Caught a double header of Mind Matters today:
While materialist scientists and academics dismiss the possibility out of hand, there is not only an extensive amount of research suggesting the validity of reincarnation, near-death out-of-body experiences, and the like - but also much more to...
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This was a great show by the trio minds, and it helped to sort out some thinking. There was the part Harrison discussed (reading a quote paragraph) about three quarters of the way in on the ladder - monks, christian sages et cetera and belief patterning even among the more advanced thinkers and philosophers of not necessarily advancing and being stuck in their believe in the afterlife. That was an interesting quote and if it can be reproduced here, would appreciate it.
The part on reincarnation was also something to consider.
All in all, excellent show guys!
Next up was:
Why have many ancient - and even contemporary stories - just stuck with us and seem etched into the psyche of civilization? What is it about particular narratives that appear to hold something so essential to our existence, and that have become...
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在这里,所有的刺ee of you Elan (keep up the singing
), Corey and Harrison made some nice points around JP's words and those of myths.
There are certainly many ways you can go with all this, and many combinations. The big thing, at least for me, is that the need to stay open is vital. This is sort of emphasized later in terms of one's possible rigidity or, what a person does and does not do with what they may have figured out - being strategic and not being marked - and also a possible time to make a stand. This deals with our daily life interactions whereby ego factors and perhaps doing a whole lot more listening and then see where things go rather than trying to paint a picture that people don't want to see, or are not ready for in themselves or in society writ large to consider (external considering et cetera).
Again, well done guys!