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A Ghost Story I lived….very long….

Submitted by MARIQUE – Director on Friday, October 23, 2015 4:52 PM

A Ghost Story I lived….very long….

This is a strange story about a house I lived in when I lived in Maine. Much more happened while I lived there, this story is just some of the highlights. I lived there for 3 ½ years. This story is very long, just to warn you. If you hate reading long and rambling ghost Read More…

When Prayer Is Harmful

Submitted by Silence on Friday, October 23, 2015 1:04 AM

When Prayer Is Harmful

“I’ll pray for you.”“You’re in my prayers!” We typically think of prayer as a good thing, and we’re usually grateful to hear these words. Unfortunately, there are times when prayer functions as a psychic attack on another person or group. When that happens, prayer is harmful—not healing. A sincere prayer to the great Universal Mind Read More…

Were Houdini’s Feats Supernatural?

Submitted by Houdini on Thursday, October 22, 2015 1:44 AM

Were Houdini’s Feats Supernatural?

by Sax Rohmer Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage – RICHARD LOVELACE. Houdini was one of the most fascinating characters I have ever known. His death was a blow to me, although intervals of many months, sometimes of a whole year, elapsed between our meetings. He for his part Read More…

Standards Of Channeling

Submitted by Mystagogue on Thursday, October 22, 2015 12:21 AM

Standards Of Channeling

Channeling is the least reliable source of information, yet the most novel source for inspiration. The intellect alone is unable to make the kind of creative leaps that only channeling can provide. To be clear, intuition and sudden epiphanies are instances of channeling where some higher objective source beyond the intellect is momentarily tapped to Read More…

The Symbolism Of Fairy Tales

Submitted by Glinda the Good on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 11:53 PM

The Symbolism Of Fairy Tales

One of the places where we can find Universal Truth is in fairy tales. Yes, fairy tales…the timeless stories we tell our children, such as Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Beauty and the Beast.  Fairy tales have been criticized in modern Western culture as being unrealistic or naïve and have been decried by feminists as for Read More…

The Art Of War

Submitted by PALLAS ATHENA – Manager on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 1:01 AM

The Art Of War

A great swordsman, a great warrior, came back home and found that his servant was making love to his wife. According to custom, he challenged the servant — gave him a sword and told him to come out of the house and let it be decided; whoever remains alive will be the husband of the Read More…

Are You in Heaven or Hell?

Submitted by Drea on Tuesday, October 20, 2015 1:20 AM

Are You in Heaven or Hell?

Through the ups and downs of life, it can seem at times, as though the quality of our lives is dependent on the people, situations, and conditions of the world around us. Yet, to become the powerful creator of our lives, we must be willing to see beyond this short-sighted view of ourselves and our Read More…

True Religion Is Universal Love And Remembrance Of God

Submitted by SALAAM – Presider on Monday, October 19, 2015 7:58 PM

True Religion Is Universal Love And Remembrance Of God

By Sant Kirpal Singh, from the book "Spirituality – what it is", chapter 2 What is true religion? This is the most natural question with man, and each one is confronted with it at one stage or another. We have with us hundreds and thousands of scriptures and treatises dealing with the vital problems of Read More…

The Silent Side Of The Mahanta – Phil Morimitsu

Submitted by SHABDA – Preceptor on Monday, October 19, 2015 6:33 PM

The Silent Side Of The Mahanta – Phil Morimitsu

The Silent Side Of The Mahanta – Phil Morimitsu     Even though it was late, it was a weekend evening, and I decided to go for a walk before retiring for the night. I'm not too sure how long I was gone, maybe half an hour or so, but on my way back to Read More…

All Knotted Up

Submitted by Lady Orleans – Olutọju on Sunday, October 18, 2015 5:24 PM

All Knotted Up

“Knot enthusiasts like to say that civilization is held together by knots. It sounds like a wisecrack — but if you take a look around, you may begin to see the truth behind the quip.” – Jody Rosen Throughout history different types of knots have been used for various reasons. Man’s ability to tie knots Read More…

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