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A Tribute To Mike Pinder: Melotron Man Of The Moody Blues
I first met Mike Pinder when the interview you are about to hear was conducted in the mid-1990s. Tt was generally known that Mike was very spiritually evolved and able to mirror his deep realizations through his incredible music both as a solo artist and with the Moody Blues. As an interviewer, I was taken by the sincerity, depth, and breadth of his knowledge and wisdom. Pinder gave freely the benefit of his unique understanding of life through the music that so effortlessly flowed from within. There was an incredible honesty about the man which gave everything he said a moral authority and simple truth that was quite amazing. Without ever posing as one Mike was a very high spiritual teacher. What you will hear is an incredible document of not only the early history and success Mike Pinder achieved as a musician and composer but also the deeper aspects of living a true spiritual life amidst the material maelstrom. Mike was in many ways the soul of The Moody Blues, a progressive band of brothers that touched so many. Fortunately, he has left behind a huge portion of his great spirit within his indelible and enlightening music and words. This audiobook is a tribute of the triumph of true spiritual life made manifest within the context of this rare and wonderful musician composer and philosopher. Here Pinder speaks for himself from the vantage of a life well lived centered upon the deepest from within the soulful core of this wonderful being. His music and philosophy will live long. Mike's inspirational travels continue. Geoffrey Giuliano, 2024
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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The Egyptian Book Of The Dead: The Complete Text
The Egyptian Book of the Dead, often referred to as the 'Book of Coming Forth by Day,' is a profound collection of ancient funerary texts and spells created to guide the deceased through the complex journey of the afterlife. Emerging during the New Kingdom period around 1550 BCE, these texts continued to evolve until about 50 BCE. They developed from earlier religious texts such as the Pyramid Texts and the Coffin Texts, becoming more personalized to meet the individual needs of the deceased. These texts were meticulously written on papyrus scrolls, frequently adorned with elaborate illustrations that vividly depicted various scenes from the afterlife. With around 200 spells, each manuscript could differ, containing a selection tailored for the deceased. Among the most significant spells are those that deal with the weighing of the heart ceremony. This crucial event determined the fate of the deceased by weighing their heart against the feather of Ma'at, the goddess of truth and justice. A lighter heart signified a virtuous life, allowing the deceased to proceed to the afterlife. Other spells served to protect the heart, provide guidance through the afterlife, or direct the shabti figures, small statuettes meant to serve the deceased. The central aim of the Book of the Dead was to ensure a safe passage and a favorable judgment in the afterlife, presided over by Osiris, the god of the underworld. The texts reveal the Egyptians' deep-seated belief in resurrection and the immortality of the soul. They envisioned a paradise called the Field of Reeds, where a righteous soul could enjoy eternal bliss. These beliefs underscore the importance the Egyptians placed on living a life in harmony with the principles of Ma'at.
Unknown (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Ankh (Narrator)
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The Mysticism Of The Egyptian Book Of The Dead
The Egyptian Book of the Dead, also known as the 'Book of Coming Forth by Day,' is a collection of ancient funerary texts and spells aimed at guiding the deceased through the afterlife. These texts were in use from the beginning of the New Kingdom, around 1550 BCE, until about 50 BCE. The Book of the Dead evolved from earlier texts such as the Pyramid Texts of the Old Kingdom and the Coffin Texts of the Middle Kingdom, gradually becoming more personalized to cater to the needs of individual deceased persons. Written on papyrus scrolls and often accompanied by vivid illustrations, the Book of the Dead includes approximately 200 spells, though not every manuscript contains all of them. Some of the most significant spells are those that address the weighing of the heart ceremony, a pivotal event where the deceased's heart is measured against the feather of Ma'at, symbolizing truth and justice. If the heart was found to be lighter than the feather, the deceased could proceed to the afterlife. Other notable spells provided protection for the heart, offered instructions for navigating the afterlife or gave orders to the shabti figures, which were small servant statuettes meant to assist the deceased. The primary purpose of the Book of the Dead was to ensure the safe passage of the deceased through the afterlife and to secure a favorable judgment before Osiris, the god of the afterlife. It was believed that a person who lived according to the principles of Ma'at would achieve a peaceful existence in the Field of Reeds, a paradise where the soul could enjoy eternal life. These texts highlight the Egyptians' strong belief in resurrection and the immortality of the soul. The Book of the Dead provides profound insights into the religious beliefs and practices of ancient Egyptians. It reflects their intricate views on death, the afterlife, and the importance of living a just life.
Unknown (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Ankh (Narrator)
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Devotional Secrets: Neem Karoli Baba
Neem Karoli Baba or Maharaj-ji - was a guru, mystic, and devotee of Lord Hanuman. He is the spiritual master of a number of prominent Americans who traveled to India in the 1960s and 70s, including spiritual teachers Ram Dass, Bhagavan Das, and musicians Krishna Das and Jai Uttal. Maharaji was a lifelong adept of bhakti-yoga and encouraged service to others (seva) as the highest form of unconditional devotion to God. He has been known by different names, through the years. He gave no discourses; the briefest, simplest stories were his teachings. Usually, he sat or lay on a wooden bench wrapped in a plaid blanket while a few devotees sat around him. Visitors came and went; they were given food, a few words, a nod, a pat on the head or back, and they were sent away. There was gossip and laughter for he loved to joke. Maharaj-ji’s teachings were simple and universal. He often said, “Sub Ek” — All is One. He taught us to “love everyone, serve everyone, remember God, and tell the truth.” Strongly connected to Hanuman, Maharaj-ji taught in a non-traditional way that reflected the bhakti path of the heart. Here is the essence of his remarkable life and teachings. In this remarkable audiobook exclusive the great master reveals his devotional secrets.
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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The Warren Report: The Murder Of President John F. Kennedy
In delving into the examination of the Warren Report, a narrative unfolds, revealing a tapestry of controversies and criticisms that have woven doubt into the fabric of its conclusions. The central pillar of contention revolves around the report's assertion that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, was the sole perpetrator behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. As the report posits Oswald as the lone gunman, dissenting voices rise, challenging the simplicity of this conclusion. Critics argue that the investigation failed to adequately explore alternative theories that propose the involvement of multiple assailants. This fundamental disagreement casts a shadow over the narrative crafted by the Warren Commission. A particularly contentious element within the report is the infamous 'magic bullet' theory. This theory contends that a single bullet traversed through both Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally, causing seven wounds in the process. Detractors find this scenario implausible, citing the trajectory and the severity of the injuries as evidence that contradicts the narrative woven by the commission. The narrative takes a twist as the completeness of the investigation comes under scrutiny. Critics contend that key witnesses were left uninterrogated, and crucial pieces of evidence remained inadequately examined. The suggestion that the commission may have overlooked vital information introduces an air of skepticism surrounding the integrity of the narrative.
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Ark (Narrator)
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The Book of Enoch, an ancient text attributed to the biblical figure Enoch, unveils a captivating narrative that transcends traditional religious boundaries. This enigmatic work, also known as 1 Enoch, delves into realms seldom explored in mainstream religious texts. Comprising various sections, the Book of Enoch offers a vivid portrayal of cosmic visions, angelic hierarchies, and apocalyptic prophecies. Its pages weave a tapestry of mysticism, blending elements of otherworldly journeys and divine revelations. As readers traverse the intricate prose, they encounter a vivid spectrum of celestial beings, from the righteous Watchers to the fallen angels. The Book of Enoch, with its ethereal imagery and prophetic insights, invites contemplation on the complexities of the divine, leaving an indelible mark on those who seek to unravel the mysteries it presents.
Unknown (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Bell (Narrator)
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William Blake was an English poet, painter, and printmaker who lived during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Born on November 28, 1757, in London, England, Blake displayed artistic and poetic talent from an early age. Despite facing financial difficulties and limited formal education, he developed into one of the most visionary and unconventional figures of the Romantic era. Blake's artistic endeavors spanned both visual arts and literature. As a poet, he is renowned for his innovative and symbolic verse, often exploring themes of spirituality, imagination, and the human experience. His most famous collection of poems is 'Songs of Innocence and Experience,' where he contrasts the idyllic world of innocence with the harsh realities of experience. Notable poems from this collection include 'The Lamb' and 'The Tyger.' In addition to his poetic achievements, Blake was a skilled and imaginative visual artist. He was a self-taught engraver, producing intricate and highly symbolic illustrations for his own works. His method of 'illuminated printing' involved both text and illustrations being etched onto copper plates, allowing for a seamless integration of words and images. Some of his other notable works include 'The Marriage of Heaven and Hell' and prophetic books like 'The Book of Urizen' and 'The Four Zoas.' One of Blake's distinctive features was his unorthodox spiritual and philosophical beliefs. He was deeply critical of organized religion and the conventional morality of his time. Blake developed a personal mythology incorporating mystical and visionary elements, often challenging traditional Christian doctrines.
G. K. Chestertson (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Bell (Narrator)
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Orson Welles, born in 1915 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, emerged as a multifaceted force in the realms of radio and cinema. His early foray into the arts began in his teenage years, and by 1938, he achieved nationwide recognition for his radio adaptation of H.G. Wells' 'The War of the Worlds.' This broadcast, presented as a series of news bulletins about a Martian invasion, caused widespread panic and showcased Welles' ability to captivate audiences through innovative storytelling. Welles' transition to film was marked by the groundbreaking 'Citizen Kane' in 1941. In this masterpiece, he played a pivotal role as co-writer, director, producer, and actor. Although it faced challenges initially, 'Citizen Kane' has since garnered acclaim for its narrative innovation and technical achievements. This film not only solidified Welles' position in cinema but also left an indelible mark on the history of filmmaking. Despite early successes, Welles encountered difficulties in Hollywood, struggling to secure funding and facing interference with some of his projects. His subsequent films, such as 'The Magnificent Ambersons' (1942), 'Touch of Evil' (1958), and 'Chimes at Midnight' (1965), showcased his creative prowess but also reflected the challenges he faced in the industry. Welles' contributions extended beyond filmmaking; he excelled as an actor, featuring prominently in films like 'The Third Man' (1949) and 'Compulsion' (1959). His performances, coupled with his distinctive voice, added layers to his artistic legacy. As he navigated the complexities of the film industry, Welles remained active, taking on diverse roles in projects like 'The Trial' (1962) and 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966). His resilience and willingness to challenge conventional norms continued to define his career.
Peter Bogdanovich (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Bell (Narrator)
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Aleister Crowley The Book Of Lies
'The Book of Lies' is a work of occult and mystical literature written by English author and occultist Aleister Crowley. Published in 1913, it is considered one of Crowley's most enigmatic and cryptic works, reflecting his deep interest in esotericism, mysticism, and the occult. The book is structured in a way that reflects its title, as it is filled with falsehoods, deceptions, and paradoxes, all designed to challenge the reader's perception of reality and truth. It's not a traditional narrative or straightforward text; instead, it is a collection of short chapters and verses that touch upon various esoteric and philosophical topics. Throughout the book, Crowley explores concepts related to mysticism, symbolism, and spirituality, often blending elements of Eastern and Western traditions to create a complex and multi-layered tapestry of ideas. 'The Book of Lies' is a challenging and thought-provoking work that invites readers to question their beliefs and embrace a more open and flexible perspective on reality. It is often regarded as a key text within Crowley's body of work and has been influential in the development of modern occult and spiritual movements. The book's intricate and sometimes puzzling content continues to fascinate and intrigue those interested in the mystical and the arcane.
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers
Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers by Charles Bradlaugh: Charles Bradlaugh's 'Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers' is a collection of biographical sketches and essays that celebrate the lives and ideas of prominent freethinkers throughout history. As an ardent advocate for secularism and freethought, Bradlaugh aims to promote rationalism, skepticism, and intellectual inquiry. The book features influential figures like Voltaire, Thomas Paine, and Giordano Bruno, shedding light on their contributions to science, philosophy, and the advancement of human knowledge. Bradlaugh, a prominent British atheist, political activist, and writer, was a leading advocate for secularism and freethought. As a passionate proponent of free speech and social reform, Bradlaugh wrote extensively on topics related to atheism, politics, and social justice, challenging prevailing religious and societal norms.
Charles Bradlaugh (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Arc (Narrator)
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Set in pre-revolutionary France, 'Dangerous Liaisons' is an epistolary novel that revolves around the cynical Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, two former lovers who engage in a web of seduction, manipulation, and betrayal. Through their letters, the novel exposes the moral corruption and decadence of the French aristocracy. With themes of sexual intrigue, power dynamics, and the consequences of unbridled passions, Laclos crafts a gripping and psychologically intricate narrative that continues to captivate readers today. 'Dangerous Liaisons' remains a timeless exploration of human desires and the destructive nature of games played with hearts. Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, a French army general and writer, is most famous for his epistolary novel 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses' ('Dangerous Liaisons'), published in 1782. The novel, exploring themes of seduction, manipulation, and revenge among the French aristocracy, became a literary classic and a seminal work of French literature.
Pierre Choderlos De Laclos (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Arc (Narrator)
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A foundational work in the field of philosophy, outlining Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's influential theory of dialectics and the logical structure of absolute idealism. Hegel's ambitious work explores the evolution of thought through a triadic process of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis, leading to the development of higher concepts and truths. This complex philosophical treatise attempts to understand the nature of reality, history, and human consciousness, making it a seminal work in Western philosophy and an enduring subject of scholarly debate.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Arc (Narrator)
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