Eastern Psychology
The Missing Link Between Religion and Science: Theosophical Classics
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Narrated by:
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Sandra Brautigam
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By:
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G. R. S. Mead
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Mead notices that modern students often shrug off or dismiss the mysteries and wisdom of the ages, as unimportant. He argues that spirit is entirely absent from the religion of today, because it has been divorced from science. And, what was once considered religion to the primitive man is very different than what is considered religion now. Psychology, what he called the science of antiquity, is what is needed for the student of the mysteries to regain their foothold in the world.
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