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Reframing theosophies (Neo-Platonism, Boehme, Blavatsky, etc.): some postulatesIn order to make the archaic wisdom more understandable and up to date with 21st century state of affairs, I have reframed some old ideas o… Started by Martin Euser |
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Jan 5, 2011 Reply by Martin Euser |
Credulity & FaithOften, these days, faith & credulity are considered synonyms, but they are not. One example of this misunderstanding is in the interpr… Started by Nicholas Weeks |
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Dec 31, 2010 Reply by Nicholas Weeks |
Moderator Secret Doctrine Commentaries - An OfferFifteen years ago, due to the good fortune of theosophists, the record of the discussions that HPB had in London Lodge in 1889 was discover… Started by M K Ramadoss |
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Dec 2, 2010 Reply by M K Ramadoss |
Freud and JungIt seems like a good topic for discussion. Jung references Blavatsky and Besant a couple of times--mostly for bringing Eastern religious id… Started by J. Spencer Rich |
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Oct 21, 2010 Reply by J. Spencer Rich |
Occult Effects of Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco.I would like to bring this subject for a discussion on this forum and see what your take on it is. What do you think are common misconcepti… Started by Alex Patapenka |
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Sep 21, 2010 Reply by Joe Fulton |
Stanford University has Philosophy Rival to WikipediaBut first you have to get past 120 professors to get your entry approved.It's the peer review equivalent of the gauntlet.The site aspires t… Started by Joe Fulton |
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Moderator alchemyThis can be for a general alchemy thread. What do people think of David Hudson and Nicholas D Collete? They are some of the most recent pe… Started by David |
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Oct 19, 2009 Reply by David |
Moderator Philosophical/spiritual questions and dialoguesLately Katinka posted (on Squidoo) an interesting page about spiritual questions. Then I said I think such questions derive from the age-ol… Started by David |
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Sep 13, 2009 Reply by David |
Moderator YogaYoga is actually a philosophy. The Bhagavad-Gita mentions four types of yoga, which I think are karma, bhakti, jnana, and raja Yoga. It als… Started by David |
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Jun 2, 2009 Reply by Katinka Hesselink |
Have you ever experienced 'Nothingness'?Have you ever experienced 'Nothingness'? Started by Mikhayl Von Riebon |
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