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Akashic Records: Encyclopedia - Akashic Records
The Akashic Records (Akasha is a Sanskrit word meaning "sky", "space" or "aether") are said to be a collection of mystical knowledge that...
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Akashic Records: Encyclopedia Ii - Akashic Records - History Of Akashic Records
Some who believe in the Records claim that they were used by ancient peoples around the world, including the Indians, Tibetans, Egyptians...
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Akashic Records: Encyclopedia Ii - Akashic Records - Specific Accounts Of The Akashic Records
In Theosophy and the various New Age-related faiths, the Akashic Records are records of all knowledge, including all human experience dow...
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Prophecy: Encyclopedia - Prophecy
Prophecy, in a broad sense, is the prediction of future events. The etymology of the word is ultimately Greek, from pro- "before" plus th...
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Aquarian Gospel Of Jesus Christ: Encyclopedia - Aquarian Gospel Of Jesus Christ
An account of Jesus's life, written by Levi H. Dowling, who claimed to have transcribed it from the akashic records.
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Akashic Record: New
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Akashic Record - N Imperishable records of every person's every word, thought or act inscribed in the earth or spirit realms .
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Akashic Record:
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Akashic Record: Stored-up cosmic memory. A level of time-consciousness within the astral plane that contains all the past events, thou...
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Akashic Records:
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astral record of everything that has ever happened
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Akashic Records: Paganism Pagan Dictionary On Akashic Records
AKASHIC RECORDS: In the early part of this century the famed psychic Edgar Cayce brought to general society the thought form of Akashi...
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Akashic Records:
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AKASHIC RECORDS 1) the plane where all time and space meet, where one may find the answer to all things. 2) the source of &quo...
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Akashic Records: Pagan Wicca Dictionary On Akashic Records
Akashic Records - A giant database somewhere that can be accessed for information on subjects such as past lives,healing,and other mag...
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Akasha: Encyclopedia - Akasha
Akasha is the Hindi/Sanskrit word meaning "aether" in both it's elemental and mythological senses. In Hinduism it is one of the Panchamah...
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Morphogenetic Field: Encyclopedia Ii - Morphogenetic Field - Research Background
British biologist Rupert Sheldrake posited a theory of morphogenetic fields that has become well-known for the criticism and skepticism d...
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Prophecy: Encyclopedia Ii - Prophecy - History Of Prophecy
The earliest manifestations of prophecy were most often found in the form of magical spells and folk charms. In modern times, astrology a...
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Akashic Records:
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AKASHIC RECORDS - 1. famed psychic Edgar Cayce brought the thought form of akashic records to general society. it's an giant data base...
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Akashic Records:
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Akashic Records Edgar Cayce's concept which states that somewhere there is a universal hall of data about past lives, magic, healing, ...
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Morphogenetic Field: Encyclopedia Ii - Morphogenetic Field - Evidence
Sheldrake first published his ideas in 1973, offering a selection of seemingly disconnected bits of evidence in support.
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Morphogenetic Field: Encyclopedia Ii - Morphogenetic Field - Critical Reception
The reception of the scientific community to Sheldrake's theories was critical. "Theories of everything" are generally greeted with skept...
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Akashic Records:
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AKASHIC RECORDS Akasha is Sanskrit for ether, and it is within this Etheric state of being that the records of everything that has bee...
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Morphogenetic Field: Encyclopedia Ii - Morphogenetic Field - Continuing Experiments
As he moved away from interest in mainstream institutions, he proposed a list of Seven Experiments That Could Change The World (1994), wh...
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Morphogenetic Field: Encyclopedia Ii - Morphogenetic Field - Evidence
Sheldrake first published his ideas in 1973, offering a selection of seemingly disconnected bits of evidence in support.
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Akashic Records:
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Akashic Records:
Believed in mystical doctrines to be the source or storage area for memories of all human experience, from the begin...
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Prophecy: Encyclopedia Ii - Prophecy - Prophecy In Religion
In many religions, gods or other supernatural agents are thought to sometimes provide prophecies to certain individuals, known as prophet...
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Akashic Record:
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Akashic Record (from Sanskrit) Celestian medium on which all thoughts and actions of the physical world are available to psychic obse...
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Prophecy: Encyclopedia Ii - Prophecy - Evidence Of Prophecy
Prophecy always involves some kind of communication with the future or with different realms of existence, which are usually not discerni...
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Prophecy: Encyclopedia Ii - Prophecy - Folk Prophecy
Prophecy - Sortes virgilianae.
In the Middle Ages, as the figure of the Latin poet Virgil developed into a kind of magus or wizard, man...
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Akasha:
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Akasha:
A sanskrit word. The "Akashic records" are a recording of everything that has aver happened. The akasha is a substa...
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Collective Unconsciousness: Paganism Pagan Dictionary On Collective Unconsciousness
COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUSNESS: Term used to describe the sentient connection of all living things, past and present. See also Akashic Rec...
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Aquarian Gospel Of Jesus Christ:
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Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ Book written by Levi H. Dowling, a New Age, apocryphal story of Jesus supposedly based on the Akashic ...
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Akasha:
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AKASHA The fifth tattwa (Hindu Element). The black egg of the spirit, i.e. the ether, whereby everything is written down. In the Akash...
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Samskara:
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Samskara:
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List Of Other Charmed Magical Information: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Other Charmed Magical Information - Series Two
Akashic Records - Believed to be a written account of all significant events throughout time, however the records have been lost for cent...
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Patrick K. Kroupa: Encyclopedia Ii - Patrick K. Kroupa - Bibliography
Patrick K. Kroupa - Essays.
Voices In My Head MindVox: The Overture (1992), Patrick K. Kroupa. [34], [35], [36]
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Reincarnation:
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REINCARNATION Advanced minds seem to take reincarnation for granted: Plato, Emerson, Edison, Shaw, Jung -- even Nietzsche and Schopenh...
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Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia - Edgar Cayce
Edgar Cayce (March 18, 1877 – January 3, 1945) (pronounced /'keɪsiː/) was an American psychic who channeled answers to questions on s...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia - Anthroposophy
Anthroposophy, also called spiritual science by its founder, Rudolf Steiner is a spiritual philosophy and approach to investigating non-p...
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New Age: Encyclopedia - New Age
The term New Age describes a broad movement of late twentieth century and contemporary Western culture, characterised by an individual ec...
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8-circuit Model Of Consciousness: Encyclopedia - 8-circuit Model Of Consciousness
The 8-Circuit Model of Consciousness is a heuristic model of consciousness proposed by Timothy Leary. Perhaps somehow reminiscing Abraham...
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New Age: Encyclopedia Ii - New Age - Definitions
Though there are no formal or definitive boundaries for membership; those who are likely to sample many diverse teachings and practices (...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - History
In his early twenties, Steiner was asked to edit Goethe's scientific writings for a major publication of that writer's complete works. In...
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Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia Ii - Edgar Cayce - Biography
Edgar Cayce was born into a farming family on March 18, 1877 near Beverly, seven miles south of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. One convenient wa...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - History
In his early twenties, Steiner was asked to edit Goethe's scientific writings for a major publication of that writer's complete works. In...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Description
Anthroposophy, though appreciative of all religions and cultural developments, emphasizes recent Western (rather than older Hindu or Budd...
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New Age: Encyclopedia Ii - New Age - Medicine
Many people with a New Age perspective also adopt complementary and alternative medicine. Some rely on New Age related treatments exclusi...
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New Age: Encyclopedia Ii - New Age - Quotations
In Experiential Spirituality and Contemporary Gnosis Diane Brandon writes:
"And this emphasis on spirituality and consciousness reflects...
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New Age: Encyclopedia Ii - New Age - Music
See a longer description at the New Age music article
Although more rock than new age in genre the 1967 successful musical Hair with its ...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Place In Western Philosophy
The Epistemic basis for Anthroposophy is contained in the seminal work, The Philosophy of Freedom, as well as in Steiner's doctoral thesi...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Successes Of Anthroposophy
Out of the anthroposophical movement have come nearly a thousand schools world-wide. These are often called Waldorf Schools, after the fi...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Critiques Of Anthroposophy
Some critics maintain that some anthroposophists tend to elevate Steiner's personal opinions to the level of absolute truths. Supporters ...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Aspects Of Anthroposophic Thinking
According to Steiner, a real spiritual world exists out of which the material one gradually condensed, and evolved. The spiritual world, ...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Social Goals Of Anthroposophy
For a period after World War I, Steiner was extremely active and well-known in Germany in part because in many places he gave lectures on...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Relationship To Natural Science
Anthroposophy explicitly extends natural science's mandate - to study the world as external observers (a mandate which has been shaken by...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Applications
Practical results of Anthroposophy include work in:
Architecture (Goetheanum),
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New Age: Encyclopedia Ii - New Age - Critiques Of The New Age
Major critiques of the New Age have emerged from rational philosophical and scientific views that seek to understand the nature of New Ag...
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New Age: Encyclopedia Ii - New Age - Underlying Assumptions
Judging by its name, the New Age movement ought to involve millenarian claims, perhaps of a glorious future age which is about to begin. ...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Critiques Of Anthroposophy
Anthroposophy's combination of clearly thought-through understanding with spiritual content is novel and thus can be controversial. Thoug...
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Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia Ii - Edgar Cayce - Claimed Abilities
Cayce has variously been referred to as a "prophet" (cf. Jess Stearn's book, The Sleeping Prophet), a "mystic", a "seer" (Harmon Bro favo...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Successes Of Anthroposophy
Out of the anthroposophical movement have come nearly a thousand schools world-wide. These are often called Waldorf Schools, after the fi...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Aspects Of Anthroposophic Thinking
According to Steiner, a real spiritual world exists out of which the material one gradually condensed, and evolved. The spiritual world, ...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Applications
Practical results of Anthroposophy include work in:
Architecture (Goetheanum),
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Social Goals Of Anthroposophy
For a period after World War I, Steiner was extremely active and well-known in Germany in part because in many places he gave lectures on...
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Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia Ii - Edgar Cayce - The Readings
Edgar Cayce gave over 14,000 "readings" during a period of 43 years (1901 to 1944). When out of the trance, he claimed generally not to r...
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Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia Ii - Edgar Cayce - Other Cayce-like Figures
Mesmer's patron the Marquis de Puysegur was able to "magnetize" an illiterate shepherd named Victor, who then spoke with a vastly greater...
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New Age: Encyclopedia Ii - New Age - Beliefs
The following are some common — though by no means universal — beliefs found among New Agers:
All humanity—indeed all life, everyt...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Description
Anthroposophy, though appreciative of all religions and cultural developments, emphasizes recent Western (rather than older Hindu or Budd...
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New Age: Encyclopedia Ii - New Age - History
The name New Age was popularized by the American mass media during the late 1980s, to describe the alternative spiritual subculture inter...
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Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia Ii - Edgar Cayce - Sources Of Cayce's Beliefs
Hopper's Bookstore in Hopkinsville where Cayce worked for many years as a young man specialised in occult and osteopathic works and he ma...
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New Age: Encyclopedia Ii - New Age - Language
Many adherents of belief systems characterised as New Age rely heavily on the use of metaphors to describe experiences deemed to be beyon...
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Edgar Cayce: Encyclopedia Ii - Edgar Cayce - Criticism
Skeptics of Cayce's claimed powers point out that the evidence for Cayce mostly comes in the form of anecdotes and testimonials, neither ...
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