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The Artist Francis BaconwithJames Tunney November 12, 2021Here he explores the artistic and intellectual complexities of Francis Bacon (1909 – 1992), one of the most successful artists of the twentieth centuries who paintings have sold for more than $100 million. He points out that Bacon found inspiration in the spiritualist literature and possibly functioned mediumistically himself. Tunney also focuses on Bacon’s artwork [...]
Self and CommunitywithShelly Tygielski December 1, 2021Here she describes her journey starting at a low point in her life, as a divorced, single mother, suffering from a medical condition that resulted in blindness. Through insight meditation she gradually learned how to address the chaotic sources of low self-esteem in her life and assume responsibility, not only for herself, but for a [...]
The Power of MantrawithDebashish Banerji December 17, 2021Here he notes that the use of mantra was elaborated in the earliest writings of the Upanishads, approximately 900 BCE, prior to the time of the Buddha. At an even earlier stage, the hymns of the Rig Veda were considered to be mantras. The essential idea is to allow the power of sound to move [...]
Logic and the IndescribablewithRolf Sattler November 1, 2021Here he explains that Aristotelian logic has captured the Western intellectual mindset for many centuries. He suggests that this type of “either/or” thinking has resulted in harmful wars and violence. He points to several other systems of logic that are more precise, and also more inclusive, than Aristotelian thought. These include Taoist yinyang logic, Buddhist [...]
Cultivating EcstasywithBill Pfeiffer October 11, 2021Here he discusses the value of indigenous and shamanistic wisdom. He describes his work with native Americans as well as shamans across the world. He emphasizes the importance of approaching these traditions with both respect and permission. He points to the significance of current discussions about cultural appropriation. He also describes the role of entheogens [...]
Remote Viewing the AfterlifewithDaz Smith December 10, 2021Here he describes a spontaneous experience of entering the afterlife while doing a blind, remote viewing of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The descriptions of the situation at Dealey Plaza seemed accurate, adding to the confidence one might have for the afterlife vision that followed. Daz describes the changes in consciousness that occur at [...]
Understanding the UpanishadswithDebashish Banerji May 31, 2019Here he describes the historical context in which the Upanishads were produced, originally as elaborations on the Vedas and Brahmanas. The changing literature reflected changing social conditions among the urban dwellers, forest dwellers, priests, and rulers. New concepts are added as Vedantic thinking reflects back upon itself. The beginnings of Indian philosophy emerge, combined with [...]
Telepathywiththe Living and the Deceased with Bruce Olav Solheim June 25, 2019Here he shares a number of personal stories involving telepathy. They include difficulties in romantic relationships as well as experiences working in a military prison. He also shares several experiences of ostensible telepathic communications with the deceased, an ability he has had since childhood. He expresses his belief that, given a certain level of spiritual [...]