Showing posts with label Sufi Reverberations Podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sufi Reverberations Podcast. Show all posts

Sunday, November 01, 2020

The Essence of the Problem That Lies Before Us (Part 5) - Video Presentation

I've re-packaged episode 5 of the multi-part series of podcasts entitled: "The Essence of the Problem That Lies Before Us" in a video format which can be accessed through the following url: 

                                                                     Bitchute

I believe the foregoing visual presentation adds a lot of valuable, and stimulating possibilities for critical reflection to the audio portion of the podcast.

The four earlier parts of the aforementioned podcast can still be freely downloaded at: 

                                                                    Queries

In addition, there is an array of free videos, articles, and books on a variety of contemporary issues that also are available through the latter link. 

I hope you will have the interest and courage to explore the material associated with both of the foregoing links. The surface is merely a veil that tends to obscure what lies beneath.

Thursday, September 03, 2020

The Essence of the Problem That Lies Before Us - Part 2


The Essence of the Problem That Lies Before Us - Part 2

 (The foregoing link is for listening to or downloading an mp3 file - 26 minutes long) 

This is the second episode in a five-part series on the U.S. Constitution which explores the meaning of: The establishment clause of the First Amendment, along with some critical reflection concerning the nature and scope of the Ninth and Tenth Amendments, as well as the guarantee clause of Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution. All of the foregoing is pursued in relation to the roles of Congress, the Executive, and the Judiciary. 

I know that the description above seems to SCREAM "Boring". However, both metaphorically and literally, your life might well depend on being able to properly grasp the nature of the rights and powers that have, respectively, been retained and reserved for the people under the U.S. Constitution, as well as being able to acquire insight into what neither the Federal nor state governments are entitled to do with respect to the people.