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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Belief |  |  |  | Belief: Reflections on the Dream Traditions of IslamMeaning of Dreams in Islam
Few Western dream researchers have any familiarity with the rich dream traditions of Islam. The Muslim faith first emerged in seventh
century B.C.E. Arabia as a profound revisioning of early Jewish and Christian
beliefs and practices. One theme the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) drew from the
scriptures of those two religions was a reverence for dreaming. In the Quran,
as in the Jewish Torah and the Christian New Testament, dreams serve as a vital
medium by which God communicates with humans. Dreams offer divine guidance and
comfort, warn people of impending danger, and offer prophetic glimpses of the
future. Although the three religions drastically differ on many other topics,
they find substantial agreement on this particular point: dreaming is a
valuable source of wisdom, understanding, and inspiration. Indeed, as I will
propose in this brief essay, Islam has historically shown greater interest in
dreams than either of the other two traditions, and has done more to weave
dreaming into the daily lives of its members. From the first revelatory visions
of Muhammed to the myriad dream practices of present-day Muslims, Islam has developed and sustained a complex, multifaceted tradition of
active engagement with the dreaming imagination.
Read more here: » Meaning of Dreams in Islam: Reflections on the Dream Traditions of Islam |
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|  |  |  | Belief: Rise Above Dogma, Realise
The TruthOneness: Rise Above Dogma,
Realise The Truth
When I pass by the neighbourhood mosque, I bow my head in
respect just as I do when I pass by the temple. The mullah's call to the
faithful turns me towards prayer and God. I go through the same upsurge of
emotions when I visit a church or gurdwara. When I bow my head in humility to
Christ and the Guru Granth Sahib, I see in them my beloved Lord
Krishna. Similarly, when I hear the Buddhist chant: ''Buddham Sharanam
Gachchhami'', it continues to reverberate within me for long after, giving
me the same sense of peace I experience when I say my usual prayers.
Read more here: » Oneness: Rise Above Dogma, Realise
The Truth |
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Revelations - Christ and KrishnaSacred Revelations: Christ and
Krishna
Both Krishna and Christ appeared on earth to help us
evolve spiritually. The Supreme, though unborn and undying, reveals itself in
human form to help us overcome the illusions of ignorance and self-centredness,
of hatred and cruelty, through love and compassion. There are interesting
similarities in the life and precepts of Krishna and Christ. Kansa and Herod -
one the king of Mathura, the other, of Palestine - were forewarned that they
would die at the hands of a child yet to be born. So, they went about
slaughtering newborns.
Read more here: » Christ and Krishna: Sacred
Revelations - Christ and Krishna |
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PaintingMandala Sand Painting
According to Buddhist
scripture, mandalas (geometric designs symbolic of the universe) constructed
from sand transmit positive energies to the environment and to the people who
view them. They are believed to affect purification and healing. Mandala sand
painting was introduced by the Buddha himself and there are many different
designs of mandala, each with different lessons to teach.
Read more here: » Buddhism: Buddhist Mandala Sand
Painting |
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Prayer
for children in needPrayer for children in need
ÒPrayer for
children in needÓ tells of Oprah Winfrey's Christmas gift giving to children in
Africa, and the author's own life of helping children through foster care and
adoption
Wondering how to celebrate the holidays with meaning, Oprah
recalled her most remembered Christmas. When she was 12, her family had no money
to buy gifts for her and her two younger siblings, so she went to bed thinking
there would be no Christmas that year. After she was in bed, she recalled
hearing a knock at the door. Some nuns surprised the family with gifts and
food.
Read more here: » Christian
Science:
Prayer
for children in need |
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| |  |  |  | Belief: Origins of BuddhismBuddhism: Origins of Buddhism
Legend has it that the Buddha to be, Siddhartha Gautama, was born around the 6th century BCE. His birthplace is said to be Lumbini in the kingdom of Magadha, in what is now Nepal. His father was a
king, and Siddhartha lived in luxury, being spared all hardship.
Read more here: » Buddhism: Origins of Buddhism |
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|  |  |  | Belief: Andal's Divine Union With Sri
NarayanaAndal's Divine Union With Sri
Narayana
The Tiruppavai, a 1,000-year-old
collection of 30 Tamil songs in praise of Krishna, was composed by Goda when
she was barely 15 years of age. It is sung during the month of Margazhi in
Tamil Nadu, between mid-December and mid-January. The Tiruppavai is also called
Godopanishad because it contains the quintessence of the scriptures.
An incarnation of Bhudevi, Goddess
Earth, the consort of Mahavishnu, Goda's appearance was to show us the pathway
to God through bridal mysticism - looking upon God as the bridegroom.
Read more here: » Goda: Andal's Divine Union With Sri
Narayana |
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Significance of Vesak - Buddha DayBuddha Day: The
Significance of Vesak - Buddha Day
The significance of Vesak lies
with the Buddha and his universal peace message to mankind.
As we recall the Buddha and his
Enlightenment, we are immediately reminded of the unique and most profound
knowledge and insight which arose in him on the night of his Enlightenment.
This coincided with three important events which took place, corresponding to
the three watches or periods of the night.
Read more here: » Buddha Day: The
Significance of Vesak - Buddha Day |
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Import of Krishna LeelaDivine Import of Krishna Leela
It was the darkest hour of the era. The brutalities
perpetrated by despot king Kansa had become unbearable. In such a period of
crisis, during the Dwapar Yuga, the Divine Power descended on earth in human
form as Krishna. He is Raagi as well as Vairaagi; Nar and Narayan; Chakradhar
and Murlidhar - all blending into one incarnation, Krishna.
Read more here: » Krishna Leela: Divine
Import of Krishna Leela |
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|  |  |  | Belief: Atheism is a Truly Divine
ScienceAtheism is a Truly Divine Science
In 'The Song Divine', Krishna
classifies nature as material nature and supernature. He says that supernature
is incomprehensible to people who are not in tune with the subtlety of
infinity. We think we choose to live, but the fact is we have no independent
will to be born. Beyond food, sex and territory, animals are not aware of any
other reality; they also do not have any aspirations towards immortality. Since
there is no fear or idea of death in their lives, they have no concept of God
or codified system of philosophy. They live by instinct and die without seeking
to prolong their lives.
Read more here: » Atheism: Atheism is a Truly Divine
Science |
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|  |  |  | Belief: Open Your Mind With Songs of GodBhagavan stuti: Open Your Mind
With Songs of God
Stuti literally
means praise and a stotram is a hymn or song dedicated to God's
glory. Is it necessary to praise the Lord? Would He be affected by our praises
and does He really need them? What could be the benefits that accrue from
singing His glory? From our experiences of dealing with the empirical world, we
understand it is natural to appreciate someone who has performed well.
Read more here: » Bhagavan stuti: Open Your Mind With Songs of God |
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Eternal DilemmaGrihastha vs Sanyas - The Eternal
Dilemma
Once, a king asked his guru: Who is
superior, a sanyasi or a householder? In response, the
guru took him to a kingdom where the king had announced that his daughter's
husband would be given half the kingdom. The princess chose a sanyasi
, who refused to marry her. Even after the king offered his entire kingdom,
the sanyasi walked away. The guru and his king-disciple followed the
princess, whom they found crying in the forest where the sanyasi
had disappeared. Hungry and lost, the three lit a fire for warmth.
Read more here: » Sanyasi: Grihastha vs Sanyas - The
Eternal Dilemma |
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|  |  |  | Belief: Forgive and move forwardForgive
and move forward
Forgiving in the way Jesus did, brings
healing to body and soul in this day and age.
Forgiveness, whether youÕre asking for it or are expressing it to
someone else, promotes reconciliation. ItÕs like removing a roadblock so you
can freely enjoy lifeÕs normal state: goodness.
Read more here: » Christian Science: Forgive and move forward |
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Fire of the Zoroastrian FaithSacred Fire of the Zoroastrian
Faith
Fire has been revered and worshipped in ancient cultures
worldwide. In Greek mythology, the Titan Prometheus, out of his great love for
mankind, disobeys Zeus and steals fire from heaven and brings it down to earth
for human use. As punishment, Zeus chains Prometheus to the Caucasus mountain
since mankind was not yet considered to be ready for this great gift of the
gods.
Read more here: » Zoroastrian Religion: Sacred
Fire of the Zoroastrian Faith |
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|  |  |  | Belief: Christian Definition of True RealityChristian Definition of True
Reality
How does one define reality from the
perspective of faith? St Anselm defines theology as "faith seeking understanding".
St Augustine, citing Plato, argued
for the necessity of eternal, universal spiritual principles and laws on which
our contingent and temporal realm of existence is based. For Augustine, God is
the author and overseer of these principles and laws.
Making this Platonic distinction
between the spiritual and material, early mediaeval Christianity came to value
the spiritual realm of life far more than the material. The attendant dualistic
anthropology led to an overvaluation of the development of the soul, in
comparison to the body.
Read more here: » Christian
Faith: Christian Definition of True Reality |
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and Penance Strengthen the SoulFasting and Penance Strengthen the
Soul
A feature common to most religions,
worldwide, is the practice of undertaking periodic fasts. Saum
or fasts are an integral part of Islam. For Hindus, fasts are a form and
part of prayer and worship and the word upvas means
"being near God".
The concept of asan
or fasting takes different forms in Jainism. Followers of Buddhism too
observe fasts on certain days as do Christians, especially during Lent.
Abstaining from food during Ramadan is a part of the
broader programme that Islam prescribes for man to fulfil his moral and
spiritual destiny in this world and in the hereafter.
Read more here: » Spiritual Fasting: Fasting
and Penance Strengthen the Soul |
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|  |  |  | Belief: Bring God into Your Living RoomBring God into Your Living Room
It is easier to visualise God in the
starry heavens than in our own homes. The stars, so remote from our humdrum
earthly existence, suggest to our minds infinite stillness, harmony, and
wisdom. By contrast, our homes are often scenes of strife and rivalry.
To the extent that we hold God aloof from our daily
realities, we alienate Him from the life we know. We need a concept of God that
will bring Him into our kitchens, our bedrooms, our living rooms - yes, even
when those living rooms are crowded with guests.
Read more here: » God: Bring God into Your Living Room |
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| |  |  |  | Belief: Faith Makes God VisibleFaith Makes God
Visible
We cannot speak of God as we do of
other things. This is because the Absolute has neither nama
(name) nor rupa (form) . God is beyond name and form.
Western culture is largely centred on
the limit-experience of Being and Plenitude, whereas the eastern is centred on
the consciousness-limit of Nothing and Emptiness. Raimon Panikkar, a Catholic
theologian says the former is attracted by the world of things as they reveal
to us the transcendence of Reality. The latter is attracted by the world of the
subject, which reveals to us the impermanence of that very Reality. Both are
preoccupied with the problem of "ultimacy", which many traditions
call God.
Panikkar speaks about nine ways not to talk about God.
Read more here: » Formless God: Faith Makes God Visible |
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|  |  |  | Belief: Introduction to BuddhismIntroduction to Buddhism.
Buddhism
is a spiritual tradition that focuses on personal spiritual development and the
attainment of a deep insight into the true nature of life. This makes Buddhism
different from many other faiths for it is not centred on the relationship
between humanity and God. Buddhism doesn't fit the pattern of other faiths and
needs to be seen in its own terms to be understood properly. Buddhists do not
believe in a personal creator God. It does not have the concept of a Saviour,
nor of Heaven and Hell in the popular sense. Buddhism doesn't demand blind
faith or belief, and says that people should test its teachings against
personal experience.
Read more here: » Buddhism: Introduction to Buddhism |
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