Follow Jack Stafford, student of Metaphysics, as he tries to better understand the teachings given by the Masters through The Aetherius Society: the new cosmic religion for the Aquarian Age, incorporating all yogas, Christian mysticism, theosophy, UFOs, and more. He speaks to other members like himself, as well as outside experts in related areas. DISCLAIMER: This is an independent podcast, not pr... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
In this episode of the Mysticast, host Jack Stafford interviews Kevin Knuth, a professor at the University at Albany and a prominent researcher of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). Kevin shares insights from his scientific journey into UAP researc... more
Jack Stafford and guest co-host Jerry Kettle engage with Ronnie Pontiac, a renowned writer and expert in metaphysics. This episode dives into the intricate world of metaphysical traditions across various cultures, exploring the universal themes of lo... more
Daniel Joseph of Researchers for Truth is a disciple of Dr. Stylianos Atteshlis (Daskalos) and founder of the organization in America. Together with Jack Stafford, they explore the connections and distinctions between their belief system and those of... more
In this episode of Mysticast, host Jack Stafford engages with guests Roger Nelson and Chrissie Blaze in a profound dialogue exploring the intersections between science, spirituality, metaphysics, and global consciousness. The discussion delves into v... more
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Hi jack, loving your podcast, I’ve never studied any metaphysics but have came to many of the same conclusions, and believe we live a self perfecting cycle. we are the physical, clouds are dreams and the cosmos is our collective consciousness, thank you, simon
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