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Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer and teacher. Possessing a profound understanding of philosophy, religion and the science of his day, he published 15 books and gave over 250 recorded talks. Much of his work centred on his interpretation of the esoteric ideas behind religion. The purpose of this podcast is to share Halliday’s teachings.
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Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer and teacher. For a large part of his life he lived and taught in Manchester running groups and giving guidance and personal tuition to a large number of interested people. He was a gifted artist, a writer of books, plays, and poetry as well as possessing a profound understanding of philosophy, religion and the science of his day. His legacy is extensive with 15 books published and many other writings and over 250 recorded talks. Much o ...
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In this talk, Eugene covers a wide range of topics, including: Conservation Laws The Function of the King Consciousness, Subject and Object Authority Pavlov's Dog-conditioning Experiments Dialectical Inversion The Dooming of the Perfect Relation Mass Inertia...the Devil Marxism, Tom Payne and John Wesley Atheist Rationalists Truth A transcript is a…
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Talk given in Liverpool, UK, circa 1960s. "The word becoming means ceasing to be and coming to be other than it was. So the word becoming covers a concept of being and not being simultaneously... there’s a necessity for a resolution between the being that is, and the being that might be, and the non-being. The non-being and the being together act u…
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Talk given at Parklands (Manchester, UK). "We are all Sons of God, but we are not First Sons of God. There is One Son that is the first Son..." "Who is Jesus? Jesus is that original One-ly-Begotten power of the infinite Fatherpower and He is not other than that power self-manifested, so there is no division whatever between Jesus the Son and God th…
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Talk given at Parklands (Manchester, UK) in 1982. "Now this is very peculiar, that inside the one being...there can be a variety of minds. There can be a ‘pattern-mind’ [i.e. higher mind] that sees all, there can be a ‘time-mind’ [i.e. lower mind] that sees the thing it’s chasing at the moment, and there can be, in between those two, any number of …
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Talk given in Liverpool, UK, circa 1960s. Eugene continues the discussion on Lucifer, commencing with an analysis of the work of Carl Jung. A transcript is available at www.eugene-halliday.net. (Note - this talk has been spilt into two parts. If you're following along in the transcript, Part 2 commences under the heading 'Carl Jung'.)…
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Talk given in Liverpool, UK, circa 1960s. Do we need Lucifer? Eugene responds to a question from the audience: "I just said that I’ve fallen out a bit with Lucifer...after what you’ve told us over the last few weeks, it doesn’t seem that he’s necessary at all...I don’t need Lucifer. That’s the thing I’ve been thinking of lately." A transcript is av…
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Talk given in Liverpool, UK, circa 1960s. "When you identify with your gross material body, you are identifying with the slowest beat that there is where you are. It isn't the only beat there, it's the slowest one. It is identification and the need for gross material experience that causes this focusing on the slow, because the slow is easier to le…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Send us a text Introduction to the podcasts of the narrated talks of Eugene Halliday by the actor David Fielder. I hope you enjoy these podcasts as much as I have, they were created during lockdown so Eugenes work could be offered in new format while we were all restricted in our movements. Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer a…
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Talk given at Parklands (Manchester, UK) on 24th June 1984. What is freedom? Freedom is NOT the absence of all constraint. Freedom is NOT the following of impulses indiscriminately. Rather, freedom is "...a gathering together and appointing a periphery to one's being, and a definition within that peripheralised zone of one's fundamental unique idea…
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Talk given at Parklands (Manchester, UK) on 29th May 1977. Eugene responds to an audience member's question regarding the 'Bardo Thodol', or 'Tibetan Book of the Dead'. In terms of our being, the Bardo refers to the intermediate zone between life and death. It is the realm of dream. A transcript is available at www.eugene-halliday.net.…
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Talk given in Liverpool, UK, circa 1960s. We begin with a question from the audience: "...effectually, we have to work from the conceptual apparatus that we have, and this appears to be slower than the emotional apparatus. In other words if we get involved in a situation that we conceptually decide we can do something about beforehand, but it alrea…
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The talk begins with Eugene reading a question from the audience - Are we ever tried more than we can bear? It is a common view amongst theologians that we are never tried more than we are able to bear the trial. How is this so? The key is to avoid looking backwards and acting based on the conditioning of your past experience. You must respond with…
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Talk given in Liverpool, UK, on 13th June 1963. Eugene is asked a question about the lack of power. The question is, "How do we consider impotence on the three levels of being?" (i.e. the drive or will centre, in the belly; feeling, in the chest; ideas, in the head.) "We are going to consider how we deal with impotence on four levels of being. The …
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Talk given in Liverpool, UK, on 1st November 1961. What does the fact that certain behaviour patterns in others produce feelings of resentment signify for the being who experiences such feelings? What is the best way: a) of overcoming these feelings in oneself? b) of making others reflect on their behaviour? A transcript is available at www.eugene-…
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Eugene discusses the differences between two kinds of awareness - the masculine and the feminine - and the historical to-and-fro between lunar, matriarchal cultures and the solar patriarchal cultures. In the modern context "...all people being born today...are tending towards a hermaphroditic state. That is, they are tending to balance the male and…
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How do we tell the difference between intuition and conjecture? Eugene defines 'intuition', before explaining its importance in the next stage of evolution for human beings. A transcript is available at www.eugene-halliday.net. (NB - There was an error in this recording, resulting in a loss of audio at approximately 45:05. A paragraph has been dele…
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This is a narration of Eugene Halliday's work "The Nature of the Zeitgeist", published by the International Hermeneutic Society in 1988. "The term 'Zeitgeist', literally translated 'Time Ghost', was formulated by German philosophers in the nineteenth century when the idea of history as a developing organic process first made itself deeply felt in t…
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Send us a text ZERO MAHLOWE – AN APPRECIATION BY BOB HARDY – January 2023 ZERO’s BACKGROUND Born in London in 1930, Pauline Jones (later to change her name to Zero) was 21 when she first met both Eugene Halliday and his wife Peg. This was during a visit by her to the Isle of Man in the summer of 1951 when she heard first heard him speaking about hi…
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Send us a text ZERO MAHLOWE – AN APPRECIATION BY BOB HARDY – January 2023 ZERO’s BACKGROUND Born in London in 1930, Pauline Jones (later to change her name to Zero) was 21 when she first met both Eugene Halliday and his wife Peg. This was during a visit by her to the Isle of Man in the summer of 1951 when she heard first heard him speaking about hi…
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Send us a text ZERO MAHLOWE – AN APPRECIATION BY BOB HARDY – January 2023 ZERO’s BACKGROUND Born in London in 1930, Pauline Jones (later to change her name to Zero) was 21 when she first met both Eugene Halliday and his wife Peg. This was during a visit by her to the Isle of Man in the summer of 1951 when she heard first heard him speaking about hi…
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Send us a text ZERO MAHLOWE – AN APPRECIATION BY BOB HARDY – January 2023 ZERO’s BACKGROUND Born in London in 1930, Pauline Jones (later to change her name to Zero) was 21 when she first met both Eugene Halliday and his wife Peg. This was during a visit by her to the Isle of Man in the summer of 1951 when she heard first heard him speaking about hi…
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Send us a text ZERO MAHLOWE – AN APPRECIATION BY BOB HARDY – January 2023 ZERO’s BACKGROUND Born in London in 1930, Pauline Jones (later to change her name to Zero) was 21 when she first met both Eugene Halliday and his wife Peg. This was during a visit by her to the Isle of Man in the summer of 1951 when she heard first heard him speaking about hi…
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Send us a text Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with anyone who has an interest in wanting to discuss th…
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Send us a text Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with anyone who has an interest in wanting to discuss th…
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Send us a text Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with anyone who has an interest in wanting to discuss th…
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Send us a text Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with anyone who has an interest in wanting to discuss th…
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Send us a text Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with anyone who has an interest in wanting to discuss th…
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Send us a text Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with anyone who has an interest in wanting to discuss th…
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Send us a text Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with anyone who has an interest in wanting to discuss th…
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Send us a text Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with anyone who has an interest in wanting to discuss th…
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Send us a text Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with anyone who has an interest in wanting to discuss th…
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Send us a text Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with anyone who has an interest in wanting to discuss th…
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Send us a text Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with anyone who has an interest in wanting to discuss th…
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Send us a text Zero Mahlow reading The Conquest of Anxiety 1 of 12 Please note that further information can be found at www.eugenehalliday.com/welcome On the website, there are links for you to freely download full transcripts of all of the talks available here. eugenehalliday.com encourages dialogue and would warmly welcome opening a dialogue with…
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Talk given at Parklands (Manchester, UK) on 25th May 1980. "I have been asked to talk about a very delicate subject, of a personal nature, and you know I dislike talking about personal things unless I can make a macrocosmic reference, so I shall universalise the problem. It is the problem raised, by falling in love for the first time." A transcript…
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Talk given in Liverpool, UK, circa 1960. 'A' equals "The Absolute', meaning that which IS when all else is 'sol'd away'. 'A' is infinite. 'B' represents closure, the relative. 'B' is finite. Whenever we talk about 'being' we are talking about closure; when we talk about 'non-being' we are talking about the Absolute. From 'A' to 'B' there is a fall.…
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