For the past 50 years, Jacob Needleman has probed the world of ideas in search of what is wisest in life. Here we explore some of life’s larger questions, such as: When is love born in the human heart? Why is knowledge inseparable from goodness? What does it mean to live in the now? Attention is something that is uniquely human. Needleman says, “When you give your attention to yourself, inwardly, it transforms something, you become another person. When you give your deep attention to another human being, they flourish. The earth needs human attention. Love is an act of giving what only human beings can give…Essential love is the love that only attention and conscious energy can bring…[I]n order to sustain love, you have to bring intention into it and intentional love is work and great work, joyful work, but still work…You cannot sustain a relationship just by the force that made you fall in love.” (hosted by Phil Cousineau)
Bio
Jacob Needleman, Ph.D. is a professor of philosophy at San Francisco State University and former director of the Center of the Study of New Religions at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. He has also served as a research associate at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.
His books include:
- Why Can’t We Be Good? (Tarcher 2003)
- The Heart of Philosophy (Tarcher 2003)
- Time and the Soul: Where Has All the Meaningful Time Gone — and Can We Get It Back? (Berrett-Koehler Publishers 2003)
- Lost Christianity (Tarcher 2003)
- Money and the Meaning of Life (Doubleday 1994)
- The Wisdom of Love: Toward a Shared Inner Life (Morning Light Press 2005)
- What Is God? (Tarcher 2010)
- Necessary Wisdom (Fearless Books 2013)
- An Unknown World: Notes on the Meaning of the Earth (Tarcher 2012)
To learn more about the work of Jacob Needleman, Ph.D. go to www.jacobneedleman.com.
Topics explored in this dialogue include:
- What is philosophy and how can it be a dynamic, vital, and juicy search for wisdom
- Why is knowledge inseparable from goodness
- Why do we need wisdom of both the head and heart to truly see into reality
- How attention is an energy that is uniquely human
- What is love and how may it be sustained
- What is time and how can we experience life more fully in the present moment
- Why is man an “unfinished animal”
- What are the two fundamental natures of humankind: the external, social, and emotional nature and the divine nature
Host: Phil Cousineau Interview Date: 2/3/2014
Program Number: 3501