, which he founded in 1934. While many of his lectures are now accessible online, specific curated collections offer a deeper dive into his "philosophical living" approach:
Perhaps the most undervalued aspect of the series is Hall’s focus on mental health and everyday ethics. In the 1940s and 50s, long before the popularization of mindfulness, Hall was lecturing on the "psychology of the soul." Titles such as "How to Relax" and "Dealing with Insecurity" reveal Hall as a pragmatic counselor. He synthesized Jungian concepts with Stoic philosophy, teaching that the "inner self" must govern the "outer personality." This democratization of psychology—removing it from the clinic and placing it in the lecture hall—was a hallmark of his style. manly palmer hall complete lecture series exclusive