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Apollonius Passage to India
Apollonius of Tyana’s Passage to India Christopher P. Jones Department of ClassicsHarvard UniversityCambridge, MA 02138cjones@fas.harvard.edu PHILOSTRATUS’ Life of Apollonius (to give it its
Ammonus Saccus
THE SCHOOL OF AMMONIUS SACCAS Ammonius ‘Sakkas’: Nickname: Ammianus Marcellinus 22.16: Saccas Ammonius Plotini magister; Theodoret, Cur. 6.60-73. Cf. Suda, s.v. Origenes. Ammonius Saccas was a philosopher
The Great Misinterpretation
Haviv Rettig Gur This program was made possible by the Asper Center for Zionist Education at Shalem College which provides an academic platform for meaningful
Psychospiritual Roots of the Israel-Palestine Tragedy
Read more about the Author The latest from RichThe following talk was held at the Chinook Center in Colorado Springs in April 20, 2024 and
Sita Sharon
Sita Sharon The following is an audio clip from an interview with Ed Reither (Beezone) and Sita in 2019 in Boulder, Colorado. “I was going
Hallucinogenic Fungi of Mexico – Gordan Wasson
Hallucinogenic Fungi of Mexico Gordon Wasson An Inquiry Into The Origins of The Religious Idea Among Primitive Peoples R.
Early LSD Experiments
Harvard’s Henry Beecher LSD Research – 1950’s Earlier LSD Work Harvard (1956) “While Leary stands out as an early pioneer of psychedelic research at
Ginsberg on Leary
High Priest Foreward FOREWORD BY ALLEN GINSBERG By the late ’40s of this memory Century the people I knew best and loved most had
The first psilocybin psychedelic session in Cambridge during the Leary era
First Session in Cambridge – Fall 1960 The Timothy Leary Project – Jennifer Ulrich THE FIRST PSYCHEDELIC SESSION IN CAMBRIDGE INTRODUCTION The first psilocybin psychedelic
Early Mushroom Finders
Early Mushroom Finders – Reko, Weitlaner, Shultes Late 1930’s when they were once again brought to the attention of the scientific community. Fig. 1. Dr.
Drugs and Mysticism – Walter Pahnke
Drugs and Mysticism Walter N. Pahnke ©The International Journal of Parapsychology, Vol. VIII, No. 2, Spring
Liquid Light – an Interview
Charles Steng with Bill Barnard March 27, 2023 Bill Barnard, Professor of Religious Studies at Southern Methodist University. Photo courtesy of Bill Barnard On
Biology Of Consciousness
Biology Of Consciousness Brian Farrell ReVista HARVARD REVIEW OF LATIN AMERICA The Biology of Consciousness From William James to Richard Schultesby Brian D. Farrell | Sep 26,
William Lutz – Double Speak
“Double-speak” refers to language that is intentionally ambiguous, misleading, or deceptive. It’s often used to obscure the truth or manipulate perceptions by presenting information in
The Causal Dimention of Existence
The Causal Dimension of Existence: Understanding the Unmoved Mover n the realm of philosophical inquiry, the concept of the Causal Dimension of existence occupies
The Clock is Ticking
*** Yesterday, as I delved into Daniel Sheehan’s assertion regarding C. Crane Brinton’s purported declaration of containing ‘The Single Most Important Idea in Intellectual Western
Two Headed Possibilities
“Your best intentions are not sufficient and will not win. Your best intentions are always countering your alternative or worst intentions, or at least bad
The Myth of Analysis
This essay is mostly a commentary on The Myth of Analysis by James Hillman, a collection of three essays that were originally given as talks during the
The Great Assembly
The Great Assembly The below larger thanka is a spherical portrayal of the Paths of Buddhism. It illustrates another version of the Great Assembly
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