Al McGee Meditation & Philosophy Al McGee Meditation & Philosop
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- Religion & Spirituality
Going into the depth of things.
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Fuzzy Heads
In the early 1930s a boat carrying 107 mostly British communists arrived in St Petersburg. These were starry-eyed immigrants determined to unite with the - said to be - glorious Soviet Union. These were the Fuzzy Heads. And they're still around!
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A Feeling Beyond Feeling
There is a level of awareness that Fr Anthony Bloom calls "a feeling beyond feeling." You could call it a refined level of feeling. In itself, says Jacob Needleman, this level of feeling is "an instrument of knowledge." This talk explores this inner dimension and what it is leading towards.
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Where's the Heat?
In the mythology of the poet, William Blake, there is an image of a frightening god he calls Urizen. In every generation there are not a few who align themselves with the cold and barren climates that Urizen creates. Those bound by Urizen are truly chilled folk. The contrast is the experience of those who have tasted infinity and who thrive on being in a right and enlivening relationship with God. I make reference here to the inspirational writings of not only William Blake, but Rabindranath Tagore, and Colin Wilson. My suggestion is to heed these voices for spiritual heat is generated by what they have to say.
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Recovering the Inner Fire
A comparison between two ancient characters, the wealthy, Lydian King, Croesus and the wise man, Solon. What were their lives about? What's your life about? Are you known for the wealth you've built up or the quality of your soul life? With regard to the latter, the highest wisdom is to nurture your own soul, to kindle the inner fire.
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A god too Small
Daniel N. Robinson wrote about a knowledge that is perhaps best described as "an introspective activity, a communion with the cosmic mind." This is a very deep and transforming level of knowledge - knowledge as a power or force that could change your life forever.
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Soulfulness - its Presence or Absence?
At the end of my life will I find that my soul is empty or full? Will I able to say then that it is well with my soul. Reflections