Have you visited a library lately, or tried to search the Internet? Are you a college or university student seeking to organize all the subjects you've studied into some unified perspective? Are you a specialist who can't even keep up with the literature in your own field much less related ones? If you fall under any of these categories, then you are likely suffering from information overload.
We have unwittingly created a society which feeds us enormous amounts of information, but lacks the ability to organize it into a meaningful whole. The response of educators to this crisis has been something called interdisciplinary studies. This "discipline" seeks to discover common principles which unite the various fields of knowledge, but its proponents have had difficulty meeting the challenge of finding such principles. If you doubt what I say, then go to any university and try to find a viable interdisciplinary studies program. Your search is likely to be fruitless.
Where might we find the principles which can serve as a basis for an effective interdisciplinary studies program? Our book entitled The Global Oracle: A Spiritual Blueprint suggests that they can be found in the ancient oracles such as the I'Ching, the Tarot and Vedic Astrology, but only when these oracles are understood as expressing a common archetypal language layed out in the exact same sequential order. Having articulated this "spiritual blueprint of creation" for the first time, we now have the opportunity to create a new subjective discipline of knowledge which can truly serve as the basis of interdisciplinary studies.
Unfortunately, there has been such a bias in our schools against anything occult or esoteric that, until now, it has deterred scholarly investigation into ancient documents such as the I'Ching and the Tarot, much less, some form of astrology. Times are changing, however, and The Global Oracle presents a unique opportunity for students, teachers, and those in adult education to explore a more meaningful paradigm in relation to interdisciplinary studies than heretofore possible.
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