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Madman Audiobook Free: Journey Through Spiritual Awakening – Free Download

Kahlil Gibran (author of The Prophet) was a Lebanese-American philosophical essayist, novelist, mystical poet and artist. During the last 20 years of his life, he lived in the United States, where his works gained recognition and influence within the American popular culture.

This abridged audio of The Madman communicates in stories and metaphors Gibran’s belief that if a sensible way of living and thinking could be found, people would have mastery over their lives.

Kybalion Audiobook Free: A Scholarly Exploration of Hermetic Wisdom – Free Download

This book of Hermetic Philosophy claims to be the essence of the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus. One of the foundations of the book is the dedication to the Seven Principles and there is a complete chapter describing each one in detail. Each one of the Seven Principles brings to light a number of ways to become more familiar with your self and become a better and more enlightened individual.

Communist Manifesto Audiobook Free: A Scholarly Analysis of Revolutionary Thought – Free Download

The Communist Manifesto was first published on February 21, 1848, and is one of the world’s most influential political tracts. Commissioned by the Communist League and written by communist theorists Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, it laid out the League’s purposes and program. The Manifesto suggested a course of action for a proletarian revolution to overthrow capitalism and, eventually, to bring about a classless society.

Words of Christ: From the Book of Matthew Audiobook Free: A Scholarly Exploration of Timeless Teachings – Free Download

This audio book extracts the Words of Christ from the Book of Matthew, bringing to the forefront the idioms of Christ. Even though the story line is deleted, the pure sense of what Christ was saying during his short time on earth still rings true today.

Abstract and selection of the words of Christ without storyline from the Book of Matthew.

Life of P.T. Barnum Audiobook Free: A Journey into Showmanship – Free Download

Phineas Taylor Barnum is best remembered for his entertaining acts and for founding the circus that eventually became Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. Through his entire life, fraught with many failed ventures, Barnum remained a resourceful entrepreneur with a deep conceptual understanding of the use of advertising. This story is filled with entertaining and insightful exploits of his troupe, the towns he visited and the ventures he attempted on the road to becoming “the Greatest Show on Earth”.

Apology of Socrates Audiobook Free: Truth in Inquiry Unveiled – Free Download

The Apology of Socrates is one of the earliest existing documents of Greek philosophy – everything earlier was lost and is known only through quoted fragments in later works, like those of Plato himself. Rightly so, the Apology is still, all by itself, an excellent introduction to Western philosophy and traditionally the first complete text read in the formal study of Classical Greek.

Although the meaning has changed through time, the Greek word apología simply and precisely meant a defense, or a defense speech. At the trial for his life in 399 BC, Socrates astonished his listeners by appearing, despite his vigorous “Defense Speech”, to deliberately get himself found guilty and condemned to death. Plato, who’s presence at the trial is mentioned twice in the Apology, provides us with the only witnessed recording of the trial proceedings and the historic Apology of Socrates

Cinderella Audiobook Free: A Journey Through Fairy Tale Hope – Free Download

It has often been said that there are two basic stories that define the ethos of men and women. For men it is the myth of Superman, the ultra powerful male figure who saves the world against evil. For women it’s the Cinderella, the story of a downtrodden young maiden who eventually overcomes the miseries surrounding her to be saved by the dashing, rich and powerful Prince. It is a story that lives in almost every culture around the world to this day.

As the story goes Cinderella is a young and beautiful young maiden who embodies the ideal values of good, piousness and ultimate virtue. The story starts with Cinderella living with her widowed father. The father remarries and when he suddenly dies Cinderella is left to be raised by her wicked and unjust step-mother, who dotes on her own two daughters. Cinderella is forced to do the chores and wait on the rest of the household, all the while maintaining her sweet composure.

One day a nearby prince invites all the women of the countryside to a grand ball at the palace to choose his wife, but the step-mother does not allow Cinderella to attend. While home alone and almost giving up all hope, Cinderella is visited by a fairy Godmother who temporarily transforms her into a vision of loveliness and transports her to the ball where she captivates the handsome prince. As the clock approaches midnight, she must rush home and in the process loses one of her glass slippers. After a lengthy search the Prince finds Cinderella, they marry and live happily ever after.

It is a theme about Good vs. Evil where Good is always rewarded after many tribulations. Everyone should read and listen to the story of Cinderella, if for no other reason than to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying values and perceptions that shape our modern world

Siddhartha – Part I / II Audiobook Free: A Journey to Enlightenment – Free Download

Siddhartha, born the son of a Brahmin, was blessed in appearance, intelligence and charisma. In order to find meaning in life, he discarded his promising future for the life of an ascetic. He wandered as a shramana and searched for Gotama the Buddha. However, this man, Siddhartha, was not a follower of any but his own soul. This popular book provides the listener with insight into the philosophy and thoughts that shape Siddhartha’s path to enlightenment.

Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Death! Audiobook Free: A Passionate Historical Speech – Free Download

On 20 March 1775, The Second Virginia Convention convened at St. John’s Church in Richmond. They assembled to consider weighty matters concerning the tyranny and oppression of the Crown. Many favored continued conciliatory measures. A thirty-nine year old delegate from Hanover County named Pätrick Henry took a seat in the third pew.

Here sat a man with a burden. He knew he faced “an irresolute body; that he would be opposed by the powerful, wealthy, Tory element among the members. He realized that the Loyalists were insidiously entrenched and the outcome was uncertain. Pätrick Henry’s risk was tremendous – one that could easily bring him to the block.”

But Mr. Henry feared not man that can destroy only the body – he feared God who can destroy both body and soul. “Liberty” burned in his heart and flowed through his veins. “Death” was to be preferred before cowering in fear before the British leviathan. Mr. Henry was the archetype Southerner whose motto “Liberty or death, ” exhibited a bravery and patriotism seldom seen today.