Episodios

  • 004 - Part III Not How Many But Where the Enemy Are
    Feb 25 2026
    Step into a captivating exploration of human existence with this thought-provoking essay written in July 1840. Through an Eastern perspective, the author artfully navigates the essence of life, pushing beyond the limitations of time and space to embrace the grandeur of Eternity and Immortality. This profound journey invites listeners to reflect on the deeper meanings of existence. (Excerpt from the Introductory Note by F. B. Sanborn) - Summary by Fritz
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    12 m
  • 003 - Part II What Music Shall We Have
    Feb 25 2026
    Step into a captivating exploration of human existence with this thought-provoking essay written in July 1840. Through an Eastern perspective, the author artfully navigates the essence of life, pushing beyond the limitations of time and space to embrace the grandeur of Eternity and Immortality. This profound journey invites listeners to reflect on the deeper meanings of existence. (Excerpt from the Introductory Note by F. B. Sanborn) - Summary by Fritz
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    7 m
  • 002 - Part I Qualities of the Recruit
    Feb 25 2026
    Step into a captivating exploration of human existence with this thought-provoking essay written in July 1840. Through an Eastern perspective, the author artfully navigates the essence of life, pushing beyond the limitations of time and space to embrace the grandeur of Eternity and Immortality. This profound journey invites listeners to reflect on the deeper meanings of existence. (Excerpt from the Introductory Note by F. B. Sanborn) - Summary by Fritz
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    13 m
  • 001 - Introductory Note
    Feb 25 2026
    Step into a captivating exploration of human existence with this thought-provoking essay written in July 1840. Through an Eastern perspective, the author artfully navigates the essence of life, pushing beyond the limitations of time and space to embrace the grandeur of Eternity and Immortality. This profound journey invites listeners to reflect on the deeper meanings of existence. (Excerpt from the Introductory Note by F. B. Sanborn) - Summary by Fritz
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    6 m