This film in its future release will be titled 'Understanding Death' taken from the title of Pascal Kaplan's book dealing with the spiritual aspects of this topic. In a rare public appearance at the Los Angeles Meher Baba Center the Oral History Archive Project submits to the global community a segment of this appearance from this Dvd film. The Oral History Archive Project's goal is to collect, manage, and preserve these priceless media assets. . For additional information on this Dvd and additional archive materials::
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@PeckerGoblin Just to expand on this thought. I have always believed in the "Is" and infininty and yesterday discovered in the "Strongest Strongs" That my turning away from God and believing in this "Is" was just correcting fact. Yahweh means "He who [Is]" I never turned away from truth I turned toward it. Trust only your heart above anything else.
PeckerGoblin 1 year ago
@scrbblr couldn't hear anything in this video...my fault. Not like I care because I am always right. If a man wants any perspective on death all he must do is examine the fact that half of him died at birth or somehere in the process. The stronger genes survived to make him what he calls himself. Stop and imagine what could have been and how many times you have already really died. A piece of you dies always without you knowing. and when the whole goes you will not know even then. It just is!
PeckerGoblin 1 year ago
Pascal is recognizable as a lovely soul who resonates withTruth.What a beautiful human being. Thank goodness for people like him in the world. May all cynical people find their own key that turns them to find their own contentment in their own time, in their own way. I pray it doesn't take them long- I can feel the pain in the separation that is evident. May we all regain our lost love.
meheraji 2 years ago
i guess it makes sense
darufett 2 years ago
Ouch!
OneHeart57 3 years ago
Pascal is unrecognizable! I used to know him at college back in the '60s, when he was editing the Brown Daily Herald. He was smart, charismatic, and funny in those days, with long hair and a remarkably cute, big-eyed, big-breasted little girlfriend. It's a shock to see him as a middle-aged stiff earnestly dispensing these airy New Age platitudes (which no doubt he'll go to his grave desperately clinging to). If anyone finds such tripe comforting, amen -- but wow, what a sad transformation!
scrbblr 3 years ago