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David A. Beardsley

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David A. Beardsley is the author of "The Ideal in the West," and "The Journey Back to Where You Are: Homer's Odyssey as Spiritual Quest." ...more

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The Ideal in the West

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The Ideal of Beauty and Oth...

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The Journey Back to Where Y...

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Living Family History: Crea...

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The Ideal of Love

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The Ideal of the Quest

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The Ideal of Immortality

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The Ideal of School

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The Ideal of Justice

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  If anyone is still out there reading, let me just quickly say that I had a brain tumor operated on last month and am still in recovery. I’m back home now, as of Saturday (this is Dec. 11), and … Continue reading →
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Why Homer Matters
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“Hell is all desire without the possibility of fulfillment. Heaven is all fulfillment without the possibility of desire.”
David A. Beardsley, The Ideal in the West

“We are all in Love in the same way that we are all in air. Don't forget to breathe.”
David A. Beardsley, The Ideal in the West

“One late winter afternoon in Oxford Street, amid the noise of vehicles and voices that filled that dusky thoroughfare, as I was borne onward with the crowd past the great electric-lighted shops, a holy Indifference filled my thoughts. Illusion had faded from me; I was not touched by any desire for the goods displayed in those golden windows, nor had I the smallest share in the appetites and fears of all those moving and anxious faces. And as I listened with Asiatic detachment to the London traffic, its sound changed into something ancient and dissonant and sad—into the turbid flow of that stream of Craving which sweeps men onward through the meaningless cycles of Existence, blind and enslaved forever. But I had reached the farther shore, the Harbour of Deliverance, the Holy City; the Great Peace beyond all this turmoil and fret compassed me around. Om Mani padme hum—I murmured the sacred syllables, smiling with the pitying smile of the Enlightened One on his heavenly lotus.
Then, in a shop-window, I saw a neatly fitted suit-case. I liked that suit-case; I desired to possess it. Immediately I was enveloped by the mists of Illusion, chained once more to the Wheel of Existence, whirled onward along Oxford Street in that turbid stream of wrong-belief, and lust, and sorrow, and anger.”
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...November 12, 2013 to December 12, 2013... I will take questions related to the Ideal tradition, Homer to Emerson.
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