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Deathbed Visions

Submitted by LI – Executor on Sunday, April 9, 2017 1:14 AM

Deathbed Visions

pixabay.com A deathbed vision is one of the most mysterious events known to occur around the time of death. It is usually, but not always characterised by a vision of a pre-deceased relative, and feelings of overwhelming love, joy and peace. Occasionally the vision may be of someone the dying person does not recognise, a Read More…

The Fire And The Flower

Submitted by Rhondo on Sunday, April 9, 2017 12:26 AM

The Fire And The Flower

pixabay.com This is the recreation of a dialogue between the American anthropologist Carlos Castaneda with his Red Indian guru, Don Juan. The names are changed to indicate that it is a free recreation of the episode. That day I went to see Marquis; he was in his garden, standing, gazing upwards into the sky, with Read More…

Peace Pipe

Submitted by Joseph Morningstar on Saturday, April 8, 2017 9:54 AM

Peace Pipe

pixabay.com How do you define peace? Many define peace  as the collection of attitudes, beliefs and actions that demonstrate a concern for worldwide human rights and a positive regard for life. Peace involves turning the other cheek when necessary, and aiming to understanding others, rather than following a course of intolerance. Here is an old Read More…

The Egyptian Civilization Versus the Caucasian Civilization

Submitted by hmirwaisi on Friday, April 7, 2017 5:24 PM

The Egyptian Civilization Versus the Caucasian Civilization

pixabay.com Did Lord Krishna build the temple of Jerusalem before becoming the first Pharaoh of Egypt?    Did Abraham build a temple to the God Shiva in Mecca, Saudi Arabia?    There is no doubt that Abraham was the forefather of the Hebrews and that his descendants established the so-called Abrahamic religions, namely  Judaism, and Read More…

The Law Of Spiritual Attraction

Submitted by Violet on Friday, April 7, 2017 12:10 AM

The Law Of Spiritual Attraction

pixabay.com The creation of the earth, world or universe took place because a law was put in motion. This same law is what governs both the natural and the spiritual world that we exist in. The Law of Spiritual Attraction is not a religious fad, but it is largely an unchangeable concept that came into Read More…

18. Non-Action vs. Inaction © 2017 – Matt Sharpe

Submitted by SHABDA – Preceptor on Thursday, April 6, 2017 4:46 PM

18. Non-Action vs. Inaction © 2017 – Matt Sharpe

  Wu-wei   –   ( traditional Chinese: 無爲 ; simplified Chinese: 无为 ; pinyin: wú wéi ; a variant and derivatives: Japanese: 無為(むい) ; Korean: 無爲(무위) ; Vietnamese: Vô vi ; English, lit. non-doing.  A principle in Taoism that means non-action or non-doing. Lao Tzu, in the Tao Te Ching, explains that individuals, both human and Read More…

Chakras And Botanicals

Submitted by Morgana on Thursday, April 6, 2017 12:01 AM

Chakras And Botanicals

pixabay.com Using Flowers to Enhance Chakra Energy Flow … “…I feel very strongly there is an intelligence at work in every flower, in every blade of grass, in every cell of my body.” ~ Eckart Tolle As you walk through a garden or floral shop, which flowers usually catch your eye? The red roses? The Read More…

Twelve Ways Your Chakras Can Enhance Your Decisions

Submitted by A Healer on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 10:31 PM

Twelve Ways Your Chakras Can Enhance Your Decisions

pixabay.com How many times a day does the "Eureka!" light bulb in your head flash on? The one that means you're making a decision? Hundreds of sources on the Internet state that the average adult makes 35,000 decisions a day. That's a lot of brain power needed to decipher everything from what to eat for Read More…

Transcending The Ego

Submitted by Jude on Tuesday, April 4, 2017 12:20 AM

Transcending The Ego

pixabay.com "There is one mind common to all individual men.  Who hath access to this universal mind is a party to all that is or can be done."  Ralph Waldo Emerson We've all heard this term "ego" thrown around quite a bit, but what does it mean exactly?  Dictionary.com defines it as:  'the “I” or Read More…

The Blame Game

Submitted by Aristede on Monday, April 3, 2017 12:02 AM

The Blame Game

pixabay.com When others don’t take Responsibility for their Faults Put the blame on … Let’s face it, everyone makes mistakes but few gladly put on the dunce cap as the day’s biggest “fool display.” The slick, world-wise individual is always prepared mentally to handle lapses in judgment, performance and decision making by following well rehearsed Read More…

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