In the twenty-first episode, Robert Cross and guest Dr. Edi Bilimoria discuss his book Consciousness Came First alongside the theory of abstract art, exploring abstraction not just as a non-representational painting style, but as a stepping stone to understanding deeper universal truths. The conversation moves fluidly from the limitations of scientific materialism and "factory-fashion" research to the profound concepts of the perennial philosophy and consciousness existing beyond the physical brain. They examine the cyclical evolution of humanity through the epochs of Atlantis, the transformative nature of near-death experiences, and the universal mechanics of reincarnation and karma.
Topics range from the grounded wisdom of Robert's late writing mentor, Harold Jaffe, on experiencing life before tackling complex theories, to esoteric subjects like the Akashic records, apparitions, and the shared "mystery teachings" of figures like Manly P. Hall. Ultimately, they explore concepts like quantum entanglement as a framework for shared consciousness, the necessity of transmuting personal ego into service—much like Beethoven's triumph over adversity—and conclude by contrasting the miserable pursuits of modern billionaires with the spiritual fulfillment of the "starving artist," urging listeners to seek "inner treasures" over outer riches.
You can find Dr. Bilimoria's book Consciousness Came First: HERE
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