The Sacred Speaks
Join depth psychotherapist and Jungian scholar Dr. John W. Price in an ongoing exploration of the mysteries that stir beneath the surface of ordinary life. Through wide-ranging conversations with experts, artists, scholars, saints, and skeptics, this podcast uncovers the symbolic, spiritual, and psychological layers hidden in plain sight.
Rooted in the understanding that life itself initiates us, The Sacred Speaks explores how our experiences—grief, wonder, rupture, longing—are invitations to grow, transform, and show up more fully in the world. At its core, the project asks: What if consciousness is always speaking to us—through dreams, synchronicities, crises, or beauty—beckoning us into a deeper, more expansive relationship with ourselves and the mystery we live within?
The Sacred Speaks
127 - Jeffrey Kripal: How To Think Impossibly
What does it mean to think impossibly? How do paranormal events, mystical visions, and encounters with the unknown reshape our understanding of what it means to be human?
In this episode, host Dr. John W. Price sits down with Dr. Jeffrey Kripal — J. Newton Rayzor Professor of Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University, and one of today’s most daring scholars of religion — to explore the borders between the possible and the impossible.
Together, they trace the line where scholarship meets the mystical, where imagination bends into healing, and where our deepest worldviews determine what we are even able to see. From UFOs and near-death experiences to William Blake, dual-aspect monism, and the future of spirituality, this is a wide-ranging conversation about living at the edges of reality.
Be sure to check out Jeff’s latest book, How to Think Impossibly: About Souls, UFOs, Time, Belief, and Everything Else.
Key Takeaways
Embracing the impossible expands not just our knowledge, but our capacity for awe, healing, and transformation.
Worldviews — personal and cultural — filter what counts as “real,” shaping how we encounter extraordinary experiences.
Paranormal phenomena aren’t just curiosities; they are symbolic invitations into deeper practice and meaning.
Thinking impossibly is less about belief and more about orientation — a way of living that opens us to mystery.
Dialogue at the borderlands of science, religion, and imagination may hold the key to the future of spirituality.
In This Episode
(00:00) Introduction & Guest Bio
(01:59) Housekeeping & Announcements
(05:13) The Origins of “Thinking Impossibly”
(09:52) Stories of the Impossible
(13:16) The Role of Worldviews
(16:34) Religion, Science, and the Paranormal
(22:14) Healing, Suffering, and Transformation
(28:32) The Power of Story & Magic
(35:12) Teaching the Impossible
(42:39) The Future of Spirituality
(46:06) Closing Reflections & Resources
Connect:
Jeffrey: https://jeffreyjkripal.com
John: https://www.drjohnwprice.com