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Philosophical Entertainment
Nirakara Vani
50 episodes
3 days ago
Philosophical Entertainment is a concept coined by Alan Watts, who referred to himself as a Philosophical Entertainer. Through listening to Watts, we decided to take up the mantra of making philosophy entertaining again!

Science only studies the usual, which is why our objective has been to take uncommon topics (the more taboo the better) and dive into why it makes us uncomfortable. As we settle into our fears, we find that it is what lies behind the heebie jeebies that has us scared; it is death that has us frightened. That being the case, we want to explore death and find out why we feel so unsettled with our own mortality.
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Philosophical Entertainment is a concept coined by Alan Watts, who referred to himself as a Philosophical Entertainer. Through listening to Watts, we decided to take up the mantra of making philosophy entertaining again!

Science only studies the usual, which is why our objective has been to take uncommon topics (the more taboo the better) and dive into why it makes us uncomfortable. As we settle into our fears, we find that it is what lies behind the heebie jeebies that has us scared; it is death that has us frightened. That being the case, we want to explore death and find out why we feel so unsettled with our own mortality.
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Sacred Ink – Tattooing as a Portal to Presence (Part 1)
Philosophical Entertainment
1 hour 46 seconds
5 months ago
Sacred Ink – Tattooing as a Portal to Presence (Part 1)
If you’re not philosophically entertained, our entertainment is only philosophical.


Season 4, Episode 7: Sacred Ink – Tattooing as a Portal to Presence (Part 1)
Episode Overview
In this powerful first installment of our two-part conversation with Mark Nara—tattooist, educator, and founder of the Tattoo Pathway—we reexamine the act of tattooing not as rebellion, but as reverence. Together, we trace the transformation of tattooing from sacred lineage to commodified art, and ask: what if pain is not punishment, but permission? What if tattoos are more than ink—they’re a language the body speaks to reveal what the mind has forgotten?
Raised in a religious culture where tattoos were taboo, host Nirakara Vani confronts his own beliefs while opening a conversation about how tattooing can be a vehicle for spiritual awakening, ancestral memory, and somatic healing.
Key Topics Discussed:
Tattoos as a Living Language


How tattooing evolved from tribal coherence to hyper-individualism


The difference between art and information—and why some tattoos carry more wisdom than ink


Body as Portal, Pain as Permission


Why pain can give access to repressed emotions and initiate transformation


How tattooing, when done with awareness, mirrors the somatic release found in meditation and yoga


Reframing Regret and Redefining Beauty


What to do when you no longer resonate with the ink you wear


The importance of honoring your story rather than hiding it under the rug


The Energetics of Placement and Intuition


How Mark intuitively reads the body for trauma cues and energetic alignment


Why the placement of a tattoo matters just as much as its design


Spirituality Without Spectacle


Creating quiet ritual without the theatrics—simple practices like breath, smudging, and intention


Tattooing as a sacred threshold: not performance, but presence


From Self-Expression to Sacred Belonging


The danger of tattoos as disconnected individualism


How the original purpose of tattoos was to mark identity within a cosmological and communal framework


Final Reflections:Pain, when welcomed, reveals what we are ready to heal. Tattooing becomes more than an aesthetic—it becomes a rite of passage, an integration point for the soul, and a portal to presence. As Mark reminds us, “The wound is the way.”
Don’t miss Part 2, where we explore ancestral imprinting, collective coherence, and the future of sacred tattooing in a world awakening to its stories.
Learn more from Mark at: tattoopathway.com

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Philosophical Entertainment
Philosophical Entertainment is a concept coined by Alan Watts, who referred to himself as a Philosophical Entertainer. Through listening to Watts, we decided to take up the mantra of making philosophy entertaining again!

Science only studies the usual, which is why our objective has been to take uncommon topics (the more taboo the better) and dive into why it makes us uncomfortable. As we settle into our fears, we find that it is what lies behind the heebie jeebies that has us scared; it is death that has us frightened. That being the case, we want to explore death and find out why we feel so unsettled with our own mortality.