The Drowning Man’s Memory
NO ONE, however gross and material he may be, can avoid leading a double existence — one in the visible universe, the other in the invisible. Socratic myths describe the ascent of the soul to true...
View ArticleThe Pagan Christ
CHRISTIAN apologists ignore facts about the true origins of their gospels rather than admit to cleverly made-up history. But the doom of religious organizations is already well progressed. Recognizing...
View ArticlePlato’s Divine Vision of The Afterlife
SOCRATIC myths describe the ascent of the soul to true knowledge, its communion with divine realities, and its return to enlighten mankind. “The order of the Dialogues is important,” says Theosophical...
View ArticleLessons Learned from a Drowning Man’s Memory
PLATO opens the Republic with a conversation between Socrates and his elderly friend Cephalus on the subject of death. Cephalus wants to assure himself that, if there is an afterlife, he will be spared...
View ArticleLife Goes On
BETWEEN Science and Theology is a bewildered public, fast losing all belief in man’s personal immortality, in a deity of any kind, and rapidly descending to the level of materialism. From the remotest...
View ArticleEye of the Seer
SOCRATIC myths describe the ascent of the soul to true knowledge, its communion with divine realities, and its return to enlighten mankind. The order of the Dialogues is important, as the myths in...
View ArticleThe Harm of Radical Religions, or the Pagan Christ
RELIGIOUS apologists ignore facts about the true origins of their dogmas, especially Christians, rather than admit to cleverly made-up history. With the possible exception of evangelicals, the doom of...
View ArticleOut of this World
BETWEEN Science and Theology is a bewildered public, fast losing all belief in man’s personal immortality, in a deity of any kind, and rapidly descending to the level of materialism. From the remotest...
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