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[Shirley MacLaine: A Life of Curiosity, Spirituality, and the Science of the Spirit]-[Super Soul Special: Shirley MacLaine: A Legendary Seeker]

Oprah's Super Soul · B2 · 2024-08-28

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The Eternal Explorer: Reflections on Life, Spirit, and Curiosity

In this profound episode of Super Soul Conversations, Oprah Winfrey sits down with the legendary actress and author Shirley MacLaine. As MacLaine approaches her 80th birthday, the conversation traverses the landscapes of spirituality, the nature of fame, the importance of aging, and the relentless pursuit of self-discovery. MacLaine, often recognized as a spiritual trailblazer, reflects on a lifetime of questioning the status quo and the "science of the spirit."

The Philosophy of Curiosity

At the heart of MacLaine’s journey is an unyielding curiosity. She describes herself as being "like a child" in her desire to understand the deeper mechanisms of existence. When asked about the purpose of life, she posits that it is the freedom to ask questions without judgment. Her latest book, What If?, serves as a testament to this inquiry, exploring speculative topics ranging from reincarnation to the nature of monogamy. MacLaine emphasizes that she writes without filters, allowing her "humorous imagination to run away" to uncover truths that conventional wisdom often ignores.

Mysticism and the Laws of Karma

MacLaine’s spiritual awakening began early; she recounts asking for a telescope as a child, driven by an innate sense that she was connected to "off-world civilizations." This early intuition evolved into a serious study of past lives and reincarnation. She notes that through various regressions, she realized that the people present in her past lives are often the same individuals she encounters today. This realization helped her understand the "laws of karma," transforming her view of interpersonal conflicts into an educational process of spiritual growth.

The Glory Days and the Nature of Memory

Reflecting on the "Rat Pack" era of Hollywood, MacLaine speaks with nostalgia about the spontaneity and lack of pretension that defined that time. She observes that the modern era, dominated by instantaneous connection and a lack of mystery, makes it impossible for stars of that caliber to emerge again. She is currently fascinated by the "component parts of memory," questioning why we remember specific events while others fade. For MacLaine, looking back is not about clinging to the past, but about evaluating how memory shapes our current comprehension of reality.

Aging as an Adventure

For MacLaine, aging is not a decline but an opportunity to learn "why you came in in the first place." She expresses a deep sense of contentment, stating that she has learned to "feast on the now." This presence is bolstered by her connection to nature and animals—specifically her dog, Terry, whom she credits as an "extraordinary teacher." She dismisses the need to please others, noting that she has reached a point where she feels truly free, using her "dark-spirited humor" as a tool for navigating life’s complexities.

Responsibility and the Future

While MacLaine is optimistic about individual growth, she expresses concern for the human race's relationship with nature. She argues that society has become addicted to materialism, losing the "sensibility of what is that doing to the very sustenance of our lives." She advocates for taking personal responsibility as the first step toward a well-lived life. When asked what she wants to leave people with, she offers a surprisingly simple, grounding answer: "some fresh water, a good hat and a really good pair of shoes."

Conclusion: The Spiritual Trailblazer

When challenged on her role as a spiritual pioneer, MacLaine reflects on her impact with humility. She accepts the label of a "trailblazer" not as a badge of ego, but as a recognition of her willingness to walk a path without knowing what she would find. Ultimately, MacLaine’s message is one of unity. She believes that "we are all one," and that her own seeking is a reflection of everyone else’s search for meaning. Her life stands as a call to remain curious, to embrace the mystery of the unknown, and to find peace in the act of simply being.

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I look at that now with real nostalgia.
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📖 Transcript

I'm Oprah Winfrey. Welcome to Super Soul Conversations, the podcast.
I believe that one of the most valuable gifts you can give yourself is time.
Taking time to be more fully present.
Your journey to become more inspired and connected to the deeper world around us starts right now.
I really do find it hard to believe that just three months after launching my talk show in 1986, there I was talking to Shirley MacLean on national daytime television about spirituality.
That kind of material, even more so than today, was really considered out there.

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