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Psychology

Gnostic Esoteric Psychology can be found in all of the scriptures of the ancient religions. These collected lectures of the GnosticRadio.org archive detail the pratical methods to work with the mind and how to awaken the consciousness.

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8. Why Meditate?

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8. Why Meditate? The goal of every religion is the union of the human consciousness with divinity. The technique that facilitates this union is a very precise use of the consciousness. Through activating and directing our consciousness in the right way, we can open the do ...

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Cain and Abel (1)

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Cain and Abel (1) Based on the real meaning of Cain and Abel, characters in the book of Genesis, as a starting point, this lecture explains the fundamental problem we face as individuals and as a world. Learn about our mind, our soul (consciousness), and our relationship w ...

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Consciousness

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Consciousness Everyone talks about awakening the consciousness, but how many can define it? This lecture explains the human consciousness and the practical method to develop it. Includes the nature of perception, states of consciousness, meditation, and clairvoyance. ...

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Development of the Inner Human Being

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Development of the Inner Human Being Continues the explanation of the Five Centers and Psychological Equilibrium given in other lectures. Includes the two superior centers, the creation of the soul and how to interpret visions and dreams.

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Ego, Essence, Personality

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An essential primer on the most fundamental aspects of Gnostic Psychology, or Self-knowledge. The nature of the soul (Essence), how it becomes filtered and conditioned (by ego), and is expressed through the personality (personi: mask).

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Erroneous Functioning of the Five Centers

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Fundamental aspects of the Gnostic work. Includes the two types of Suffering, the three brains, and psychological equilibrium.

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Four States of Consciousness

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Four States of Consciousness Explaining the states of consciousness available to the human being, and how they are accessed. In Greek, they are called Ekasia, Pistis, Dianoia, and Nous.

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Gnostic Groups and the Mind

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Gnostic Groups and the Mind In his famous letter to the Corinthians, the Gnostic Christian Paul explained why divisions emerge in religions and spiritual groups. The Gnostic Movement founded by Samael Aun Weor is no exception, and splintered into a great diversity of factions. Learn ...

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How to Know the I (1)

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The practical, analytical science of developing conscious discrimination and direct insight into the nature of the I or self through observation and comprehension of the skandhas or aggregates: form (rupa), sensations (vedana), perception (samjnana), ment ...

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How to Know the I (2)

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How to use the understanding of the skandhas in self-observation and meditation, the aggregates (skandhas) in Kabbalah as related to other dimensions, and the practical method to consciously realize the nature of the real self.

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Human Machine

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Human Machine The structure, function, and use of our physiological and psychological machine.

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Human-like Machine

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Another approach to viewing the situation we find ourselves in and how to change it: Gnostic psychology, Shakespeare's Macbeth, and the consciousness.

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Impressions As Food

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The nourishment of the consciousness from moment to moment. Learn how to digest the impressions of life in order to feed your psyche in a healthy way.

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Intelligence

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The Gnostic view of intelligence, intellect, creativity, and the different forms of cathexis.

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Our Personality: Lunar or Divine

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Our Personality: Lunar or Divine The word personality comes from the Latin personae, which means "mask." In each existence, we form a personality from the influences around us, which we use to navigate through life. Yet, this personality is not the only kind: there is also a solar person ...

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Retrospection Meditation Explained

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Retrospection Meditation Explained A lecture dedicated solely to the practice of retrospection and comprehension of the ego. It explains the process and method by which we must approach the psychological work, otherwise known as Blue Time or Rest Therapeutics.

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Seeking The Master: Teachers and Students

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Seeking The Master: Teachers and Students Guru Yoga, the required qualifications for any student or teacher, and advice for any student seeking spiritual guidance in relation to schools, teachers and teachings.

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Seven Types of Spiritual People

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This lecture discusses seven very different types of people and how they see and experience spirituality and religion.

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The Three Jewels (1)

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The Three Jewels (1) The Tri-ratna or Triple Gem (Buddha, Dharma, Sangha) and their outer and inner meanings. Includes an exposition about the nature of the Emptiness (Void or Absolute).

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The Three Jewels (2)

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The Three Jewels (2) The development of the consciousness (tathagatagarbha) through the kingdoms of nature in relation to the Adhi-Buddha and the twelve attributes of the Inner Buddha.

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The Three Jewels (3)

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A deeper level of meaning of the Three Jewels and how to actualize them within.

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Three Brains

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The differences between intellect, emotion, and motor-instinctual-sexual functions.

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Three Factors (1)

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How to awaken the consciousness and the importance of psychological equilibrium.

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Three Factors (2)

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How our daily life is influenced by karma, how different types of people make mistakes in life, and how awakening consciousness overcomes suffering.

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Three Fundamentals of the Path

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The Three Keys of Suffering (the Moon, the fornicating Eve, and the turbid waters) and the Three Fundamentals of the Path (Renunciation, Bodhichitta, and Emptiness).

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Three Minds

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Three Minds A basic introduction to a fundamental basis of Gnostic Psychology: the Sensual Mind, the Intermediate Mind, and the Inner Mind.

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Three Modes of Perception

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Three Modes of Perception How the consciousness enters into nature and suffering, and how to change it through practical work. Includes an explanation of Parikalpita, Paratantra, and Parinishpanna (from Yogachara Buddhism).

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To Be and To Know

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Discover the important difference between the consciousness and the intellect, how to simultaneously travel on the vertical and the horizontal path with equilibrium.

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Transformation of Life

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The next step after Self-observation: the transformation of impressions.

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Work of the Initiate

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Work of the Initiate A basic explanation of the structure of our psyche and how it is depicted in the Greek mysteries, the New Testament, and Kabbalah. Learn about your inner psychikon and pneumatikon, and how to acquire Telesis: the intelligent effort towards a defined goal, ...

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