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Abbenhouse, Dorothy
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Meditation: A Way of Knowing
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Meditation is a way of experiencing our essential inter-connectedness with the others. 55 minutes.
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Abdill, Ed
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Ed Abdill explores the nature of the Masters as presented in The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett and through the writings of H. P. Blavatsky. 56 minutes.
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We can awaken our inner self by discovering Truth within ourselves through experience rather than belief. The search for knowledge, Truth, and wisdom is intricately woven together with compassion. 42 minutes.
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Introduction to the Study of The Secret Doctrine
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Ed Abdill provides an excellent introduction to H. P. Blavatsky’s greatest work, The Secret Doctrine. Using humor and colorful anecdotes, Ed carefully guides the student through the daunting labyrinth of ideas found in this difficult, but essential, work. This program is primarily intended for newer students 387 minutes.
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There is an inner gateway to wisdom that opens to a steep and thorny road. The symbol of the thorny road is found in many myths, legends, and every great religion. Few are those who enter the gateway and follow that road uphill, but for those who do, a reward beyond words lies at the summit. 61 minutes.
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In this meditative inquiry, the speaker asks us to consider the human pursuit of happiness. Where do we generally look for happiness? A hunger or feeling of emptiness remains, and this prompts us to continue our search. So where do we look to find lasting happiness? 20 minutes.
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Algeo, John
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| In what way do the ancient Mysteries of Eleusis, Isis, and Mirtha relate to modern freemasonry? 75 minutes.
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The Bhagavad Gita for Today
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| Krishna and Arjuna are not just mythical figures, but twin aspects of human nature. 50 minutes.
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Cracking the Gnostic Code
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Gnosis means spiritual knowledge while Gnosticism was an ancient, pre-Christian form of esoteric wisdom. The speaker refers to Gnostic texts collected and translated by the 19th century Theosophist and scholar G. R. S. Mead, and shows how the Gnostics coded their wisdom into poetical, symbolic works that need to be “decoded” or “cracked.” 64 minutes.
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Freedom, Order, and the Law of Karma
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| The universe is governed by the law of cause and effect. We gain freedom to the extent that we cooperate with that universal law. 42 minutes.
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Harry Potter and the Hero with a Thousand Faces
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| The popularity of the Harry Potter stories has many causes, but perhaps the chief one is the fact that his story is archetypal. 46 minutes.
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Harry Potter and the Mystic Quest
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| This entertaining program reveals metaphysical insights found in J. K. Rowling's book Harry Potter and the Sorcer's Stone. 37 minutes.
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There is an interesting correlation between the teachings found in the Bhagavad Gita and Light on the Path, which was written down by Mabel Collins. Both the Gita and Light on the Path share a common metaphor: life as a battle. This leads to the question: “Who is the warrior?” 38 minutes.
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Modern Fairy Tales and the Ancient Wisdom
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| Fairy tales have come to us from antiquity and are found in many cultures around the world. In this program, John Algeo interprets L. Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz as a superb vehicle for transmitting the timeless truths of the Ancient Wisdom. 55 minutes.
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A Myth for Our Lives: Follow the Yellow Brick Road
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| The Wizard of Oz is presented as one of the great American myths, but which also contains esoteric overtones. The speaker asks three questions: Why is this story so popular? In what sense does The Wizard of Oz encapsulate traditional American values? And finally, what is its mystical or Theosophical content? 73 minutes.
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Olcott and Blavatsky: Theosophical Twins
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| The speaker commemorates the memory of Henry Steel Olcott and Madame Blavatsky, founders of the Theosophical Society, by highlighting their many contributions and selfless service to humanity. 53 minutes.
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The Real Madame Blavatasky
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| In many ways, Madame Blavatsky was an enigma and remains so even today. Discover the real Blavatsky as seen through her letters to family and friends, colleagues and correspondents, written between 1861 and 1879. 48 minutes.
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| The speaker explores the esoteric meaning of geometric shapes. 56 minutes.
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Theosophical View of War and Violence
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| How do Theosophists respond to war and violence? The question may seem unnecessary as the principle of ahimsa or nonviolence is deeply rooted in spiritual traditions. But when we go beyond the abstract realm of pure ideas and examine real life situations, the answer may not be so clear. In this thought provoking presentation, the speaker presents ten hypothetical, but realistic, scenarios in which he asks the audience to participate by giving them two possible responses, one nonviolent, the other with a degree of violence. 53 minutes.
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Algeo, John - Lysy, Anton
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Yeats: Poet and Visionary
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| William Butler Yeats, Nobel Laureate, had a lifelong interest in the mysteries of life, which is evident throughout his poetry. He was a student of Madame Blavatsky, and some of his greatest poems embody Theosophical ideas. 52 minutes.
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Barborka, Geoffrey
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Glossary of Sanskrit Terms
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Geoffrey Barborka gives definitions and correct pronunciations of Sanskrit terms frequently found in theosophical writings. Purchase booklet from Point Loma Publications. 77 minutes.
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Berg, Curt
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Nordic Mythology in the Light of Theosophy
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The Nordic myths speak of the beginning and ending of the world, which is then followed by another beginning and ending. The speaker explores parallels between the creation story found in Nordic mythology and that of The Secret Doctrine. 71 minutes.
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Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna
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Paul Meier gives an inspired reading of these ancient verses which speak in mystical terms about the origin of the world. 45 minutes.
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Brooks, Richard
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Dr. Brooks compares the mainstream materialistic views of Faustian ethics with the ethics of Theosophy. The speaker suggests why the latter view is a truer reflection of reality. 42 minutes.
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The Path According to Lao Tzu
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While the philosophy of Confucius is relevant to the moral behavior of the ordinary citizen, the philosophy of Lao Tzu applies to one who is serious about deeper spiritual unfoldment. 55 minutes.
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The Wonderful World of Gautama the Buddha
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With a delightful blend of scholastic acumen, understated wit, and common sense, Richard Brooks relates several stories about the life the Lord Buddha, illustrating both the depth of his insights and his profound compassion for suffering humanity. 56 minutes.
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The World of Religious Beliefs and Practices: Taoism
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Richard Brooks, PhD, is a professor emeritus of philosophy from Oakland University in Michigan. He has lectured on Theosophy in New Zealand, Canada, and the United States. He has also taught at the School of the Wisdom at Adyar, the international headquarters of the Theosophical Society, in Chennai, India. 48 minutes.
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Bruce, David
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H. P. Blavatsky Remembered: White Lotus Day Commemoration
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This program pays tribute to the many contributions and sacrifices that H. P. Blavatsky made to launch the modern theosophical movement. 46 minutes.
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Burnier, Radha
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According to Theosophy, evolution is a process that involves consciousness as well as the physical organism. As consciousness slowly evolves, it becomes embodied within increasingly complex and sensitive vehicles. In the human kingdom, we have yet to unfold many of the potential powers that lie within. Radha Burnier explores some of the subtle workings of human consciousness and how the practice of meditation relates to its unfoldment. 51 minutes.
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The international president of the Theosophical Society examines the Buddhist concept of the "middle way." 45 minutes.
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Capra, Fritjof
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Fritjof Capra is the author of the best-selling book (1975), The Tao of Physics. Dr. Capra explains that there are basically two kinds of knowledge: rational and intuitive. Although they are different, they may be understood as being complementary rather than diametrically opposed. Modern science operates within the rational framework while mysticism operates within the intuitive framework. 48 minutes.
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Cianciosi, John
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Discovering the Path of Least Resistance
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This talk on meditation explains why the "path of least resistance" is not the same thing as the path of least effort. 90 minutes.
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An ordained Buddhist monk draws upon his own life's experience to explain how meditation is relevant to contemporary living. 47 minutes.
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Clark, Philip
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Numerology and the Cycles of Life
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The principle of cyclicity is found throughout the universe. How can we use this knowledge to live a more productive and harmonious life? 76 minutes.
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Learn how to develop the power of forgiveness and let go of painful memories. Philip Clark offers practical ways in which we can increase our capacity to forgive others. 2007
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Coats, John
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Opening of the World Centenary Congress
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This recording is from the Centenary World Congress of the Theosophical Society, which was held in New York City on November 15, 1975. The event celebrated the centenary of the Theosophical Society, which was also founded in New York on 1875. John Coats, international president of the Theosophical Society, delivers the opening address. 21 minutes.
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Codd, Clara
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Arcane Schools of Past and Future
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A brief survey of ancient Greek and Christian mystery schools and Masonry. 60 minutes.
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Life on the Other Side of Death
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Clara Codd provides helpful suggestions on how to help the dying in their departure. Heaven is described clairvoyantly, as well as the process of how we create heaven and hell within ourselves. 53 minutes.
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Collins, Mabel
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Actress Dana Ivey reads Mabel Collins' Light on the Path, a book containing paradoxical spiritual precepts derived from ancient sources. 42 minutes.
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Davis, Pat
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Vegetarianism and Spirituality
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Pat Davis explains why you might want to consider a meatless diet based on health and ethical considerations. 58 minutes.
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De Los Santos, Carmelo
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This performance begins with three selections for unaccompanied violin: Recitativo and Scherzo by Fritz Kreisler, Caprice #19 by Nicolo Paganini, and Introduction, Theme and Variations on “Nel cor piu non mi sento” by Paganini. The final selection is Concerto in D major, Op. 35, for violin and orchestra, with the pianist, Kirsten Helgeland, playing a transcription of the orchestral part. 57 minutes.
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De Zirkoff, Boris
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The early life of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky is described, prior to the formation of the Theosophical Society. 49 minutes.
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Drinkwater, G. Nevin
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The speaker reviews the historical evidence supporting the view that Jesus was born one century before the commonly accepted birth date. Evidence is cited from Christian, Jewish, and Roman sources. 64 minutes.
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Dunningham-Chapotin, Diana
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Designing Your Own Agenda for Personal Growth
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An outline for designing an effective spiritual growth program using theosophical principles that covers four essential areas. This talk is delivered in a crisp and lively manner, lightened with good-natured humor. 47 minutes.
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Ellwood, Robert
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To those who see aright, this vast and mysterious universe is packed with deep joy. Its stars throb with joy, its radiations hum with it, its dark or glowing nebula embed it. The dances of the atoms and galaxies are dances of joy. Here below, joy lies hidden deep down at the hearts of all things. 48 minutes.
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The World of Religious Beliefs and Practices: Islam
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Robert Ellwood was educated at the University of Colorado, Berkeley Divinity School at Yale in New Haven, Connecticut, and the University of Chicago Divinity School. He received his Ph.D. in the history of religion at Chicago in 1967. 57 minutes.
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Farthing, Geoffrey
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An Outline of Esoteric Science
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This 22-part program presents a broad introduction to esoteric science and includes the following topics: 1-2) Introduction, 3-4) Constitution of Cosmos and Man, 5) Hierarchies, 6) Akasha and the Astral Light, 7-8) Elements and Elementals, 9) The Law, 10-11) After Death, 12-13) Origins, 14-15) Rounds and Races, 16-17) Evolution and Reincarnation, 18-19) Spiritualism and Psychism, 20-21) Spiritual Development, and 22) Religion. 1059 minutes.
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Gomes, Michael
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The Nature of Consciousness in the Upanishads
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The body of Upanishadic literature, although thousands of years old, contains strong mystical elements that are essentially timeless in their appeal to the human spirit. 64 minutes.
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Govinda, Lama
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Lama Govinda explains the historical origins of Buddhism and how it differs from Hinduism. Terms such as nirvana, karma, and ahimsa are dealt with in some detail. 64 minutes.
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Hall, Manly P.
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Beyond study and experience are the internal faculties of the Soul, which provide guidance as how to best live one’s life. 31 minutes
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Helgeland, Kirsten
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Girl’s Night Out: Piano Recital
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This piano recital features music by European and American women composers between the 18th and 20th centuries. Selections include: Allegro ou Presto by Maria Teresa Agnesi (1720-1795), Sonata in G major by Marianna Martines (1744-1812), On the Blue Mountain by Agathe Backer-Grøndahl (1847-1907), Sonata in C minor, Op. 21 by Cécile Chaminade (1861-1944), Sketches, Op. 15 by H. H. A. Beach (1867-1944), Fantasie Negre by Florence B. Price (1887-1953), and Troubled Water by Margarat Bonds (1913-1972). 66 minutes.
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Hodson, Geoffrey
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An Adventure into the Fourth Dimension
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If we postulate the existence of a fourth dimension, what kind of human sensory faculties would be necessary to function therein? 24 minutes.
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Angels are described in various parts of the Old Testament, but modern Christianity rarely mentions them. But clairvoyant investigator Geoffrey Hodson says they are still with us, playing their assigned roles in the evolution of humanity, our planet, and indeed, the solar system. 42 minutes.
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Attaining the Kingdom of Heaven
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The biblical phrase "the kingdom of heaven" can be understood as a referring to a state of consciousness rather than the literal interpretation as a place or region outside of ourselves. 54 minutes.
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The Aura: Its Colors and Their Meaning
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Geoffrey Hodson describes the human aura and what the various colors signify. Based on his clairvoyant observations. 108 minutes.
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The Bible as a Source of Secret Knowledge
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Biblical scholars say that it is possible to read the Bible in an allegorical sense. While the biblical narratives have some historical basis, the language itself is largely allegorical and contains profound spiritual truths. 29 minutes.
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Chance or Law in Human Life?
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Is human life governed by a mere chance or is there a dynamic principle of justice which takes into account our thoughts, actions, and motives? 29 minutes.
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How the Human Soul Descends to Birth
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The speaker emphasizes the power of love in forming and retaining personal relationships, even across many lifetimes, and how a child is drawn to birth at the beginning of a new incarnation. 32 minutes.
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Psychedelic and Yogic Pathways to Reality
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There are crucial differences between altered states of consciousness induced by drugs and those brought about by a disciplined practice of Yoga. 33 minutes.
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Hoeller, Stephan
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Alan Watts: The Man, The Mystic, The Magician
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Stephan Hoeller gives a warm tribute to the legacy of Alan Watts as a spiritual teacher and writer on the 25th anniversary of his death in 1973. Through reminiscences of personal encounters with Watts and other anecdotal stories, the speaker paints a fascinating picture of the man who made considerable contributions to both Eastern and Western esotericism. 59 minutes.
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Alexandrian Masters of Wisdom
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This program explores the Gnostic tradition with emphasis on ancient Greece and Egypt. 45 minutes.
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The worldview of the Kabbalah can be seen in the light of early Gnostic teachings contained in the Nag Hammadi Library. Particularly important are the teachings of the late medieval Kabbalistic master Rabbi Isaac Luria and his disciples. 57 minutes.
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H. P. Blavatsky: Woman of Mystery
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This White Lotus Day program commemorates the death of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky by remembering her many contributions to the modern theosophical movement. 57 minutes.
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Holy Kabbalah: Ancient Wisdom of Israel
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In this program Dr. Hoeller describes the mystical system of the Kabbalah from a Jungian psychological perspective. 73 minutes.
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Joyful Gnosis: Gnosticism and Blavatsky’s Wisdom
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More than 100 years ago, H. P. Blavatsky was a pioneer of an informed understanding of Gnostic spirituality. Dr. Stephan Hoeller compares the views of the first teacher of modern Theosophy with the discoveries of the present day Gnostic revival. 65 minutes.
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Jung and the Wisdom of the Gnostic Gospels
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Stephan Hoeller explores the origins of Carl Jung's teachings and the relationship of Gnosticism to Jungian psychology. 80 minutes.
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Hooper, Dan
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Dark Cosmos: The Universe’s Missing Mass and Energy
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Much of what physicists have seen in our universe suggests that a large proportion of our universe is unseen. What we can see makes up only 5% of the universe. The other 95% is totally invisible to us; its presence is discernible only by the weak effects it has on visible matter around it.
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Houston, Jean
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Godseed: The Journey of the Christ
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The mythological and psychological meaning of the Christ story is examined. 2 hours, 17 minutes.
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Krishnamurti, Jiddu
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At the Feet of the Master
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A theosophical classic that offers guidelines for living the spiritual life. Read by actress Dana Ivey.
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Kunz, Dora
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A Conversation with Dora Kunz
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During this informal session, Dora responds with great warmth and gentle humor to random questions from the audience. Topics discussed include: Dora’s psychic abilities, the therapeutic touch method, how to avoid energy depletion when doing healing work, her work with AIDS patients, how to approach death without fear, living a spiritual life, and more. 56 minutes.
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Christmas and the Angelic Forces
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Clairvoyant Dora Kunz explains how angels and angelic forces fulfill a special role by balancing the energies of humanity and nature. 47 minutes.
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Karma and Human Relations
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Karma is a basic law of the universe. It operates not only at the physical level, but more importantly, at the level of thoughts and feelings. The motivation and intent behind an action may generate greater consequences, from a karmic standpoint, than the physical act itself. 44 minutes.
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Dora Kunz explains how the Masters of Wisdom work to influence and shape world events. They are aware of the history of humanity with all its flaws and tragedies, but they are also aware of the tremendous amount of untapped human potential for good. 61 minutes.
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Meditation as Part of Life
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Karma operates at many levels: physical, emotional, and mental. The painful lessons that karma sometimes brings us are not meant to be punitive, but as a means to educate the soul how to live in greater harmony with the laws of the universe. 67 minutes.
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The Role of Karma in Life
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Karma operates at many levels: physical, emotional, and mental. The painful lessons that karma sometimes brings us are not meant to be punitive, but as a means to educate the soul how to live in greater harmony with the laws of the universe. 67 minutes.
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Leadbeater, Charles
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Theosophical history buffs will enjoy these rare archival audio excerpts from three well-known Theosophical luminaries: C. W. Leadbeater (1854-1934), George S. Arundale (1878-1945), and C. Jinarajadasa (1875-1953). 34 minutes.
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Lingerman, Hal
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Journeys into Meditation and Music
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This program offers a series of guided meditations with music. 120 minutes.
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Lysy, Anton
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Neoplatonism and the Theosophy of H. P. Blavatsky
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An introduction to the philosophies of Ammonius Saccus and Plotinus, and their relationship to Theosophy and the wisdom traditions of the West. 67 minutes.
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McDavid, William Doss
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Secrets of The Secret Doctrine
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The speaker first gives a general introduction to The Secret Doctrine by H. P. Blavatsky. He then looks at the fundamental principles governing the universe. 55 minutes.
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Mehta, Rohit
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The Science of Meditation
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Meditation allows us to explore inner space and find the source of happiness. This talk covers four aspects of meditation: 1) Why should we meditate? 2) What is meditation? 3) When should we meditate? 4) How do we meditate? This program begins with a short musical presentation by Sridevi Mehta, who sings three mantras from the Upanishads. 84 minutes
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Yoga and the Path of Self Realization
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The speaker discusses the philosophy of Yoga with reference to ancient spiritual texts, and compares them with the views and findings of modern scientists. This program begins with a short performance of classical Indian music. 70 minutes.
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Miller, Ron
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Discovered some 50 years ago, the Gospel of Thomas offers a Christian vision based on Jesus as wisdom teacher rather than redeemer. This collection of 114 sayings attributed to Jesus is judged by many scholars to predate the parallel materials in the four canonical gospels. 99 minutes.
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Mills, Joy
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Although we may live in a world of conflict and chaos, we can find an inner center of peace. Using illustrations from the Bhagavad Gita, the Tao Te Ching, and The Voice of the Silence, Joy Mills describes the steps whereby we may reach that still point within. 45 minutes.
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Important Principles in The Secret Doctrine
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Joy Mills discusses some of the key concepts from Madame Blavatsky’s major work, The Secret Doctrine. 212 minutes.
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The Nature of the Mystical Experience
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It is said that the genuine mystical experience is one of the most profound experiences a human being can possibly have. Paradoxically, it is one of the most difficult to describe. 36 minutes.
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The Strength of Gentle Wisdom
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Joy Mills recalls the character and contributions of N. Sri Ram, a former international president of the Theosophical Society. 56 minutes.
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That Which Ought to be Known
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In the chapter 13 of the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna responds to the repeated inquiries of Arjuna by saying, “I will declare that which ought to be known.” What is it that we should know? What above all else is worth knowing? 50 minutes.
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Theosophy: Search for the Holy Grail
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Few legends have ever exercised such a hold on the human heart as the legend of the Holy Grail. The story of the Grail, while old, is ever new. The characters in the Grail legend—Arthur, Lancelot, Tristram, Galahad, Parsifal, etc.—can all be interpreted symbolically. 53 minutes.
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Theosophy and the Quest for Meaning
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A past president of the Theosophical Society in America remembers her lifelong love affair with Theosophy by recounting the most inspirational episodes of her journey, both as a student and teacher.
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The Vitality of Living Truth
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The motto of the Theosophical Society is “there is no religion higher than truth.” Joy Mills reveals the inner power that imbues a life lived according to that precept. 62 minutes.
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Weaving the Fabric Glorious
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As conscious beings endowed with the ability to think and make choices, we cannot avoid taking responsibility for our thoughts and actions. We are constantly weaving the fabric of our future destiny with our every thought and action. 50 minutes.
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The mystery of death has always been one of the greatest challenges to the human mind. In the field of the arts, it has inspired some of the greatest music and poetry of all time. Yet most of us fear it, prefer not to talk about it, or pretend that death is something that happens only to other people. 47 minutes.
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Narayan, Surendra
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H. P. Blavatsky said that a person could be a member of the Theosophical Society but not be a true Theosophist. On the other hand, she also said a person might be a true Theosophist at heart without being a member of the Society. So what is it that defines a true Theosophist? 42 minutes.
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Neelakanta, Seetha
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Meditation: A Way of Life
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The increasing popularity of meditation in the West has, in some cases, reduced it to a purely mechanical process or a commercial enterprise divorced from a way of life. Meditation is not an escape from life, but in fact, one’s progress in meditation depends very much one’s attitude and approach to daily living. 54 minutes.
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Oliveira, Pedro
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Mysticism: Bridge to Nowhere
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Mysticism involves a radical experience of transcendence. This thoughtful and introspective program presents the mystical writings and ideas of some of the world’s great mystics, including those of Martin Buber, the Sufi poet Rumi, Meister Eckhart, St. Paul and others. Also discussed is the mysticism found in Theosophical literature such as The Voice of the Silence and Light on the Path. 463 minutes.
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Parisen, Maria
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Embracing the Way of Love
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Without exception, all authentic spiritual traditions are grounded in love. The power of love expresses itself in a number of important qualities such as sympathy, empathy, and compassion. 55 minutes.
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Pazdioch, Martin
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Tenor Martin Pazdioch sings popular and sacred songs with piano accompaniment. 26 minutes.
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Perkins, James
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James Perkins talks about the continuity of consciousness between life and so-called death based on his near-death experience. 59 minutes.
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Reincarnation for Everyone
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An introduction to the perennial idea of reincarnation. 58 minutes.
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Plummer, L. Gordon
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Is Discipleship Possible in the West?
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The path of discipleship is both a wonderful opportunity and an awesome responsibility. It is not for the faint of heart, nor for the foolish enthusiast. The speaker tells us that it is a tremendously difficult undertaking full of pitfalls, trials, and dangers. But at the same time it is a beautiful path of ever-increasing joy and awareness of the Divine presence. But is the door to such an opportunity closed to those aspirants who live in the modern world? 43 minutes.
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Spiritual Powers and Psychic Phenomenon
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The speaker begins by explaining how spiritual powers fundamentally differ from psychic powers. The spiritual faculties, when developed, go far beyond the realm of psychic phenomenon. Topics covered in this talk include the path of the disciple, the doctrine of the Avatar, the bridge of initiation, and the great sacrifices demanded of the disciple. 73 minutes.
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Ravindra, Ravi
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What is a sacred life? How can our daily life be a practice for living with an expanded sense of being? If the sacred is not present here and now, are we likely discover it anywhere else? 58 minutes.
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Sri Ram, N.
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What is virtue? What are specific examples of virtues? To fully understand the meaning of the word virtue we need to go beyond the standard dictionary definition, which only provides us a partial understanding. The real meaning of virtue has to be discovered in life and action. The speaker makes reference to Madame Blavatsky’s spiritual guidebook The Voice of the Silence, which lists seven prime virtues—or as the Buddhists call them, Paramitas. 54 minutes.
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Human consciousness functions through a number of subtle vehicles linked to the physical body. The nature of consciousness may be compared to light, the medium of the spirit. The manner in which consciousness functions through the mind is very different from the way it operates at the higher level of spiritual intuition. 57 minutes.
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Teasdale, Wayne
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Cultivating a Spiritual Life
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Based on his experience with meditation and mysticism, Brother Teasdale offers suggestions for integrating the fundamental principles of contemplative spirituality into our modern lives. 60 minutes.
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Theosopical Society in America
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Annie Besant's translation of the Bhagavad Gita is given a dramatic reading by Paul Meier. 172 minutes.
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A 4-part program for beginners including: 1) the art of inner listening; 2) music as meditation; 3) various approaches; and 4) concentrarion. 60 minutes.
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Tick, Ed
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The author of War and the Soul explains the stress related problems faced by combat veterans, and offers some suggestions for therapeutic recovery. 79 minutes.
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Trumpler, Eric
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Eric Trumpler and Friends Commemorate 250 Years of Mozart
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A musical recording from the 2006 summer convention at the Theosophical Society in America including selections by Mozart, Francois Devienne, and Erwin Schulhoff. 82 minutes.
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Uhlein, Gabriele
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On Earth as It Is in Heaven: What's Spirituality?
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We live in an amazing time which the prophets of the major world religions could never have envisioned. The speaker presents fresh ways to consider spiritual participation in the earth community. 62 minutes.
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Warcup, Adam
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A Mind to Embrace the Universe
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| The speaker explores concepts found in Blavatsky's The Secret Doctrine and their relation to expanded states of consciousness. 89 minutes.
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Ward, Ben
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Giving as Spiritual Practice
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| Giving is the starting virtue for spiritual practice. Learn the joy that comes from giving freely. 50 minutes.
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Weber, Renee
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A basic introduction to Plato and the esoteric ideas inherent in his writings. 65 minutes.
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A Perspective on How to Teach
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Considerations on the communication process and how to apply it to Theosophical discussions involving group work. 60 minutes.
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Socrates: The Archetypal Searcher
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Renee Weber speaks of both the historical Socrates as well as the archetypal Socrates as portrayed in the Dialogues of Plato. Also discussed are the trial and death of Socrates, the nature of virtue, care of the soul, and the problem of death. 48 minutes.
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The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
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Patanjali’s yoga forms one of the six major systems of Indian philosophy which is often linked to the theoretical system of Sankhya yoga. He is famous for having systematized the central sutras and aphorisms of yoga in approximately the second century BC. 69 minutes.
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Wolf, Fred Alan
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The Spiritual Dimension of Time Travel
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The author of the book by the same title examines mental contructs about time from the standpoint of quantum physics and the Ancient Wisdom tradition. 83 minutes.
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Zahara, Helen
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The Expansion of Awareness
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This lecture describes the possibility of higher states of consciousness as contrasted with our normal day-to-day awareness. Against the metaphysical background of seven planes of being and consciousness, Helen Zahara describes the various ways in which human beings may spontaneously experience an expansion of awareness. 54 minutes.
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Buddhist Sacred Literature
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The Buddhist canon hosts a rich and vast panorama of knowledge. Its religious texts comprise a vast collection of homilies on moral rules, to parables, stories and biographical episodes, to expositions on deep and abstruse philosophical concepts. 33 minutes.
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