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Posted on August 22, 2013 at 6:41pm 4 Comments 2 Likes
Did ancient philosophers have a method to align themselves with the Divine realms (or Spirit)?
From what we know about them, some of them certainly did. Part of this method consisted of studying the philosophical and poetic works of their forefathers. They assembled in Mystery Schools of old, where the spirit of the group took them to new levels of understanding by inspiration and, of course, exchanging their ideas about the Good, the Just and the Beautiful. Plato is well…
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This essay discusses the segmentation of the world, more particularly the Western world, into three cultural groups: Moderns, Traditionals and Cultural Creatives. There is a fierce polarity to be found here. Can Cultural Creatives bridge the gap that exists between Moderns and Traditionals?
This essay is a kind of informal sociological analysis. It is a sequel to my analysis of the…
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Recently I discovered how the ancient concept of the gunas (sattva, rajas, tamas or balance/harmony, activity, inertia) can be applied to psychological processes. My work on the self-help introduction involved study of material that immensely helped me to integrate these concepts into the decision making process.
Attached you will find a study on the gunas, seen here as qualities of mind, expressed…
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Do you make beautiful patterns?
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I don't know what my spiritual orientation is. Though I sense some will be attracted to what I express, and others, repelled. And I see that is as it should be.
Perhaps this will express my spiritual orientation: I request an invitation to your group, and yet am unattached to receiving one.
Thank you for receiving my expression. :)
Hi Martin,
Darren's the name ;) I've just got my Permaculture design certificate, and about to embark on my diploma course over the next few years.
The Shires Permaculture site was originally designed to store the learning material for each week, along with videos and photos. I've set it up for the group, as I'm a techy geek who's very much into Google.
Regarding the PDF version of "DIY handbook..." I do have a copy. It's over 7MB so can't attach it here... Can you send me an email and I'll reply as an attachment? (entropea at gmail dot com).
Peace,
Darren
Well met my friend. Thank you I think that is an excellent idea about the booklet. I have the same desire, thank you for confirming it to me. I will start my intentions towards that purpose and see what comes out. I look forward to sharing new ideas and laughter with you here. - David
Thanks.
I found TheosNet by a friend.
Regards,
Magda
Martin :)
re: Hesychasm, i enjoy the 2nd & 3rd meanings of the term:
i am particularly taken with the story told in 'the Way of a Pilgrim', a Russian traveller searching for the meaning of 'pray without ceasing'.
as a meditation practice, i've been trying a personal variation of the rosary but may need to change it up.I will send you an email.
Welcome to theosophy.net and I hope you will find many friends here on the network.
Martin
I have not forgotten you or your last question. I am working on an appropriate reply.
Richard Silliker
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