S3/E04: The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution - Introduction & First Lecture

Published: Oct. 15, 2020, 10:03 a.m.

In this episode of our third series, we present part one of P. D. Ouspensky's book, The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution, which contains the Introduction and the First Lecture. A great work, first written in 1934, and published posthumously in New York in 1950, now out of copyright, which explains that practically never in history has psychology stood at so low a level as at the present time. It has lost all touch with its origin and its meaning so that now it is even difficult to define the term psychology: that is, to say what psychology is and what it studies. And this is so in spite of the fact that never in history have there been so many psychological theories and so many psychological writings. Psychology is sometimes called a new science. This is quite wrong. Psychology is, perhaps, the oldest science, and, unfortunately, in its most essential features a forgotten science. This book contains as much truth today as it did then. This podcast and transcript, and all other supporting materials for these teachings, can be found on our website at thedogteachings.com under Resources/Podcasts.

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