Franklin Merrell Wolff offers an extemporaneous statement on the triune nature of man, a statement that will serve as an introduction to the series of audio recordings, “Purpose, Method, and Policy of this Work.” He stresses the importance of the discipline of the animal nature, and addresses the meta-psychological problem of the asuric temptation that arises in the relationship between man and the Divine. Next he discusses the difficulty that arises in connection with the effort to “transcribe,” or formulate in conceptual terms, the noetic content of the Awakened Consciousness. He concludes by noting that the audio recordings in this series are an experiment in trying to combine directed, conceptual thought with the spontaneous, transcriptive thought that comes from the introceptive Consciousness.
Recording Location
Lone Pine, Calif.
Recording Date
3 July 1977
Recording Information
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Recording Duration
24 min
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