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Did anyone here tried any Dr Robert Gilbert courses?

MiguelAngel

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I stumbled onto a Sacred geometry tv show on Gaia.tv by this Dr Gilbert. Its very interesting and went on listening some podcast. Then found he has a website (Vesica institute) and has a few courses. For what I hear he uses Rudolf Steiner methods quite heavily.
As the courses are a bit steep there are a few places where you can get them for a lot less.
So the question is: what do you guys think about this? It is worth it? At least to me is very interesting as I dont know much :)
Also, I hope this is the right section as I was in doubt if it could go on the Occult discussion. Please feel free to move it to the rigth one.
 

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I contemplated on getting it as I'm intrigued by the materials and the way he taught. Can't deny it is well outside off my budget for the moment. I had the opportunity of watching his introduction materials on GAIA and I can say it's really worth getting into the course if one can afford it as no one really teaches Rosicrucianism like he did.
 

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Last time I checked, Gaia.tv wasn't really realizable source of information.

Also a hint: his books do not cost that much, so if you seek his knowledge, why not to save money while getting right to the source?
 

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Yes Gaia is not a reliable source, but anything Robert Gilbert I basically consume including ones from Gaia (free trial). For the moment the book i'm looking for from him "
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" is not available to purchase. You're welcome to share any knowledge of his, or where I can purchase them.
 

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Yes Gaia is not a reliable source, but anything Robert Gilbert I basically consume including ones from Gaia (free trial). For the moment the book i'm looking for from him "
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" is not available to purchase. You're welcome to share any knowledge of his, or where I can purchase them.
Shouldn't be that rare, why don't you post a request?

Oh wait, it's a seminar, courses cannot be requested.
 

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Shouldn't be that rare, why don't you post a request?

Oh wait, it's a seminar, courses cannot be requested.
No, a printed collection of course material that is available on amazon to boot wouldn't be against the rules; I myself have posted Dragon Rouge course material that I found somewhere. The no-courses rule is more about programs consisting of mp3 or videos where some sort of interaction with the author is involved, so it would be ok to request it, only highly improbable that it will be ever be found in digitized form.
 
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