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Pods from the Far Beyond
Palden Jenkins
69 episodes
2 days ago
Insights, visions and truths from the end of the world - well, from an organic farm at the far end of Cornwall, UK - by Palden Jenkins, a veteran of the movement for change. About life, the world, other worlds, ancient worlds, future worlds and the rather interesting world of Paldywan Kenobi. Palden is a partially-disabled terminal cancer patient. He's a veteran in the movement for change, with not a lot of time left, who has a few things to say before he goes. He watches the world from far away, seeing things that many people with busy lives don't have time and space for.
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Insights, visions and truths from the end of the world - well, from an organic farm at the far end of Cornwall, UK - by Palden Jenkins, a veteran of the movement for change. About life, the world, other worlds, ancient worlds, future worlds and the rather interesting world of Paldywan Kenobi. Palden is a partially-disabled terminal cancer patient. He's a veteran in the movement for change, with not a lot of time left, who has a few things to say before he goes. He watches the world from far away, seeing things that many people with busy lives don't have time and space for.
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Pods from the Far Beyond
Consciousness Fields

Ancient sites: why did the people of the Neolithic and the Bronze Ages go to so much trouble building their sacred sites? There are thousands of them around Britain alone. They didn't do it for frivolous reasons - it had to bring them benefit to make it worth it.

Well, it's all to do with cranked-up consciousness fields and the possibilities that become available when we do focused consciousness work. Reality's rules can change and remarkable things can be achieved, with practical, real-life outcomes. That's what this podcast is all about. It's about the way we can change reality through inner work. And also, the way we become changed by doing so.

With love, Palden

Podcast page: www.palden.co.uk/podcasts.html

#ancientsites #megalithicscience #stonecircles #consciousnesswork #meditation #shamanism

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1 month ago
48 minutes 59 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Tipping into the Future

My thoughts on the current vexatious world situation and some of the threads that lie behind it. All about the incremental shift of world power, people against the Megamachine, Gaza, the decline of the West, and a few things like that.

Here's an astrological article I wrote about the 2020s in 2020: https://penwithbeyond.blog/2020s/.

And, if it interests you, here's something I wrote in 2011, during the Arab Revolutions, about Hamas and its relationship with Fateh (the Palestine Authority in the West Bank). www.palden.co.uk/pop/hamas-and-fatah.html

Are we entering the future facing forwards or backwards?

With love, Palden

#palestine #gaza #astrologers #the2020s #internationalrelations #declineofthewest

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1 month ago
27 minutes 1 second

Pods from the Far Beyond
Gaza | A Spiritual Humanitarian Mission

Many people feel deeply frustrated that they can't do anything much to help the people in and around Gaza. This is one way to work with this feeling, to make something of it. It's a way of getting in through the back door and doing something instead of wringing hands.

If you haven't done this kind of thing before, then follow this guided meditation as a starting place. I encourage you to be imaginative, to follow your own way and path, to develop this over time, and to be fully human with the people you meet on journeys such as these. It's an energy-exchange.

You can do it on your own, or you're welcome to join the Sunday Meditation each or any Sunday - it's free, with no complication. It's simply a circle of good souls in various countries who meditate together each week.

And thank you to Claire for suggesting this on the inner planes!

#Gaza #meditation #spiritualhumanitarians #planetaryhealing

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2 months ago
36 minutes 17 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Reality Fields

The ancients worked with a kind of consciousness technology, and they designed their sacred sites for this purpose.

They located them carefully, building them over underground water and energy-vortices, orienting them to the rising and setting points of the sun and moon, constructing them to reflect and embody the fundamental principles of the universe.

They did this to create spaces - crucibles - in which to go into altered states of consciousness. Here they could generate reality-fields that enabled them to reach into things and fix them from the inside.

They lived in a very different world to ours, with no need to build cities or empires since they were advanced in a completely different way. There's something about this that we need to re-learn in our day, because it concerns our future. And that's what this podcast is all about.

It's an extract from my book Shining Land, which is available online here: https://www.palden.co.uk/shiningland/

With love, Palden


#megaliths #shamanism #ancientbritain #stonecircles #planetaryhealing

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3 months ago
32 minutes 4 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Intuition

Following on from Inner Doctors, this is about a related issue, a pathway, a way of processing, a way of answering questions and solving problems.

Sometimes, with a wry twist, I call it intwitting - this is etymologically rooted in the Germanic word Wit, meaning intelligence or awareness.

A cultural bias in our modern world tends to regard intuitives as twits, as somehow weak, foolish and irrational, and this is unwise.

Many great inventors, entrepreneurs and even computer programmers are intuitive, whether intentionally or not. Eureka moments are big moments in history, even if many remain unrecorded.

We've had our intuition and instincts trained out of us by religion and education, particularly through doubt and fear, and nowadays not least by mobile phones.

In this podcast I tell a few tales about how intuition works for me, how I deal with it, and its ins and outs.

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4 months ago
36 minutes 47 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Inner Doctors

When cancer came into my life nearly six years ago, I found myself adapting some inner visualisation techniques I had learned earlier in life to my new situation. It was a spontaneous thing and a way of dealing with my situation.

I met a group of 'inner doctors', engaging in dialogue with them and allowing them to examine me and work on me. The amazing thing is that, in my experience, it has really worked.

So this podcast is about the inner doctors. It's for people with life-changing or terminal ailments or disabilities, or their helpers, friends or families. But it could be useful to anyone, if only for future reference - after all, especially as you grow older, all sorts of things can happen. They did to me.

I've been greatly helped by my inner doctors. They even seem to have helped my outer doctors in hospital, as they treat me. So this might interest you and prove useful to you too.

Love, Palden.


#cancer #innerdoctors #spiritualhealing #meditation

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4 months ago
39 minutes 39 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Creeping Mists of Disillusion

This is all about the warfare, strife and trouble we find ourselves in today, by an old peace-freak.

It's like a virus in the world psyche, ready to pounce on any population that's losing its way, or damaged, or hurt, or susceptible.

Yet some societies are strong in themselves. Even if they are invaded and occupied, they are not beaten.

What stops many wars is a deep tiredness, a wish to go home and get a life. A societal consensus forms, building resistance to the virus of conflict - an unspoken immunity that decides not to go back there again.

In this episode there's a moving contribution from two old friends, the late Jaki Whitren and John Cartwright of the Court of Miracles, the greatest rock band you never heard of. They're making music in heaven now.

About them: https://www.unique-publications.co.uk/john-cartwright-and-jaki-whitren/

Introduced by a stream in Botrea Woods and outroduced by the wondrous birds of Grumbla, Cornwall.

Love, Palden

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4 months ago
41 minutes 46 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Hearts and Minds

This is all about the current battle for the hearts and minds of humanity - something that is unfolding behind and beneath the torrent of world events we experience today.

'The path of excess leads to the palace of wisdom'. Thus said William Blake over two hundred years ago. Well, true. But do we really need to pursue excess in order to achieve wisdom?

Recorded in Botrea Woods, Grumbla, Cornwall. Yes, Grumbla is a real place!

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5 months ago
19 minutes 57 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Politics and Power

This concerns people and power. We're faced with a big question: how to balance effective governance with popular participation. Every kind of system needs to embrace everyone unless we want a world where some thrive and others suffer - the world is crowded, interdependent and networked, everything is affected by everything else and we live in a time of amplifying consequences.

This is an age of throngs. Occasionally people mass in the streets or online, swaying unpredictably between the wisdom of the majority and the madness of crowds. A kind of democratisation and dispersal of power is re-shaping political process, causing authoritarian regimes to become more responsive to their publics and democracies to become more confused by them. This bypasses conventional party, class, local and sectoral loyalties, articulating emergent public instincts, hopes, issues or grievances more than it shapes coherent ideologies.

This podcast covers power in society, governance, oligarchies, socio-political change, gender politics and artificial intelligence - big issues in our time. It's taken from a report I wrote in 2017 about the future of the world, at Possibilities2050.org. It is a comprehensive and readable report spanning all major issues and risks facing the world today. This podcast is a reading of the chapter on politics and power. It might help sort out your perspective on things.

Best wishes, Palden

palden.co.uk

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6 months ago
46 minutes 8 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Hope Flowers in Bethlehem

Let me introduce you to a soul-friend, Ibrahim Issa, director of the Hope Flowers School and Centre in Bethlehem, Palestine. I worked at this school for some years, helping them with outreach and hassle-busting.

His talk is about the school and its world-leading work in dealing with war-trauma, peace-building and the reconstruction of communities.

Palestinians have experience in this that few other nations have, since their war experiences have stretched over 70-100 years. The school now trains teachers from all over the West Bank in trauma-recovery and front-line handling of the social consequences of conflict.

Ibrahim also talks about the situation today in the West Bank - very different from that of Gaza, but equally painful and destructive. Whatever happens, even if its own campus is taken over by Israeli settlers, the school's work will continue - as it has done through two intifadas and many years of obstacles and horrors.

They live by an exemplary philosophy of hope, and it's well worth listening to Ibrahim's talk, in Gloucester, UK, on 3rd May 2025.

https://hopeflowers.org

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6 months ago
35 minutes 56 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Growing Down

This is mainly for my generational peers - if you're in your 70s, 80s or 90s, your bones are getting creaky and your mind is getting sluggish.In the life-cycle we're given, we grow up and later we grow down. In steps.

It's also about karma-clearance. Sorting out our stuff at the end of life, so that we don't carry all of it with us when we go over to the other side - to the realm of the Ancestors.

I've been involved in humanitarian work, and recently I've needed to work on my patterns around givingness and compassion fatigue. Commitment. Success and failure in helping people. Deep heart stuff.

And it's about acceptance. That's one of the biggest learning experiences life ever gives us.

Introduced and outroduced by the birds of Grumbla, in the far beyond down'ere in Cornwall.

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7 months ago
46 minutes 40 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Geopolitical Healing 2

Inner journeying, meditation, remote healing and peace-building.

Praying for peace or showering light over a benighted area are good, though often they are of a generalised nature. But it's possible to get closer in.

It's possible to penetrate actual situations and play a more targeted part in them - literally rescuing people or souls, or participating in situations, meetings and crux-points at the frontline of human experience.

In part two we visit Sudan in an inner journey. The 20 minutes of silence have been cut out. If you want the full version, find it on my site at www.palden.co.uk/ahanotes-geo.html

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8 months ago
29 minutes 15 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Geopolitical Healing 1

Inner journeying, meditation, remote healing and peace-building. Doing our bit toward tackling the world's problems.

In recent times many of us have been moved to join meditations, prayers and link-ups when major crises break out. Waves of mass empathy and concern over such crises can have a wide and deep psycho-spiritual influence - it goes deeper than mere 'public opinion'.

Praying for peace or showering light over a benighted area are good, though often they are of a generalised nature. But it's possible to get closer in.

It's possible to penetrate actual situations and play a more targeted part in them - literally rescuing people or souls, or participating in situations, meetings and crux-points at the frontline of human experience. That's what this talk was about.

In part two we visit Sudan in an inner journey.

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8 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 55 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Being Alive

Some days I have days where inspiration-levels droop, so I rattle off a podcast or a blog, if I can muster up a gem to start with - a starting thought. It's a way of getting inspiration-channels moving, and sometimes something good comes out. Not always - I have quite a few rejects.

A few days ago I was feeling a bit like that - cancer drugs were affecting me, I'd been on my own too much, it was raining and foggy, and I was casting around for a spark to give me some ignition. Oldies sometimes need a bit of that - ignition.

It has been one of my pathologies in life - an ability to ignite people and things, providing a spark that sets things in motion. I'm one of those who has got his fingers in various pies over the decades. Some of these spark-moments I hear about or see the results of, often years later, and some I hope have happened anyway, somewhere, sometime, whether or not Schroeder's Cat was watching, and unbeknownst to me. I'm happy about that. It has been a privilege to participate in people's lives in that way.

I'm still at it. Except nowadays I'm doddering around like an old fogey on sticks, wondering when the next seat is likely to appear. I go at about one-third of the pace of most people. So at times I have to work at finding a spark to ignite the old creativity-plugs. This is about that.

With love, Palden.

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9 months ago
39 minutes 28 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Cancer | On Being Given a New Life

I've been a member of the Honourable Company of Cancer Patients for over five years now and, amazingly, I'm still alive, and against the odds. I have a blood cancer, Multiple Myeloma, and I didn't expect to live this long.

I waded through the tough grind of chemotherapy and dealing with physical disablement. I went down, nearly fell through the cracks, and found myself emerging from a dark tunnel around three years ago.

I found myself starting a new life - well, kind of. I have no idea how long I am to live - it could be next month or five years. But I found a reason to be alive.

This is for cancer patients and people with serious or terminal illnesses. It's not about the medical stuff: it's about the experience of cancer and what it can do to us. Deep in our soul.

This is my fiftieth podcast from the far beyond. The rest are on Spotify or on my site at www.palden.co.uk/podcasts.html - I'm leaving some (I hope) interesting thoughts before I go back to the stars.

Love, Palden

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9 months ago
26 minutes 15 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Getting Dead Part Two

This is part two of the sixth Aha Class, held in Penzance in February 2025. It's all about what happens after you die, and how this reflects on our lives now.

Life takes on a very different hue when we're leaving it. First we go to the 'holding bay' where we detox, decompress and defragment after an intense life on Earth. When we've sufficiently got over all that, we're ready to progress through the 'pearly gates' into a completely different world. That's what this talk is all about.

With love, Palden.

http://www.palden.co.uk/ahanotes-dying.html

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9 months ago
55 minutes 26 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Getting Dead - and what happens afterwards

This is part one of the sixth Aha Class, held in Penzance, Cornwall in February 2025. And it's all about dying.

We get born and then we get dead. Things happen in between that we call 'life'. Seen from the viewpoint of the Other Side, our lives are short, rather like a dream, and what happens during our lives takes on a very different hue and meaning when seen from there. After all, we were just visiting Earth.

Part Two of this talk follows. With love, Palden.

www.palden.co.uk/aha.html

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9 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 43 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Druids, Roundhuts and Smithies | the Iron Age in Penwith

A History of West Penwith's Prehistory

Part Four: The Iron Age in West Penwith, Cornwall

Following the megalithic period, things changed in Britain and, eventually, the Iron Age, a new culture, came along. This is the story of the way the Celtic period unfolded in West Penwith, Cornwall, finishing with a brief history of medieval times in Cornwall.

Fourth in a series about Penwith's prehistory (a short audiobook).

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9 months ago
42 minutes 19 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Age of the Longstone Builders | The Bronze Age in Penwith

A History of West Penwith's Prehistory

Part Three: The Bronze Age in West Penwith, Cornwall

About the heyday of the megalithic era and the time of the stone circles, menhirs, barrows and enclosures - the building of a complete megalithic system in West Penwith, Cornwall.

Third in a series about Penwith's prehistory (a small audiobook).

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9 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 20 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Sanctifiers of Belerion | The Neolithic in Penwith

A History of West Penwith's Prehistory

Part Two: The Neolithic in West Penwith, Cornwall

About the first constructed ancient sites, from around 3700 BCE - the Neolithic tors and the quoits - and the people who built them, and what happened afterwards.

Second in a series about Penwith's prehistory (a small audiobook).

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9 months ago
46 minutes 44 seconds

Pods from the Far Beyond
Insights, visions and truths from the end of the world - well, from an organic farm at the far end of Cornwall, UK - by Palden Jenkins, a veteran of the movement for change. About life, the world, other worlds, ancient worlds, future worlds and the rather interesting world of Paldywan Kenobi. Palden is a partially-disabled terminal cancer patient. He's a veteran in the movement for change, with not a lot of time left, who has a few things to say before he goes. He watches the world from far away, seeing things that many people with busy lives don't have time and space for.