In "How to Alleviate Stress", Manly P. Hall explores the psychological, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of stress. Hall examines the roots of stress in modern life, emphasizing the effects of materialism, self-centered thinking, and lack of purpose. He provides practical advice on fostering inner peace through self-discipline, meditation, and cultivating a balanced perspective. The talk highlights the importance of aligning with universal principles and finding fulfillment in simplicity and service to others. With profound insights, Hall encourages listeners to transform stress into an opportunity for personal growth and spiritual enlightenment.
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Manly P. Hall (1901-1990) founded the Philosophical Research Society in 1934, a non-profit organization dedicated to the dissemination of useful knowledge in the fields of philosophy, comparative religion and psychology. In his long career, spanning more than 70 years of dynamic public activity, Mr. Hall delivered over 8000 lectures in the United States and abroad, authored over 150 books and essays, and wrote countless magazine articles.
Many of Mr. Hall's lectures have been transcribed and are available as pamphlets; others were taped live, and the audio recordings are available on CD's as well. He is perhaps best known for his 1928 classic, "The Secret Teachings of All Ages," an encyclopedia of the world's wisdom traditions and symbolic disciplines.
Today, younger generations are re-discovering the works and words of Manly Hall, finding that the material he put forth so many years ago is still relevant and useful today. Mr. Hall's hope for humanity was to learn from the greatest minds of all times so that we may solve current problems - both in society and in the individual - today.