Parallax

Updated: 11 Nov 2025 • 364 episodes
www.parallax-magazin.de

https://www.parallax-media.eu/ Heterodox magazine for philosophy, spirituality and psychology

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Andrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on Europa, feminism, and Tom´s new novel, The Infinite Now. Get all episodes of "The Parallax View" here: https://www.parallax-media.com/overviewTom Amarque´s book "The Infinite Now": https://www.parallax-media.com/books/theinfinitenowAcademy: https://www.parallax-media.com/courses-and-eve

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In this profound dialogue, Dr. Marc Gafni and Andrew Sweeny introduce Part Two of the Unique Wound and Unique Self series:“Identifying Your Unique Wound of Desire: From Wounds of Desire to Wounds of Love.”The course begins November 16.Enroll here: 👉 https://www.parallax-media.com/course...Dr. Gafni reveals the deep co

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💥 The Offence of Christ: A SymposiumAndrew Sweeny (host) with, Jordan Hall, Luke Behncke, Jordan Hall, and Daniel L. Garner (O.G. Rose) on the provocative question: "Why the world hates Christianity."This is an intense dive into the fundamental, energetic friction between the Christian message and the human ego. We mo

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This talk is about money and capitalism, and it´s relationshiop to spirituality.Upcoming course: https://www.parallax-media.com/courses/phaenomenologyofwillAcademy: https://www.parallax-media.com/courses-and-eventsPublishing: https://www.parallax-media.com/parallax-booksSubstack: https://parallax.substack.com/ Parallax

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A Conversation with Luke BehnckeGurdjieff spoke of hidden currents—of electricity, attention, and energy—long before our world was woven in wires and screens. In this dialogue, Luke Behncke explores how Gurdjieff’s uncanny vision can guide us to remain awake amidst the digital spell, and how the Internet itself may be

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With Tom Amarque www.parallax-media.com This talk is ostensibly about the culture war that is, to agreater or lesser extent, occupying all our minds right now. But I don’t wantto get lost in the political trenches. Instead, I’d like to shift thehorizontal axis to a vertical one and see what lies underneath. We can’t ta

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