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Lesser Known Gods – Bhringi And Kubera

Submitted by INDIA – Exec. Admin. on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 12:28 PM
As with important religious beliefs, lesser-known components of our mythology also get exposed through idols, images and statues of Gods and other legendary personalities. There are said to be over 300 million different Gods and Goddesses in the Hindu pantheon, and this page presents information on some of the most well known deities, including the Read More…
Essence Of Quality

Submitted by Claire de Lune on Saturday, November 22, 2014 9:20 PM
Quality is not an act, it is a habit. ~ Aristotle By Aaron Hoopes The attitude we take towards any task or undertaking reflects on how we view the self. The completed task is the outward image of our self. A task done with quality and completeness corresponds to a quality and completeness within. A Read More…
8.The Benefit of Physical Incarnation 2014 © – Matt Sharpe

Submitted by SHABDA – Preceptor on Saturday, November 22, 2014 8:28 PM
8. The Benefit of a Physical Incarnation. 2014 © Matt Sharpe Many times when speaking to people, I have found that they are almost completely unaware of what a blessing their physical life actually is, regardless of the amount of hardship they may face. From this I gained the idea Read More…
Are You a Cultural Creative?

Submitted by Celesta Aquaria on Saturday, November 22, 2014 11:57 AM
by Owen K Waters The Shift to the New Reality is real, and it has been gathering steam since the 1960s. In the book, “The Cultural Creatives,” Paul Ray and Sherry Anderson detail a comprehensive study of more than 100,000 adults in the United States. They found that, since the 1960s, a huge 26 percent Read More…
Truth, Sacrifice And Commitment

Submitted by Sadhu on Friday, November 21, 2014 9:53 PM
Raja Harishchandra is the name always bonded with Truth, Sacrifice and Commitment. At the cost of these qualities he had to suffer through lots of agony. Not only he but his family also experienced calamity. Hence he was dignified as “Satyavaadi” Raja Harishchandra. When we hear “Raja Harishchandra” we always correlate apparent personality who Read More…
The Phillip Experiment

Submitted by Constantine on Friday, November 21, 2014 1:54 AM
With the popularity of the 2014 movie The Quiet Ones, interest in an historic event known as The Philip Experiment (which the movie is reportedly based on) has peaked. What many do not know is that The Philip Experiment was an actual historic research project conducted by a Toronto organization in 1972 in an effort to Read More…
The Mysterious Connection Between Sirius and Human History

Submitted by Solara An Ra on Thursday, November 20, 2014 5:09 PM
Since ancient times and across multiple civilizations, Sirius, the dog star, has been surrounded with a mysterious lore. Esoteric teachings of all ages have invariably attributed to Sirius a special status and the star’s importance in occult symbolism is an attestation of that fact. What makes Sirius so special? Is it simply due to the Read More…
Astrology At Work: “The Day I Met Carl Sagan”

Submitted by KENDALL – Executor on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 11:35 AM
“The Day I Met Carl Sagan” — Neil deGrasse Tyson Posted on March 31, 2014 By, Anthony Louisby Anthony Louis Recently I’ve been watching the series "Cosmos" by Neil deGrasse Tyson because cosmology has always fascinated me and I enjoy the teaching styleof Dr. Tyson. I was a bit dismayed by his lack of knowledge of history (he misrepresented the heresy trial Read More…
Ten Ways Fringe Science Improved The World

Submitted by Something Wonderful on Sunday, November 16, 2014 10:46 PM
There have always been people pursuing studies that were scoffed at by the mainstream scientific community, largely for good reason. However, that doesn’t mean that pseudoscience has no merit whatsoever. Even if the general idea of the discipline is bunk, the pursuit of these nonsensical ideas sometimes leads to something useful to the scientific community Read More…
Will We Ever… Travel In Wormholes?

Submitted by Sci Fi Guy on Saturday, November 15, 2014 1:40 PM
"Overcome space and all we have left is Here. Overcome time and all we have left is Now." – Richard Bach By Marcus Woo http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140326-will-we-ever-travel-in-wormholes The universe is huge. Travelling at light speed to the nearest star would take more than four years. Venturing to the other side of the galaxy? More than 100,000 years. Read More…