Pythagoras and Music — Melanie Richards, M.Mus., S.R.C.
The musician draws the bow across the violin string and immediately the inert atmosphere becomes vibrant and transparent, “…as if sound from nonspatial realms shines through
The musician draws the bow across the violin string and immediately the inert atmosphere becomes vibrant and transparent, “…as if sound from nonspatial realms shines through
Ancient Greek legend has it that in the sixth century BCE, there were seven sages in Greece who served the God Apollo. According to the
This is a meditation on the “The Am Dwat,” written and presented by Debby Barrett. Running Time: 34:56 | 33 MB Podcast Copyright © 2008
This podcast is a reading of Orpheus Remembered: The Rediscovery of Orpheus during the Renaissance by Alex Broquet. Running Time: 33:49 | 30.9MB Podcast Copyright
The great mystics of all times and all places have meditated deeply on the Gnosis of the Heart. In many languages, there are two kinds
Dr. Jasmine Day was born in 1972 in Perth, Australia, and received her PhD in Cultural Anthropology from The University of Western Australia in 2002.
Harmony is often emphasized in esoteric circles as a goal of the seeker on the mystical path. By achieving harmony within, the mystic accomplishes a
Leonardo DaVinci has been a household word for the 500 years since his lifetime. This podcast explores some of Leonardo’s unique qualities of thought and
Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis – English Grand Lodge for the Americas