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Angels and Awakening

The Cure at Walden Pond: How Henry David Thoreau's Wisdom Can Heal Your Modern Life with Thomas Moore

Angels and Awakening

Julie Jancius: Spiritual Guide, Intuitive Reiki Healer, Psychic Medium, Teacher

Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2026

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Hello, beautiful souls! Welcome back to the Angels & Awakening Podcast. I'm your host and author, Julie Jancis. Friends, Thomas Moore is back — and I have to tell you, I have been reading his books since I was 14 years old. Literally took them to the pool every summer. They are beat up and sun-faded and I treasure every single one. Thomas has written over 30 books on soul, beauty, and the art of living — and his newest, The Cure at Walden Pond, is a love letter to Henry David Thoreau and what his life at the pond still has to teach us today. This conversation was everything. In This Episode [00:14] Why Thomas fell in love with Thoreau — and how he discovered he wasn't just a naturalist [06:09] How Thoreau felt lost, built a tiny house by the pond, and found his cure [08:26] Julie opens up about her own season of restlessness — achieving everything and still feeling misaligned [10:42] "Every life needs a broad margin around it" — what Thoreau learned from doing nothing in the mornings [13:06] What Thomas's own days look like — a creative household of a writer, a painter, and a musician [17:32] AI, humanity, and what the Native Americans would have done before going to the moon [29:00] Why Thoreau wasn't a minimalist — the real meaning of simplicity as crystallization of the self [36:19] Following the wind: Thomas entering a monastery at 13, leaving at 26, and always staying available for what's next [38:00] Thomas's personal angel experience — a cement truck, a traffic circle, and what he believes saved him [41:04] Why the Irish confuse birds with angels — and the old monastic story that explains it [48:31] "Inorganic and lumpish" — reading Thoreau's words live and what they mean for us today [52:00] Beauty as soul nourishment — and the painter who said "whenever science makes a new invention, I will paint an angel" Connect with Thomas Moore 🌐 thomasmoresoul.com 📖 The Cure at Walden Pond — available July 7th wherever books are sold 💫 Work with Julie: Book a 30 or 60-minute angel reading at TheAngelMedium.com Join Julie's intimate group of 8 women starting May 1st, 2026 — 8 weeks to deepen your intuition, map your soul's path, and connect with your Angels, Loved Ones & Spirit Team. Email Julie at Julie@TheAngelMedium.com to claim your spot. If this episode moved you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. 🤍

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0:00.0

Hello, beautiful souls. Welcome back to the Angels and Awakening podcast. I'm your host and author, Julie Jansis.

0:06.1

Friends, if you were watching my Instagram stories, you know that I was reading Thomas Forres book, Curit Walden Pond.

0:12.8

And I was just showing him over here. I literally think I have all of his books except for one, which I can't find in print anywhere.

0:21.6

Thomas is one of my top favorite authors of all time.

0:26.6

I started reading him when I was like 14 years old in 1994,

0:33.6

1995 and would take his books to the pool and they are so beat up and if you look at them

0:42.1

they've got pool markings because I used to sit and tan and read your books.

0:47.7

I'm just so grateful for your time, Thomas and I'm so grateful for you being here.

0:53.2

Well thank you for having me.

0:54.5

It's my pleasure all the way.

0:56.6

Yes.

0:57.5

So you wrote The Cure at Walden Pond, and it's about Henry David Thoreau, and he lived not

1:06.6

too far from you about an hour away.

1:09.3

Tell us more about, like, what inspired you at first to get

1:12.9

involved in writing this book. I've been interested in writers from the England ever since I moved

1:19.4

to New England. I live in New Hampshire. And I love it here. And so I started reading Emerson. And

1:26.0

I loved the work so much.

1:28.0

I loved their lives.

1:29.2

Their lives were so interesting, you know, the way they lived.

1:33.2

And I found that I was living very much like them.

1:36.4

I felt like I was part of the crowd.

1:39.7

And so I also started reading thorough.

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