
What if some of the most important ideas were not new, but hidden?The Lost Archives opens rare and rediscovered recordings from the University of Science & Philosophy: archival talks, interviews, and teachings that have remained out of view for years, and in some cases decades.Inside these recordings are questions most people have never heard asked seriously: What is consciousness? What is nature ... more
| Episodes | 2 | Founded | 12 days ago | Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophy |
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In 1988, Lao Russell was asked a simple question:
What is your message for the world?
Her answer opened into something much larger.
She said humanity would never know lasting peace until man understood who he is, what he is, his true purpose on ea... more
In 1954, Walter and Lao Russell issued a warning about nuclear energy that few people ever truly heard.
More than three decades later, Dr. Tim Binder and Malcolm Lillywhite returned to that warning at the 1989 World Balance Conference and asked a qu... more
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