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Events

June  2010
MASTER CLASS:ON THE PATH TO BECOMING A CONGRUENT HUMAN BEING.»
Jun. 23-27, 2010
Miraval Resort - Tucson, Arizona
5000 East Vía Estancia Miraval
Tucson, AZ 85739-8601

July  2010
Christopher Pilkington Memorial Lecture.»
St Georges
Brandon Hill
Bristol, UK
BS1 5RR
7/02 2010
10:30 – 15:00

July  2010
An Exploration into Your True Center of Power.»
A Benefit for the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK)
Friday, JuLY 23, 2010
The College of New Jersey 7:00 pm
609 695.5456 x105

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Plato's Republic

The most famous of Plato's dialogues, The Republic is one of the most influential works in Western philosophy. It asks the overall question, How do we live a good life? Plato also questions the nature of justice in the State, what an ideal Republic should be, and what constitutes a just individual. In passing, he delves into questions about education, the relative value of the arts, the best form of government, who should govern, the nature of the soul, and what happens in the afterlife. Plato's Allegory of the Cave states the case similar to Hindu philosophy that much of what we see in the world are illusory reflections of a deeper truth that we only glimpse. The Myth of Er, which closes The Republic, tells a fascinating story of a Greek soldier who had what amounts to a Near-Death Experience and returned to tell of a kind of way station between earth and the afterlife in which souls are rewarded or punished, and have a chance to choose the kind of life they will live next.

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