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Latest podcast episodes about Charles Leadbeater

Refigure
Refigure Ep 77: London Art Binge Pt 1

Refigure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 21:59


Chris and Rifa are in London on a visual art binge. We talk about Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1820 at Tate Britain. We also argue about Judy Chicago: Revelations at the Serpentine Gallery. Rifa is reading the classic Theosophical Society book Thoughtforms: A Record Of Clairvoyant Investigation by Annie Besant and Charles Leadbeater. Chris is reading The Place Where Souls Are Born, A Journey Into The American South West by the Australian novelist Thomas Keneally. Thanks for listening!

Emergence News
Emergence News - The past, current and future role of the Master Jesus

Emergence News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 28:58


The major role of Jesus in the Aquarian Age. Peter looks at the science of Theosophy featuring Charles Leadbeater and Annie Besant. John looks at the need for governments to listen to the needs of their people.

Weird Studies
Episode 165: Tatters of the King: On Robert Chambers' 'The King in Yellow'

Weird Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 86:54


"Let the red dawn surmise / What we shall do, / When the blue starlight dies / And all is through." This short poem, an epigraph to "The Yellow Sign," arguably the most memorable tale in Robert W. Chambers' 1895 collection The King in Yellow, encapsulates in four brief lines the affect that drives cosmic horror: the fearful sense of imminent annihilation. In the four stories JF and Phil discuss in this episode, this affect, which would inspire a thousand works of fiction in the twentieth century, emerges fully formed, dripping with the xanthous milk of Decadence. What's more, it is here given a symbol, a face, and a home in the Yellow Sign, the Pallid Mask of the Yellow King, and the lost land of Carcosa. Come one, come all. Join JF's upcoming course (https://mutations.blog/kubrick)on the films of Stanley Kubrick, starting March 28, 2024. Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/weirdstudies). Buy the Weird Studies soundtrack, volumes 1 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-1) and 2 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-2), on Pierre-Yves Martel's Bandcamp (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com) page. Listen to Meredith Michael and Gabriel Lubell's podcast, Cosmophonia (https://cosmophonia.podbean.com/). Visit the Weird Studies Bookshop (https://bookshop.org/shop/weirdstudies) Find us on Discord (https://discord.com/invite/Jw22CHfGwp) Get the T-shirt design from Cotton Bureau (https://cottonbureau.com/products/can-o-content#/13435958/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s)! REFERENCES Robert W. Chambers, The King in Yellow (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781840226447) Weird Studies, Episode 100 on John Carpenter films (https://www.weirdstudies.com/100) Algernon Blackwood, “The Man Who Found Out” (https://algernonblackwood.org/Z-files/The%20Man%20Who%20Found%20Out.pdf) Susannah Clarke, Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781635576726) Walter Benjamin, “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” (https://web.mit.edu/allanmc/www/benjamin.pdf) Annie Besant and Charles Leadbeater, Thought Forms (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781909735996) Weird Studies, Episode 140 on “Spirited Away” (https://www.weirdstudies.com/140) Vladimir Nabokov, Think, Write, Speak (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781101873700) Charles Taylor, A Secular Age (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780674986916) David Bentley Hart, “Angelic Monster” (https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2017/10/angelic-monster) M. R. James, Oh, Whistle and I'll Come to you my Lad” (https://gutenberg.ca/ebooks/jamesmr-ohwhistle/jamesmr-ohwhistle-00-h.html) William Carlos Williams, The Red Wheelbarrow (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45502/the-red-wheelbarrow)

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
5193. 204 Academic Words Reference from "Charles Leadbeater: The era of open innovation | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 185:01


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/charles_leadbeater_the_era_of_open_innovation ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/204-academic-words-reference-from-charles-leadbeater-the-era-of-open-innovation-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/jTn0DjGGA6o (All Words) https://youtu.be/oGNXS2-tt1U (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/pRQaMf9NMZQ (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
4732. 178 Academic Words Reference from "Charles Leadbeater: Education innovation in the slums | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 161:14


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/charles_leadbeater_education_innovation_in_the_slums ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/178-academic-words-reference-from-charles-leadbeater-education-innovation-in-the-slums-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/3IOy_T85U3c (All Words) https://youtu.be/1kmnhCbXJjQ (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/HLru3gtadik (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

Free Range Humans
"No one wants to go first." - A Conversation with Charles Leadbeater

Free Range Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 58:04


Charles Leadbeater is a self-proclaimed “intellectual odd-job man,” with a background in journalism, entrepreneurship, and most recently, large-scale systems change. As the co-director of the System Innovation Initiative at the Rockwool Foundation in Copenhagen, he is helping to develop practical approaches to shifting big public systems. His conversation with Rod and Jal focuses on what is needed to make transformational change in the massive system we know as education. Highlights from the episode include: a reflection on recent test score releases in the U.S.; how being a mediocre student shaped Charles' career path; defining student agency and why it is integral to learning transformation; how systems can support agency across all stakeholders instead of limiting it; why learning should be about acquiring a sense of purpose - focusing on possibilities not problems; a fun boat analogy that will test your movie knowledge; and a lightning round that sparked ideas for a spin-off “foodie” podcast!Questions? Thoughts? Feedback? Email us at  freerangehumanspod@gmail.com or Tweet us at @jal_mehta and @Rodroad219

Global Ed Talks with Anthony Mackay
Student Agency: Charles Leadbeater on Putting Students at the Center

Global Ed Talks with Anthony Mackay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 19:38


Charles Leadbeater, an internationally renowned author and advisor on innovation, discusses how systemic change in education can lead to greater student agency with NCEE's Anthony Mackay.

The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry
Season 5 Review - AISSA & MetaPraxis Project

The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 31:41


View CSE paper 06 titled “Learning on purpose” by Charles Leadbeater and the Student Agency Lab and also, CSE paper 07 titled “Learning in a floating world of disciplines: Reflections on the MetaPraxis Project” by Michael Bunce.Louka reviews the amazing takeaways shared by frontline educators during AISSA's agency lab 3-year project featuring lessons of agency from Charles Leadbeater and stories of the MetaPraxis Project, chiefly designed by Michael Bunce. Louka also shares excitement for the upcoming season 6 with Stanford's dschool guide spotlight series, releasing late June 2022.

Esoterismo On Air
I Consigli del Lunedì: I Sogni, loro natura e cause

Esoterismo On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 7:12


Buon Lunedì Amici! Sulla via del ritorno, la Rubrica del Lunedì non si ferma mai... e oggi la nostra proposta è tutta teosofica: I Sogni, loro natura e cause di Charles Leadbeater. A domani!!! Per dubbi o curiosità seguici sui nostri social: https://www.facebook.com/LibreriaEsotericailSigillo?locale=it_IT%2F https://www.instagram.com/libreriaesotericailsigillo/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC71ncDLmdQL9_Hyai2F-YRA Oppure acquista sul nostro sito www.libreriailsigillo.it La Libreria Esoterica il Sigillo è a Padova in via Beato Pellegrino 102 Esoterismo On Air è un podcast originale della Libreria Esoterica il Sigillo, la voce è di Fabio Todeschini , la musica di Tym Frost https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCknEXeA0LLn0L3qc9nJdf9w https://open.spotify.com/artist/3CTlxV47r5hrF1eA0t5UDQ?si=JD11ZPRBQIauWHlZvfz1Ow https://www.facebook.com/nerobot.null?locale=it_IT%2F --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/libreria-il-sigillo/message

LAS MEMORIAS DEL ALMA
CLARIVIDENCIA: El Poder de Ver Lo que se Halla Oculto de Charles Leadbeater (Audiolibro completo)

LAS MEMORIAS DEL ALMA

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 161:04


Este libro es un buen comienzo para aprender sobre la Clarividencia. Es necesario saber que existe un sexto sentido. Este es la Clarividencia. Dicha facultad reside en la glándula pineal. El cuerpo humano es la obra más completa del Creador; en él se desarrolla la vida con Inteligencia y Sabiduría bajo la dirección de ese Gran Ser; está dotado de órganos sensoriales externos e internos y sirve de vehículo al Ego reencarnante. Despertar la clarividencia es abrir el Tercer Ojo, o sea la lámpara del cuerpo, la cual permite al iniciado llegar a la plena inteligencia de las cosas, al pleno conocimiento de los estados universales elevados. La burla y el sarcasmo son más fáciles que tomarse el trabajo de desarrollar la clarividencia para investigar en los Archivos Akásicos de la Naturaleza. Mi alma saluda a tu alma...

Esoterismo On Air
I Consigli del Lunedì: Il Libro dei Poteri Occulti

Esoterismo On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 6:32


Salute Amici! Buon inizio settimana! Eccoci tornati alla nostra consueta rubrica e ai nostri consigli di lettura. Oggi abbiamo per voi Il Libro dei Poteri Occulti, di Annie Besant e Charles Leadbeater. Per dubbi o curiosità seguici sui nostri social: https://www.facebook.com/LibreriaEsotericailSigillo?locale=it_IT%2F https://www.instagram.com/libreriaesotericailsigillo/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC71ncDLmdQL9_Hyai2F-YRA Oppure acquista sul nostro sito www.libreriailsigillo.it La Libreria Esoterica il Sigillo è a Padova in via Beato Pellegrino 102 Esoterismo On Air è un podcast originale della Libreria Esoterica il Sigillo, la voce è di Fabio Todeschini , la musica di Tym Frost https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCknEXeA0LLn0L3qc9nJdf9w https://open.spotify.com/artist/3CTlxV47r5hrF1eA0t5UDQ?si=JD11ZPRBQIauWHlZvfz1Ow https://www.facebook.com/nerobot.null?locale=it_IT%2F --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/libreria-il-sigillo/message

The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry
A-Lab Series: Lesson Ten - The Agency School

The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 50:13


How do we be more on purpose, and less on point and create learning with rigour but not rigidity? How do we elevate voice, choice and initiative knowing that as we do so we create more freedom and more responsibility?In this episode of our 10-part special series on Learner Agency we discuss how students bring agency to life. This is the tenth lesson for agency shared by global education expert Charles Leadbeater in conversation with educators from schools across South Australia. In our conversation we blend the conceptual with the concrete, exploring philosophy, practice and product and hear how schools have journeyed towards activating agency in their community. Brilliant South Australian teachers join us for our conversation today: Ann Fromholz of Scotch College, Carrie Phillis and Lauren Lovett of Youth Inc. We discuss what purposeful learning looks like and how identity meets intent - when who we are powerfully intersects with what we want to achieve. As our educator colleagues share their learning journeys, both inner and outer, we discuss the connection between values and achievement, how they endure and evolve, and how if we connect purpose, commitment, and reflection we can create high agency learning experiences that lead to increased growth and mastery. This series is a special collaboration between The Learning Future and AISSA: The Association of Independent Schools of South Australia. Each of these ten podcast episode correspond to one of 10 lessons on Learning Agency from the soon to be published Centre for Strategic Education Paper authored by Charlie LeadBeater. We hope you enjoy our final conversation of this A-Lab series, The Agency School.See more: https://www.ais.sa.edu.au/events/student-agency-lab-three-year-project/ Transcript available upon request. Email us: hello@thelearningfuture.com

The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry
A-Lab Series: Lesson Nine - Leaderhip

The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 53:08


How do we be more on purpose, and less on point and create learning with rigour but not rigidity? How do we elevate voice, choice and initiative knowing that as we do so we create more freedom and more responsibility?In this episode of our 10-part special series on Learner Agency we discuss how students bring agency to life. This is the ninth lesson for agency shared by global education expert Charles Leadbeater in conversation with educators from schools across South Australia. In our conversation we blend the conceptual with the concrete, exploring philosophy, practice and product and hear how schools have journeyed towards activating agency in their community. Brilliant South Australian teachers join us for our conversation today: Wendy Matear of Bethany Christian School, Sandra Barry of Endeavour College, and Sarah Lane of Scotch College. We discuss what purposeful learning looks like and how identity meets intent - when who we are powerfully intersects with what we want to achieve. As our educator colleagues share their learning journeys, both inner and outer, we discuss the connection between values and achievement, how they endure and evolve, and how if we connect purpose, commitment, and reflection we can create high agency learning experiences that lead to increased growth and mastery. This series is a special collaboration between The Learning Future and AISSA: The Association of Independent Schools of South Australia. Each of these ten podcast episode correspond to one of 10 lessons on Learning Agency from the soon to be published Centre for Strategic Education Paper authored by Charlie LeadBeater. We hope you enjoy our conversation, Leadership.See more: https://www.ais.sa.edu.au/events/student-agency-lab-three-year-project/ Transcript available upon request. Email us: hello@thelearningfuture.com

The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Podcasts - Marilynn Hughes
The Inner Life, The Great Ones, By Charles Leadbeater, Out of Body Travel

The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Podcasts - Marilynn Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 22:24


Live with Author, Marilynn Hughes, of 'The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation' on on Out of Body Travel and Mysticism. Special subjects and questions answered. Out of Body, Out of Body Travel, Out of Body Experiences, OBE, OOBE, Astral, Astral Travel, Astral Experiences, Astral Projection, Near Death, NDE, Near Death Experiences, Mystical, Mystical Experiences, Marilynn Hughes, The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marilynn-hughes/support

Truthiverse with Brendan D. Murphy
Episode 30: Astonishing NDEs: Previews of the Afterlife - Part 3 of Afterlife Series

Truthiverse with Brendan D. Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 39:39


Survival? Annihilation? Humans have wondered for millennia what happens to the conscious part of us when the physical body dies. Our materialistic "scientific" paradigm has failed us in this regard, and orthodox religious structures have lost much of their explanatory power in our technological age. Fortunately in the information age we have access to astonishing spiritual experiences from all around the world - near-death experiences that speak powerfully to the survival of consciousness. Some of them are so powerful they have to be avoided by minds not ready to grapple with them. Following on from the previous episode where we looked at the out-of-body phenomenon, Episode 30 leads us deeper down the post-mortem rabbit hole and into some very reassuring - if eye-opening - territory. The afterlife may be much closer than we think. You'll learn: Why "sceptics" of near-death experiences don't know what they're talking about What Peak-in-Darien near-death experiences (NDEs) are and why they matter The story of a brother and sister who died at the same time in the same hospital - and what happened next! How a pair of dentures helped prove survival of consciousness after physical death Why differences between NDE memories and imaginary memories matter What it feels like to have someone pray for you when you're consciously out of your body Who dying people tend to most frequently have deathbed visions of Who near-death experiencers tend to be greeted by as they leave their bodies before returning to earth life ...and MUCH more. Please subscribe, drop a review, and share this information widely to the people who need it most. Thanks in advance for supporting the nascent emergence of deep human self-awareness - and the peace, truth, and beauty this will bring our world. Brendan's Story: A Truth Addict and Freedom Hacker for the better part of 2 decades now, Brendan D. Murphy has been a stalwart advocate of humanity in the war on consciousness, as he has helped educate, awaken, and inspire thousands of people around the world. Author of the monumental masterpiece (as dubbed by several readers) "The Grand Illusion" and co-founder of the censorship-free Fedbook alternative - Trooth network - Brendan's life revolves entirely around creating a better, freer, healthier world for all humans. As a result of his special brand of hardcore devotion, Brendan (also a devoted closet musician) has cultivated a rarified level of perspective on the human condition - and the simple things we can do to overcome our major challenges as individuals and as a collective.

Truthiverse with Brendan D. Murphy
Episode 29: Adventures in the Astral: Insight into the Out-of-Body Experience - Part 2 of the Afterlife Series

Truthiverse with Brendan D. Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 34:34


Is there a "spiritual body" as well as a physical body, as Paul wrote in his letter to the Corinthians? People in the pre-Christian world seemed to think so - the doctrine is ancient. What about the modern world? Can you travel astrally and project a "spiritual body" away from your physical, and if you did, might someone else be able to see it? What does the modern evidence tell us about astral projection, aka out-of-body experiences? Seeking answers to this question has yielded some truly astonishing material, as you're about to find out. Get ready for a fascinating ride in what occultists call the astral plane, a virtual world simulacrum of our familiar earth environment, known not only to occultists but also government-paid spies called "remote viewers" (aka the Psi Spies). Applying the standards of logic and evidence to "religious matters" can be a most enlightening experience! You'll learn: Some of what US government-paid remote viewers got up to in the "astral planes" An astonishing dream-OBE from 1863 witnessed by an independent 3rd party How common spontaneous out-of-body experiences are in the general population Astral matter may be reconcilable with String Theory Which type of person is most likely to experience repeated conscious OBEs Of an amazing astral dream contact a bereaved mother had with her deceased son What the "real-time" zone is and why it's relevant to remote viewing and OBEs Insight into the "mind-field" and what perception in the astral body is like ...and MUCH more. Please subscribe, drop a review, and share this information widely to the people who need it most. Thanks in advance for supporting the nascent emergence of deep human self-awareness - and the peace, truth, and beauty this will bring our world. Brendan's Story: A Truth Addict and Freedom Hacker for the better part of 2 decades now, Brendan D. Murphy has been a stalwart advocate of humanity in the war on consciousness, as he has helped educate, awaken, and inspire thousands of people around the world. Author of the monumental masterpiece (as dubbed by several readers) "The Grand Illusion" and co-founder of the censorship-free Fedbook alternative - Trooth network - Brendan's life revolves entirely around creating a better, freer, healthier world for all humans. As a result of his special brand of hardcore devotion, Brendan (also a devoted closet musician) has cultivated a rarified level of perspective on the human condition - and the simple things we can do to overcome our major challenges as individuals and as a collective.

The Reality Revolution Podcast
Charles Webster Leadbeater The Chakras And The Serpent Fire

The Reality Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 75:14


Chakra (Sanskrit, "wheel") refers to the ancient Hindu concept of seven vortices of energy located on the spine from the tailbone to the crown of the head. These centers define the physical and spiritual contact points in the human body. In yoga they are bridges to higher consciousness symbolizing the journey from the material world to the divine. Alternative-medicine healers recognize them as a dynamic resource for health. First published in 1927, this pioneering book by famed clairvoyant C. W. Leadbeater was the first to introduce the chakras to the West. With great clarity, he explains what each chakra means regarding our well-being, insight, and personal power, his color illustrations showing the chakras as they actually appear to those who can see them. Anyone can perceive the chakras, he says. We must merely become sensitive to vibrations finer than those to which we normally respond THE word Chakra is Sanskrit, and signifies a wheel. It is also used in various subsidiary, derivative and symbolical senses, just as is its English equivalent; as we might speak of the wheel of fate, so does the Buddhist speak of the wheel of life and death; and he describes that first great sermon in which the Lord Buddha propounded his doctrine as the Dhammachakkappavattana Sutta (chakka being the Pali equivalent for the Sanskrit chakra)which Professor Rhys Davids poetically renders as "to set rolling the royal chariot - wheel of a universal empire of truth and righteousness". That is exactly the spirit of the meaning which the expression conveys to the Buddhist devotee, though the literal translation of the bare words is "the turning of the wheel of the Law". The special use of the word chakra with which we are at the moment concerned is its application to a series of wheel­like vortices which exist in the surface of the etheric double of man. Here I read selective passages from his book to expand our understanding of the chakra Alternate Universe Reality Activation  get full access to new meditations, new lectures, recordings from the reality con and the 90 day AURA meditation schedulehttps://realityrevolutionlive.com/aura45338118 Listen my book on audible https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Reality-Revolution-Audiobook/B087LV1R5V BUY MY BOOK! https://www.amazon.com/Reality-Revolution-Mind-Blowing-Movement-Hack/dp/154450618X/ Welcome to the reality revolution Music By Mettaversenocturneinner worldshealing restorative ambientthe light holdersa still mindreturn to sourcefield of onenessjourney through the multiversehealing tranquility777hz deep relaxationlove the universal constanta universal language ➤ Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2KjGlLI ➤ Follow them on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2JW8BU2➤ Join them on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2G1j7G6➤ Subscribe to their channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyvjffON2NoUvX5q_TgvVkw All My Robert B Stone Videos In One Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo_4YbfCN1F3HvE6Tk61Z5wk All my videos about Dr. Joseph Murphy - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... All my Audiobooks - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo-ArT_9WQ-SrKaEP7VgIPb5 Join the prosperity revolution, all of my financial abundance videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo8M7wX4D348BfA2Auj_h0MP For all episodes of the Reality Revolution – https://www.therealityrevolution.com Join our facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/523814491927119 Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/The-Reality-Revolution-Podcast-Hosted-By-Brian-Scott-102555575116999 Subscribe to my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOgX... Contact us at media@advancedsuccessinsitute.com #chakras #CharlesLeadbetter #newthought #TotalHumanOptimization

The Farm
Shaunawaz, Sabmyk, and Other Delusions w/ John Brisson, S90 & Recluse

The Farm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 95:33


QAnon, Shaunawaz, Sword of Shaunawaz, Princess Ameli Achaemenes, King John III, Persian nationalism, British Israelism, Atlantis, Orion Kings, Alexander the Great, Cyprus the Great, Achaemenes dynasty, Pleadians, Gilgamesh, Achilles, Excalibur, Jason Reza Jorjani, Arktos, Ray Patel, Benjamin Creme, Theosophy, Ascended Masters, Lord Maitreya, Sabmyk, Charles Leadbeater, Jiddu Krishnamurti, I Am, JZ Knight, Thomas Schoenberger, Cicada 3301, 17, Great Conjunction

Al Filo de la Realidad
AFR Nº 289: Claves y claroscuros de la Teosofía

Al Filo de la Realidad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 82:57


Reflexiones de fin de año: ¿cómo procesamos este 2020? ¿Qué significa el término y de dónde viene? La Teosofía previa a Blavatsky y la Sociedad Teosófica. La vida de Madame Blavatsky. Sus libros. Henry Olcott, Annie Besant, Charles Leadbeater. Mahatma Gandi. Jiddu Krishnamurti. La sociedad Thule. La Ahnenerbe. Relacionado Más sobre Teosofía en nuestra web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/?s=teosof%C3%ADa

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)
AFR Nº 289: Claves y claroscuros de la Teosofía

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 82:57


Reflexiones de fin de año: ¿cómo procesamos este 2020? ¿Qué significa el término y de dónde viene? La Teosofía previa a Blavatsky y la Sociedad Teosófica. La vida de Madame Blavatsky. Sus libros. Henry Olcott, Annie Besant, Charles Leadbeater. Mahatma Gandi. Jiddu Krishnamurti. La sociedad Thule. La Ahnenerbe. Relacionado Más sobre Teosofía en nuestra web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/?s=teosof%C3%ADa

Más Allá de la Realidad: Tu Cita con el Misterio
1x1 -Parapsicología -Visitantes Nocturnos -Covid-19: una Vergüenza -El giro de Casado -Horror en Residencias 3/9/2020

Más Allá de la Realidad: Tu Cita con el Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 495:19


En el Programa de hoy tratamos los temas en el siguiente orden: 1. COVID-19: una vergüenza en su gestión. 2. El giro de Pablo Casado y del PP alejándose de VOX y acercándose a Pedro Sánchez. 3. Horror en las Residencias de ancianos: según un documento interno al que ha tenido acceso RTVE se llegan a contabilizar 27.000 ancianos fallecidos en las Residencias desde el inicio de la pandemia y, en muchas ocasiones, en condiciones inadmisibles. 4. Pura Parapsicología. 5. Visitantes nocturnos. Hoy Santiago Vázquez nos sorprende con un cambio importantísimo en el Programa, un salto a un nuevo Programa y a una nueva etapa, que sólo puede regalarnos un gran Comunicador, un Periodista de raza en mayúsculas, un Parapsicólogo de la talla de D. Santiago Vázquez. El maestro nos brinda una nueva forma de ver la realidad respecto a todo lo que afecta e importa al ser humano, desde su comunicación, la inteligencia de su análisis, su interesantísima y siempre significativa opinión, en definitiva un “cambio de agujas” a través del nuevo Programa: “La Voz de Santiago Vázquez”. Es el tiempo de encuentro directamente con Santiago, quien “Hablando Claro” nos informa “mano a mano” de la última actualidad, analizándola en profundidad, realizando brillantes comentarios, brindándonos su opinión personal de máximo interés sobre el más candente acontecer de nuestros días, y aportándonos también brillantísima información, opinión y experiencia sobre todo cuanto le acontece y atañe al ser humano, incluido el ámbito del Misterio, centrado esta noche en las “Visitas nocturnas”. No os podéis perder cada semana este Tiempo de Oro de la actualidad y el Misterio con Santiago Vázquez. Empezamos el nuevo Programa de hoy con: Coronavirus: el verano del miedo. ¿Habrá un nuevo confinamiento? ¿hay concienciación de la gravedad de la pandemia? ¿cómo inciden el verano, los intereses económicos, el turismo, en los rebrotes de la covid-19? ¿qué graves errores se están cometiendo? ¿qué medidas se han puesto en marcha? ¿qué está pasando en los centros de mayores? En estas condiciones ¿se puede llevar a los niños al colegio? ¿Es este virus natural? ¿Qué opina la famosa viróloga china huida a Estados Unidos? ¿Qué está sucediendo con el pago de la prestación del paro en los ERTES (Expedientes de Regulación de Empleo Temporales)? Otoño caliente: Santiago comenta el anuncio de la moción de censura de VOX al Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez en este mes de Septiembre y realiza un demoledor análisis del panorama político español. Escalofriantes cifras de la COVID-19 de las últimas 24 horas, cifras facilitadas por RTVE.es, en Noticias, Radiografia en los mayores de 75 años. Gran indignación por el desamparo sufrido por nuestros mayores en los centros/residencias de mayores. No os perdáis los interesantísimos comentarios de Santiago Vázquez sobre estos asuntos de máxima actualidad; estaréis deseando escuchar su próxima intervención por su experiencia especializada como periodista de Informativos y analista y comentarista político. Es un nuevo “Hablando Claro” ofrecido dentro del Programa de hoy para todos vosotros. Y entramos en materia de Misterio, con asuntos de gran trascendencia por sus efectos en nuestras vidas. En primer lugar, Santiago Vázquez aborda un asunto importantísimo y de gran impacto en nuestras vidas: la Parapsicología y los Fenómenos Paranormales. ¿Qué estudia la Ciencia de la Parapsicología? ¿Es una disciplina científica? ¿Qué diferencias existen entre Parapsicología y Parapsicobiofísica? ¿Qué tipo de fenómenos paranormales hay según su etiología y según sus efectos? La gran labor de D. Germán de Argumosa en la introducción, divulgación y desarrollo de la Parapsicología en España. Filosofía de la Parapsicología. Diferencias entre la Parapsicología y el “ocultismo” y el “esoterismo” .¿Son peligrosas las prácticas de espiritismo, incluidas por tanto las prácticas con la ouija? ¿¿Qué peligros tienen para quienes las practican? Los sueños premonitorios, las apariciones en crisis, ¿qué es la telepatía diferida? La Filosofía como reina de las Ciencias. Paranormalidad de los fenómenos de Bélmez de la Moraleda. ¿Tienen todas las ciencias su Filosofía?¿Qué tipos de Ciencias existen? ¿Qué Ciencias podemos calificar de Ciencias abstractas no empíricas? ¿Qué tipo de Ciencia es la Filosofía? ¿Y la Teología? ¿Cuáles son las Ciencias empíricas experimentales y las no experimentales? ¿Cuáles son los paradigmas actuales de la Ciencia que debe aún abrirse más a nuevos modelos de conocimiento? ¿Qué gran diferencia hay entre los científicos y los cientificistas? ¿Se puede abordar el conocimiento de los fenómenos paranormales con la aparatología de la Ciencia positiva? ¿Dónde quedan cuestiones como la realidad del sufrimiento de las personas y para qué sirve? Santiago Vázquez sienta desde la Ciencia las bases para poder entender todo Fenómeno Paranormal. ¿Por qué es tan frecuente que las Visitas nocturnas de fallecidos y de entidades malignas se producen muchas veces despertándonos de madrugada? ¿Qué es la Percepción extrasensorial? ¿Cómo distinguir cuándo la aparición es benigna o es de un ser maligno? ¿Por qué se despierta la persona? ¿Incide en el psiquismo o en el alma de la persona? ¿Por qué la persona con mucha frecuencia se despierta hacia las 3 de la mañana? ¿Se nos pueden aparecer espíritus de seres que no conocemos? ¿Qué es un visitante nocturno? ¿Conviene establecer diálogo? ¿Qué debemos hacer si la aparición nos produce turbación? ¿Puede haber suplantación de identidad? ¿Cómo podemos darnos cuenta de ello? ¿Tienen todos los fenómenos paranormales “un para qué”? ¿Qué es la denominada “sensación de presencia”? ¿Qué es la “parálisis del sueño”? ¿Qué tipos de “parálisis del sueño” existen? ¿Producen miedo los fenómenos paranormales? ¿Cómo se puede superar el miedo? ¿Puede un fallecido poseer a una persona? ¿Puede un demonio “circundar” o cercar a una persona? ¿Qué diferencia existe entre la influencia externa, la influencia interna y la posesión de una persona? ¿Existe fenomenología paranormal en los animales? ¿Podemos “blindar” la estancia en la que descansamos de la posibilidad de “visitas nocturnas”? ¿Es peligroso invocar al “Más Allá”? ¿Qué efecto produce en la persona ver de cerca el Mal, por ejemplo en una posesión? ¿Puede captar la persona, estando despierta, alguna señal que le anticipe que va a vivir un fenómeno paranormal?¿Qué signos se pueden dar? ¿Qué es la sensación de proximidad/inminencia/presencia? ¿Qué fenómenos paralelos o concomitantes se suelen dar - osmogénesis, descenso térmico, fenómenos luminosos, escucha de voces, zumbidos, mimofonías, raps etc... -? ¿Qué son los cadáveres astrales, los cascarones o cuerpos astrales y las larvas astrales que se dan en el bajo astral? Santiago nos presenta las hipótesis de la Teosofía de Charles Leadbeater y Helena Blavatsky. ¿Es peligroso tener espejos en la habitación? ¿por qué? ¿Por qué muchos fenómenos paranormales, incluídas las visitas nocturnas, suceden en los baños? ¿Qué sucede con la oración que se realiza en las horas de la madrugada y los fenómenos paranormales? ¿Por qué los monjes, o los budistas, por ejemplo, aprovechan la quietud de la madrugada para orar? ¿Por qué cuando se tratan temas diabólicos (lectura de libros sobre demonología, ver reportajes de espíritus malignos etc.) suceden fenómenos preternaturales? ¿Cómo se suelen presentar los fallecidos? ¿Se suelen materializar de cuerpo entero? ¿Vienen con alguna finalidad, misión o mensaje? ¿Cómo se suelen presentar nuestros seres fallecidos? ¿Se suelen materializar? ¿Se aparecen también en sueños? Las pesadillas ¿pueden proceder de causas maléficas? ¿qué hacer en tal caso? ¿Se puede soñar con nuestros seres queridos fallecidos? ¿Hay algún tiempo desde que la persona ha fallecido durante el que se puede esperar una visita nocturna? Santiago impacta con su reflexión sobre el infierno y lo que significaría de Dios si lo hubiera creado. ¿Cómo distinguir si lo que se nos ha aparecido es “bueno” o “malo”? ¿Qué sensación te queda cuando lo que se te aparece es “bueno”? ¿Por qué razón se producen más “apariciones” y fenómenos paranormales por la noche? ¿Cuál es el estado de vigilia? ¿Cuántos estados hay según los ciclos cerebrales? ¿Cuál es el estado crepuscular o estado alfa? ¿En qué estado percibimos el fenómeno paranormal? ¿Hay personas más propensas que otras a que les sucedan “visitas nocturnas” o fenómenos paranormales? Estas personas especiales ¿desde cuándo tienen estas facultades? ¿qué ocurre en el caso de que la persona experimente una Experiencia Cercana a la Muerte (ECM)? La oscuridad absoluta en una habitación ¿atrae a las “visitas nocturnas”? Las entidades benéficas ¿despiden luminosidad? Hoy un asunto que, si vives un fenómeno paranormal de este tipo, sin duda te cambiará la vida. A continuación, Santiago nos informa de la magnífica oportunidad de realizar el II Curso Nacional y I Internacional de Parapsicología que impartió el pasado mes de julio, en modalidad online. ¿Cómo? Ponemos a disposición de todas aquellas personas que os intereséis por el Curso los 8 videos de su impartición (algo más de 16 horas), con imágenes, ejemplos, experiencias, bibliografía, preguntas, y casos paranormales reales - personales o de primera mano -. Los contenidos del Curso son: la Parapsicología ¿una Ciencia que sugiere la Trascendencia del ser humano después de la muerte, ¿Contacto con “el Más Allá”?, La Parapsicología ante el Fenómeno de las Apariciones, Curaciones inexplicables, Misteriosos Poltergeist y Casas encantadas en España y en el mundo, Viajes astrales y ¿Se pueder adivinar el pasado, el presente y el futuro de una persona?” El precio del Curso es tan sólo de 59€ y se entrega Diploma. Sólo tenéis que enviarnos un mail a cursosantiagovazquez2020@gmail.com , facilitándonos nombre, apellidos, DNI y email de contacto y recibiréis el dossier del curso y cómo inscribiros. Una vez matriculados, el acceso a todo el material del Curso es inmediato. Asimismo, Santiago os invita a inscribiros en la próxima impartición en Septiembre de un Módulo monográfico de Demonología, una oportunidad única para conocer y estudiar los principales Fenómenos Paranormales de origen preternatural de la mano de Santiago Vázquez, experto en Parapsicología, especializado entre otros temas, en Demonología. No dejes de apuntarte enviando un email con tus datos a cursosantiagovazquez2020@gmail.com Ponemos a vuestra disposición este intenso y Primer Programa de “La Voz de Santiago Vázquez”, deseando que disfrutéis mucho con su escucha y sea de vuestro interés. Gracias por acompañarnos siempre, por estar ahí, y un fuerte abrazo a toda “La Gran Familia de Santiago Vázquez”. Se os quiere. Santiago Vázquez Entre las músicas que se han utilizado en el Programa de hoy, hemos incluido el siguiente tema musical de Patrick de Arteaga: ”Infested City” (https://patrickdearteaga.com/es/musica-libre-derechos-gratis/) -, y Música de noticias 8 y 9 de Christian Fernández. Pedimos disculpas a todos nuestros oyentes por los muy pequeños saltos que da el audio en los minutos iniciales del Programa, debidos a un problema técnico con el Programa de edición, y que cesan transcurridos unos pocos minutos. Si te ha gustado el Audio, pulsa el icono ME GUSTA, ya que de esta forma apoyas al Programa. * Si aún no te has suscrito gratuitamente a nuestro Canal de "LA VOZ DE SANTIAGO VÁZQUEZ", aquí en iVoox, puedes hacerlo pulsando el botón correspondiente. * Puedes seguir también la actividad profesional de Santiago Vázquez en: - Nuestro Canal de Youtube: Santiago Vázquez - Oficial - Twitter: @Lavozdesvazquez - Instagram: santiagovazquezoficial - Facebook: Santiago Vázquez (Página Original) - Portal Web en reforma: https://www.santiagovazquez.es Por último, y muy importante también, puedes hacer tu aportación económica en nuestro Canal de iVoox, clicando el botón azul 'APOYAR' en la portada de dicho Canal. Para los que apoyaban "Más Allá de la Realidad" y después "Realidad Trascendente" podéis seguir haciendo vuestra aportación mensual sin realizar ningún cambio. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

ROCKWOOL Fonden Podcast
14. Systeminnovation I

ROCKWOOL Fonden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020


ROCKWOOL Fondens Interventionsenhed har i år igangsat et initiativ for at undersøge, hvordan der kan arbejdes mere effektivt og metodisk med systeminnovation. Tanken er, at kun ved at se på, hvordan systemer kan arbejde bedre sammen, kan tilbagevendende udfordringer i samfundet løses. I denne indledende podcast fortæller interventionschef Helene Bie Lilleør, social innovationsleder Jennie Winhall og ekspert i systeminnovation Charles Leadbeater om systeminnovation og dette års initiativ. Podcasten er på engelsk.

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RSA Events
How to be an Impact Entrepreneur

RSA Events

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 75:26


Rowan Conway, Charles Leadbeater, Jennie Winhall and Payal Dalal present a new approach to accelerating and sustaining social innovation. See a problem; develop a solution; help it scale and spread; change the system for good. This is the goal of every social venture. But the reality for many social businesses is that they often struggle to spread their ideas locally, let alone globally. Do we need a new way of thinking about how social enterprise can help make change happen in the world? This event was recorded live at the RSA on Thursday 12th September 2019. Discover more about this event here: https://www.thersa.org/events/2019/09/how-to-be-an-impact-entrepreneur We apologise for a brief and momentary loss in audio quality during Zahra Davidson's opening pitch.

GreenplanetFM Podcast
Murray Stentiford: Physicist, on the invisible and hidden realms in nature including the devic kingdom

GreenplanetFM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 59:58


Having a Masters degree in physics he was influenced by his father’s books on the Rosicrucians that then took him into yoga and also to becoming a musician and experimenting with sound and understanding what constitutes sound, that some of the great masters brought through, as with Mozart.  When invited to work with Geoffrey Hodgson, originally from England, one of the most respected clairvoyants of the 20th century, Murray’s insight and understanding of the energies and frequencies that pervade and saturate the universe - took him deeply into the unseen world of Geoffrey Hodson. That - beyond the ‘filmiest of screens’* are other agencies of a higher order - devic beings - some call them landscape angels - that have in essence been over lighting evolution since life emerged onto our planet. Healthy Skepticism and not Dogmatic Scepticism Murray also talks about skepticism and what is healthy skepticism and not dogmatic scepticism - which like religions - especially Christianity it was very dogmatic until recently - that there is now a merger of science and religion. But that science too has now become so skeptical that it too follows the traits of becoming exceptionally dogmatic.  Meaning, if you cannot see it and measure it, is not definitely not there. Albert Einstein, who Murray mentions had mystical understandings was classified as a pantheist by the British Pantheist Society according to Tim’s communications with them back in 1996. That when NZ’s Lord Rutherford split the atom, Einstein said - that “Rutherford was the first person to tunnel into God.”  Also mentioned in this interview was Nikola Tesla’s statement  “The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.”   Well, as we know - our universities are overburdened with subject matter as it is, thus science has made no real effort as things that are invisible, are also very difficult to commercialise.  Reductionist and Mechanistic Science Murray talks about science today following a reductionist mechanical model - that by breaking down everything to its constituent parts to finally after cells we have atoms and subatomic particles. They say in the dissecting of an animal - it just works as a machine - and thus every living creature is seen as a machine. That this is actually valid - our bodies do act as machines - however the human body has been said for thousands of years, as always having a soul - or a spiritual essence. The ancient Greeks from whom much of our scientific and biological language derive from, talk of ‘psyche’ as in psychology and psychiatrist - it means ‘soul’ - yet 90% of doctors may not believe in a soul, because they do not cover this or mention it, in their many years of medical school from 7 years to 13 years.        World Soul is Mentioned  The world soul (Greek: ψυχὴ κόσμου psuchè kósmou, Latin: anima mundi) is, according to several systems of thought, an intrinsic connection between all living things on the planet, which relates to the world in much the same way as the soul is connected to the human body. Plato adhered to this idea, so did Pythagoras. However, back in 1957 in the then Soviet Union, Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain was published in America  by Lynn Schroeder and Sheila Ostrander - this book really opened the eyes of the West - that not only were the Soviets studying psychokinesis they were researching telepathy and many other taboo subjects too. However, unknown to most, the American’s were also working on some of these hidden ‘occult’ subjects as well. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ of the Stanford Research Institute in California - were looking at ‘Remote Viewing’ and other scientific ways to access the hidden. https://www.ourplanet.org/greenplanetfm/russell-targ-ex-cia-researcher-on-esp-and-remote-viewing Murray mentions Charles Leadbeater who was a clairvoyant who was able to, in a deep meditative state - zero down and look into the heart of the atom. ThIs is a phenomenon that is outside of scientific man’s imagination. This is where Leadbeater was able to painstakingly count the number of protons in the nucleus of different atoms.   This momentous work on describing the structure of atoms - working through the periodic table to describe how many protons certain atoms had. This is very important - because he discovered the exact number of isotopes that were not know at the time, but subsequently we have now identified isotopes that now fill exactly those slots. https://www.ts-adyar.org/content/charles-webster-leadbeater-1854-1934   Though this information too has not come out to the general public, due to MSM not wanting to delve into such data. Murray’s ranging interview then covered his time with Geoffrey Hodson   http://geoffreyhodson.com/ Here he talked about his experiments he did with sound and colour as like the book - 'Music Forms’ - tells of how clairvoyants see the profusion of colour when certain music is played, in this instance the ‘hallelujah chorus’  (listen) Devas or Landscape Angels The interview went on to cover the great energies of ‘devas' that over lighted mountain tops (as well as in certain cases natural power points on the planetary energy grid.  The books, ‘Kingdom of the Gods’ and ‘Clairvoyant Investigations’ - the latter writing, with drawings of the great beings or landscape angels that are present in NZ, over Rangitoto Island, and Ngāuruhoe, immediately behind Tongariro.  etc (Listen) It was also Geoffrey Hodson who introduced vegetarianism to NZ in 1943, because as a seer, he witnessed the dark clouds or thought forms that hung over abattoir’s and especially one giant one he saw over the huge abattoir in Chicago. This was a very enjoyable interview with Murray. It is a realm that I have a keen interest in too. There is also a follow up - coming ...

Changing the Face of Yoga Podcast
Chakras - Eastern and Western

Changing the Face of Yoga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 43:46


00:47                                     This is Stephanie Cunningham and Changing the Face of Yoga. And I have a great guest today. This is Kistine Kaoverri Weber. Christine has agreed to be part of the subtle aspects theme to talk about more of the subtle aspects of yoga. And Christine will be talking about Chakras and what chakras are, what system she uses and how you might use it when you're teaching. Welcome Christine and Cristine is  committed to the widespread adoption of yoga as a population health strategy. She has been studying yoga and holistic healing for nearly 30 years advocating, speaking and teaching about yoga since 1995 and training educators since 2003. Her organization Subtle Yoga provides holistic mind and body trainings, education and clinical services with the mission of enhancing community health infrastructure. She is the director of the Subtle Yoga teacher training for behavioral health professionals program at Mahec at Asheville North Carolina, presents workshops and trains internationally and is frequently invited to talk about yoga at health conferences. And is there anything else you'd like to add to that introduction? 02:27                                     Oh, thank you. It's so nice to be here, Stephanie and no, I mean I've got a lot of stuff going on. One of the things that I'm doing right now is called, I call it the subtle yoga revolution. And I'm really trying to help empower teachers who love teaching slow mindful practices to feel really not like second class citizens because we don't necessarily want to do the sweaty fitness stuff, and are more kind of committed to the internal practices. And what I see is that there's a lot of science behind the validity of these practices that has begun to emerge in the past 10 years or so. And that's something that I'm really passionate about right now. So I have some online programs about the subtle yoga revolution. I'm happy to share some of that information if your listeners are interested later. 03:26                                     We'll be sure to get into the contact details so that people can explore that. So let's start really basic and to explain the Chakras, and I believe in an earlier conversation we talked about that there's the traditional look at Chakras. And there may be another version of it. So first of all, define and contrast those two things. 03:55                                     So first of all, I would request, my Sanskrit teacher would be very happy, if we would use the word Chuck Gra Not Chalk Gra. And that's a really common pronunciation issue. Just remember it's like chocolate chip cookies that'll help you remember. And also it's not French, it's Sanskrit. It's not like charkra^] it's a Sanskrit word. So the Sanskrit, the c sound is always the hard cha and if you spell it properly with the International Sanskrit spelling, it would be c, a, k, r a , believe it or not C h, but it has really become a western word really like over the past hundred, 100 years or so.  Because it is the hundredth anniversary when Chakras, became known in the West which was 1919. So let's pronounce it Chuck Gra. And because we know we have sh sounds in Sanskrit? We have Shiva, Shakti, and Shavasana. And so we have a lot of sh sounds, but it's the ch sound is Chakra.                                                 And then the second part of the question was like, define Chakras. Oh my gosh, that's going to take me a couple of days. So I'm going to give you a really simple; that Chakras are basically these energy centers that in the subtle body that have a physical ontological correlates. I would suggest, I know that there are certain people in this tradition who say they don't have ontological correlates. There are Buddhists who say that they do. What that means is like they really exist. That's all that means. Like they really are there. I believe they're really there. I think the tools of science are not quite subtle enough to measure them a yet, although there have been some attempts at measuring these centers by different people, I don't want to get into that too much, but there have been some sciencey , quasi-sciencey attempts at measuring these energy centers in the body. Even if you don't believe that, one of the things that I think almost every human being can agree upon is that on the midline of the body from the base of the spine to the crown of the head. And typically in the center of the chest, typically in the center of the belly, most of us experience some kind of emotional experiences there. Whether it's we say I have butterflies in my stomach, or I loved him with all of my heart, or I was so upset I was choked up or that really gives me a headache trying to think about it. So we have emotional reactions that often happen along the mid-line. And so if we can't agree on the models, and by the way, the Yogis tended to not agree on them either. They had many different systems. So if we can't agree on them, that's okay. But one thing we can agree on is that there are these emotional expressions and science hasn't necessarily explained them adequately yet. But the subtle body does give us a frame of reference that maybe is a little more subtle and more explicit. And the Yogis left us these beautiful maps of the system that I think are worth looking into more deeply. 07:54                                     So what are Chakras? There are energetic centers in the body where we tend to process some kind of mental, emotional tendencies. You know, we tend to have mental, emotional tendency processes happening in those centers. And the other piece is that many of the Hatha yoga practices that emerged within the past six to 800 years, many of them were actually originally intended to help create a better control over these centers. And that was the original purpose of Asana. So why not work with them? You know, why not continue with that tradition and see what we can do with Asana? You know, the other thing I always like to say is people come to yoga class a lot of times because we live in the 21st crazy century. People come to yoga class and they're like, I don't feel good and I'm going to go to yoga. And then at the end of Yoga class, pretty much, most of the time, people tend to feel more balanced. And often that's mental, emotional or mood shifts that happens. Why is that happening? You know, it's, yes, it's happening because of parasympathetic activation for sure. It's happening because of shifts that are made via the vagus nerve, of changes in Acetylcholine and all that stuff is happening. I would suggest that tha happens because of breathing and movement practices and these things I don't think are just random. I think that Asana is as they've been delivered to us and yes, some of them were developed very recently and others are much older. Asana is a way that we create more balance in the mental, emotional parts of ourselves or the mental, emotional body if you like, or the subtle body. Therefore we can be more intentional about how we use the practices to create better psychological balance. 10:05                                     Chakras, how many are you working with? There's seems to be different numbers of them. 10:20                                     Yes, there are different systems., I would call it the traditional seven chakras system, which comes from the Bengali tantrics. A lot of my teachers were from Bengali, so I work with that Bengali system. There are systems that predate that system. And of course there are systems that postdate that system because everything basically that happened after 1977 is a whole different ball of wax. I mean there was a whole movement, a new age Chakra movement that happened in the '70s. Largely from writers in California and other places that defined a whole new system. I don't want to say a whole new system, I would say a revamping of the system. So let me back up. I hope this is okay to go into the history because without it it's very difficult for me to talk about the system and what I do.                                                 So a brief history of the Chakras. We have to look at texts in a scholarly way. What do the texts say? What were the texts showing us? And, and you do have mention of this system as far back as the Bhagavad Gita so it goes, it goes pretty far, 2,500 years or so. You have some mentions of these points in the body and the Charak Samhita, which is the original book of Ayurveda. You have some mentions of the system that go into antiquity but then you really don't have the definition of the system as we know it today, until a book that was written in 1544 called the such Ṣaṭ-chakra-nirūpaṇa . And that was a Bengali text. It's from the Shiva worshippers in that part of India, that northeast part of India. That text gets translated in 1919 into English. And really that's the introduction of the Chakra system to the west.                                                 I always tell people that you have to go back a hundred years and think about what was happening socio-politically in India, what was happening in the world at that time. We're still in the middle of the occupation of India by the British, of the 300 plus year occupation. You still have a tremendous amount of both superiority complex of the west over the Indians, and then inferiority complex of the Indians towards the West because they'd been dominated, politically dominated, and there's all the racism and all that stuff that goes with it.                                                 So what you have at this time in 1919 is sort of the revelation by Sir John Woodruff, who was very well regarded by both the Indians as well as by Westerners. He was a judge in Kolkata. And he started studying Tantra. And, and by the way, the Chakras come from the Tantric system of yoga. He's studying about the chakra system. He translates this text with the help of some Indian Sanskrit scholars, and then he presents the subtle body to the west. What happens from there is you have people like Alister Crawley and people like Charles Leadbeater from the theosophy society and many others who pick up on this notion of the Chakras and without immersing themselves in Indian culture and Indian history and Indian philosophy, which is as you know extremely complex and, and varied. It's an incredibly sophisticated system. So without immersing themselves in that they pluck the subtle body out of it and they plop it into their own worldview. This is going to necessarily render that system different than what the Indians understood and so Leadbeater comes out in 1927 with a book called the Chakras. And it remains to this day, one of the most widely read and the most widely sold book of the Theosophical Society by far. So that book, the Chakras, is the first place where someone suggests Oh, you can see somebody else's Chakras. You can manipulate somebody else's Chakras. There's colors in the Chakras. Leadbeater says anybody with a modicum of intuitive capacity can see somebody else's Chakras, so you get all this sort of new-agey, proto new-age stuff. That's not what the Indians were talking to.                                                 John Woodruff writes his book, his second edition of his book, which was that first translation of the system. He says, as much in that book, and he says, look, there are people that are talking about Chakras but that's not really what the Indians were talking about. You have the west with its biases against the east and it's orientalism and it's racism plucking this very sublime system out and saying, I can interpret it better than the Indians can.                                                 And from that, then we have to fast forward to the 70s and the Esalen Institute in California where they start putting together all these charts about Chakras and stuff. Again, very little reference to the Indian system. It's still kind of carrying forth this orientalism or this bias against the east. And then you get that in the 70s. And then the 80s is when all of the books come out. Like Anodea Judith, the Wheels of Life. And um, Hiroshima Motoyama's book comes out. If you go to Amazon, you will see hundreds of books about the Chakras based on an amalgamated system that's primarily from new age thinkers. That really doesn't go deep. It doesn't have any scholarly, deep or, experiential deep look into the yoga system. Anodea Judith, bless her heart, she did a service by bringing Chakras to the world, but she's not a yoga practitioner and wasn't writing as a yoga practitioner. She was writing as sort of an intuitive person or you know, a new age person. And that's the Chakra system that we get taught frequently in yoga teacher trainings. You get these laminated charts and that stuff comes from the Esalen Institute in California. It's not coming from the traditional system. 17:38                                     I didn't know that. And that's a bit scary, isn't it? Because we're learning something different. It's certainly not the Indian tradition. I think that bothers me. 17:52                                     Yes, definitely. I totally relate. And in my humble opinion, Carl Jung said it best. He said, we, we've done such a tremendous of violence against the East. He was talking about the world wars. You can also talk about colonialism. Tremendous violence has been done against the east and he said, we owe it to those cultures to look deeply into them and try to understand them. And I'm paraphrasing, but you know what I mean? l I'm so grateful for this tradition that has helped me so much personally and that I've dedicated my life to, and that I teach about. It's my life and, and I feel like it's a tremendous affront to not go deep into these topics. It's an affront to the system and it's a manifestation of that colonialist mentality and a basically a racist mentality to not look into it and to really see the deeper value beyond the color coded charts. I remember walking into Barnes and noble a bookstore here about, it was like 20 years ago. I walked in, I was like really getting into Chakras and I walked into Barnes and Nobel and I saw this little kit on the table and it said, Chakra Balancing Kit, $12.99 on sale. I've been studying the Chakras and I was like, really? So I could just get like a color card thing to meditate on and a little essential oil in a gemstone and I'm going to balance my chakras. That's a really good deal for $12.99 considering that from what I understood, it's really hard to balance your chakras. It's pretty much a life's journey to do this?                                                 I think we have taken it too lightly and I think there's a lot more to it. And the other piece is that a lot of people won't listen to this podcast and the reason they won't is because they're going to see the word Chakra and go, oh yeah, that's that fluffy garbage. They're going to be like, yeah, whatever. There's no science behind it. It's not real. It's just a laugh, essential oils and some kind of a gemstone thing or, I swear a rainbow, that whole thing. The rainbow, by the way is not traditional. That just comes from the human tendency to want to see things in seven and put them all together. There's no reality in the rainbow according to the Indian system. Maybe some new age intuitive people have seen rainbows with the Chakras I don't know, but I'm a yoga teacher and I wanted to know what the yoga tradition said about the Chakras and that's where I operate from and that's what I teach from. 20:57                                     It's been trivialized. 21:01                                     I think so. I think it's been trivialised. It doesn't mean that we can't be creative . I'm not a rigid person and not a rigid yoga teacher. I'm all about innovation and creativity and I mean, that's what Tantra has always been about The Tantrics were really innovative. I think it's okay to be creative and innovative, but I also think it's really important to not just make stuff up, but to really situate it in the tradition and what the Indians were talking about and why it's important and how it's different. if I can do one thing that may be helpful here because I don't want to belittle the new age system, a lot of people benefit from it. That's not my point.                                                 I've always thought this is so useful, is to look at western versus eastern worldviews. You know, so if you look at the West, the eastern Worldview, it tends to at least traditionally that worldview tends to be like inner technology. Like what is inside of me. Some of my history teachers have talked about how the ancient name for India is Mahabharata - the land that feeds everyone. Mahabharata. In India you have the development of civilization and lots of food and people had time to sort of contemplate the meaning of life and the mysteries of the universe. And that's why you have this development of such a sublime philosophy, Such sublime philosophies emerging from the subcontinent. In the west, what we have really dominated and focused on is like mastering the external so in India there's this focus on mastering the internal, the internal technology, and the word technology in, in Sanskrit is Tantra, by the way. And then you have the west with the external technology you just go to yoga class and you're like, okay, so we're going to do some meditation. And most of you who are yoga teachers have heard this comment before. Like, I've got an APP for that. 23:21                                     There's an APP for that because that's our western worldview. We're focused on the external. So when the Chakras came west, what happened was they became the technology of personal development and self-actualization, like the transpersonal psychology stuff. They were about individual achievement in the external world. Then you get that whole thing of the first Chakra is about survival. The second Chakra is creativity and the third Chakra is about power. I'm not suggesting that that's completely erroneous. I think there's a lot of power in that map but the eastern map doesn't do that. The eastern map is, these are the powers of the elements. These are the powers of the universe, and you're going to internalize them and then you're going to become one with the universe? "Sanskrit saying" which means everything that exists outside of you exists within you. And you're going to discover that through this process of working with your Chakras, you're going to become the universe - a totally different goal than like self. It's a totally different goal. I think those worldviews are related and so my approach has been like I'm a westerner. I liked that self actualization stuff and I'm going to really give lots of value and lots of time to the study of the Indian system so that I can use the best of both of those paradigms in my personal work and also in my teaching. I do combine some things.                                                 I think Carl Jung's teachings on the Chakras have been super helpful. Some people diminish them, but he was the one who helped me to understand what do the gods and goddesses and the traditional Chakras mean and how are they relevant to a western person. Carl Young said, don't practice yoga as a Westerner because you're going to fail. He's an interesting dude for sure. By the time he gets to the throat Chakra, he's just not interested anymore cause it's not psychology, It's not as psychological as the lower chakras.                                                 That's something interesting that we can break down and is practical. I'm been talking about all this theory stuff, so maybe practical for your listeners. We kind of have to fight through some of our animal tendencies like tendencies to get distracted and our tendencies to be jealous and our tendencies to just kind of be lazy. All sorts of stuff that we move through on the way to the heart Chakra, where we start to become really a lot more human, we start to kind of have a sense of ourselves, our individualization and how we're different and what is important to us and what's not important to us. We start to get boundaries in the heart Chakra. The lower chakras are really useful for us in understanding where we've come from in terms of our evolutionary tendencies.                                                 And then as we start moving into the upper Chakras, the heart, the throat, and then the third eye and the Crown Chakra, we really start to become more of our potential. Like the potential for being a spiritually connected and expanded human being; that's what those Chakras were used for. You meditate on your third eye or you meditate on the crown. Those are typical meditations or you meditate on the heart center. Those are typical meditation places. What that means is fixing your awareness interoceptively at those points. You're typically repeating some kind of mantra. Those are traditional practices that can be very valuable to modern people.                                                  I had some clients going through really difficult surgery, heart surgery a few weeks ago and asked me for a meditation and they were Christian. I said meditate on Jesus with his hands, how he does that Mudra where he holds two fingers up and then he opens his heart, the sacred heart. So meditate on that image of Jesus, say your prayer in the heart Chakra and let that be a way to help you feel more centered before going in for the surgery. And they loved that. That kind of creativity with the practices I think is I think is super useful for people, particularly if you're basing them on the traditional tantra practices. I'm basing it on what I've learned from, from my teachers that can be really useful and that's a way to create balance in the heart. That's a way to really harness the power of the heart Chakra. 28:54                                     Let's talk a bit about, now you've got me very nervous, chakras and the individual ones that you're using. Like you said, the lower ones are kind of understanding where we came from. The upper ones are our potential, which is really nice way to think about it I think. How have you developed what you either train other teachers in or that you teach in your classes? 29:30                                     How have you developed it; which is a very eastern tradition that is not fitting well on top of the western tradition in our minds because we don't quite think that way. How do you use it so that it becomes very, you obviously like the example that you just gave about the heart Chakra. You've obviously worked it around so that it can fit into both systems. 30:01                                     I think it's fair to say that these tantric practices have always been adapted to the belief system. You have tantra that's showing up in Buddhism a couple thousand years ago and Tantra that comes in the form of Shivaism. It started really with Shivaism I would suggest. But history scholars may have some different opinions about that and then Tantra, by the way, gets adapted through the trade routes into alchemy. I mean, what do you think Harry Potter is? That's Tantra. That's external esoteric Tantra. So making things happen in the external world. Esoteric Tantra - alchemy came through the trade routes. So that's why you see so much similarities. You know, Hermione Granger with her wand saying Wingardium Leviosa you know, the mantra in Latin, but it's a mantra. The stick is the Donata, Gurus often had a stick and they would do stuff with it. 31:29                                     The stuff is deep and it was coming through the trade routes probably before the Middle Ages. It goes out into Persia and becomes Persian alchemy. It goes into China and becomes Chinese alchemy, you see roots of it in African shamanism, perhaps African shamanism is proto-tantra, becomes the Tantra in the south, south India. This is not exclusive to India. In fact, I would suggest that it's simply the Indians who really got into it and refined it. But we find it in all cultures. I do think these practices are largely universal.                                                 When I'm working with a client one on one, which is a lot easier to help develop the Chakra practices, I will be using mantras and the mantras often are not just Indian or Sanskrit mantras. They may be something that's more appropriate for somebodys belief system. I'm going to use Asana because Asana we have four places that we get into with Asanas? So we get into the lower abdomen with forward bends, we get into the abdomen. And so the second Chakra with forward bends and then the third Chakra, which by the way the position is traditionally at the navel, not the solar plexus. A lot of people peg it at the solar plexus , which is the new age thing. And I don't think it's not the solar plexus, it's just that the root of it is typically the navel. So we get forward bends, we get twists that get into those Chakras and get the back bend. And that also will work those Chakras, but also really get into the heart center. And then we get inversions, like Shoulder Stand, but where we get some activation in the throat center.                                                  And I do think that there is something happening regionally, like when you do an Asana and there's something like this, just say Cobra, there's something happening at the location of the Chakra, but there's also things that are happening globally in the autonomic nervous system that have to do with parasympathetic activation, That have to do with a vagal tone, that have to do with the release of neurochemicals. All sorts of things are going on that I think we're just beginning to understand. There are things that are not happening at the location. And there's also things that happen in the whole body that create a greater neuroendocrine, Neuro - immune response to the practice. And there's a body of research that's emerging that's validating that.                                                 Now I'm not saying there's a body of research emerging, validating existence of the subtle body that is still really nascent. There's a couple of studies, but we still don't really have subtle enough tools, I don't think, to measure the subtle body. But I think when we do have those tools, I think we'll start to see a seven brain model emerge that there are seven sub brains. They're talking about the gut brain now and they're talking about the heart brain. But I think there probably will come up with something like five, six, seven areas that are remarkably similar to the subtle body. so I use Asana as focus on the area.                                                  I also want to say one thing for your listeners because I think it's great to be creative and, and spend time on this, but don't get hung up on feelings of like, I have a second Chakra imbalance so I'm just going to focus all my time and energy on my second Chakra and do poses for the second Chakra. The yogis didn't prescribe that necessarily. I think it's great to spend time there, particularly if you've had sexual trauma or c-section or something where you're feeling cut off from that area. I think great to spend interoceptive time there and build the maps in your brain by spending time there. However, what the yogis would say is don't doubt the healing potential, the healing possibilities of the heart Chakra, that bringing your awareness to that center after whatever other work you're doing is a really simple and powerful way to bring a sense of peace to the nervous system and a sense of completion to whatever work you're doing. So I like to bring attention back to the heart. Not everybody practices like that. That was one of the things that I find tends to be really helpful. And you know, most of my students are women. I don't want to make any kind of generalizations, but there sometimes is this stereotype of the ascetic Yogi male focusing on the third eye. And third eye is . powerful stuff for sure. But it's not the whole of who we are as human beings. And I think coming back to the heart really can provide a very powerful healing center focus for many people, not just women, but for many people. 36:55                                     You would do probably asanas for all seven Chakras and then bring it back to the heart? Is that what you're saying? 37:09                                     Well, it kinda depends on what you're working on. Plenty of times I do classes that we're just going to get into the third Chakra today., Because so many Asanas are really great for your third Chakra. And the third Chakra is the place where so many of us have problems - digestive problems, but also the problems that the yogis outline. You know, the yogis actually gave a a whole map of the system. The word that the Yogis, the tantrics used is vritti. The Yogis gave a map of the subtle body and in that map what they did was they showed where different mental-emotional tendencies reside in the body. I think it's a fascinating thing to look at that somehow through these deep interoceptive practices where they were spending hours and hours and weeks and months focusing on these centers of the body for meditation They came up with a map essentially that said there are different emotions that are located in different parts of the system. You find this map in some of the Upanishads. It's sort of a later addition to the system.                                                 Some of the tendencies in the Third Chakra are challenging. For example shame is in the third Chakra and jealousy and some depression. There's actually two different depressions one's in the heart Chakra, one's in the third Chakra. Irritability infatuation, fear, hatred. Those are all third Chakra Vritti according to the tradition. I think it's very useful to do Asana with the intent, holding that intention. I'm working through this jealousy vritti or whatever it is, and I'm working through this fear vritti and then to do a practice that's really third Chakra focused. And then as you said, maybe at the end of the practice, bring your awareness back to the heart with the idea of the heart is the center and I'm practicing for the highest good, and I let go of my whatever vritti, my jealousy vritti or whatever it is. Then spend some time doing that practice over some weeks and months and notice if there's a shift that happens for you. That can be really powerful. I've worked with many people like that in that way over the years. I think there's some beauty in looking at what the tradition offered and then working with the mental, emotional tendencies in a way that can create a better sense of self regulation and mental balance.                                                 But just to finish up what I was talking about with the Chakras and the practice and stuff, I would suggest that if you're working with the Chakras, if you want to work with the Chakras, would want to know more about the Chakra. It's totally lovely to experiment because yoga is an experiential practice. Doing postures and noticing how that feels in your body and noticing, is there an effect on my mood? Is there a shift in certain tendencies when I do certain practices, like my original Indian teachers would say, you should be the scientist and be the experiment. Go for it in yourself. I think it's great. And I also think it's great to read and learn more about the traditional system. And as Carl Jung said: it's respect for the culture that's quite different than western culture. That the culture that this information comes from and, and making the attempt to understand a little more deeply. 41:30                                     So thank you so much for having me. It's been really nice to be here. 42:24                                     Thank you, Christine. That was a really interesting and cohesive description of what chakras are and how you use them. Thank you so much for coming on the podcast. I really appreciate your expertise and time, so it was great to hear from you.                                                 Resources:                                                 The Rainbow Body by Kurt Leland and it's a history of the western Chakra system. That's a really interesting read to kind of see the difference between the western and the eastern system. So I recommend that.                                                 Chakra and Subtle Yoga Courses: I do have some online chakra courses where I talk more about the I talk more about the um, system from the Indian perspective and then some of the work of Carl Young and other psychologists I think have been helpful. And um, and I also have practices that go with them. So those are on yoga. U Subtle Yoga also has other courses about teaching Subtle yoga and other topics from Kristine.                                                 Contacts:                                                 Email: subtleyoga@gmail.com                                                 Website: www.subtleyoga.com                                                 FB and Insta: subtleyoga  

Podcast Caminos de Consciencia
A los pies del maestro - Jiddu Krishnamurti

Podcast Caminos de Consciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 38:18


Audiolibro "A los pies del maestro" atribuido a Jiddu Krisnamurti. Escrito en 1910 cuando Krishnamurti tenía únicamente 15 años. Tal y como se dice en el propio libro por A. Besant, Krishnamurti dominaba poco el inglés. Fue a partir de unas notas canalizadas que ordenó y redactó junto con Charles Leadbeater como finalmente se escribió este libro. Se sospecha que realmente fue escrito por Charles Leadbeater, su mentor dentro de la Sociedad Teosófica. https://caminosconsciencia.es/audiolibros/a-los-pies-del-maestro-jiddu-krishnamurti

Jericho Chambers
The Future of Transport: The Smart approach to keeping cities moving

Jericho Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 33:13


Matthew Gwyther talks to Alex Jan, Charles Leadbeater, David Brown, John Gibson, Julie Alexander and Robert Phillips.

SVA Quarterly
Learning to be more human

SVA Quarterly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2016 11:55


Global education consultant, Charles Leadbeater identifies four features of innovative schools essential to prepare students for our changing world. They centre around developing students' humanity. Read by author, Karen Prout. www.socialventures.com.au/sva-quarterly/learning-to-be-more-human/

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Four Thought
The Whirlpool Economy

Four Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 18:50


Charles Leadbeater argues that we are living in a whirlpool economy, where we are moving faster but seem to be standing still. And he suggests some changes we could make to break out of it. Producer: Katie Langton.

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Knight Cities podcast
Knight Cities podcast: Charles Leadbeater on why empathy is essential for city success (episode 26)

Knight Cities podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015 19:51


Each week, it seems someone publishes yet another list of essentials for city success. In fact, at Knight, we have our own list of these essentials: talent, opportunity and engagement. But Charles Leadbeater, a leading authority on innovation and creativity, believes empathy should be right at the top of these lists. Email me via: Coletta (at) knightfoundation.org.

Editorial Intelligence Podcasts
Bright Ideas: New thinking in Healthcare

Editorial Intelligence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2012 44:15


Chair: Shyama Perera, Writer and Broadcaster 1) Michael Ash, Founder and MD, Nutri-Link: ‘Functional medicine – benefits and relevance to UK healthcare’ 2) Charles Leadbeater, Author and leading authority on innovation and creativity: ‘Lessons to be learnt from the developing world’ 3) Professor Lewis Wolpert, Developmental Biologist, Author and Broadcaster: ‘The importance of mental health education’ 

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)
AFR Nº 89: Entrevista a Gustavo Fernández sobre Viajes Astrales

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2012 34:14


Orlando Rodríguez entrevistó a nuestro Director, Gustavo Fernández, para su programa "Sin pelos en la lengua", que se transmite por La Invasora 96.7 y 92.3 FM, desde Tyler (Texas, EE.UU.). La entrevista pudo ser seguida en vivo desde el sitio web de la emisora y para los que no pudieron hacerlo (y los nuevos oyentes) aquí se las brindamos gracias a la magia del podcasting. Estos fueron algunos de los temas abordados: ¿Desdoblamiento Astral o despersonalización? ¿Es este un fenómeno parapsicológico o psicologico? Sepa cómo distinguir uno de otro. La "materia astral" de los antiguos esoteristas es lo que hoy en día la Academia Científica llama "materia oscura". El cordón de plata. Las larvas astrales. ¿Qué papel juega la voluntad en este fenómeno? Qué riesgos corremos y cómo podemos minimizarlos? Mención de episodios clínicos. Bibliografía sugerida: Charles Leadbeater, Albert von Schrenck-Notzing. * Podrás encontrar los enlaces relacionados en la entrada correspondiente de nuestro sitio web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/

Al Filo de la Realidad
AFR Nº 89: Entrevista a Gustavo Fernández sobre Viajes Astrales

Al Filo de la Realidad

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2012 34:14


Orlando Rodríguez entrevistó a nuestro Director, Gustavo Fernández, para su programa "Sin pelos en la lengua", que se transmite por La Invasora 96.7 y 92.3 FM, desde Tyler (Texas, EE.UU.). La entrevista pudo ser seguida en vivo desde el sitio web de la emisora y para los que no pudieron hacerlo (y los nuevos oyentes) aquí se las brindamos gracias a la magia del podcasting. Estos fueron algunos de los temas abordados: ¿Desdoblamiento Astral o despersonalización? ¿Es este un fenómeno parapsicológico o psicologico? Sepa cómo distinguir uno de otro. La "materia astral" de los antiguos esoteristas es lo que hoy en día la Academia Científica llama "materia oscura". El cordón de plata. Las larvas astrales. ¿Qué papel juega la voluntad en este fenómeno? Qué riesgos corremos y cómo podemos minimizarlos? Mención de episodios clínicos. Bibliografía sugerida: Charles Leadbeater, Albert von Schrenck-Notzing. * Podrás encontrar los enlaces relacionados en la entrada correspondiente de nuestro sitio web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Audio)
Charles Leadbeater on how to succeed in the new economy.

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 12:48


U.K.-based Policy Advisor Charles Leadbeater's new book is "The Weightless Society", in which he calls for governments and companies to radically change their way of thinking in order to flourish in the new economy. (Originally aired January 2001)

Counterpoint Podcast Series
Cloud Culture (discussion only) Counterpoint

Counterpoint Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2010 27:54


Counterpoint, the British Council's think tank launched its book Cloud Culture: the global future of Cultural Relations by Charles Leadbeater with a discussion at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts on 8 Februrary 2010. The evening was chaired by Lloyd Davies, Tuttle Club and included speakers, Ekow Eshun, ICA, Paul Hilder, AVAAZ, Catherine Fieschi, Director Counterpoint, and Charles Leadbeater, the author. For information about use of this recording under a creative commons license, please email counterpoint@britishcouncil.org or see our website: www.counterpoint-online.org/cloud-culture.

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Counterpoint Podcast Series
Cloud Culture (panel only)

Counterpoint Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2010 45:05


Counterpoint, the British Council's think tank launched its book Cloud Culture: the global future of Cultural Relations by Charles Leadbeater with a discussion at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts on 8 Februrary 2010. The evening was chaired by Lloyd Davies, Tuttle Club and included speakers, Ekow Eshun, ICA, Paul Hilder, AVAAZ, Catherine Fieschi, Director Counterpoint, and Charles Leadbeater, the author. For information about use of this recording under a creative commons license, please email counterpoint@britishcouncil.org or see our website: www.counterpoint-online.org/cloud-culture.

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Counterpoint Podcast Series
Counterpoint Cloud Culture launch (complete)

Counterpoint Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2010 73:02


Counterpoint, the British Council's think tank launched its book Cloud Culture: the global future of Cultural Relations by Charles Leadbeater with a discussion at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts on 8 Februrary 2010. The evening was chaired by Lloyd Davies, Tuttle Club and included speakers, Ekow Eshun, ICA, Paul Hilder, AVAAZ, Catherine Fieschi, Director Counterpoint, and Charles Leadbeater, the author. For information about use of this recording under a creative commons license, please email counterpoint@britishcouncil.org or see our website: www.counterpoint-online.org/cloud-culture.

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