Gurdjieff & The New Age Part V: Maharishi's Heaven on Earth Part II
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Hounded by accusations of sexual misconduct
following the John Lennon-Mia Farrow debacle, Maharishi withdrew into seclusion.
It looked like the end of his mission. However, within months he reemerged declaring
the world had entered the "Dawn of the Age of Enlightenment," one which would combine
science with mantra, yogic flying and occult powers.
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In Search of the Soul Part II
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How did Judaism, Christianity and the esoteric
teachings of Kabbalah and Gnosticism regard the idea and experience of "soul."
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Blood Sacrifice: Sacrificial Offering in Religious Practice Part I
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Though repugnant today, sacrificial offerings of animals and even human beings are as old as
man's history.
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How Others Have Seen Mr. Gurdjieff Part IV
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The private notebooks of
Kathryn Hulme and Solita Solano give a day-by-day description of their many meetings
and travels with Gurdjieff and the exercises he gave.
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The Art of Asha
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The Royal Game of Asha, or chess as it is known in the West, is a
Legominism and a war of ideas and energy. At a Middle Eastern bazaar on a Manhattan
street, Lord John Pentland played Asha with a power-possessing being.
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Book Review:
Seeing Red: A Study in Consciousness by Nicholas Humphrey
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The author finds that sensation is active, not a mere passive reception of impressions.
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Film Review:
IdiocracyMan's Future?
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"If a thousand years from now human
beings are like apes, then they will regard themselves as normal," said A.R. Orage. Now
Mike Judge, co-creator of "Beavis and Butthead," gives a look at a possible future.
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