In this opening episode of The Jewish Sufi Pilgrim, writer, musician and independent scholar Lisa England introduces the spiritual crossroads that shaped her journey from evangelical Christianity to Judaism, and into the study of Sufism, sacred sound, and Turkish music therapy.
Drawing on Jewish mysticism, Kabbalah, and encounters with Islamic Sufi traditions, Lisa reflects on how sacred sound, breath, and musical practice have historically functioned as forms of healing and spiritual transformation. She explores the shared cultural landscape of the Silk Road, where Jewish, Muslim, and Central Asian traditions once met in conversation through music, philosophy, and devotional practice.
This episode introduces the idea of a “liminal geography” — a place where distinct spiritual traditions remain intact yet encounter one another in curiosity and reverence.
The Jewish Sufi Pilgrim explores the history, philosophy, and healing traditions of sacred sound across Judaism, Sufism, and the musical cultures of the Silk Road.
Podcast transcript:
https://turkishmusictherapy.substack.com/p/the-jewish-sufi-pilgrim-season-1
External podcast episode archive:
https://podcast.lisaengland.com
Host website:
https://lisaengland.com
Host substack:
https://turkishmusictherapy.substack.com
About the host:
Lisa England is a writer, musician, and independent scholar of Desert Devotion and Migratory Sound. She explores the devotional traditions of the Middle East and Silk Road, especially the historical meeting points between Jewish mysticism and Sufi spirituality. Her work focuses on voice, music, and instruments as carriers of this shared inheritance, beyond the boundaries of theology or dogma.
Currently, she is focused on music as medicine across medieval Central Asia and the Ottoman world, with particular attention to voices and healing practices often overlooked in modern transmission — such of those of Jews and women mystics. She honors the legacy of Dr. Rahmi Oruç Güvenç as a spiritual guide in this work, and a steward of medicinal music traditions from Türkiye and the Silk Road.