Part 6 - The Living Spirit of Inquiry: Exploring Meaning, Myth, and the Mystical Thread
Aquarian Queries
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Narrateur(s):
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Shane Matsumoto
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Auteur(s):
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Zephyro Solon
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Charles McLean
À propos de cet audio
This is the sixth installment of the Aquarian Queries series.
The Living Spirit of Inquiry explores the deep, timeless questions that lie at the heart of the human experience. With a focus on spiritual philosophy, mythic wisdom, and sacred reflection, this volume invites readers into a journey of meaningful questioning, inner awareness, and contemplative practice.
Drawing from the perennial philosophy and the teachings of mystics, sages, and visionaries, the audiobook offers a thoughtful and integrative path for spiritual seekers. It bridges myth and meaning, archetypes and insight, reason and revelation—showing how inquiry itself can be a sacred path toward truth.
Rather than offering fixed answers, this volume encourages listeners to explore the spiritual power of asking, listening, and living into the mystery. Through a blend of ancient traditions, universal themes, and reflective practices, it offers a guide for those seeking to live a more awake, intentional, and soul-centered life.
Key Themes Explored:
- The perennial philosophy and the unity across sacred traditions
- Voices of mystics and spiritual visionaries across cultures
- Archetypes, symbolism, and myth as tools for inner guidance
- The interplay of faith and reason in a meaningful spiritual life
- Inquiry and reflection as spiritual disciplines
- Contemplative practice as a path to spiritual awakening
Perfect for listeners interested in:
- Spiritual philosophy and metaphysical wisdom
- Myth, symbolism, and sacred storytelling
- Inner transformation through reflection and awareness
- Universal teachings that transcend dogma and tradition