We dig into the spiritual philosophy popularly known as "The Law of One" as recounted in the channeled works of L/L Research, the Other Selves Working Group, Circle R, and other sources. We attempt to provide a somewhat more human slant on these channeled messages so that regular people can apply this philosophy to their lives and participate in their own spiritual development more consciously.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySpiritualityReligion & SpiritualitySociety & Culture |
Returning from their hiatus, Nithin and Jeremy look into what Confederation entities might have to say about the subject of depression. We look at depression in several senses: as a starving of love from its source, a rejection of the self and the ci... more
Jeremy gives a short update on the status of the podcast, followed by a recording of his presentation, New Insights Into the Archetypal Mind, recorded at the Other Selves Working Group's January 2025 Law of One Concepts Study Circle meeting.
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In this final installment of our series on the archetypal mind, Dr. Stephen Tyman joins us once more to help us begin to explore the spirit cycle of the tarot. We discuss the unfathomably vast scope of the spirit complex through the lens of its seven... more
Nithin and Jeremy tackle another 1974 Hatonn session two days following the one they analyzed last episode, this one extending the Confederation's concepts of love, light, and other primal distortions into the area of desire and service. This begins ... more
I’m only a few episodes into (inaudible), but can already tell this pod will dominate my playlist for a couple of months as I catch up. The discourse on L/L channeling is thoughtful, entertaining, and has left me with insights previously unexplored to me. And while I don’t agree with every interpretation presented, consideration and discernment is part of the process of playing The Game we find ourselves in. If you think of yourself as a spiritual seeker, consider giving (inaudible) a listen.
A true seeker will find this Podcast and rejoice for the discussions give clarity as well as deep thought.
Love the podcast. Great discussions and thoughtful insight on living a life with love.
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