MLK - Science, Belief & The Third Dimension
January 22nd, 2008 at 2:27 am (History, Belief, Secularism, Religion)
When most of us think about the modern philosophical and scientific battle between secular materialist and those who believe in “something” beyond that material world, we definitely don’t think about the sixties, and we especially don’t associate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the center of this battle.
Yet, for more than a decade, Dr. King gave different versions of a sermon/speech now commonly known as “The Three Dimensions of a Complete Life.”
Here is a small audio excerpt from an early version of this sermon, simply titled, “Dimensions of a Complete Life,” delivered on January 14, 1962 at Battell Chapel, Yale University. It’s current relevance in describing the battle over consciousness survival is uncanny in light of it being 46 years old.
This excerpt comes courtesy of Pacifica Radio Archives
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Annalisa said,
January 22, 2008 at 9:14 am
That was quite inspiring. Thank you for sharing that clip.
Liliana said,
January 24, 2008 at 9:55 am
Marcel, you continue to be a cosmic companion and reach beyond more than the imaginable. It is true that anything and everything we say and do has a butterfly effect to many. Thank you for posting this speach. I know I can always rely on the fact that you will pull wisdom from beyond to help me remember where my guidance is coming from and open my eyes to the signs. A sincere thank you.