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🗓️ 12 January 2024
⏱️ 37 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the reality revolution. I'm your host Brian Scott. |
0:10.7 | In January, it will be an anniversary of Robert Stone's death, and I got a chance recently |
0:17.9 | to meet in person Robert Stone's son and I heard all about his writing |
0:24.9 | style and the way that he wrote. It was very interesting. He said that Robert Stone had a very |
0:31.1 | particular schedule and he would write by hand every day for a certain given amount every day and he wrote like 80 books we've gotten |
0:41.4 | the wonderful opportunity to read many of these teachings and this is another one I wanted to |
0:48.9 | read from Life Without Limits called the amazing power of positive imaging. Robert Stone is very good at giving |
0:55.8 | specific techniques that you can use and are quite different than many of the more generic |
1:02.4 | techniques that you might hear. The amazing power of positive imaging. Greek naturalists getting their inspiration from the beauty of Greek woods and streams |
1:16.2 | extrapolated natural characteristics into human life. |
1:20.7 | Nature was at the core of their architecture and at the core of their democracy. |
1:25.1 | Nature's ways were synchronized with mathematics by Pythagoras as far back as the |
1:30.4 | sixth century. |
1:31.9 | Nature's ways were reconciled with the art of successful living by Plato. |
1:36.6 | Nature's ways became the ways of the gods by Greek religionists. |
1:41.3 | The key to this extrapolation of nature to such seemingly diverse areas as mathematics and religion was with the use of mental imagery. |
1:51.9 | Socrates claimed that seeing with the eyes was far less reliable than seeing with the mind. |
1:57.8 | Plato saw less of a future for humankind in the pursuit of human pleasures |
2:01.9 | than in the pursuit of the creator's pleasures, |
2:05.0 | making this a better world to live in. |
2:08.1 | In Athens, his appeal was, |
2:09.9 | you, my friend, a citizen of the great and mighty and wise city of Athens, |
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