April 4, 2026
Martin Bilodeau | Keeper of the Dream: Tantra, the Inner Buddha, & Building a Utopia
<h2></h2><h2>About This Episode</h2><p>This episode marks the return of Mythic after a year and a half — and what a place to come back from. I recorded this conversation live at Pachalegria, a retreat and healing center in Zipolite, Mexico, at the close of my first men's tantra retreat. The man who led it — and built the place — is sitting right next to me.</p><p>Martin Bilodeau is a Québécois public figure, social psychologist, and bestselling author of Awaken Your Inner Buddha, A Practical Guide to Modern Tantrism and Chronicles of an Urban Buddhist (all currently available in French). His path runs through indigenous shamanism, Tibetan Buddhism, and Tantrism, with lineages from Osho, Yogi Bhajan, and Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. He spent half his life in India, Asia, and traveling the world before founding Pachalegria in 2020.</p><p>This is Martin's first English-language podcast.</p><h2>What We Cover</h2><p>We use Martin's framework of four spiritual emergencies as Ariadne's thread into the labyrinth — not naming all four explicitly, but tracing the arc of a life spent following the thread of awakening from Buddhism into shamanism, Tantra, and finally into the act of building a living vision on a hillside in southern Mexico.</p><p>Along the way we explore:</p><p><strong>Buddhism and the Inner World.</strong> Martin discovered Buddhism at 17 through the books of Alexandra David-Néal, the first Western woman to walk into Tibet. He consecrated his twenties to practice — two hours of meditation a day, temple visits in India and Nepal, annual retreats. But the real challenge wasn't the monastery. It was bringing the Dharma into daily modern life.</p><p><strong>Bodhicitta and the Belief That Changes Everything.</strong> The teaching that cracked Martin open: compassion as a way of seeing the world, not a feeling you wait to receive. The ego sees the world as something to take from. Compassion asks what you can bring. That single reorientation — from appetite to offering — underpins everything Martin does.</p><p><strong>Why "Emergency"?</strong> Martin spent nearly 15 years managing services for homeless, addicted, and delinquent youth in Québec. What he saw confirmed it: every wound is a wound of unlove. Every act of harm is a cry for it. If all our damage is created by the absence of love, love is the only thing that will heal it. That's not romantic. It's urgent.</p><p><strong>Tantra and the Body.</strong> We've never been more disconnected from our bodies than we are now. The body is always in the present moment — it's the mind that escapes. Tantra is the path that reconnects them: through breath, sensation, movement, and the radical act of feeling rather than managing life.</p><p><strong>The Minotaur in the Labyrinth.</strong> One of the most vivid mythic images in our conversation: the Minotaur as kundalini, as primal life force — not a monster to be slain but an energy that got trapped by the engineered maze of the mind. Daedalus built the labyrinth with his head. The Minotaur didn't need to be killed. It needed to be freed. And what frees it? Ariadne's love.</p><p><strong>Shame as a Control Mechanism.</strong> We were once invocators — beings who danced, screamed, and loved their way back to the divine. Then came 2,000 years of ideology that installed shame between us and our own bodies, our own power, our own direct experience of the sacred. Capitalism inherited that structure and kept it running. The antidote isn't permission. It's sovereignty.</p><p><strong>The King and Queen Were Never Meant to Rule Alone.</strong> Every true mythology pairs masculine and feminine — active and receptive, power and love, strength and empathy. A ruler disconnected from the soul force — the virgin princess in the tower, the yin inside — becomes narcissistic and abusive. Power without love is abuse. Love without power is passivity. They were always meant to be together.</p><p><strong>Shiva-Shakti and Cocreation.</strong> The feminine-masculine dynamic isn't about gender — it's about listening before acting, being receptive to what the world is telling you before you move. Martin guides groups this way: 70% listening intuitively before he leads. The Shiva-Shakti principle is the composition of wisdom.</p><p><strong>Zipolite and the Living Dream.</strong> And then there's the place itself — the last bohemian village, a hillside above the Pacific where people have been living freely since the early 1970s. No rules, no structure, naked on the beach at night, no violence. LGBT community, hippies, artists, locals, expats, tourists — all coexisting. The New York Times writes about it every year. And into this, Martin has built a utopia. Not finished. Expanding. Buying land, building with stones so the iguanas keep their nests, preserving what's real before the commercial wave arrives.</p><p>We close with Joseph Campbell's line — dreams are private myths, myths are collective dreams — and the question it raises: what is the shared dream we're missing right now? What would it look like to stop begging for meaning from the outside and start imposing a little vision on reality?</p><p>This is that conversation.</p><h2>Chapter Timestamps</h2><p></p><p>0:00 Welcome Back to Mythic — Recording Live from Zipolite, Mexico</p><p>01:00 Introducing Martin Bilodeau: Author, Social Psychologist, Tantric Guide</p><p>02:00 Pachalegria: "I Created Boston" — On Being Recreated by a Place</p><p>02:30 The Four Spiritual Emergencies as Ariadne's Thread</p><p>03:00 First Emergency: Buddhism — Alexandra David-Néal and the Call of Tibet</p><p>04:00 Consecrating to the Path: Two Hours of Meditation, Temple Visits, Annual Retreats</p><p>05:00 Bringing the Dharma into Daily Life — The Real Challenge</p><p>06:00 Bodhicitta: The Belief That Changes Everything</p><p>07:00 Ego as Attachment and Aversion — vs. Compassion as a Way of Seeing</p><p>08:00 "The Best Way to Feel Love Is to Love"</p><p>09:00 Why It's an Emergency: 15 Years with Homeless and Addicted Youth</p><p>10:00 Putting Love Back at the Center — The Heart vs. the Mind</p><p>11:00 The Mind as Dissector; Love as Radical Return to Essence</p><p>13:00 Om Mani Padme Hum: Compassion as the Ultimate Protection</p><p>14:00 Tantra and the Body: The Body as Portal to the Present Moment</p><p>16:00 We Were Never This Disconnected From Our Bodies</p><p>17:00 Mexico as Sensual Reconnection — Sweat, Stone Walls, Fish from the Ocean</p><p>19:00 The Tantra Workshop at Pachalegria: Movement, Community, Breath</p><p>20:00 The Minotaur in the Labyrinth — Kundalini as Primal Life Force</p><p>21:00 Ariadne's Love: What Guides Us Back to Our Own Power</p><p>22:00 Freeing the Minotaur: The Primal Force Needs to Devour the Ego, Not the Self</p><p>24:00 The Real Fear Is Not Powerlessness — It's Power</p><p>25:00 Leaving the US: The Machinery of Fear and Division, Seen from the Outside</p><p>26:00 Shame as a Tool of Control: From Invocators to Beggars for Salvation</p><p>28:00 Capitalism Inherits the Shame Structure of Religion</p><p>29:00 "Where Is the Adult?" — Outsourcing Dignity and the Crisis of Sovereignty</p><p>30:00 The Father Archetype and the Dearth of Authentic Leadership</p><p>31:00 The King and Queen Were Never Meant to Rule Alone — Mythology as Template</p><p>32:00 The Knight and the Princess: The Soul as the Virgin in the Tower</p><p>33:00 Power Without Love Is Abusive. Love Without Power Is Passive.</p><p>34:00 The Mind Separate from the Ego — Tantra, Breath, and Reconnection</p><p>35:00 Shiva-Shakti: Cocreation and the Art of Listening Before Acting</p><p>36:00 Martin's Vision: Building a Utopia at Pachalegria</p><p>37:00 Zipolite: The Last Bohemian Village</p><p>38:00 Coexistence, Impermanence, and Preserving Authenticity</p><p>39:00 Is There Anything We Haven't Covered? — We Need to Be Dreamers</p><p>40:00 "Dreams Are Private Myths, Myths Are Collective Dreams" — Campbell</p><p>40:30 Our True Mythology Is Caring, Loving, and Sharing — That's It</p><p>41:00 Pachalegria as a Living Dream — and Our Responsibility to Keep Dreaming</p><h2></h2><h3>Resources & Links</h3><ul><li><strong>Pachalegria</strong> — Retreat & healing center, Zipolite, Mexico: <a href="https://pachalegria.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">pachalegria.com</a></li><li><strong>Martin Bilodeau</strong> — Awaken Your Inner Buddha: A Practical Guide to Modern Tantrism (French)</li><li><strong>Martin Bilodeau</strong> — Chronicles of an Urban Buddhist (French)</li><li><strong>Alexandra David-Néal</strong> — Explorer and writer; first Western woman to enter Lhasa, Tibet</li><li><strong>Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche</strong> — Tibetan Buddhist teacher; founder of Shambhala</li><li><strong>Yogi Bhajan</strong> — Kundalini yoga lineage</li><li><strong>Osho</strong> — Mystic and teacher</li><li><strong>Joseph Campbell</strong> — The Hero with a Thousand Faces</li><li><strong>The Minotaur myth</strong> — Daedalus, Theseus, Ariadne, and the labyrinth</li><li><strong>Bodhicitta</strong> — The Buddhist teaching of awakening mind; compassion as the path</li><li><strong>Om Mani Padme Hum</strong> — The mantra of compassion in Tibetan Buddhism</li><li><strong>Shiva-Shakti</strong> — The divine masculine-feminine principle in Tantrism</li></ul><br/><p></p><h2>About Martin Bilodeau</h2><p>Martin Bilodeau is a Québécois author, speaker, and spiritual guide whose work bridges social psychology, Tibetan Buddhism, indigenous shamanism, and modern Tantrism. He spent nearly half his life in India, Asia, and traveling the world, and worked for nearly 15 years as an organizer for services supporting homeless, addicted, and delinquent youth. He is the bestselling author of Awaken Your Inner Buddha and Chronicles of an Urban Buddhist (both in French), and the founder of Pachalegria, a retreat and healing center in Zipolite, Mexico. He is also