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Prime Video: The History of the Islamic Golden Age

Prime Video: The History and Achievements of the Islamic Golden Age

The History and Achievements of the Islamic Golden Age
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It is nearly impossible to overstate the power and importance of the crucial 500-year history of the Abbasid Empire. This is your opportunity to get to know the story and the accomplishments of this great period in human civilization. With acclaimed lecturer Eamonn Gearon, get brilliant insights into an era too often overlooked.
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S1 E1 - From Camels to Stars in the Middle East



June 1, 2020
32min
Step back to one of the most important yet overlooked periods in human history. Your tour of the Golden Age of Islamic Civilization begins with the who, what, why, where, when, and how of this great period and its impact. Explore the Abbasid Empire and see how it bridged the ancient world and the Renaissance.
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S1 E2 - Ibn Battuta’s Search for Knowledge



June 1, 2020
30min
As a truly international, intercultural, interracial, and even intercontinental era, great travelers abound. Here, you will meet the Moroccan wayfarer Ibn Battuta and trace his journey across Northern Africa and the Middle East in the century after the Mongol sack of Baghdad. Gain new insights into the era - including whether it ever truly come to an end.
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S1 E3 - Arabian Nights Caliph: Harun al-Rashid



June 1, 2020
32min
Get to know the great Caliph Harun al-Rashid and Baghdad's House of Wisdom, which was the largest depository of books in the world at that time - and served as the engine that drove much of the Golden Age. Then shift your attention to the Arabian Nights collection of stories and legends to discover the source of al-Rashid's enduring fame.
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S1 E4 - The Arab World’s Greatest Writer: al-Jahiz



June 1, 2020
30min
Considered by many scholars to be the finest writer of Arabic prose who ever lived, al-Jahiz was a brilliant stylist and author of more than 200 works, many of which survive today. Here, you will uncover the origins of Arabic writing before turning to the life and works of al-Jahiz.
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S1 E5 - Algebra, Algorithms, and al-Khwarizmi



June 1, 2020
31min
The field of mathematics owes a tremendous debt to the Islamic Golden Age. Mathematicians such as Omar Khayyam (who is perhaps better known today as a poet) and al-Khwarizmi built on the work of Babylonian, Greek, and Indian mathematicians to systematize and explain algebra and symbolic algorithms. Survey this critical period of mathematics history.
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S1 E6 - Baghdad’s House of Wisdom



June 1, 2020
29min
During the Abbasid Empire, Baghdad's House of Wisdom was the world's preeminent center for translation and original research. Find out why translation flourished in this era, and meet two of the Golden Age's most important translators: Hunayan Ibn Ishaq and al-Kindi. Then consider the intellectual legacy of the Arabic translation movement.
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S1 E7 - Muhammad, the Hadith, and Imam Bukhari



June 1, 2020
29min
Hadith refers to the collected sayings of Muhammad outside of the Quran, all of which were gathered and sifted in an amazing feat of research by Iman al-Bukhari 200 years after Muhammad's death. Journey with al-Bukhari as he wrestles with the authenticity of hundreds of thousands of hadith - and how his work continues to impact Islam today.
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S1 E8 - Interpreting and Defending the Quran



June 1, 2020
32min
Delve into the realm of Quranic exegesis from the year 750 until about 1258. By considering the life of al-Tabari, one of the most important commentators in Islamic history, you will uncover the method and implications of tafsir, or exegesis. Your study will take you into controversial territory with a look at the infamous Satanic Verses.
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S1 E9 - The Arab Herodotus: al-Masudi



June 1, 2020
27min
Examine the life and times of one of the era's great travel writers. Following the journey of al-Masudi gives you a broad tour of the Islamic Golden Age and its history. After reviewing his biography and reflecting on his reasons for traveling, you will survey the many subjects he wrote about, from geography and geology to the strategy of backgammon.
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S1 E10 - Cairo, al-Haytham, and the Book of Optics



June 1, 2020
30min
Al-Haytham's seven-volume Book of Optics is one of the most fascinating works of scientific enquiry in the Golden Age. After reviewing the wider context of Cairo in the 10th century, delve into al-Haytham's experimentation with optics and the eye. Find out why many modern scholars have called him the world's first true scientist.
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S1 E11 - Master Muslim Scholar: al-Biruni



June 1, 2020
31min
Meet al-Biruni, a scholar and polymath who left a mark on physics, math, astronomy, geography, anthropology, history, and much more. Born in modern-day Uzbekistan, his pursuit of learning and dissemination of knowledge is unparalleled. See what made his scholastic approach and his research methodology so groundbreaking.
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S1 E12 - Astronomy in the Islamic Golden Age



June 1, 2020
30min
It would be difficult to overstate the importance of the Islamic Golden Age on the field of astronomy, as evidenced today by the number of stars with Arabic names. Focusing on the work of three Islamic astronomers, you'll explore the difference between astronomy and astrology, and unpack the many scientific advancements of the era.
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S1 E13 - Medieval Muslim Medicine and Hospitals



June 1, 2020
30min
Continue your study of the Golden Age's many scientific achievements with a look at the development of medicine and the rise of what today we would call the teaching hospital. Along the way, you will encounter one of the greatest medical minds of all time, Ibn Sina (better known in the West as Avicenna).
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S1 E14 - Alchemistry and Chemistry in Early Baghdad



June 1, 2020
30min
The word "scientist" wasn't invented until the 19th century, but we would nonetheless apply the word to the many scientific thinkers of the Golden Age. Here, you'll witness the process of experimentation that was the start of the scientific method, and you'll see how scientists of the time advanced the field of chemistry.
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S1 E15 - The Fertile Crescent, Water, and al-Jazari



June 1, 2020
29min
The Middle East's river systems and irrigation methods were vital for the Abbasid Empire to thrive. After learning about the geography and agricultural techniques of the Golden Age, you'll turn your attention to the link between agriculture and politics - and round out your study of water with a look at some beautiful gardens.
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S1 E16 - Jewish Scholar in Cairo: Moses Maimonides



June 1, 2020
31min
The 12th century Jewish scholar Moses Maimonides offers great insight into the relationship among the three Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Delve into the politics of Cordoba in Andalusia, Spain, during the Golden Age, and then consider Maimonides' scholarship - including his philosophy about the relationship between faith and reason.
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S1 E17 - The Banu Musa’s Inventions and Automatons



June 1, 2020
30min
From water fountains to self-playing musical instruments, the Golden Age saw an astounding amount of ingenuity. Take a look at a few of the era's most interesting and delightful inventions and automations, and then examine the life and work of al-Jazari, who today is considered the "father of robotics."
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S1 E18 - Mosques, Architecture, and Gothic Revival



June 1, 2020
32min
The development of architecture is a gradual process of shifting styles from one generation to the next, and the 500 years of the Islamic Golden Age gave the world striking advancements in both religious and military architecture. Here, tour the architecture of great mosques and arches, and see how the era influenced the later European Gothic Revival.
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S1 E19 - Arabic Verse, Love Poetry, and Wine Songs



June 1, 2020
30min
Examine the lives and work of three powerful poets: Abu Nuwas, Abu Tammam, and al-Mutanabbi. Reflect on the role of poetry in the Golden Age, including forms and subject matter, and examine the relationship between poetry and the multicultural world of the Abbasid Empire.
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S1 E20 - Medieval Mastermind: Avicenna (Ibn Sina)



June 1, 2020
31min
Ibn Sina - or Avicenna - is arguably the most important philosopher in Islamic history, as well as one of the most influential thinkers of all time. Find out what makes him such an important figure in the history of philosophy, and how he built on the tradition of Aristotle. Then shift your attention to his arguments in the realms of ontology and cosmology.
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S1 E21 - Entertaining in the Time of the Abbasids



June 1, 2020
30min
Shift your attention from the great minds of the Golden Age and find out how people of the time relaxed. As you learn about the era's food and music cultures, you'll uncover quite a few surprises - such as the origins of the traditional three-course meal. You'll also discover that celebrity cookbooks promoting the latest dietary fad are not a modern invention.
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S1 E22 - Calligraphy, Carpets, and the Arabic Arts



June 1, 2020
32min
We're all familiar with the geometric designs of the mythical flying carpets, but there is an astounding array of Islamic art from the period. Here is your chance to revel in the fine arts of the Islamic Golden Age, which in addition to geometric patterns, included stunning calligraphy, plant or vegetal designs, and figurative representations.
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S1 E23 - When Did the Islamic Golden Age End?



June 1, 2020
31min
Scholars conveniently cite the Mongolian sack of Baghdad in 1258 as the end of the Golden Age, but as you have seen, the truth is more complex. Consider several reasons why the era came to an end - including outside invaders, shifting finances, changes in faith, and plain old human folly.
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S1 E24 - Ibn Khaldun on the Rise and Fall of Empire



June 1, 2020
34min
Conclude your survey of the Islamic Golden Age with a big-picture look at what followed, including the rise of the Ottoman Empire, the Black Death, and the emergence of gunpowder. While golden ages must inevitably subside, this final look gives you the opportunity to reflect on one of the most stunning eras in all of human history.
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Rahm (film) - Wikipedia

Rahm (film) - Wikipedia

A virtuous woman has to choose between her honour or saving her brother's life in a Sufi interpretation of William Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure'.




Rahm (film)

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Rahm
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Directed byAhmed Jamal
Written byMahmood Jamal
Produced byMahmood Jamal
StarringSanam Saeed
Sunil Shanker
Sajid Hasan
Nayyar Ejaz
Khalid Butt
Seerat Jaffri
CinematographyJono Smith
Edited byKant Pan
Production
company
Rahm Films Limited
Distributed byHKC Entertainment
Release date
  • 18 November 2016
Running time
103 minutes
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

Rahm (also spelled 'Rehm') is a 2016 Pakistani drama-thriller Film, based on William Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure. It is written and produced by Mahmood Jamal and its directed by Ahmed Jamal. Sanam Saeed, Sunil Shanker, Sajid Hasan and Nayyar Ejaz play lead roles in the film. The film's plot will be based on honesty, justice, love and unity.[1][2]

Synopsis[edit]

The film's plot resolves around governor (Sajid Hasan) who retires from his post after a heart attack. He is replaced by Qazi Ahad (Sunil Shanker) who rules corruptly, whilst believing that the former governor away. He punishes married couple for fornication after they lose their nikah papers but unknown to him the former governor is watching everything whilst disguised as a Peer.[3]

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Casting[edit]

Sanam Saeed and Sajid Hassan were cast in the film by the Director Ahmed Jamal, who is a close friend of Sanam's Parents. Whilst Sajid Hassan who was shown the script fell in love with the script and later agreed to be part of the film. Famous Shakespearean UK actress Claire Bloom was of high praise when she saw Sajid in his role, and praised him as a major talent.[4]

Film's Production[edit]

The Film's entire shooting was done in Studios which are located in Lahore. The film crew used Arri Alexa and Cooke movie camera lenses, in order to capture the amazing atmosphere of the old narrow streets of Lahore and the architecture of Walled City of Lahore.[1][5] The film's photography direction was done by Jono Smith whilst the editing was done by Kant Pan.[6]

Reception[edit]

Rahm released on 18 November 2016. The film did not do well commercially. However, it was highly praised by Pakistani film journalist Adnan Murad. He wrote: "Director Ahmed Jamal keeps the spirit of Measure for Measure alive throughout this feature, trusting his audience to accept the complexities of the tale."[7] Murad also praised the depiction of Lahore in this film. He wrote: "The writer-director duo is unabashedly smitten by the backdrop. They hold your finger and take you through the local neighbourhoods, sites and streets familiar to the people of Lahore, to let the city cast its spell."[7]

Release[edit]

The trailer for the film was released in August 2016. The film was released in Pakistan nationwide on 18 November 2016.[8][9]

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2023/06/21

QUAKERS AND BUDDHISM THE CUTTING EDGE Anne Bancroft 2008

 About the Author

Anne Bancroft was brought up in the Quaker village of Jordans and now attends Bath Meeting. While her four children were growing up she became a lecturer in comparative religion and at the same time began her own quest for spiritual understanding. 

Over the years she has found strength and inspiration in Buddhism and also a deepening understanding of Western mysticism. 

She has broadcast on radio and television and is the author of a number of books on spirituality, including 

  • Religions of the East (1972); 
  • Zen: Direct Pointing to Reality (1979); 
  • The Luminous Vision: Six Medieval Mystics (1982); 
  • Origins of the Sacred (1987);
  • Weavers of Wisdom: Women Mystics of the Twentieth Century (1989);
  • The Spiritual Journey (1991); 
  • Women in Search of the Sacred (1986); 
  • The Buddha speaks (2000); 
  • The Wisdom of Zen (2001).
  • Twentieth Century Mystics and Sages 1976

Each Quaker Universalist Pamphlet expresses the views of its author, which are not necessarily representative of the Q.U.G. as a whole.

Published 2008 by the Quaker Universalist Group,

Prime Video: Real Zen for Real Life

Prime Video: Real Zen for Real Life



Real Zen for Real Life
Season 1

With the academic purview of a philosophy professor, the view of an academic scholar, and the spiritual experience of a practitioner and teacher of Zen, Professor Bret W. Davis’ Real Zen for Real Life reflects the push and pull between Eastern and Western traditions and cultures with the goal of making the study and practice of Zen more accessible and engaging to all viewers.
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S1 E1 - What Is Zen? Recovering the Beginner’s Mind



December 23, 2021
33min
Professor Davis introduces you to the concept of Zen by explaining that you need to clear your mind of anything you think Zen might be in order to understand what Zen actually is. He debunks common Western interpretations of what Zen is not, while introducing what we can take away from traditional Zen teachings and apply in modern Western culture.
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S1 E2 - The Zen Way to Know and Forget Thyself



December 23, 2021
29min
Professor Davis first helps you move past superficial titles you might use to define yourself and understand more about who you really are through holistic meditation. As he walks you through a brief practice meditation, he’ll help you understand how to better empty your mind and leave the meditation with “less” than you came in with.
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S1 E3 - Zen Meditation: Clearing the Heart-Mind


December 23, 2021
Professor Davis helps you achieve a better intellectual understanding of meditation by breaking down the different methods of meditation, providing tips on how best to prepare, and addressing how to overcome common blocks to meditating properly, such as anxiety about wasting time. He breaks down five benefits of successful meditation and reveals how it can help give rise to inner confidence.




S1 E4 - How to Practice Zen Meditation



December 23, 2021
30min
Moving you from learning about Zen meditation to actually trying it, Professor Davis walks you through setting up an optimal time and place for your practice, determining which positions work best for you. He provides an in-depth explanation of the best ways to properly breathe and how to focus on your breathing, in order to calm the “monkey mind."
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S1 E5 - The Middle Way of Knowing What Suffices – Meditation Checkup: The Middle Way of Meditation



December 23, 2021
39min
As Professor Davis notes, “It is impossible to understand Zen Buddhism without learning something about the teachings of the Buddha.” Professor Davis analyzes the traditional concept of the Middle Way through stories and diagrams and looks at how we have reinterpreted the meaning in the context of modern western culture.
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S1 E6 - Embracing the Impermanence of Life



December 23, 2021
32min
Professor Davis breaks down the doctrine that became the framework for the Buddha’s other teachings: The Four Noble Truths. Through anecdotes, examples, and parables, you’ll gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for the goals of the Buddha’s teaching. Professor Davis will challenge you to examine and potentially reconsider desires you may have previously had.
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S1 E7 - The True Self Is Egoless – Meditation Checkup: Lead with the Body and Physical Stillness



December 23, 2021
40min
Professor Davis introduces the first of three lessons focused on the philosophical core of Zen Buddhism—which he admits, up front, may be the most intellectually and emotionally challenging. The crux of this episode focuses around how we are not, and can never be, exactly the beings we deeply desire to be, and how the true self may be ungraspable.
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S1 E8 - Loving Others as Yourself


December 23, 2021
Spend this episode looking further into the interconnected nature of the true self and what it means to say that “the whole world is you.” Professor Davis explores the concept of self and others. With a focus on the senses and coexistence, this episode shows you how to “taste” the oneness of all life without losing sight of the real differences between individual lives.



S1 E9 - Taking Turns as the Center of the Universe – Meditation Checkup: From Mindless Reacting to Mindful Responding


December 23, 2021
What happens when two persons who have had a realization of their true self meet? Do worlds collide? Is the world big enough for more than one true self? Look at how we are united in our differences as you explore the answers to these questions and more. Examine the idea that to realize oneself as the center of the universe requires, paradoxically, letting go of all self-centeredness.




S1 E10 - Who or What Is the Buddha?



December 23, 2021
30min
Take a step back with Professor Davis to look at who Buddha actually was, as you explore the various meanings of “Buddha” across the various traditions of Buddhism. Looking at Buddha through the lens of Western examples, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how the meaning of “Buddha” is by no means restricted to a historical teacher, but rather an appellation that means “enlightened one.”
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S1 E11 - Mind Is Buddha: If You Meet Him, Kill Him! – Meditation Checkup: Dealing with Unavoidable Pain


December 23, 2021
Professor Davis continues to discuss Zen’s understanding of the Buddha. You’ll look more closely at the manner in which the term “Buddha” is used in Zen, ending with perhaps the most shocking statement in any religious tradition, namely Zen master Linji’s admonition, “If you encounter the Buddha, kill the Buddha!” Examine the idea that Zen is all about freeing ourselves from our fixations.




S1 E12 - Dying to Live: Buddhism and Christianity



December 23, 2021
32min
Take an in-depth look at how Eastern and Western religious beliefs and philosophies can work in tandem as Professor Davis addresses our most entrenched attachment. He focuses namely on our attachment to our egos. Examine how in Zen, as in Christianity, in order to truly live, we must undergo a great spiritual death and rebirth.
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S1 E13 - Zen beyond Mysticism: Everyday Even Mind


December 23, 2021
Discover how altered states of consciousness can manifest during meditation—and why you should ignore them and focus on the ordinary. The goal of Zen practice is to get rid of the things that crowd your mind, not add new clutter. Learn how to attain and keep the “everyday even mind” rather than reach toward the mystical or the superficially profound.



S1 E14 - Engaged Zen: From Inner to Outer Peace – Meditation Checkup: Dealing with Distractions


December 23, 2021
What does it mean to achieve peace? Should we punish evil or enlighten the ignorant? Take a closer look at how Zen Buddhism frames inner peace as the means to attaining outer peace through practice and example. Also look at the ways Zen Buddhism can give you invaluable insight into the ways we conceive of justice, peace, and personal responsibility.




S1 E15 - The Dharma of Karma: We Reap What We Sow



December 23, 2021
29min
Karma is not about comeuppance. Rather, it is about your own behaviors and how they shape the person that you are—or want to be. Examine the meaning of “situated freedom” and learn the truth about karma beyond the simplistic ideas of reward/punishment or retribution. Gain a more thorough understanding of your own role in karma as a concept of cause and effect and its relationship to free will.
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S1 E16 - Zen Morality: Follow and Then Forget Rules



December 23, 2021
32min
Zen teachings on morality have often been distorted to present the idea of being “beyond good and evil.” In reality, Zen Buddhism takes a view of morality that is more complex than this duality. Examine the concept of a morality that is not dictated by fixed rules of right and wrong and learn how to confront moral dilemmas through the lens of reducing harm.
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S1 E17 - The Zone of Zen: The Freedom of No-Mind



December 23, 2021
31min
What does it mean to be free from ego and selfishness? In the Zen concept of “no mind,” you are able to free yourself from binary thinking and achieve a more childlike state of openness and wonder. Look closely at how zazen (Zen meditation) can help you live in the moment and be present in every step of your own journey instead of obsessively focusing on end results or future outcomes.
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S1 E18 - Zen Lessons from Nature: The Giving Leaves – Meditation Checkup: Three Ways of Breathing In and Out



December 23, 2021
44min
Learn about the practice of samu, in which you engage wholeheartedly with the task at hand, no matter how insignificant that task may seem. Professor Davis reveals his own personal journey as you discover how to become a part of the give-and-take of nature, embrace gratitude, and release yourself from the weight of expectation.
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S1 E19 - Zen Art: Cultivating Naturalness



December 23, 2021
32min
Is it a paradox to cultivate spontaneity? Perhaps, yet as you will learn, Zen teaches us how to develop our human capacity for participating in nature in ways that offer both structure and originality. Look at the Ways of Zen—the cultivated artistic and creative methods of Zen practitioners—and see how form and discipline can lead to greater freedom and creativity in your own pursuits.
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S1 E20 - Zen and Words: Between Silence and Speech – Meditation Checkup: Chanting as a Meditative Practice



December 23, 2021
40min
As you will see, the Zen stance on the written word can seem contradictory. Zen is a practice that both values poetry, stories, parables, and other writings, yet also encourages practitioners to “go beyond words” and embrace silent meditation and reflection. Dig into this seeming contradiction to understand why Zen values the power of the language, but also acknowledges its many limitations.
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S1 E21 - Zen and Philosophy: The Kyoto School



December 23, 2021
33min
Look closer at how Zen emphasizes a holistic approach to both practicing and understanding its tenets, and see why Zen is more than an intellectual exercise. Learn about the Kyoto School and its approach to acknowledging philosophy as a part—but not the whole—of Zen Buddhism.
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S1 E22 - Just Sitting and Working with Kōans – Meditation Checkup: Walking Meditation



December 23, 2021
46min
Delve into the two major Japanese schools of Zen. First, examine the direct approach of the Sōtō school, in which the practice of sitting and clearing the mind to a state of “nonthinking” is emphasized above intellectual exercises. Then, turn to the “pressure cooker” Rinzai approach, which focuses on kōans and examining the paradoxical nature of being to work towards enlightenment.
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S1 E23 - Death and Rebirth: Or, Nirvana Here and Now


December 23, 2021
Is change a disruption of continuity, or a part of that continuity itself? In Zen Buddhism, change is an acknowledged part of life, with death merely being another change every living thing must face. Delve into the core teachings of Zen surrounding life and death and better understand why it is important to face your own mortality and embrace impermanence to live fully here and now.



S1 E24 - Reviewing the Path of Zen: The Oxherding Pictures – Finding a Zen Community


December 23, 2021
Follow Professor Davis through a commentary on a beloved Zen text: Ten Oxherding Pictures. This series of illustrated poems, recreated from the work of a 12th-century monk, portray the path of a Zen practitioner through the stages toward enlightenment and offers a glimpse into the cyclical nature of self-discovery. After all, the journey is the destination.

Prime Video: Gnosticism: From Nag Hammadi to the Gospel of Judas

Prime Video: Gnosticism: From Nag Hammadi to the Gospel of Judas

Gnosticism: From Nag Hammadi to the Gospel of Judas
Season 1
Gnosticism, one of the most fascinating phenomena in religious history, sparked ideologies that competed and conversed with other religions of the time, including Christianity. Follow Gnostic ideology and its impact on Western thought through the centuries, from its role in early religions and emergence in medieval spirituality to its remarkable traces in modern popular culture.

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S1 E1 - Rediscovering Gnosis

June 1, 2020
33min
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Begin by exploring the key tenets of the religious movements of ancient Gnosticism, centered in the concept of gnosis, or direct, personal knowledge of God. Learn about the exciting 1945 discovery of the Nag Hammadi codices, a large cache of ancient manuscripts representing four diverse Gnostic traditions.
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S1 E2 - Who Were the Gnostics?

June 1, 2020
31min
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The 2nd-century writings of Irenaeus constitute one of the early sources on Gnosticism. Here, investigate whether Irenaeus's claim that the Gnostics deviated from an original Christian truth is accurate. Then learn what Irenaeus tells us about the Gnostics' beliefs, and how he helps us to identify key Gnostic texts.
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S1 E3 - God in Gnostic Myth

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The Secret Book According to John is the most important surviving Gnostic text. Explore the Gnostic conception of God in this book, as a complex intellect consisting of numerous aspects called "aeons." Learn how the God of Genesis, viewed by the Gnostics as a lesser, imperfect divinity, came into being.
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S1 E4 - Gnosticism on Creation, Sin, and Salvation

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Continuing with the Secret Book, study the text's retelling of the Genesis story, which presents the creation of humanity and the biblical Flood as the work of the false god Ialdaboath, who acts to prevent human beings from knowing their true nature. Learn also about salvation as envisioned in the Secret Book.
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S1 E5 - Judas as a Gnostic Tragic Hero

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The Gnostic Gospel of Judas differs significantly from the portrayal of Judas in the New Testament. Discover the Gnostic account, which recasts both the actions of Judas and his role in God's larger plan, predicting an important role for Judas in the coming kingdom of God while criticizing the other disciples.
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S1 E6 - Gnostic Bible Stories

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The Gnostic texts The Revelation of Adam and The Reality of the Rulers rewrite the early chapters of Genesis. Examine how the texts reformulate the story of the Creation, Noah and the Flood, and the question of who will be saved, placing the Gnostics themselves within Genesis and linking the stories to their salvation.
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S1 E7 - Gnosticism’s Ritual Pathway to God

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Here, explore Gnostic conceptions regarding direct knowledge of God. First, learn about ritual baptism and hymn singing in Gnosticism, and their promise of gnosis. Then study texts that illustrate two ways of knowing God; one, a journey upward through the cosmic heavens, the other through interior contemplation of one's own intellect.
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S1 E8 - The Feminine in Gnostic Myth

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Gnosticism is known among the ancient religions for its prominent number of female deities and divinities. Look at three examples of the feminine in Gnostic texts - the feminine divine, the feminine revealer, and the feminine heroine - to assess the nature and role of the female principle within the Gnostic tradition.
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S1 E9 - The Gospel of Thomas’s Cryptic Sayings

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The Gospel According to Thomas is the most famous of the ancient documents discovered at Nag Hammadi. Learn how the text comprises sayings of Jesus that the reader must seek to understand. Observe how the gospel rejects the teaching of a future kingdom of God, contending instead that the kingdom is within us.
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S1 E10 - The Gospel of Thomas on Reunifying the Self

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Explore core religious concepts in the Thomas gospel, highlighting its view of salvation as the overcoming of divisions, finding unity with oneself and with Jesus. Investigate the symbolic role of baptism in stripping away the old self and healing dualities, and study the gospel's advice on how to live in the world.
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S1 E11 - Valentinus, Great Preacher of Gnosis

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The second century theologian Valentinus used the Gnostic myth in creating a powerful Christian movement. Here, learn how Valentinus modified Gnostic teachings in ways appealing to early Christians. Grasp how his spirituality invited followers to find true gnosis in Jesus and to experience God directly, intimately, and joyfully.
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S1 E12 - God and Creation in Valentinian Myth

June 1, 2020
34min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Study how Valentinus's radical spirituality spread, and how the movement interacted with other contemporary forms of Christianity. Then investigate its mythological construct of the universe as composed of three elements: matter, spirit, and soul. One of these predominates in each individual human being, crucially influencing their spiritual destiny.
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S1 E13 - “Becoming Male” through Valentinian Ritual

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Explore the extraordinary power and import of the Valentinian sacraments. Grasp the symbolism of the Eucharist and the complex ritual of baptism, as they represent resurrection and salvation. Study the Valentinian conception of salvation as a healing of the schism between our angelic and human (or female/male) selves.
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S1 E14 - Valentinian Views on Christian Theology

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
To fully comprehend Valentinian teachings, we must place them within the context of the diverse Christian beliefs of their time. Delve into the Valentinian views of the resurrection, the relevance of the Jewish Bible, and the authority of Valentinus's knowledge, noting essential differences with the Christian thinking that later became orthodoxy.
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S1 E15 - Mary Magdalene as an Apostle of Gnosis

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The figure of Mary Magdalene appears prominently in Valentinian and other so-called "heretical" writings. In assessing her significance within these traditions, contrast her portrayal in the canonical gospels with the non-canonical Gospel According to Mary, which reveals key evidence regarding the role of women in early Christianity and the nature of religious authority.
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S1 E16 - Competing Revelations from Christ

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The Nag Hammadi codices contain numerous texts called "revelations" or "secret books." Here, explore three such texts, the Revelation of Paul, the Revelation of Peter, and the Secret Book of James, as they propound theological views that challenged and in some cases sharply criticized the emerging orthodox church and its leaders.
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S1 E17 - The Invention of Heresy

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The teachings of the Gnostics and Valentinians were later condemned as heresy. But how did the idea of heresy arise within Christianity? Learn about the "invention" of heresy by theologians such as Justin Martyr and Irenaeus. Study what Irenaeus opposed in Gnostic/Valentinian spirituality, and the core features of his vision of Christianity.
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S1 E18 - Making Gnosis Orthodox

June 1, 2020
34min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Also opposing the Gnostics and Valentinians were Christian teachers who claimed to offer a gnosis that was faithful to the teachings of the emerging church. Encounter the work of Clement and Origen, visionary theologians who encouraged Christians to move beyond mere faith to a deeper understanding of the mysteries of God and the universe.
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S1 E19 - Gnosticism and Judaism

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Begin to investigate the significance of Gnosticism for religions other than Christianity. Look into why some historians believe that Gnosticism began as a Jewish religious movement and only later included Jesus, as well as the arguments against this view, in grasping how emerging Judaism was part of the story of Gnosticism.
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S1 E20 - Gnosis without Christ

June 1, 2020
34min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Two non-Jewish, non-Christian philosophical movements also responded to the ideas of the Gnostics. Study the tenets of Hermeticism, whose sacred texts offered an intellectual and philosophical path to gnosis. Learn also about Neo-Platonism, whose conception of gnosis emphasized our essential connection to God and the possibility of divine union now.
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S1 E21 - The Mythology of Manichaeism

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Historians have often depicted the religious movement of Manichaeism as the culmination of ancient Gnosticism. Investigate Manichaeism's extraordinarily complex mythology - envisioning reality as a struggle between cosmic forces of Light and Darkness - its conception of salvation, and the structural hierarchy through which Manichaeism became a highly organized international religion.
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S1 E22 - Augustine on Manichaeism and Original Sin

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
St. Augustine, one of the most important figures in the history of Christianity, was a Manichaean before becoming a Christian. Observe how Augustine, as a Christian, vehemently opposed Manichaean views of God, good, and evil, and how he developed his teaching on original sin in response to what he had learned in Manichaeism.
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S1 E23 - Gnostic Traces in Western Religions

June 1, 2020
35min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Key ideas from ancient Gnosticism persisted into the Middle Ages and beyond. Learn about Mandeanism, one of the oldest still existing religions of the Middle East; the mystical theology of Evagrius; the medieval Cathars; and Jewish Kabbalah. Trace the connections between these esoteric forms of spirituality and the Gnostics.
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S1 E24 - “Gnosticism” in the Modern Imagination

June 1, 2020
34min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Finally, uncover Gnostic themes in the science fiction novels of Philip K. Dick and the films Blade Runner and The Matrix, and learn about the contemporary Gnostic Christian Church. Consider what truly links the religious movements we've studied, and what their ultimate message to us may be.
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