~ VIDEOS ~


~ TRENDING POSTS ~

The False Guru Test

Submitted by Atma Adani on Sunday, May 28, 2017 7:21 PM

The False Guru Test

pixabay.comi     Real Masters never charge for their services, nor do they accept payment in any form nor in any sort of material benefits for their instructions. This is a universal law among Masters, and yet amazingly, it is a fact that thousands of eager seekers in America and elsewhere, go on paying large Read More…

Doing By Not Doing

Submitted by Kim on Saturday, May 27, 2017 12:07 PM

Doing By Not Doing

pixabay.com Wouldn’t it be just great if life suddenly became a lot easier? What if, instead of working hard to complete a project, it all just flowed together in one easy-moving path towards perfect completion? Such is the promise of the Eastern philosophy of Wu Wei (“Woo-Way”), which promotes the idea of “doing by not Read More…

Are You Metaphysically Gullible?

Submitted by ali cat on Friday, May 26, 2017 9:04 AM

Are You Metaphysically Gullible?

pixabay.com Perhaps you've noticed that many of the people around you believe some pretty bizarre things. From spaceships following comets to psychic phone-lines to being able to solve the problem of people wanting to kill people by banning guns to wine turning into blood (that somehow you can drink). In fact, given a little thought, Read More…

The Somerton Man

Submitted by Glorious Bastard on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 1:09 PM

The Somerton Man

derivativeimages The Black Dahlia. Jack the Ripper. The Zodiac Killings. JonBenet Ramsey. The Axeman of New Orleans. These are some of the most captivating unsolved murder mysteries of all time and they share a common thread: all of the victims are known. The Tamam Shud, also known as the Somerton Man, case is different. In Read More…

Creating Good Karma

Submitted by Tierney Sharpe on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 9:37 PM

Creating Good Karma

pixabay.com There are two ways that humankind can address the mission of finding its way back to the divine source from which we came. We can stretch this mission out to be long and laborious, or with a little forethought, we can make it relatively easy. The choice, as individuals, is ours. All life operates Read More…

Why Sin Is A Myth That Punishes Us

Submitted by Ali Rasha Bey on Monday, May 22, 2017 12:38 AM

Why Sin Is A Myth That Punishes Us

pixabay.com Lust, greed, anger, sloth, pride, envy and gluttony. You probably recognize this collection of the “seven deadly sins” from literature and religious texts. They’re top-rated “sins” because they are said to be the basis of fundamental vices, the origins and sources of other transgressions. But to back up, what is “sin” anyway? Is it Read More…

Seven Ways To Protect Yourself From The Ruling Elite’s World Depopulation Agenda

Submitted by Legends Call on Sunday, May 21, 2017 12:25 PM

Seven Ways To Protect Yourself From The Ruling Elite’s World Depopulation Agenda

pixabay.com The dark side, the world’s ruling elite (and many associates) are lost beings. They have lost their way from what is honest, decent and just: A number of us know that in their quest for total domination there is a secret world depopulation agenda in operation. The overwhelming evidence for this: Documented facts, whistleblower Read More…

Does Genetics Disprove Reincarnation?

Submitted by Dr. Kevin Corsaro on Sunday, May 21, 2017 9:26 AM

Does Genetics Disprove Reincarnation?

pixabay.com Question: The reincarnation theory claims that we get our characteristics from our own past-lives karma, whereas genetics asserts that we inherit our characteristics from our parents, which is what we actually observe in the many physical resemblances among parents and offspring. Don’t these observations disprove the reincarnation theory? Answer: No, they don’t. The reincarnation Read More…

They Say Dead Men Tell No Tales … But What About Dead Women?

Submitted by Mrs. Jones on Sunday, May 21, 2017 12:36 AM

They Say Dead Men Tell No Tales … But What About Dead Women?

derivativeimages The history of the Greenbrier Ghost may be one of the most unique stories in the annals of ghostlore. This strange tale from rural West Virginia is not only a part of supernatural history, but of the history of the American judicial system as well. It remains a one of a kind event.. the Read More…

Common Sense, Science Fiction, And Weird, Uncharitable History Of Philosophy

Submitted by Dr. How on Saturday, May 20, 2017 11:35 PM

Common Sense, Science Fiction, And Weird, Uncharitable History Of Philosophy

pixabay.com Philosophers have three broad methods for settling disputes: appeal to "common sense" or culturally common presuppositions, appeal to scientific evidence, and appeal to theoretical virtues like simplicity, coherence, fruitfulness, and pragmatic value. Some of the most interesting disputes are disputes in which all three of these broad methods are problematic and seemingly indecisive. One Read More…

Previous Next