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Temple of The Mind

Temple of The Mind

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Welcome to Temple of the Mind, a sanctuary for those who seek wisdom beyond the noise. Each episode explores one of history’s greatest thinkers, their life, their most powerful ideas, and the impact they’ve had on the human spirit.

Inspired by the classical tradition and guided by modern clarity, Temple of the Mind is more than a podcast. It’s a pilgrimage into the architecture of thought. From Plato to Jung, Nietzsche to Simone Weil, we illuminate the minds that shaped civilization — and still speak to our deepest questions today.

Step inside. Stay curious. And let the temple open your mind.

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Philip Layden
Philosophy Social Sciences Spirituality World
Episodes
  • The Divine Comedy Part 2.1 - Purgatorio: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Soul’s Ascent
    Jul 11 2025

    In this episode of Temple of the Mind, we climb Dante’s Purgatorio, a mountain of fire where the soul is not damned, but transformed. Through the purgation of the Seven Deadly Sins, we ask:

    What if the pain we carry isn’t punishment, but the soul’s way of learning to love rightly?

    Drawing from Augustine’s restless heart, Aquinas’s ordered love, Aristotle’s virtue ethics, and Jung’s psychology of integration, we explore sin not as moral failure alone, but as a misdirection of desire, an arrow that misses its mark.

    Each terrace of Mount Purgatory becomes an altar of re-formation, where pride is bent into humility, wrath cooled into peace, and lust burned into clarity. This is not punishment. This is recalibration. A moral cosmos where love is not condemned, but taught to aim higher.

    The question isn’t whether we suffer.

    The question is: Can suffering refine us?

    And what happens when the soul, rightly aimed, begins to rise?

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    34 mins
  • Divine Comedy Part 1: Inferno — What If Hell Is the Part of Ourselves We Refuse to Face?
    Jun 30 2025

    Divine Comedy Part 1: Inferno — What If Hell Is the Part of Ourselves We Refuse to Face?

    In this first episode of our Divine Comedy trilogy, we follow Dante’s descent — not just through Hell, but into the fractured landscape of the human psyche.

    This isn’t about flames or devils. It’s about what happens when we become disconnected from ourselves. When longing is misdirected, when emotion overrides reason, when the soul forgets its shape. Inferno begins not with clarity, but with confusion — a sudden awakening in a dark wood, where the right path has disappeared.

    Through this journey, Dante maps a truth many of us feel but struggle to name: that we often carry within us a storm of unmet desires, distorted stories, and disowned parts of the self. The Inferno becomes a mirror, not of punishment, but of pattern. Each soul reveals a form of inner entrapment, a failure to integrate.

    This episode explores that descent. The collapse of certainty. The encounter with the shadow. And how, sometimes, healing can only begin when we pass through the darkness we’ve spent a lifetime avoiding.

    Because before we can rise, we have to see where and who we truly are.

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    29 mins
  • Martin Luther King Jr. - Love in the Face of Evil
    Jun 23 2025

    Martin Luther King Jr. stood at the crossroads of power and peace, armed not with weapons, but with conviction, clarity, and love.

    In this episode of Temple of the Mind, we explore the deeper spiritual and philosophical roots of King’s vision for justice. What did he mean when he said that love must drive out hate? How did nonviolence become his path not just to protest, but to transformation?

    This is a meditation on the soul behind the civil rights movement, a man who believed that true justice must be grounded in moral courage and divine love.

    Topics include:

    • The philosophy behind King’s nonviolence
    • The spiritual power of suffering
    • Justice as an act of love
    • Why King’s message still matters today

    Whether you’re seeking meaning, direction, or a deeper way to live in a fractured world this conversation is a call inward.

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    21 mins

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