Graham Hancock, on the efficacy of “good and evil”

Listened to this 20-minute video while lying in bed early this morning. Good. Provocative. Haven’t read either of his own books to which he refers. Probably don’t need to. I viscerally “get” both the banality and viciousness of evil, plus the function of duality for free will in this 3D universe that a friend of his calls the “uni-versity.” Exactly! Whenever I’ve just gone through a particularly excruciating exercise in the “wrong use of will,” * I view whatever that experience cost me (in money or other kinds of treasure) as “tuition.”

* For years I wrestled with the difficult and provocative message in the little series of books published in 1984 called “The Right Use of Will“)

About Ann Kreilkamp

PhD Philosophy, 1972. Rogue philosopher ever since.
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