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Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

In Search of Paradise (Pico Iyer)

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Elise Loehnen

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Education

4.8 • 900 Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

“There are many places I'd love to see and I know I would learn from. But if I never see them, I won't be sorry. I mean I feel I'm so happy just being here in my little rented two room apartment in the middle of nowhere, Japan where we've been for 29 years. And I would be so grateful if I could spend almost every day here. And again another thing that the pandemic reminded us, I couldn't travel as much as usual. I don't think I really missed it. What I did find was I'd take a walk along the road behind my mother's house and it's in the hills of Santa Barbara and my parents had lived there more than 50 years. I'd never walked to the end of the road just 20 minutes away before. And I did. And I'd look around and there was a golden light of early morning and there's a Pacific ocean in the distance with the sun sentient above it. And I said, this is as beautiful as anywhere. Somebody would go to Capri or Rio de Janeiro to see us right in my backyard. And I'd never thought to look at it before. And so too, with this little apartment, my wife and I just start taking walks in every direction. And we came upon bamboo forests and cherry blossoms, all kinds of wonders. And we'd never in 29 years in this apartment looked around us. And so a reminder that all the beauty of the wonder of the world is right here. If only I have the eyes and motivation to see.” So says the wonderful Pico Iyer, who began his career teaching writing and literature at Havard, before he joined Time as a writer on world affairs. Since then, he has published 15 books, many of which are bestsellers. His books have been translated into over 23 languages, on subjects ranging from the Dalai Lama to globalism to the Cuban Revolution to Islamic mysticism. Perhaps known best for his travel writing, his most recent book, The Half Known Life: In Search of Paradise, is the culmination of a lifetime of experiences in the outer world, intertwined with a deep and beautiful look at his inner world, as he asks himself, and the reader, how we might come upon paradise in the midst of the reality of our lives.  Most of us are steeped in a culture which views paradise as eternally elusive—we live our lives with a deep longing to return to the Eden from which we have been evicted, to a place where the struggles of the human experience melt away. But it is in our struggle that we find paradise, Iyer tells us, if only we have the eyes to see it.  EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Recalling what we have forgotten… Utopian longings and viable dreams… Creating a life that matters… MORE FROM PICO IYER: The Half Known Life: In Search of Paradise and other books by Pico Iyer Pico’s website  Watch Pico Iyer’s TED Talks: Where is home? (2013) The art of stillness (2014) The beauty of what we'll never know (2016) What ping-pong taught me about life (2019) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Elise Lunan host of Pulling the Thread.

0:04.0

Today's guest is the wonderful Pico Ayer, a world-renowned journalist and best-selling author.

0:13.8

You know what that is.

0:16.5

An ice-cold beer.

0:18.4

What's different?

0:21.2

It's Budweiser.

0:23.2

A perfect beer for party season.

0:28.7

Best enjoyed with your best butts.

0:32.5

Cheers to that.

0:34.6

Budweiser, like no other.

0:36.9

Please drink responsibly.

0:38.1

For the facts, visit drinkaware.com.com.

0:39.6

Okay. Hi, it's Elise Lunan, host of Pulling the Thread. I'm an author, podcast host, and parent who built a long career in media. I grew up in a state of perpetual curiosity, investigating the world and asking a lot of questions. In this show, I chat with culture defining leaders, thinkers, and experts about this rare moment that we find ourselves in

1:12.9

and how to think about our own lives and experiences within a larger social and spiritual construct.

1:20.6

There are many places I'd love to see, and I know I would learn from, but if I never see them, I won't be sorry.

1:26.0

I mean, I feel like I'm so

1:28.0

happy just being being here in my little rented two-room apartment in the middle of nowhere

1:33.1

Japan where we've been for 29 years and I would be so grateful if I could spend almost every day

1:38.5

here and again another thing that the pandemic reminded us of I couldn't travel as much as usual

1:43.7

I don't think I really missed it.

1:45.3

What I did find was I'd take a walk along the road behind my mother's house,

1:51.0

and it's in the hills of Santa Barbara,

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