Medieval Era



The Medieval Period
The Quest for Purification

Wholeness: The medieval era was marked codes of behavior established by both aristocracy and the Roman Catholic Church. The literature of the era represents those codes and beliefs, and also the shifting attitudes that came with change as society evolved. Creative intelligence is simultaneously purifying and progressive.

Main Points

Medieval Literature
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      1.  Medieval literature, especially its romances, focused on the development and expression of higher values: courage, loyalty, chivalry, truth, honor, purity, chastity, and service to one’s lord and lady and to one’s faith.
      1. The key to embodying and expressing higher values is gained through contact with the Unified Field of all the Laws of Nature during the Transcendental Meditation technique. Action performed upon such a foundation leads to the removal of all inner and outer obstacles, bringing greater success and fulfillment.


Introduction to the Middle Ages

Geoffrey Chaucer and the Canterbury Tales

Summary & Analysis of the "Prologue" of the Canterbury Tales

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