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When Science And Religion Converge

Submitted by Dr. Arati Mishra on Monday, July 15, 2019 9:58 AM
Derivative Images Science has not replaced religion, nor does it have the potential to do so. The two amount to different ways of knowing: objective and subjective; ascending and descending. Science pursues knowledge of the objective realm in an effort to master it, while religion pursues knowledge of the subjective realm in an effort to Read More…
Towards An Informationist Post-Metaphysic

Submitted by Gestalt on Sunday, July 14, 2019 10:11 AM
https://media.giphy.com/media/QqS8lFawhFYCk/giphy.gif I recently came to the conclusion that the universe is not fundamentally composed of ‘matter,’ at its explanatory bottom, but rather of information, indeed a field of infinite potential and informational possibilities that manifest as finite actualities within universes constrained by discrete sets of physical constants and universal principles (“laws of Nature”). “Matter” and Read More…
Lightning Crashes

Submitted by Joseph Morningstar on Saturday, July 13, 2019 9:00 AM
Derivative Images With a thundering and ominous boom, lightning struck fiercely into the redwood tree nearly splitting it in half. As the rain continued to pour, Mother Eagle knew she had but one chance to save her offspring before the tree would no longer stand. She knew they all had at least another 30 years Read More…
Putting The “Hedge” Back In Hedge Druidry

Submitted by Niamh Ardgall on Friday, July 12, 2019 4:36 PM
Image by Kathleen Handrich from http://Pixabay.com What do you think of when you hear the words, "Hedge Druid?" Someone who works with the green and growing things, of working with nature, with the seasons and the tides? Yes, Hedge Druidry is that—working to find our place within nature, to find where we fit into our Read More…
Six Obstacles To Ceaselessly Abiding In The Feeling Of Being

Submitted by SALAAM – Presider on Thursday, July 11, 2019 1:36 PM
http://pixabay.com “There will be periods of frustration; there will be periods of doubt. Your worldly involvements would hamper your Sadhana (practice) and an atmosphere of defeat would prevail. But, come what may, just throw everything aside, don’t bother about anything and continue your abidance in the ‘I am’ with all earnestness. The ‘I am’ would Read More…
Recurring Soul Lessons

Submitted by Little Dragon on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 4:01 PM
Image by Larisa Koshkina from http://Pixabay.com You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the end. ~ C.S. Lewis What’s one lesson life is trying to teach you right now ? Chances are that it’s a lesson that you’ve repeated before. A lesson that keeps coming Read More…
Tolerance And Disagreement

Submitted by Eyes Wide Shut on Tuesday, July 9, 2019 12:48 AM
Image by Pete Linforth from http://Pixabay.com What should you do in the face of radical disagreement? Do you live and let live, or try to convince the other person they’re wrong? Are some ideas just too terrible to tolerate? In some cases, the best response to disagreement is just agreeing to disagree. If you like Marvel Read More…
Cikitsā

Submitted by Dr. Aadi B. on Monday, July 8, 2019 9:34 AM
Image by st-sulpice from http://Pixabay.com We are living in times where short cuts in speech are becoming common. The mind of a human has become impatient with words. Yet words carry vibrations that affect our being long after they are spoken. And every word in Sanskrit has a meaning…. Sanskrit uses two words, upacāra and Read More…
Clairvoyant Psychometry

Submitted by Psychic Chick on Saturday, July 6, 2019 3:00 PM
Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from http://Pixabay.com The word "clairvoyance" means "clear seeing." In its present usage it covers a wide field of psychic phenomena; and is used by different writers to designate phases of psychic phenomena differing widely from each other. The student is apt to become confused when he meets these apparently conflicting Read More…
Talk With People Not At Them

Submitted by Odd on Friday, July 5, 2019 2:46 PM
Image by Peggy und Marco Lachmann-Anke from http://Pixabay.com One of the insidious things about trying to judge our own social skills, is that if an interaction went well for us, then we assume the other person thought it went well too. While you’ve probably never consciously thought about it, if you had a good time Read More…