The Theory Of Celestial Influence


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The Theory Of Celestial Influence


The Theory Of Celestial Influence

Author: Rodney Collin

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2019-01-15


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Before Paulo Coelho and Eckhart Tolle came Rodney Collin. A huge 462 page book full of essential knowledge. How To Become Supernatural Man, The Universe and Cosmic Mystery is an exploration of the universe and man's place in it. Rodney Collin examines 20th-century scientific discoveries and traditional esoteric teachings and concludes that the driving force behind everything is neither procreation nor survival, but expansion of awareness. Collin sets out to reconcile the considerable contradictions of the rational and imaginative minds and of the ways we see the external world versus our inner selves. For readers familiar with Gurdjieff's cosmology will here find further examinations of the systems outlined in by Ouspensky in Search of the Miraculous.

The Theory of Celestial Influence


The Theory of Celestial Influence

Author: Rodney Collin

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1968


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The Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution


The Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution

Author: David Marshall Miller

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2022


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"Here is a well-known story. Before sometime in the early modern period, Europeans believed that knowledge of nature came solely from reading books, above all those of Aristotle. Then the humanist re-discovery and translation of various ancient philosophical works led the number of "authorities" to grow, and alongside a monolithic "Aristotelianism" emerged any number of "-isms": Stoicism, Epicureanism, Platonism, Skepticism, and so on. Gradually, philosophers realized that they need not need rely on authorities at all, and began to use their own reason, coupled with experience and experiment. Scholasticism and humanism were dead, and the "Age of Reason" had begun, with Descartes as its iconoclastic father (perhaps with a little help from Bacon)"--