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Tertium Organum

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Tertium Organum

By: P.D. Ouspensky
Narrated by: Lomakayu
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In Tertium Organum Ouspensky questions the assumptions we have about our world. In relation to our cognition of the world and of ourselves the conditions would be ideal if it were possible to accept nothing as data and regard everything as requiring definition and proof. In other words, it would be best to assume that we know nothing, and take this as our starting point.

Public Domain (P)2021 Medicine of One
Ethics & Morality Philosophy Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Spirituality
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This book is one of my favorites in all of the mystical reading I have come across. I have read it multiple times and always get something new. The naration us challenging for me because the reader has a very strange cadence and pauses in the middle of sentences and at very random times so the sentences are not continuous. it makes it very hard for me to keep focused on the material

incredible content - challenging naration

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Obviously the author is well known for some of his writing and experiences relating to the fourth way movement, but this text paints an informative picture of where his beliefs and understandings of the universe were prior to that.

A comprehensive study of early beliefs and conclusions

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The narrator did a very well. He sounded like he understood the material & could have been the author.

The narrator did very well.

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This translation is NOT the version authorized by Ouspensky. This reader has made this his story, without the author’s consent or approval. Get the original, or the original translation if You really want to know what Ouspensky had to say.

The necessity of verifying one’s source

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