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Teachings of Dune: Clues for Living Like a Human from the Writings of Frank Herbert (Bandhu Dunham)

Teachings of Dune: Clues for Living Like a Human from the Writings of Frank Herbert (Bandhu Dunham)

Released Thursday, 9th May 2024
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Teachings of Dune: Clues for Living Like a Human from the Writings of Frank Herbert (Bandhu Dunham)

Teachings of Dune: Clues for Living Like a Human from the Writings of Frank Herbert (Bandhu Dunham)

Teachings of Dune: Clues for Living Like a Human from the Writings of Frank Herbert (Bandhu Dunham)

Teachings of Dune: Clues for Living Like a Human from the Writings of Frank Herbert (Bandhu Dunham)

Thursday, 9th May 2024
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This talk emphasizes what we can use from Dune for our own personal evolution or transformation. Science fiction explores archetypes and mythic structures and can help us consider what it means to be human. Twilight language, which permeates Dune, is the way that mystics and shamans speak, which requires a different state of consciousness to understand. Frank Herbert creates a world that leaves out a lot of details so that our imagination is engaged to fill in the gaps in spinning the Dune universe for ourselves. There are major themes threaded through the series of books that can be of spiritual value to reflect upon: the complex relationship we have with human heroes and saviors, how power corrupts and attracts the corruptible, taking what is good in religion but avoiding what is deleterious, being careful when the need for religion becomes fanatical, trusting the guidance of someone who is more advanced without giving over all our critical faculties, differences in human and animal nature, learning how to learn, sacrificing the comfort of the worldview we’ve been given and raised with to enter a path of conscious evolution, the value in training awareness and attention, how the stasis of dogmatic fixed ideas can lead to manipulation and death, respect for resources, gathering energies that can be used for higher purposes and transformation, how self-indulgence is at the core of much evil in the world, restraint as a virtue that is based on self-observation, warriorship as the readiness to respond when necessity arises regardless of mood, the tension between the moral law we live under and the necessity of circumstance, how each experience carries its lesson, the convergence of choice and destiny, and the ultimate responsibility we have for ourselves. Bandhu Dunham is the author of Creative Life and an internationally recognized glass artist and teacher.

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