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InPresence 255Can Thoughts and Prayers Reduce Gun Violence? October 18, 2023Edited subtitles for this video are available in Russian, Portuguese, Italian, German, French, and Spanish.
The Life and Legacy of Ingo SwannwithElly Flippen August 30, 2023Here she reflects on her experiences living with him in New York and on his literary, artistic, and parapsychological legacy.
The Dark Side of ExcellencewithJohn R. O’Neil July 22, 2023Motivational training techniques often focus mindlessly on “positive thinking”, glossing over the need for people to engage in soul-searching and self-renewal. John O’Neil, past-president of the California School of Professional Psychology, discusses the unfortunate trend to treat “success” as an all-consuming end in itself, without regard to the consequences of this attitude. O’Neil is author of The [...]
The Battle for the Soul of the WorldwithTom Cheetham September 22, 2023Here he focuses on the struggle between materialism and spiritual realities, particularly in the light of Henry Corbin’s great scholarship regarding Islamic mysticism. He finds a possible resolution in the poetic imagination.
The Gnostic TreasurewithJune Singer August 26, 2023June Singer, PhD, an analytic psychologist, was author of Seeing Through the Visible World: Jung, Gnosis and Chaos; A Gnostic Book of Hours; and Boundaries of the Soul. Here she discusses Gnosticism as a practice that involved a fusion of Judaism, Christianity and Manicheanism. The Gnostic texts found in the Nag Hamadi scrolls appear to satirize traditional [...]
InPresence 254The Paradox of Being Human July 12, 2023Edited subtitles for this video are available in Russian, Portuguese, Italian, German, French, and Spanish.
The Rosicrucian EnlightenmentwithBetty Kovács March 22, 2021Here she describes a very brief, yet important, episode in the history of esoteric culture. In Bohemia, during the early years of the seventeenth century, there existed for about twenty years a tolerant mixture of alchemists, kabbalists, muslim scholars, Catholics, hermeticists, protestants, philosophers, and troubadours. It was a continuation of humanity’s authentic, life-giving tradition. While [...]