In what is a fascinating lecture given by Anne Bancroft, the meaning of mysticism in the 11th, 12th and 13th century is defined and the commonalities between the teachings of Medieval Mystics and elements of Zen Buddhism and Hinduism are then discussed and compared to the tense relationship that existed between Medieval Mystics and the Christian Church which strove to suppress such teachings.
The Wessex Research Group archive contains those lectures that have been digitised and are freely downloadable as a personal educational tool. FFI log on to www.wessexresearchgroup.org
Yoga as a Way of Life. Wholeness through Yoga and Exercise
Spiritual Man and the End of an Age
The Confluence of Science and Religion
The Value of the Near Death Experiences in the Evolution of Consciousness
The Greek Spirit
Human Values
The Mystic Beatles. The Fab Four as Transmitters of the Perennial Philosophy
The Sacredness of Sexual Energy
Esoteric Healing
We Are Love
The Art and Science of Spiritual Healing
The Secret Garden. The Way to the Heart
Atlantean Religion
A Guide to Extra Terrestrial Contact
The Warrior Kings of Wessex
Arthur and the Matter (Spirit) of Britain
Redemption Through the Power of Love
Celtic Spirituality. A Vision of Wholeness
The Christ and the Feminine
Aligning our Consciousness with Nature
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