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Musings on Theosophy
Marlon Braccia, William Q. Judge, Helena P. Blavatsky
8 episodes
9 months ago
Why do bad things happen to good people? Is there really any justice in the world? The Secret Doctrine has much to say about the law of karma and its twin doctrine, reincarnation, as an explanation to these subjects and many other mysteries of human life. Ceaseless in its operation, the cycles of cause and effect bear alike upon solar systems, planets, nations, families, and individuals. Karma means action, and our minds are the real planes of action. William Q. Judge gives a comprehensive explanation of the three classes of karma and its three fields of operation that leaves no room for coincidence. He points to human beings as responsible coworkers in a living universe.
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Why do bad things happen to good people? Is there really any justice in the world? The Secret Doctrine has much to say about the law of karma and its twin doctrine, reincarnation, as an explanation to these subjects and many other mysteries of human life. Ceaseless in its operation, the cycles of cause and effect bear alike upon solar systems, planets, nations, families, and individuals. Karma means action, and our minds are the real planes of action. William Q. Judge gives a comprehensive explanation of the three classes of karma and its three fields of operation that leaves no room for coincidence. He points to human beings as responsible coworkers in a living universe.
Show more...
Philosophy
Arts,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Buddhism,
Christianity,
Islam,
Judaism,
Hinduism,
History,
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Nature,
Astronomy,
Earth Sciences,
Physics
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The Sevenfold Constitution of Man - Part 2
Musings on Theosophy
49 minutes
2 years ago
The Sevenfold Constitution of Man - Part 2
Part 2 of the Sevenfold Constitution of Man, delves further into our complex human nature. With Manas and Buddhi clarified, the difference between knowledge and wisdom becomes apparent, as does its source. Understanding the physical brain’s limited role can open insights of our existence that lies far beyond tangible substance. Once the source of our impulses is understood, it becomes easier to align our actions so our human experience becomes one of greater depth and satisfaction, and if we choose, a force for good in the trajectory of mankind. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/musingsontheosophy/donations
Musings on Theosophy
Why do bad things happen to good people? Is there really any justice in the world? The Secret Doctrine has much to say about the law of karma and its twin doctrine, reincarnation, as an explanation to these subjects and many other mysteries of human life. Ceaseless in its operation, the cycles of cause and effect bear alike upon solar systems, planets, nations, families, and individuals. Karma means action, and our minds are the real planes of action. William Q. Judge gives a comprehensive explanation of the three classes of karma and its three fields of operation that leaves no room for coincidence. He points to human beings as responsible coworkers in a living universe.