Description
Instructor: Carol Tebbs
Day: Saturday, beginning July 5 2025
Time: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM Pacific Time
Course Length: 5 weeks – all live classes are recorded
This sacred literature course explores works from the East that describe the acceptance of a relationship between the cosmos and life on earth. Students are introduced to common themes found in selections from the literature of three major Eastern religions. Students will compare the sacred works according to themes such as creation, life challenges, the fall of man, divine punishment, the rewards of virtue, and the power of love.
“Astrology got it right, what’s wrong with the rest of the world?” quipped a well-known astrologer when discussing the connection between sacred literature and the common phrase, “As above, so below.” This has been a phrase understood by every astrologer from ancient to modern times. Indeed, the concept has roots in much of the world’s sacred literature.
Weekly topics:
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
- Confucianism
- Taoism
- Shintoism
Required Reading:
Recommended Texts:
Bierlein, J. F., Parallel Myths: A Fascinating Look at the Common Threads Woven Through the World’s Greatest Myths-And the Central Role They Have Played Through Time, A Ballantine Wellspring Book, Random House Publishing Group, New York, 1994
Prerequisites:
None
H106 and H107 may be taken for expanding cultural understanding OR as an elective for the Diploma program, which will also count toward a certificate in Astrological Heritage OR Alternative Traditions.
Cancellation and Refund Policy
Registration closes at 7:00am on Wednesday July 9th, 2025
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