The Matrix and Anthroposophy video lecture on YouTube!

by Seth on April 25, 2009

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Sometimes really obvious ideas take a long time to occur to me. For example, I had created a DVD version of my Matrix talk from 2007, but I never thought to convert it and upload it to YouTube.  Suffice it to say, this has been remedied.  Visit my YouTube site (my username is Arapacana) to check it out.  Of course, I had to post it in 9 episodes, because of the 10 minute limit, but that’s life.  There are also some other interesting things I’ve been working on there… kind of a sneak-preview of a little project I have going. ;-)

The lecture presentation (particularly on the basis of the very astute questions from the audience) contains a number of details that I was unable to put into the original paper.

Here is part 1 of 9:

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  • Myst-evious December 11, 2009 at 5:12 am

    Why travel so far away from the basic teaching of the Bible. The metaphysics described in the New Testament in every way fits well with observable reality. We cannot redeem ourselves but once having been redeemed we have power to follow Christ on a journey that eventually leads to us sitting with Him on His throne, if we endure to the end. This is all Christian doctrine. Is there so much more that is needed to fulfill us? Or is it because we are empty that we create more and more complicated answers to simple questions? The Bible says Jesus is the 'Amen' the faithful and true witness and the express image of the Father. If we believe that we can look directly at His life, Jesus Christ , the same, yesterday, today and forever.

    Regards,

    A Christian Mystic

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