Excerpts from “Omens of Millennium”

Compiled by Mike Zonta, BB editor

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It is both pragmatic and shrewd of the mystics that they affirm the paradox that our dreams are less individual than we are. We die solitary deaths, but dream communal dreams.

What the Gnosis best teaches us, in this matter, is to end our enthusiasm for angels, who according to Gnosticism are not our guardians but our prison wardens.

Quoting Valentinus:

From the beginning you have been immortal, and you are children of eternal life. And you wanted death to be allocated to yourselves so that you might spend it and use it up and that death might die in you and through you. For when you nullify the world and are not yourselves annihilated, you are lord over creation and all corruption.

Omens of Millennium: The Gnosis of Angels, Dreams, and Resurrection by Harold Bloom

Consciousness, Spirituality, and the Martial Arts with James Tunney 

New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove Jun 27, 2026 James Tunney, LLM, is an Irish Barrister who has lectured on legal matters throughout the world. He is a poet, a visual artist, and author of The Mystery of the Trapped Light: Mystical Thoughts in the Dark Age of Scientism plus The Mystical Accord: Sutras to Suit Our Times, Lines for Spiritual Evolution. His website is http://www.jamestunney.com. Here he shares his passion for and knowledge of a wide variety of martial arts traditions. He emphasizes western boxing, particularly his distant cousin, the heavyweight champion Gene Tunney. The conversation also covers many other martial art forms including Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Karate, Capoeira, and Kalari. He views martial arts as a positive way of addressing the aggressive aspects of human nature. New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in “parapsychology” ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is also the Grand Prize winner of the 2021 Bigelow Institute essay competition regarding the best evidence for survival of human consciousness after permanent bodily death. He is Co-Director of Parapsychology Education at the California Institute for Human Science. (Recorded on January 2, 2021)

Book: “City of God”

City of God

Augustine of HippoHenry Bettenson (Translator)

No book except the Bible itself had a greater influence on the Middle Ages than Augustine’s City of God. And since medieval Europe was the cradle of modern Western society, this work is vital for understanding our world and how it came into being.

About the author

Augustine of Hippo

Early church father and philosopher Saint Augustine served from 396 as the bishop of Hippo in present-day Algeria and through such writings as the autobiographical Confessions in 397 and the voluminous City of God from 413 to 426 profoundly influenced Christianity, argued against Manichaeism and Donatism, and helped to establish the doctrine of original sin.

An Augustinian follows the principles and doctrines of Saint Augustine.

People also know Aurelius Augustinus in English of Regius (Annaba). From the Africa province of the Roman Empire, people generally consider this Latin theologian of the greatest thinkers of all times. He very developed the west. According to Jerome, a contemporary, Augustine renewed “the ancient Faith.”

The Neo-Platonism of Plotinus afterward heavily weighed his years. After conversion and his baptism in 387, Augustine developed his own approach to theology and accommodated a variety of methods and different perspectives. He believed in the indispensable grace to human freedom and framed the concept of just war. When the Western Roman Empire started to disintegrate from the material earth, Augustine developed the concept of the distinct Catholic spirituality in a book of the same name. He thought the medieval worldview. Augustine closely identified with the community that worshiped the Trinity. The Catholics and the Anglican communion revere this preeminent doctor. Many Protestants, especially Calvinists, consider his due teaching on salvation and divine grace of the theology of the Reformation. The Eastern Orthodox also consider him. He carries the additional title of blessed. The Orthodox call him “Blessed Augustine” or “Saint Augustine the Blessed.”

Santo Agostinho

Anaïs Nin on love

Anaïs Nin

Do not seek the ‘because’ – in love there is no ‘because’, no reason, no explanation, no solutions.”

― Anaïs Nin

Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell was a French-born American diarist, essayist, novelist, and writer of short stories and erotica. Born to Cuban parents in France, Nin was the daughter of the composer Joaquín Nin and the classically trained singer Rosa Culmell. Wikipedia

Born: February 21, 1903, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France

Died: January 14, 1977

~ Anais Nin

The Life Force, Part II, with Naomi Remen

New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove Jun 26, 2026 Biological Systems, Health and Healing This video is a special release from the original Thinking Allowed series that ran on public television from 1986 until 2002. It was recorded in about 2000. It will remain public for only one week.  Rachel Naomi Remen is author of The Human Patient, Kitchen Table Wisdom and My Grandfather’s Blessings: Tales of Strength, Refuge and Belonging. She is Professor Emeritus of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center. She emphasizes that we cut ourselves off from the power of the life force when we edit ourselves in accordance with the approval and disapproval of others. The life force, which is the basis of authentic healing, is our birthright as human beings. Now you can watch all of the programs from the original Thinking Allowed Video Collection, hosted by Jeffrey Mishlove. Subscribe to the new Streaming Channel (https://thinkingallowed.vhx.tv/) and watch more than 350 programs now, with more, previously unreleased titles added weekly. Free month of the classic Thinking Allowed streaming channel for New Thinking Allowed subscribers only. Use code THINKFREELY.

Featured Books from New Thinking Allowed

In My Grandfather’s Blessings, Rachel Naomi Remen, a cancer physician and master storyteller, uses her luminous stories to remind us of the power of our kindness and the joy of being alive. Dr. Remen’s grandfather, an orthodox rabbi and scholar of the Kabbalah, saw life as a web of connection and knew that everyone belonged to him, and that he belonged to everyone. He taught her that blessing one another is what fills our emptiness, heals our loneliness, and connects us more deeply to life.


The story of the Watchers began during the third century B.C. when a wave of apocalyptic Essene writings swept the Mediterranean world and came to fruition at the time of Jesus. From this epoch emerged a new hero, Enoch, ‘the Translated Man’, who was transformed into a being of light and joined the Watchers in heaven. William Henry proposes that the Watchers correspond to the Seven Rayed Naga “rainbow serpents of wisdom” of Buddhist tradition and the seven fish-cloaked Apkallu sages of Mesopotamia.


Presented as a philosophy of hope, the influence of Hermeticism runs like a river through Egyptian, Hellenic, Sufi, Renaissance, and Romantic territories, before branching into the delta of twentieth century philosophical and psychological thought. Drawing on her experience as a practicing psychiatrist, Nasser shows how the existential pioneers of the last century not only acknowledged their debt to their Hermetic past, but also spoke to the emergence of a new Self capable of exploring and integrating its multiplicities.


Good Answers to Tough Questions About Death explains the terms, beliefs and rituals surrounding dying and death. This book is designed for children up to twelve years of age.

Hearts for Humanity

Hearts For Humanity – 6-25-2026

Debra Poneman Neale Donald Walsch Rev. Sue Frederick Suzanne Giesemann Yosi Amram

As the summer solstice season unfolds, Humanity’s Team gathers some well known luminaries – including Neale Donald Walsch, Suzanne Giesemann, Debra Poneman, Rev Sue Frederick, Yosi Amram, Jan Hatcher and others – for a beautiful discussion highlighting our “Hearts for Humanity.” You will see how Steve Farrell and this extraordinary group of individuals are working to align themselves in Oneness and serve their communities and the planet all year ’round! Don’t let this opportunity to join us in action pass you by – come for the spirit of togetherness and leave empowered to make lasting change in your own Heart and greater worldwide community!

Link to video: https://stream.humanitysteam.org/programs/hearts-for-humanity-6-25-2026?utm_source=product&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=content_share&utm_term=4246017&utm_content=copy

(Contributed by John Atwater, H.W.)

AI: The humbling of mankind

Johnathan Bi Jun 21, 2026 Subscribe to my newsletter if you want content updates, invitations to events, and to support my work: https://greatbooks.io Transcript: https://www.johnathanbi.com/p/transcr… Companion interviews & lectures:

Timestamps: 00:00 0. Introduction 01:42 1. Weber’s Protestant Ethic 05:41 2. Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics 09:48 3. Girard’s Deceit Desire and the Novel 14:25 4. Kripal’s Secret BodyAI-generated video summary

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Johnathan Bi explores four influential philosophical works to help navigate the professional challenges posed by the rise of artificial intelligence. By examining themes of labor, value, and human intuition through the lens of historical thinkers, this analysis offers a strategic framework for finding existential fulfillment and sustaining creative contributions in an increasingly automated world.

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