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Gnosticism Then and Now Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogue 69
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The label “gnostic” is used to recommend and condemn. So what is, and what was, Gnosticism? This episode of the Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogues, with Rupert Sheldrake and Mark Vernon, takes a lead from a series of fascinating essays exploring the ancient movement and its modern forms by the philosopher, David Bentley Hart. Gnosticism was originally a set of cosmologies which shared the sense that the created order was blocked from the celestial spheres by angelic and demonic powers. It was remarkably widespread amongst early Christians of all kinds. They turned to Christ, in the hope of redemption or escape. Nowadays, it is used in different ways, often to express a sense of yearning or hope. As Rupert and Mark discuss, Gnosticism may offer the promise of a re-enchanted cosmos, freed from the Archons of the machine and mammon. Properly understood, it might offer a key for our times.

Dr Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, is a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University he worked in developmental biology as a Fellow of Clare College. He was Principal Plant Physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics and From 2005 to 2010 was Director of the Perrott-Warrick project, Cambridge. www.sheldrake.orgRupert/'s latest book is...
The Science Delusion: 2020 Edition

www.sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/the-sc…


Dr Mark Vernon is a writer and psychotherapist. He contributes to programmes on the radio, writes and reviews for newspapers and magazines, gives talks and podcasts. His books have covered themes including friendship and God, ancient Greek philosophy and wellbeing. His new book, out August 2019, is "A Secret History of Christianity: Jesus, the Last Inkling and the Evolution of Consciousness". He has a PhD in ancient Greek philosophy, and other degrees in physics and in theology, and works as a psychotherapist in private practice. He used to be an Anglican priest.www.markvernon.comMark/'s latest book is...
A Secret History of Christianity: Jesus, the Last Inkling, and the Evolution of Consciousness

www.markvernon.com/books/a-secret-history-of-chris…
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@Thebusysuperhuman

2 years ago

Ordinary people have huge TVs Extraordinary people have huge libraries. Very interested in what the “Gnostic Jesus” said but also the whole idea of Gnosticism. Thank you as always for sharing your wisdom

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@enidsnarb

2 years ago

I watch many high science people in many disciplines . Last night I watched hours and hours on the holes in the accepted evolution theorems by several good theist scientists . I found your take on the morphic field in transferring the information for new versions of new species through generations to be quite logical ! I have had witnessed telepathic experiences with my close family , what you are teaching is very real ! Thank You from Claremont California

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@zaquiemeredith

2 years ago

Marvellous. I admire your wisdom Rupert Sheldrake!

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@lovedicedtomatoes9653

2 years ago

These conversations are such a gift.

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@hanknelson3231

2 years ago

Paul had a real experience that more than convinced him that there really was a Devine realm present and sentient, on the road to Damascus.

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@BillBrutzman

2 years ago

This discussion helps illuminate _ the meaning and significance of St. Paul in letters and scriptures. Bravo and alleluia!

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@shawnhollahan590

2 years ago

Five-Star ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Conversation.

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@OrigenisAdamantios

2 years ago

This is the best!!! Thank you! 🙏🏼

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@chrisd6982

2 years ago

Great light effect on Mark's shirt.

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@anewhumanstory

2 years ago

A wonderful contemplation. Thank you for the nourishment. +++

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@neogirl37

2 years ago

Absolutely fantastic to hear you guys discuss this. 😁😁😁

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@ramlosaclash

2 years ago

Love the Drake!

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@thedumbguncollector5546

2 years ago

I missed you guys. For some reason I forgot to check in on this awesome podcast for six months or so.

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@rolandsilver7742

2 years ago

I really like the idea of this life preparing for the next realm.

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@yomecagm

2 years ago

thank you sir , very interesting ;)

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@muzzamil9833

2 years ago

Please bring in Michael Tsarion in your podcast, he’s got a firm grip on these topics including the occult sciences. A kind request to sir sheldrake.

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@PauldelJunco

2 years ago

Speaking of the machine, have you thought of interviewing Paul Kingsnorth who has a lot to say about “the Machine”?

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@carolbailey1325

2 years ago

An excellent new book that addresses the idea of the machine and where we are today is The End of the Megamachine: A brief history of a failing civilization. by Fabian Scheilder. Noam Chompsky and Vandana Shiva, among others endorse this book. I highly recommend this book...the context of where we are now. Includes the origins of our Western Science and separation of spirit from material, including all nature. As if it is a mechanism that has no life or spirit of its own...a mere tool to be used and dominated.

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@ruipedroparada

2 years ago

The Romantics require perhaps some revisiting....Thanissaro Bhikkhu''s "Buddhist Romanticism" presents an interesting angle. Many thanks for the Dialogue

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