Michael’s series on Idealism and Mysticism continues with a look at the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, the German thinker. What do we know, and how do we know it? Why are questions about consciousness asked and answered by consciousness? Why this paradox, and what does it tell us. What is the unconscious? What is Imagination? How is it different from perception, conception and representation? What is religion? What is Gnosticism? What caused the spiritual Fall? What is the role of the Artist? Do supernatural realms and realities exist? In what way are humans self-deceived? Why do we have rules, laws, authorities and institutions of government and religion? What is tyranny and why do we tolerate it? Why do we accept the dogma of Materialism? What are the falsities of Materialism?

Program References
Immanuel Kant
Transcendental Idealism
Neo-Platonism
Skepticism
Empiricism
Metaphysics
Epistemology
David Hume
Rene Descartes
George Berkeley
Benedetto Croce
Otto Rank
Carl Jung
Arthur Schopenhauer

Soren Kierkegaard
Martin Heidegger
Neo-Kantians
Urizen
Surrealism
Mechanistic Materialism
Logical Positivism
Process Philosophy

Pre-Established Harmony
Trauma Reenactment 1
Trauma Reenactment 2

Suggested Reading
Disciples of the Mysterium
Schelling: Understanding German Idealism
Mysticism: Truth or Falsity
Light, Magic, Masonry

Schellingzone.com
DisciplesoftheMysterium.com