Few people can offer such an extensive body of work as the one freely presented here for your consideration. Indeed, Eugene Halliday's plays, books, essays, drawings and recorded talks provides a thorough and extensive discussion on the history of human ideas and experiences that is both accessible enough to be used as an introduction to a wide range of esoteric thought, and yet profound enough to involve those widely-read individuals sincerely interested in understanding both the range and depth of man's religious strivings.

Eugene believed that we are able to understand and experience God directly and always spoke to encourage and explain how this could be done. The truths he described were profound; thought-provoking; down to earth; and frequently extremely witty. He taught groups and individuals, often through the analysis of artistic, philosophical, or religious texts: and at other times through a single individual's personal challenges and problems.

Although Eugene Halliday's talks and writings reflect the concerns and the themes of the decades in which they were produced, many of these same concerns are still with us today.

Eugene's talks were invariably un-scripted, indeed you can hear him replying not only to written questions presented to him at the beginning of a meeting, but also to spoken questions put to him as these meetings progressed. In these recordings you will hear Eugene recommending various procedures and practices designed to assist in the understanding, and consequential transcending of fixed ideas and motives. Thus they offer the interested listener the unique experience of being in Eugene Halliday's company during the period from 1957, until his death in 1987.