Special Guest: Patrick Harpur
Archetypes, Daimons and Idealism in the Western Mind - with Special Guest Patrick Harpur

We're excited to have Patrick & Bernardo in dialogue, discussing Bernardo's recent book, and the importance of moving past a literal understanding of reality, to instead engaging with myth, fairy-tale and legend as a bridge to more personal and meaningful relationship with the ground of reality.
About Patrick Harpur

Patrick Harpur attended St Catharine's College, Cambridge, to read English, and his writings have appeared in The Guardian, Fortean Times, Gnosis, Resurgence, the New Statesman and the Independent on Sunday. He is often invited to give talks in the UK, in Spain and in America; and he has taught post-graduate students at Schumacher College (Dartington).
As well as several novels, Patrick is the author of 4 non-fiction books including Daimonic Reality: A Field Guide to the Otherworld which attempted to make sense of visions and apparitions by recourse to Platonic philosophy, Jungian psychology, and the Romantic notion of imagination. He also wrote The Philosophers' Secret Fire: A History of the Imagination outlined an esoteric Western way of seeing the world which has been largely neglected. In 2010, Rider published the rather ambitiously titled A Complete Guide to the Soul, which appeared a year later in the US as The Secret Tradition of the Soul (Evolver Editions, an imprint of North Atlantic Books). The Stormy Petrel (The Squeeze Press, 2017) is a novel based on the life and work of the Danish thinker Søren Kierkegaard, whose writings have gripped Patrick for years.
You can read his article on the Daimonic Nature of Reality here
You can see the previous dialogue with Bernardo here: