
Published: 4 weeks ago
"If they're innocent because they haven't really done anything, then you're innocent because you haven't really done anything." from "Your Immortal Reality" by Gary Renard.
Music is JS Bach's "01-Prelude And Fugue No. 1 In C Major BWV 846_ Praeludium" by Daniel Ben Pienaar available on magnatune.com and "Seguindo O Rio Que Leva Ao Mar" by Lucino Caroso, Marco Valverde, and Carlos Colavolpe available on The Internet Archive. Thank you Daniel, Lucino, Marco, and Carlos, and thank you for listening.

Published: 2 months ago
"One's inner spiritual evolution is of greater value to society than any form of doingness." Dr. David Hawkins from "I, Reality, and Subjectivity".
Music is "Theme from New York in the Fifties" by Steve Allee, available at www.iodapromonet.com and "Chinese Meditation 1", available at The Internet Archive. Thanks Steve and thanks for listening.

Published: 3 months ago
"There is nothing wrong with the world. What is wrong is in the way you look at it." Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj from "I Am That"
All the music is from (the great) Larry Vuckovich. First, is "After Hours", followed by "Afro 6/8 Minor Blues", and available on promonet.iodalliance.com. I'm honored to be able to use it. Thank you Larry, and special thanks to Anne of "Anne is a Man" blog (link on the website). As always, thank you for listening.

Published: 4 months ago
"Expansion of context brings about the resolution of conflict between seemingly disparate viewpoints." Dr. David R. Hawkins from "Reality, Spirituality, and Modern Man".
Music is "Quartet in D major No.285 - Allegro" by Laurel Zucker available from magnatune.com, and, "Gut Bucket" by James Brown (who else?), available from music.podshow.com.
Thanks Laurel, James, and thank you for listening.

Published: 5 months ago
"Anger can be a fulcrum by which the oppressed are eventually catapulted to freedom." Dr. David R. Hawkins from "Transcending the Levels of Consciousness".
Music is, first, "La Seine 1" by Pedro Monteiro, and second, "Motown 1" by (the great) Psykosoul, both available at music.podshow.com. Thank you Pedro, Psykosoul, and especially "Forgotten Classics" at hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com, and thank you for listening.