India and Western Religious Thought – Greece – Chapter IV – Radhakrishnan Pages 115-132 are omitted for various purposes. page 133-134 The rise of Read More …
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Mediocrity
mediocrity:: of moderate or low quality, value, ability, or performance, ORDINARY, SO-SO ADI DA SAMRAJ: You cannot avoid pain. This is a primary part Read More …
“BEAT THE DHARMA DRUM”- Georg Feuerstein
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India and Ancient Greece
“We may venture to affirm, that, on attentive inquiry, we shall find in the Puranas, and other fabulous writings of the Hindus, almost the Read More …
Plotinus
“There must be those who see this beauty . . . and when they see it they must be delighted and overwhelmed and excited. . . . These experiences must occur whenever there Read More …
The Significance of Adi Da Samraj – Herbert D. Long
Originally published in Laughing Man magazine, Vol 4, NBR 4, 1984 As contemporary Westerners, our heroes are by and large men and women of action—the Read More …
Daniel Sheehan on C. Crane Brinton – Single Most Important Idea
The following is Daniel Sheehan talking about C. Crane Brinton (Harvard – McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History) last lecture on ‘The Single Most Read More …
Thoughts of a Silent Man – Emma C. Embury
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The Death of Narcissus
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A View of Socrates – 1792
Realization as Authority
The following is an excerpt from a talk by Adi Da Samraj that was given on April 10, 1987, entitled ‘The Discipline of Participation‘ which Read More …
The Bible of Humanity – Jules Michelet
India – The Womb of the World
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Philo Logical Methodology
The classical Greek term φιλολογία (philologia), originally meaning a love of learning or literature today references the study of written historical sources. Philology is commonly Read More …
Where the Mind Goes Mad
It wiill do well to bear in mind that the ‘Present Age’ Fichte characterized in these lectures was the great transition period of Modern Europe,—the Read More …