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    MindMatters

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    Episodes (161)

    MindMatters: Interview with James Carpenter: First Sight, Psi, and Consciousness

    MindMatters: Interview with James Carpenter: First Sight, Psi, and Consciousness
    What is the nature of psi? How does it relate to consciousness? Today on MindMatters we interview Dr. Jim Carpenter about his "first sight" theory, the subject of his revolutionary book by the same name. Carpenter's theory not only accounts for all the experimental data relating to psi; it also integrates current psychological research and a wider understanding of consciousness as a whole. Psi is not an anomaly or a special ability - it is fundamental to mind itself. Dr. Jim Carpenter is...
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    en-usJune 25, 2020

    MindMatters: Try Not To Lie: The Value Of Honesty With The Self And Others

    MindMatters: Try Not To Lie: The Value Of Honesty With The Self And Others
    As the old adage goes, "The truth shall set you free." But if that's true then why do we quite often have such a difficult time of being honest with ourselves? And just as importantly, why do we struggle so much in being honest with others? Programmed or wired to deny that we have personal shortcomings - or fearing the consequences of honest communication about others' failings - we quite often opt for the easy out, keeping things to ourselves and attempting to avoid the potential pain and...
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    en-usJune 18, 2020

    MindMatters: Ibn Arabi, the Unlimited Mercifier: Interview with Stephen Hirtenstein

    MindMatters: Ibn Arabi, the Unlimited Mercifier: Interview with Stephen Hirtenstein
    For many in the West, their first encounter with the 13th-century sufi mystic Ibn Arabi will be in the Turkish drama Resurrection: Ertugrul, available on Netflix and YouTube, where he is portrayed as a wandering spiritual master and adviser, always ready to dispense with the perfect wisdom in any given situation. But who was Ibn Arabi in real life? And why is he called the "Greatest Master"? Today on MindMatters, we interview Stephen Hirtenstein, editor of the Journal of the Ibn Arabi...
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    en-usJune 04, 2020

    MindMatters: Exploring Flatland: A Romance of Hyperdimensional Space

    MindMatters: Exploring Flatland: A Romance of Hyperdimensional Space
    Before Orwell's masterpiece novel, 1984, about a dystopian society and what politically motivated and propaganda-induced groupthink looked and sounded like, another Englishman by the name of Edwin Abbott Abbott wrote a semi-satirical, allegorical sci-fi novella called Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, in 1884. In his story, Abbott ingeniously uses flat geometric shapes to represent different strata of society in his contemporary experience of Victorian England. Taking aim at his era's...
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    en-usMay 28, 2020

    MindMatters: Directed Panspermia, Intelligent Design and the Role of Psi

    MindMatters: Directed Panspermia, Intelligent Design and the Role of Psi
    On today's show we continue our wide-ranging discussion of the Holy Grail, cometary bombardments, and the role of intelligence in the universe. As we've discovered, understanding these three, seemingly unconnected, topics may be more critical than ever to understanding the origins of life and the extreme times the earth is once again going through. While many proponents of intelligent design strive to illustrate the sheer impossibility of 'random' processes to account for the origins of...
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    en-usMay 21, 2020

    MindMatters: The Lighter Side of Space Rocks - The Holy Grail, Directed Panspermia and the Origin of Life

    MindMatters: The Lighter Side of Space Rocks - The Holy Grail, Directed Panspermia and the Origin of Life
    If you think of asteroids, meteors and comets as potentially destructive and life-threatening forces, you're correct. After all, the arrivals of these celestial bodies are typically associated with catastrophic impacts on earth, profound environmental changes, impact winters, plagues and famines. But that's not all. Over the last century, a number of scientists have speculated that they might also bring life to the barren outreaches of the galaxy, such as our solar system. Not only that,...
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    en-usMay 14, 2020

    MindMatters: Sufism: An Introduction To Its Meaning And Purpose

    MindMatters: Sufism: An Introduction To Its Meaning And Purpose
    Over the past few decades a large amount of the Western public's attention has been drawn to Islam in the form of fundamentalist belief and practice. This movement, and its effects on the Muslim community and Middle Eastern societies in particular, has proved nothing short of disastrous for many. But what is largely unknown to most is the inner tradition, wisdom and philosophy known as Sufism; what some consider to be the 'mystical' dimension of Islam. Through the poems of Rumi, the writings...
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    en-usMay 07, 2020

    MindMatters: The Holy Grail, Comets, Earth Changes and Randall Carlson

    MindMatters: The Holy Grail, Comets, Earth Changes and Randall Carlson
    Is the legend of the Holy Grail a warning about earth changes told in story form? Randall Carlson argues that it is - and now is the time to have this secret revealed. We're all familiar with the story of King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table, the legend of the Holy Grail - and the famous symbology that these narratives contain. Dozens of stories over many centuries have expanded on these ideas, and much has been written in academia about what meaning could be derived from them - their...
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    en-usApril 29, 2020

    MindMatters: Why We Need Leisure, or What To Do When You Have Nothing To Do

    MindMatters: Why We Need Leisure, or What To Do When You Have Nothing To Do
    'Idle hands are the devil's workshop,' we're told. This adage sometimes informs our mad scramble to make ends meet, quite often going non-stop and mostly living to work, with hardly a moment to see who, what and where we are in the vast context of our lives. Many of us are going nowhere fast. Though taking personal responsibility is correctly connected to paying the bills, and is crucial to any kinds of individual growth, there is another type of responsibility we have to ourselves that...
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    en-usApril 22, 2020

    MindMatters: Epictetus: Epic Wisdom, Roman Stoic Style

    MindMatters: Epictetus: Epic Wisdom, Roman Stoic Style
    One of the major exemplars of the philosophical movement known as Stoicism almost 2000 years ago, Epictetus, a former slave, had much to say about taking the right approach to life. Through his teachings, which culminated in the dictated works of his Discourses and Enchiridion, Epictetus expounded on what virtuous living meant and what it should look like - not through theory, but through actual examples drawn from real life and the psychological attitudes one can adopt to make for a more...
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    en-usApril 16, 2020

    MindMatters: Interview with Joseph Azize Pt. 2: The Usefulness of Gurdjieff's Teachings For Our Times

    MindMatters: Interview with Joseph Azize Pt. 2: The Usefulness of Gurdjieff's Teachings For Our Times
    Delving deeper into some of G.I. Gurdjieff's ideas and practices, we continue our discussion with Father Joseph Azize, author of the recently published book Gurdjieff: Mysticism, Contemplation, & Exercises. Among a broad range of related topics covered, Fr. Azize describes the esoteric dynamics of prayer as it relates to the "Four Ideals" exercises and the types of impressions that we may access and 'digest' as a result. The detrimental effects of 'negative emotions' are also examined -...
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    en-usApril 08, 2020

    MindMatters: Interview with Joseph Azize Pt. 1: Gurdjieff, Mysticism, Exercises

    MindMatters: Interview with Joseph Azize Pt. 1: Gurdjieff, Mysticism, Exercises
    For several decades, numerous books and explications have been published on the profoundly insightful philosophy and teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff. Some were written by the man himself, and many by those who worked with him. But while Gurdjieff himself included a few of the guided exercises that formed a major part of the actual practice of his ideas in Life Is Real Only Then, When "I Am", until recently no other book has focused on these exercises, which are designed to bring those practicing...
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    en-usApril 01, 2020

    MindMatters: The Hidden Psychological Depth of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith

    MindMatters: The Hidden Psychological Depth of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
    The tragic fall that started it all... Darth Vader: we're all familiar with the hulking half-man half-machine embodiment of inhuman domination, brutal ambition and a malevolent will to rule the galaxy with a robotic fist - as portrayed in the very widely seen and loved Star Wars series. But as we look back at what made these almost mythical stories great to begin with, we are reminded of who this character was before he became such a powerful agent of the dark side. As shown in the Star Wars...
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    en-usMarch 26, 2020

    MindMatters: Intentional Suffering: Paul and Gurdjieff on the True Meaning of Crucifixion

    MindMatters: Intentional Suffering: Paul and Gurdjieff on the True Meaning of Crucifixion
    The most central image, metaphor and symbol in Christianity is the crucifixion of Jesus. The sign of the cross is ubiquitous in contemporary Western civilization, but what does it really symbolize? What meaning are we meant to derive from it, and how might it be understood and utilized in a way that is vivifying and spirit-strengthening? In this concluding examination of Timothy Ashworth's Paul's Necessary Sin - The Experience of Liberation, we examine the crucifixion in its relation to the...
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    en-usMarch 18, 2020

    MindMatters: 'Adulthood of Spirit' - How To Leave Behind Childish Things And Become Spiritually Mature

    MindMatters: 'Adulthood of Spirit' - How To Leave Behind Childish Things And Become Spiritually Mature
    Today we discuss the key practices and processes by which individuals come to know themselves, others, and the divine, according to Timothy Ashworth's interpretation of the Apostle Paul's thought in his book Paul's Necessary Sin. Since 'The Fall', humanity has suffered from a 'darkening of the mind' or an identification with the things created - our own physical existence - and a blindness to higher realities. But this devolution, or 'sin', has a constructive component built in, when the...
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    en-usMarch 11, 2020

    MindMatters: Necessary Sin - What Was The Apostle Paul Really Saying About The Nature of Spiritual Transformation?

    MindMatters: Necessary Sin - What Was The Apostle Paul Really Saying About The Nature of Spiritual Transformation?
    One of the earliest, most eloquent, and most influential of all advocates for Christianity was the Apostle Paul; his letters are widely quoted the world over. After many centuries of translation, interpretation and analysis, bible scholars and historians have continuously pored over his writings to uncover just what the ancient figure meant, what he truly believed, and what he was trying to convey to the various communities he was reaching out to during the times in which he lived. But have...
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    en-usMarch 04, 2020

    MindMatters: Zarathustra Returns! What We Can Learn From The Persian Prophet

    MindMatters: Zarathustra Returns! What We Can Learn From The Persian Prophet
    Everything old is new again. Or it can be, if we let it. Though several thousand years old, the teachings and guidance for making the right decisions - in all things - can be seen in the words and ideas of Zoroaster, and the writings that grew out of his movement. Seeking to give individuals a view of their place in the grand scheme of life, and acknowledging the part that man has in manifesting a higher order of thought and action - was the 'mission' of the profoundly influential prophet....
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    en-usFebruary 26, 2020

    MindMatters: Zoroastrianism: The Ancient System of Values That Sought to Change The World, and Did

    MindMatters: Zoroastrianism: The Ancient System of Values That Sought to Change The World, and Did
    More than several millennia ago, a spiritual leader in Persia had a very high vision and ideal for humanity that he labored to preach and spread. In what is now known as Iran, this priest and reformer - who we know as Zarathustra (or Zoroaster) - began with a strong conception of both good and evil, and man's choice to be a manifestation of either. He saw this choice, and the awareness of it as a choice - as not only crucial to the future of his tribe and his countrymen, but to the well...
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    en-usFebruary 19, 2020

    MindMatters: Wake Up! Gurdjieff on Sleep, Knowledge and Politics

    MindMatters: Wake Up! Gurdjieff on Sleep, Knowledge and Politics
    In this discussion of G.I. Gurdjieff's central ideas we delve further into the key insights he had on the human individual's state of sleep and the implications that such a condition has for the state of humanity as a whole. 'Self-remembering', 'identification', and 'considering' are just some of the key concepts and terms Gurdjieff used to describe the goals and pitfalls of the individual on the path to self-knowledge. We also discuss what may be Gurdjieff's most lasting legacy: the...
    MindMatters
    en-usFebruary 08, 2020

    MindMatters: Who Was G.I. Gurdjieff And Why Does It Matter?

    MindMatters: Who Was G.I. Gurdjieff And Why Does It Matter?
    Healer, philosopher, psychologist, adventurer, composer, mystic - all describe a facet of who George Ivanovich Gurdjieff was, and what he did. And yet, he may also be called one of the leading figures in 'spiritual' growth that most people have simply never heard of. Gurdjieff's teachings, body of writing and the schools he started and taught were, and are, a profound testament to his insight and vision for a healthy and well functioning human being. On a personal level, he worked with...
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    en-usFebruary 01, 2020
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