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People Pleasing

Submitted by Good Vibrations on Tuesday, September 17, 2019 11:42 AM
Image by Дина Орлова from http://Pixabay.com Can Someone Have The Need To Please Others If They Don't Feel Safe In Their Body? What someone may find is that they have a strong need to please others, making it hard for them to live their own life. Or to be more accurate – this can stop Read More…
Solitary Séance – DIY

Submitted by Nocturnos on Monday, September 16, 2019 11:20 AM
Derivative Images How many of us, by some quirk of Fate, missed being there at the end of the life of a loved one? How many of us have longed to be able to have that last word with a now-deceased parent or sibling? Many people have wished that they could ask advice of a Read More…
Contemporary Sufism

Submitted by SALAAM – Presider on Sunday, September 15, 2019 3:42 PM
derivative images Why and how has Sufism become such a contested topic in the 20th and 21st centuries, and what does “authentic” Sufism look like today? Why are historical Sufi shrines in Pakistan, Mali, and Iraq being destroyed by Muslims? Why do some Muslim governments ban Sufi literature and persecute Sufis, at a time when Read More…
Healing And Knowledge

Submitted by LI – Executor on Saturday, September 14, 2019 9:41 AM
Image by Gerd Altmann from http://Pixabay.com Knowledge aligns our nature to the Truth. The vehicle is consciousness; the searchlight one of observation. Everything is enveloped by the Truth so healing through Works and Love base themselves upon it. The triune approach offers the supreme healing. Truth is the bedrock of the New Creation and identity Read More…
Aiming For Moral Mediocrity

Submitted by Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D on Friday, September 13, 2019 5:05 PM
Image by Gerd Altmann from http://Pixabay.com I have an empirical thesis and a normative thesis. The empirical thesis is: Most people aim to be morally-mediocre. They aim to be about as morally good as their peers — not especially better, not especially worse. This mediocrity has two aspects. It is peer relative rather than absolute, Read More…
Avidya (Ignorance)

Submitted by Krishna on Thursday, September 12, 2019 3:54 PM
Image by Mari Ana from http://Pixabay.com Avidya is a Sanskrit word most commonly defined as ignorance. This can be misleading if we think of ignorance as a lack of knowledge. Avidya is not simply a lack of knowledge; it is a lack of what Hindu philosophers sometimes refer to as true knowledge (Singh 394-395). The Read More…
The Invisible College

Submitted by Sci Fi Guy on Monday, September 9, 2019 12:26 AM
Image by rambotent from http://Image by rambotent from Pixabay Invisible college refers to intercommunicating scientific researchers who are working within a specified paradigm, or field of study that has some core issues in common. – Social Research Glossary There are impostors pretending to be the Invisible College, there are charlatans using that name Read More…
What Relevance Does Meditation Have Today?

Submitted by Sadhu on Sunday, September 8, 2019 3:58 PM
Image by 4144132 from http://Pixabay.com Meditation means awareness, consciousness. But don’t we already have that? Why do we need to practice (the sometimes boring) techniques of meditation? Well – there’s good news, and there’s not so good news. The not-so-good news is that actually we are rarely aware. On the contrary, we are almost always Read More…
The Bane Of Modern Society: Excessive Individualism

Submitted by MasterMind on Saturday, September 7, 2019 10:43 AM
Image by Gerd Altmann from http://Pixabay.com Individualism has been on the ascent across the world over the past few decades. Individualism per se is not necessarily bad. Individualism treats each individual as an independent entity and favours individual freedom over collective or state control. It encourages individuals to have a greater sense of self-responsibility and Read More…
Close Encounters Of The Texas Kind

Submitted by Beldar on Friday, September 6, 2019 11:03 AM
Image by alinkon from http://Pixabay.com The Stephenville Event, as some have called it, has quickly become one of the most publicized UFO sightings in a decade. The story showed up in newspapers as far away as China. CNN’s Larry King devoted two shows to what it all meant. “Do you believe alien beings are out Read More…