Richard Rudd

Published 2024-01-31
Richard Rudd is a renowned poet, mystic, and teacher. After earning a Master’s Degree in metaphysics and literature from Edinburgh University, he worked in the film industry in Australia, trained as a teacher of Chi Kung in Thailand, and sailed across the Atlantic Ocean on a small yacht. Then at the age 29, he had a transformative spiritual experience that led him to conceive The Gene Keys, a book that took seven years to write. Today, he teaches globally and was recognized in 2019 as one of The 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People by Watkins.

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All Comments (21)
  • @g37petrichor
    This is one of the few podcasts that actually feels like a real conversation between human beings
  • What an absolute treat to find two of my main mentors right now in conversation with each other. And two deep and calming voices to listen to to boot. Thank you both so much for your transmissions here at this time on our planet. So grateful. x
  • @jessehusband
    no fraking way richard rudd and rick rubin holy sheeeeeeeeiiiiiiittttttt WHAT!?!?!
  • What a beautiful gift to have 2 of my keys read in this conversation and feeling how it connects to my deepest self.
  • @nlpchannel
    Lovely to experience the sharing of wisdom at this level, Rick your questions are both surprising and delightful... I've been with the GK's for many years and so enjoyed as Richard dropped into some of the deeper structure of the GK's ... thank you both for sharing the delight of the Tea Ceremony
  • Great- KUDOS! (I haven't listened yet) But the fact that Rudd is acknowledging RA is a big step Since some of Rudd’s followers believe he just basically had a revelation and don’t know the history. BTW Ra acknowledged at the end of his run the IMPORTANCE OF THE TAOIST ICHING in understanding human design system. As a trained Taoist, I can attest to that! And the gene keys is a beautiful version of the ancient ICHING the book of changes - So always, always Always make reference to your ancestry. #genekeysw #humandesign
  • @kendylouwhoo
    Mmm the way Richard Rudd talks about tea 🍵 😌 so romantic. I love it. ❤️
  • @adro.c
    Can you include the automatic subtitles? Doesn’t matter if they are wrong. Is helping a lot for people who is not English native language … thanks
  • @JSL5157
    I really enjoyed listening to this conversation and hearing the depth and detail behind both the writing of the GK book and a tea ceremony. I tried a tea ceremony this morning, contemplating a sphere of my activation sequence with each of the first four cups of tea. It was really meaningful and left me wondering if we don’t all have the ability to write our own versions of our Gene Keys.
  • @sheastewart2889
    In the world of biodynamic craniosacral, the pauses between the rhythmic motion in the body is where healing takes place. Pauses create an inherent spaciousness, a dynamic stillness, the place of our deepest potential. It is the healing rhythm of the natural world, slowly breathing in and then slowly breathing out. It is always there, found in whispers, that moment of pause that flows through us. Holding and connecting all life form. I absolutely loved this conversation.
  • @FilthyBRobinson
    Love love LOVED this. Even the chimes at the 42:42 mark. I can't be the only person to have noticed it.
  • The way Richard speaks about tea is how I speak of cannabis. The romance, the ritual, the beauty, the swirling smoke, the hues and patterns, the light play, the fragrance, the frequency, the breath, the moment, the expansion, the harmony. The many strains, the varied terpenes. Wonderful when shared. Magical solo trips. Meditative. Contemplative. Soothing. Alivening. Divine. My Goddess, I'm in love with Mama Cannabis. Anywhooo ... beautiful episode all around 🙏
  • @atrinae
    Everything is fractal. The smallest view is the same as the expanded view and all flows together in the spiral movement of life. No bit is more important than the other. All is as important as the next.
  • @nancieleon2052
    I agree with the other comments - what a lovely 🥰 heartwarming conversation! Especially the insights regarding GK’s 29 and 30 as they are in my profile. ❤❤❤
  • Officially my favourite podcast ever. Two humble masters drinking tea - what a treat, thankyou!
  • @Element8909
    I'm at 1hr 10 minutes into the podcast, where Richard is describing the way that time is fractal, in the same way that space is fractal. He then goes on to talk about overlaying the 64 fractals of the Gene Keys onto a clock, and that it's like looking at a map of fractal time through these 64 patterns based upon the I Ching.. This immediately made me think of Terence McKenna's Timewave hyopothesis, which was a map of time that McKenna developed which was based on the I Ching. I think that the conclusions that Richard and Terence each drew from this idea of applying the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching to time were perhaps quite different, however it's still an interesting overlap of insights. I wonder if Richard is aware of McKenna's explorations into the I Ching.