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Principles of Analytical Trilogy (E31 April 5, 2010)
What is reality? How can we understand ourselves and our place in the universe? Are our problems really caused by people out there, or are those external situations relfections of what's going on inside? What is the true cause of illness?
Inverted Attraction to Suffering (E30 Feb 11, 2010)
And right away, I can feel the reaction to that program title. Our
attraction to suffering! Wait a minute there! How could this be true?
Power and Religion (E29 Jan 18, 2010)
The belief we have in our homeland or ethnic identity can be a
powerful thing. It's ben used to bind people together in times
of national emergency. But also to justify eliminating any
who've been found ethnically "undesirable." Any student of
history can reel off dozens of examples.
Realizing the Dream of a Perfect Society (E28 Dec 23, 2009)
We think of it as something that needs to be built, constructed through
law and legislation. That we need social contracts and eloquent
declarations to lay out the articles and conventions that express what's
acceptable in this society of our making.
True New World Order (E27 Dec 19, 2009)
There have been whispers of its coming down through the millennia. In
religious and philosophical traditions from every corner of the globe they
speak of it. Idealists and despots alike have been driven by its
compelling promise - though obviously with quite different results...
The True Power of Goodness (E26 Dec 9, 2009)
Sometimes, we all look around at the mess and problems of our society
and world and think, “heavens. We'll never resolve all this!" It's
overwhelming. Worrying. Scary even. But we're heading into Christmas
time, and if ever there is an opportune time to take steps to remedy
society's distortion, it is now. Surrounded as we are by these serious
issues of lack of faith and charity, it's always beneficial to call forward the
true spirit of Christmas...
The Power Behind Environmental Destruction (E25 Dec 1, 2009)
They're coming from all over the world. Heads of state, journalists, NGOs
and activists. All with a declared common purpose: to implement new
climate change protocols. It's a laudable, we could even say essential,
objective for our battered and reeling planet, which has suffered in
excess from our lack of will to roll up our sleeves and deal with this...
Youth and Addiction (E24 Nov 7, 2009)
"Oh, the wayward youth of today," parents of all generations have
lamented. "They don't care about any of the old values. They're not
serious. They can't even spell correctly!" I suppose it's always appeared
to the older generation that the young folk are going to hell in a
handbasked. But maybe this time, with our increasing dire situation on
Earth economically, environmentally and spiritually, it would be worth
treating the youth issue more seriously...
Honouring our Inner Ethics (E23 Oct 28, 2009)
Values. Principles. Ethics. The greatest of human beings don't short-
change theirs come hell or high water. "I lose everything if I lose my self-
respect," might be the philosophy underlying that. And I think it's
important to remind ourselves that there is no such thing as flexible
ethics. By definition, ethics are something absolute. No relativity there...
Talent and Narcissism (E22 Oct 19, 2009)
Talent. We speculate about its origin. Neuro scientists study the cerebral
cortex looking for where it comes from, but come up empty. Human
potential specialists spout coffee mug homilies about tieing our sweat to
our big dreams, or something equally banal. Those who rely on their
talent to earn their living wonder at its ephemeral nature...
Love and Relationships (E21 Sept 17, 2009)
Shakespeare saw them sometimes as battlefields, other times as violent,
intense and overpowering. Unrequited, they have left a path of
destruction and torment across the pages of novels for centuries...
The Lost Spirit of Woodstock (E20 Aug 31, 2009)
They came from all over. Young people with a dream. With a vision about
life that was powerful and had an impact. They came in cars and jeeps
and re-fitted school buses. And they kept coming. Way beyond
expectations. The film documenting the extraordinary event won an
Academy Award, and was classified "culturally significant" by the U.S.
Library of Congress...
Calming Epidemic Hysteria (E19 Aug 17, 2009)
Millions were attacked in 1918 by a supposed bug that killed people all
over the world. And worse, we still don't know all the details about that.
But we can read reports of the virus being brought to North America by
returning WW I sailors, and then moving westward by railcar...
Paranoia in Modern Medicine (E18 Aug 8, 2009)
From the time we're young, we're taught to protect our lives from nature.
Sprays to keep off the bugs, oils to block the harmful rays, potent
cleansers to ward off the offending bacteria waiting to take up residence
in the bathroom...
A Truly Tolerant Society (E17 Jul 28, 2009)
"Hell is the other people," is how Jean-Paul Sartre termed it. And we
complicity agree when we point our fingers at bosses or spouses or
even terrorists. But all of this finger pointing, normal as it is, indicates an
enormous ignorance of a psychological principle: those problems
outside, those things in others that "get" us, have much more to do with
ourselves than we like to see. And if we can get a handle on the inner
component of our problems, we're moving in the right direction...
Finding True Religion (E16 Jul 15, 2009)
Michael Stipe wrote about sitting in the corner and losing his. Others fight
over it. Sometimes whole nations of individuals who never go to church
rise up in righteous fury and bombard others because of their religious
differences. Something that happened 500 years ago can be enough to
set off the desire to clean the land of the "intolerable other."...
True Emotional Reality (E15 Jul 6, 1009)
You can't keep 'em locked up inside, we're schooled. Repress them and
you'll pay the consequences later, runs most psychological counsel.
"The problem was, he kept it all bottled up inside," we say as an
explanation of how a school shooter could have exploded in such fury...
Health, Beauty, Power and Persecution (E14 June 29, 2009)
"Love of beauty is taste," Ralph Waldo Emerson said, and this reminds
us of how important beauty is in life. But despite the beauty that's around
us constantly, I'm not sure how much attention we pay to it except in
hose special moments when we're in front of a gorgeous sunset or
watching the innocence of children playing...
Man's Spiritual Journey (E13 Jun 23, 2009)
I remember studying some of the great tragedies of Shakespeare back
along the way. How Hamlet was undone by his indecisiveness, how
Othello destroyed a beautiful love because of his monumental jealousy.
Destroying what is good and beautiful is part of our human neurosis. We
see this clearly in some public figures, of course, but it's not much of a
stretch to recognize these tendencies in my own self and many others
either...
Trilogical Perspective on Suicide (E12 Jun 16, 2009)
Death, as we've explored before on Healing Through Consciousness,
touches us all. But premature death ... well, that cuts a little closer to the
bone. And that death brought about by the victim's own hand, that's
perhaps the most difficult of all. And normally it's not a topic we like to
talk all that much about...
Art and the Healthy Society (E11 Jun 2, 2009)
Some point to our quantum leap in technological wizadry as proof of our
societal development. Others to our more racially and sexually just
legislation. Still others to our sophisticated international trade agreements
and deregulated business environment...
Women on the Couch (E10 May 25, 2009)
The individual who beghins something worthwhile in life, who makes up
his or her mind to do something really good, begins to experience a
vast range of possibilities for accomplishment. The more we do, the more
we see there is to be done. And to really maximize our potential for
achievement, we must have as a foundation a certain amount of
understanding of ourselves, especially understanding of our past...
True Fulfillment and Purpose (E9 May 20, 2009)
"We strut and fret our hour upon the stage" is how Shakespeare put it. A
few centuries later, Andy Warhol was downgrading us to fifteen minutes in
the spotlight. And taking that to heart, a few of us propelled ourselves into
the fast lane. "We're here for a good time, not a long time," was that creed
- and a few of that stripe burned out spectacularly like super-novas...
Coping in our Modern World (E8 May 12, 2009)
From the pressures of family members passing away, to the late-night
preoccupations of lying awake wondering how you're going to pay the
bills, to the more pervasive terrors of war and terrorism, we are living in a
society where difficulties are all around us...
Paranoia Towards Affection (E7 May 4, 2009)
We are trying in our program to give people a place to call where they
can really get help. For health problems, for how to cope with economic
difficulties, for how to untangle the tangled webs we weave in our
relationships...
Making Sense of Relationships (E6 April 28, 2009)
The flutter in our stomachs at love's first blush. The flushed cheeks. The
sleepless nights. And the mixture of emotions at its passing, too. This we
also know. Our relationships mark us inside like our accomplishments
highlight the pages of our resumes. The journeys in and out of love
weave through our songs and poetry. One minute we're itchin' like a man
on a fuzzy tree, the next, love's labor is lost. Ah, the courses of love
never do run smooth...
Death and Transcendence (E5 April 20, 2009)
There's a famous quotation from the Scriptures that no one from my
generation could have missed even if they regularly played hooky from
Sunday School. "For everything, there is a season. A time to be born, a
time to die."...
Societal Structure has AIDS (E4 April 6, 2009)
In today's program, the energetic healing of consciousness, including a
fascinating discussion of how the societal structure has AIDS. When you
start to talk about energetic healing from an Analytical Trilogy perspective,
the discussion gets very interesting. I'm including an excerpt from a
fascinating book called The ABCs of the New Physics by Claudia
Bernhardt Pacheco to explain the Trilogical view of this subject...
Pathology of Power (E3 April 2, 2009)
We discuss the pathology of power and how this sickness is shaping our
society. What passes for psychological analysis in our world today is
most often not psychological at all. We see a lot of biological treatment of
difficulties - "Oh, you're feeling a little depressed? The chemicals in your
brain must be out of whack" or - "You've got a weight problem? This
stomach reduction surgery will fix you right up." Or the analysis reverts to
social issues - you were traumatized by your music teacher when you
were 8, you were humiliated for wetting the bed. All of this is no news for
you if you've been at all tuned in to the normal psychological
interpretations that circulate to explain the myriad problems we face in our
stressful modern world...
Science of Analytical Trilogy (E2 April 14, 2009)
We delve into some key principles of the wonderful science of Analytical
Trilogy, and take questions about coping with life changes, and what's
going on behind drug addiction spurred by the death of two teenagers in
Edmonton, Canada recently. Great listening is just a click away...
Analytical Trilogy and the Keppe Motor (E1 April 7, 2009)
Our first show. An overview of Keppe's vast science of Analytical Trilogy,
including a call-in question about kids and responsibility, and a LIVE
report from the Eco-German trade show about the revolutionary Keppe
Motor...










