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Death always brings subterranean assumptions and stresses to the surface, and the pass of Prince Philip is no exception.
The moment carries the weight of millennia, which is why it’s hard to navigate, though it can be better understood as part of the evolution of human consciousness, as Owen Barfield and others understood it.
The key test is the vision held about the future humanity.
I talk in particular about the two images in the episode artwork.
By Mark Vernon4.9
1515 ratings
Death always brings subterranean assumptions and stresses to the surface, and the pass of Prince Philip is no exception.
The moment carries the weight of millennia, which is why it’s hard to navigate, though it can be better understood as part of the evolution of human consciousness, as Owen Barfield and others understood it.
The key test is the vision held about the future humanity.
I talk in particular about the two images in the episode artwork.

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