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The Lost Archives
by The University of Science & Philosophy
What if some of the most important ideas were not new, but hidden?The Lost Archives opens rare and rediscovered recordings from the University of Science & Philosophy: archival talks, interviews, and teachings that have remained out of view for years, and in some cases decades.Inside these recordings are questions most people have never heard asked seriously: What is consciousness? What is nature trying to reveal? Can science and spirit be understood together? What did forgotten thinkers see that modern culture may have missed?These releases are connected to Walter Russell, Lao Russell, and the larger body of work preserved by the University of Science & Philosophy, but you do not need to know their names to begin. You only need the sense that there is more to reality than the surface usually shows.Begin with the recording. Follow it deeper.Archival material courtesy of the University of Science & Philosophy.
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What if some of the most important ideas were not new, but hidden?The Lost Archives opens rare and rediscovered recordings from the University of Science & Philosophy: archival talks, interviews, and teachings that have remained out of view for years, and in some cases decades.Inside these recordings are questions most people have never heard asked seriously: What is consciousness? What is nature trying to reveal? Can science and spirit be understood together? What did forgotten thinkers see that modern culture may have missed?These releases are connected to Walter Russell, Lao Russell, and the larger body of work preserved by the University of Science & Philosophy, but you do not need to know their names to begin. You only need the sense that there is more to reality than the surface usually shows.Begin with the recording. Follow it deeper.Archival material courtesy of the University of Science & Philosophy.
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