Welcome to the seventh episode of The Freedom Place podcast! This is a platform for distributing interviews with and teachings of Traktung Khepa.
Spiritual adept, visionary, poet, farmer, Traktung Khepa is an American-born sage who has taught students in America, Europe, and Cuba since 1990. For 30 years he has guided Tsogyelgar, a contemplative community outside Ann Arbor, Michigan. Equally able to explore the most esoteric aspects and methods of the Tantric path or discuss Existentialism, Santeria, Alchemy, Political Philosophy, or Art History, t.k.’s style of teaching is immediate and relevant.
As a child, t.k. traveled with his parents from Marrakesh to Istanbul exploring modern and ancient cultures, museums, churches, whirling dervishes, gypsy caves, healers in the Black Forest, and mysteries of Greek ruins. As a teen he had encounters with spiritual aspirants and adepts of every sort from Jesuit priests and Franciscan monks to Krishnamurti, 32nd degree Freemasons, Sufi and Zen masters and more. At the same time he picnicked on the White House lawn with Reagan and joked with Nixon and Kissinger as they played Happy Birthday for his mother on the piano.
t.k’s lifelong passion for exploring spiritual traditions and life’s meaning has seamlessly melded with his profound realization accomplished through the non-monastic Tantric path. The Adept Thinley Norbu Rinpoche repeatedly encouraged him to share his wisdom and realization to, “Help Westerners clarify the inner meanings of Tantra without distortions.”
t.k. lives outside Ann Arbor, Michigan with his family.
My name is Greg Kaminsky and I'm honored and blessed to be your host. I've been a student of Traktung Khepa for a little more than 2 years and I can attest that he is the most authentic teacher I've ever met. It is with great anticipation and joy that we have begun preparing a series of recordings, both teachings and interviews, to share with a larger audience.
This is the first part of an extraordinary interview where t.k. talks about the human quest for ultimate meaning, art history and the development of perspective, the philosophical developments of existentialism and post-modern deconstructionism, and non-duality. What he presents is a brilliant historical analysis of western art and philosophy that demonstrates a long-term cultural vectoral momentum in which all concepts and suppositions, whether artistic, philosophical, religious, scientific, or personal are questioned and may be undercut, leaving the field open for the potential exploration of non-dual reality. As an aside, I find that considering this approach provides redemption from feelings of ambivalence and my own judgments about modern culture to a much greater degree than I expected.
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The intro music is "Devotion" by David Modica and the outro music is the title track from Just a Tourist's wonderful brand new album, "Ruined for Business," available where you buy music!
The name of this podcast, The Freedom Place, is taken from an excerpt of one of t.k.'s poems:
I am only love
This room where I live is only mystery
And here I will live with you
Without beginning or end
Without defining
In this freedom place
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