Acclaimed storyteller and author MARTIN SHAW invites us into his study where he freewheels his ferocious imagination into everything he's learnt about life over...
"There are many who live in the mountains and behave as if they were in the town; they are wasting their time. It is possible to be a solitary in one's mind while living in a crowd; and it is possible for those who are solitaries to live in the crowd of their own thoughts." – Amma Syncletica Link to the PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NaZ7IjV3rFynIKCsaIuQ7dGUCKj8fYRO/view?usp=sharing Like, subscribe and comment to submit questions for our monthly Q&A! Support the Show on PayPal | https://bit.ly/JAWBONE_PayPal CREDITS Written and performed by Martin Shaw Produced and Edited by Isaiah Smallman Intro music written and performed by Abe Houck | @AbeHouck Additional music by Abe Houck | @AbeHouck Original Artwork by Sam Ragland Audio Engineering by Trent Jones and Marmalade Cream Martin Online | https://martinshaw.substack.com/ & http://DrMartinShaw.com
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SPIRITUAL EXPOSURE | The Woman At the Well
From the Woman at the Well to a Mongolian folktale. Encountering divine ground and its consequences. Like, subscribe and comment to submit questions for our monthly Q&A! Support the Show on PayPal | https://bit.ly/JAWBONE_PayPal CREDITS Written and performed by Martin Shaw Produced and Edited by Isaiah Smallman Intro music written and performed by Abe Houck | @AbeHouck Additional music by Abe Houck | @AbeHouck Additional music by Vinicius Barbosa | https://www.themusicgiant.com/ Additional music by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Additional music by Vaughan Williams | The Lark Ascending Original Artwork by Sam Ragland Audio Engineering by Trent Jones and Marmalade Cream Martin Online | https://martinshaw.substack.com/ & http://DrMartinShaw.com
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TATTERHOOD: Part Two
The Genius of a Fairy Tale (part two). Like, subscribe and comment to submit questions for our monthly Q&A! Support the Show on PayPal | https://bit.ly/JAWBONE_PayPal CREDITS Written and performed by Martin Shaw Produced and Edited by Isaiah Smallman Intro music written and performed by Abe Houck | @AbeHouck Additional music by Abe Houck | @AbeHouck Additional music by Vinicius Barbosa | https://www.themusicgiant.com/ Additional music by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Additional music by Vaughan Williams | The Lark Ascending Original Artwork by Sam Ragland Audio Engineering by Trent Jones and Marmalade Cream Martin Online | https://martinshaw.substack.com/ & http://DrMartinShaw.com
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TATTERHOOD: Part 1
The Genius of a Fairy Tale (part one). Like, subscribe and comment to submit questions for our monthly Q&A! Support the Show on PayPal | https://bit.ly/JAWBONE_PayPal CREDITS Written and performed by Martin Shaw Produced and Edited by Isaiah Smallman Intro music written and performed by Abe Houck | @AbeHouck Additional music by Abe Houck | @AbeHouck Additional music by Vinicius Barbosa | https://www.themusicgiant.com/ Additional music by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Additional music by Vaughan Williams | The Lark Ascending Original Artwork by Sam Ragland Audio Engineering by Trent Jones and Marmalade Cream Martin Online | https://martinshaw.substack.com/ & http://DrMartinShaw.com
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QUESTION AND RESPONSE with Martin Shaw
Martin fields his first round of questions from the JAWBONE community. Sincere apologies to all those who submitted questions that were not answered in this video! Keep sending them in and Martin will get to as many as he can. Support the Show on PayPal | https://bit.ly/JAWBONE_PayPal CREDITS Written and performed by Martin Shaw Produced and Edited by Isaiah Smallman Intro music written and performed by Abe Houck | @AbeHouck Original Artwork by Sam Ragland Audio Engineering by Trent Jones and Marmalade Cream Martin Online | https://martinshaw.substack.com/ & http://DrMartinShaw.com
Acclaimed storyteller and author MARTIN SHAW invites us into his study where he freewheels his ferocious imagination into everything he's learnt about life over half a century. He asks: how do we become a real human being? Using myth, storytelling and his own unique form of philosophizing, Shaw reveals what he calls 'archaic technologies' and shows how we can use them today.