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Seven Sermons to the Dead
- Septem Sermones ad Mortuos
- By: Carl Gustav Jung
- Narrated by: Douglas Harvey
- Length: 38 mins
- Unabridged
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In late 1913, Carl Jung set out on an exploration of his psyche, a quest he called his "confrontation with the unconscious". In doing so, he would enter an imaginative state of consciousness and experience visions, a process that continued with varying intensity for the next 10 years. Along the way, he began drafting the manuscript of his legendary Red Book. The Seven Sermons to the Dead, or "Septem Sermones ad Mortuos", is the only portion of the Red Book manuscript that Jung shared during his lifetime.
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Carl Jung's Prophetic Mystery
- By Paul on 01-27-23
- Seven Sermons to the Dead
- Septem Sermones ad Mortuos
- By: Carl Gustav Jung
- Narrated by: Douglas Harvey
The most important book in existence
Reviewed: 12-20-24
There is little to review. If you read this and understand it, you will know the Foundation of Existence.
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Laghu Yoga Vasistha
- By: Valmiki
- Narrated by: Clay Lomakayu
- Length: 20 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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This work is, in the words of Madame Blavatsky, "meant for the few only". In the phraseology of this work, it is in-tended neither for those Ajnanis (or the worldly-minded), who welter in the sea of Samsara without being indifferent to the worldly things nor for those higher spiritual person ages who have reached a state of adeptship, so as to be above all advice. Hence it is written in the interests of those wbo have become indifferent to worldly things and crave for spirituality becoming a potent factor in their daily lives.
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the most astonishing story I've ever heard
- By Owen Lee Naidoo on 12-11-22
- Laghu Yoga Vasistha
- By: Valmiki
- Narrated by: Clay Lomakayu
Insightful ideas for the seeker
Reviewed: 09-26-23
Some of the narration is not great; you have to listen carefully, but it is still really good stuff if you are patient and willing to rewind a few times.
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The Science of Mind Management
- By: Swami Mukundananda
- Narrated by: Zubin Balaporia
- Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
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The quality of our mind determines the quality of the life we lead. It can be our greatest ally or our worst adversary. A mind that runs amok could steal our inner peace and undermine every productive endeavour. Yet, with proper knowledge, training and discipline, it is possible to unleash the mind’s infinite potential. In The Science of Mind Management, Swami Mukundananda charts the four different aspects of the human mind and lays down a clear path towards mastering it.
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Must read gor every being
- By PRASAD N SHENOY on 01-06-21
- The Science of Mind Management
- By: Swami Mukundananda
- Narrated by: Zubin Balaporia
Cliche, flowery language, pedestrian illustrations
Reviewed: 02-02-22
If you want to hear an Indian Godman drone on about Karma and Gods will and Free will in the same sentences over and over in different ways, this book is for you. If you are looking to hear some original thought or any mention of real science, then you are out of luck.
This is not the work of a son of Bharatvarsh. This is pathetic.
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