Beginning Here and Now: Introduction to Awareness
Explains the basic foundation of all spiritual practice: consicous awareness, also called mindfulness, watchfulness, or self-observation.
Explains the basic foundation of all spiritual practice: consicous awareness, also called mindfulness, watchfulness, or self-observation.
A basic explanation of the Tree of Life, the Kabbalah, which is a map of the universe and the consciousness.
The Gnostic view of intelligence, intellect, creativity, and the different forms of cathexis.
The practical, analytical science of developing conscious discrimination and direct insight into the nature of the I or self through observation and comprehension of the skandhas or aggregates.
How to use the understanding of the skandhas in self-observation and meditation, the aggregates (skandhas) in Kabbalah as related to other dimensions, and the practical method to consciously realize the nature of the real self.
How to experience heaven (nirvana) and hell (samsara) for oneself, in order to understand the meaning of liberation.
In his famous letter to the Corinthians, the Gnostic Christian Paul explained why divisions emerge in religions and spiritual groups. Modern groups are no exception.
A comparison of the various spiritual approaches: that of the Fakir (physical/willpower), the Monk (emotional), the Yogi (mental), and the Fourth Path: the Gnostic: the balance of the three.
Fundamental aspects of the work to liberate the soul from suffering. Explains core structures of our psychology, including the five centers (also called the three brains), and psychological equilibrium.
Explaining the states of consciousness available to the human being, and how they are accessed. In Greek, they are called Ekasia, Pistis, Dianoia, and Nous.
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