Deus Deceptor
(audio available for paid subscribers) In the first of his 1641 Meditations on First Philosophy, Descartes imagines that a malevolent God or an evil demon
(audio available for paid subscribers) In the first of his 1641 Meditations on First Philosophy, Descartes imagines that a malevolent God or an evil demon
We are producing an audio and text series of public domain works by notable authors. Some express nondual philosophy, others are more like artistic depictions
We are producing an audio and text series of public domain works by notable authors. Some express nondual philosophy, others are more like artistic depictions
We are producing an audio and text series of public domain works by notable authors. Some express nondual philosophy, others are more like artistic depictions
We are producing an audio and text series of public domain works by notable authors. Some express nondual philosophy, others are more like artistic depictions
We are producing an audio and text series of public domain works by notable authors. Some express nondual philosophy, others are more like artistic depictions
(audio available for paid subscribers) Whatever you hold back will hold you back. That’s the basic operating principle of the failed search for truth, which
We are producing an audio and text series of public domain works by notable authors. Some express nondual philosophy, others are more like artistic depictions
We are producing an audio and text series of public domain works by notable authors. Some express nondual philosophy, others are more like artistic depictions
We are producing an audio and text series of public domain works by notable authors. Some express nondual philosophy, others are more like artistic depictions
“The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.”
William Blake
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