we welcome theologian, author, and Episcopal priest Cynthia Bourgeault, whose work combines the Christian contemplative and wisdom traditions, “The Work” of GI Gurdjieff, and the philosophy of Henry Corbin into a lived mystical theology. Throughout the episode, we explore Cynthia’s religious upbringing and early mystical awakening, her academic training in Medieval sacred drama, and her decision to pursue the priesthood. Then we take a deep dive into Bourgeault’s relationship with the practice and theory of The Work, and how she has integrated them into the Christian wisdom tradition. As the interview ends, Cynthia and I discuss the benefits of a hermit's life, the influence of the Gospel of Thomas, and how contemplative Christianity resonates with the spiritual concerns of many in the early twenty-first century. Bio: Cynthia Bourgeault is a modern-day mystic, Episcopal priest, writer, and internationally known retreat leader. She is the author of numerous books, including Eye of the Heart: A Spiritual Journey into the Imaginal Realm(Shambhala, 2020) and The Heart of Centering Prayer: Nondual Christianity in Theory and Practice (Shambhala, 2016). She divides her time between solitude and sailing the waters around her seaside hermitage in Maine, and a demanding schedule traveling globally to teach and spread the recovery of the Christian contemplative and Wisdom paths.

Hosted by Matthew J. Dillon from the Center for the Study of World Religions, Pop Apocalypse digs into the strange and often hidden spiritual undercurrents flowing through the music, art, and stories that shape our everyday world. This isn't a dry academic lecture; it's a series of conversations that feel more like explorations, where the focus is on the lived, experiential side of creativity. Each episode brings you interviews with musicians, writers, and other artists who discuss how gnostic ideas, esoteric symbols, or direct mystical encounters inform and transform what they make. You'll hear them talk about the process behind the work-where inspiration comes from, how it feels to channel something intangible, and what it means to embed deeper mysteries into popular forms. The aim is to pull back the curtain on those moments of profound meaning we sometimes sense in a song lyric, a film scene, or a novel, but can't quite articulate. With a distinctive sonic backdrop provided by the band Secret Chiefs 3, the atmosphere of the podcast itself becomes part of the journey, blending analysis with a certain resonant mood. Tuning into this podcast offers a chance to reconsider your favorite pieces of culture through a different, more contemplative lens, discovering the sacred threads woven into the fabric of the modern soundscape and story.
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