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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Body Mind and Soul |  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: The Story of ZamzamThe Story of Zamzam
The holy water known as ZamZam,
brought from Makkah (Mecca) by Hajjis returning home, is believed to have
healing powers.
In a parched desert where there wasn't a trace of water,
Allah showered his blessings on Ibrahim's family, by commanding Angel Jibreel
to dig the earth with his heel (or his wing), and water started flowing in the
desert to quench the thirst of Ibrahim's wife Hajar and her son Ismael.
Read more here: » Zamzam: The Story of Zamzam |
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|  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: 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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|  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: New Global
Order and Oneness PrincipleNew Global Order and Oneness
Principle
Thirty years ago the historian Arnold
Toynbee and Daisaku Ikeda, head of the Japanese Buddhist Soka Gokkai
International, discussed at length various pertinent issues, trying to discern
the future direction that our world must take if it is to survive these
"times of the end".
Toynbee remarks, "...The question of mankind's
future religion arises because all the current religions have proved
unsatisfactory... A future religion that is to bring into being, and to keep in
being, a new civilisation will have to be one that will enable mankind to
contend with, and to overcome, the evils that are serious present threats to
human survival."
Read more here: » Oneness Principle: New Global
Order and Oneness Principle |
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|  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: The Sublime Results of Inner
StillnessA soul infuses - life in the human body for a certain
period of time. When the soul inhabits the body, it is still one with God.
The soul, however, is overpowered by powerful forces,
such as the mind, the body, and the outer world, which cause it, over time, to
forget itself. The soul slowly begins to identify itself with the body, mind
and world outside. It is attuned to only one channel Ñ the channel of the
world.
Read more here: » Inner Stillness: The Sublime Results of Inner
Stillness |
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Opposites Central to ExistenceJainism: Tension of Opposites
Central to Existence
According to Acharya Mahaprajna, opposition is
a fundamental rule for existence. "There is no type of existence in which
opposites do not co-exist. In a sense, existence may also be defined as the
coming together of opposites. It is the principle of the quest for unity
between two apparently different characteristics of a substance. It tries to
point out that the characteristics which differences have, also have an
identicality. Reconciliation, which is a principle of anekant
, comes about only with the recognition of the identity principle.''
Read more here: » Tension of Opposites: Tension of
Opposites Central to Existence |
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|  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: Relevance
of Buddhism In the New CenturyRelevance of Buddhism In the New Century
In the 20th century great changes took place as a result
of experiments and developments in a broad range of human activities, in
economics, politics, and science. The past hundred years' experiences have made
us appreciate the importance of freedom, and the significant contributions of
individual and private enterprise in improving the economy. We also began to
recognise the importance of putting a stop to the production and proliferation
of weapons of tremendous destructive power.
By The Dalai Lama
Read more here: » Buddhism: Relevance
of Buddhism In the New Century |
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|  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: The Libido - thirst
for UnityTantra: The Libido - thirst
for Unity
Another aspect which is
important in TANTRA YOGA is that the libido, when manifested as sexual drive,
is not at all considered to be only sensuality but, at the innermost levels, as
the soul's ardent yearning for spiritual perfection. Here the erotic impulse
appears as the psyche's abyssal thirst to reach perfection through unity of
complementary polar opposites. In this way, re-born as a genuine Androgyne of
the Secret Tradition -- magical child of SHIVA and SHAKTI -- the Individual
Spirit will have access to the highest levels of Consciousness.
Read more here: » Tantra Yoga: The Libido - thirst
for Unity |
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|  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: Good fights Evil - Krishna and
KaliyaKrishna and Kaliya: Good fights
Evil - Krishna and Kaliya
It is a universal law: If we have
ego, we will suffer. If we are arrogant, again, we will suffer till we are
forced to surrender. The subduing of Kaliya the serpent by Krishna illustrates
this.
The tenth canto of the Srimad Bhagvatam recounts the
Kaliya daman lila performed by Krishna. Kaliya was a venomous serpent that
lived in the Yamuna river. One summer Krishna's cowherd friends fainted and
died when they drank water from the Yamuna. Kaliya had contaminated the river
so much that vapour from the river was lethal enough to kill birds flying
across.
Read more here: » Krishna and Kaliya: Good fights Evil - Krishna and
Kaliya |
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Between Science SpiritScience and Spirituality: Symbiosis
Between Science & Spirit
Some years ago, I called upon the
great scientist Prof S Chandrasekhar in Chicago and asked him how seers of the Vedas
and Upanishads had two astounding insights that have
emerged in modern science only recently.
The first is the concept of anantakoti
brahmanda , endless universes. The second is the concept of vast
aeons of time through which creation passes, much like the ancient belief that
a single day of Brahma is 4.32 million human years long, so that his one year
corresponds roughly to the age of planet earth. When I suggested that perhaps
this knowledge came to seers in enhanced states of consciousness, Prof
Chandrasekhar seemed to agree.
Read more here: » Science and Spirituality: Symbiosis
Between Science Spirit |
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|  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: Health Benefits of Sahaja YogaResearch on health benefits of Sahaja
Yoga
To verify some of the claims of Sahaj Yoga, a systematic research
study was organised in the physiology and medecine department of Lady Hardinge
Medical College and Associated Hospitals in New Delhi.
The research projects
studied were psychological effects of Kundalini awakening by Sahaj Yoga and the
effect of Sahaj practise on psychosomatic diseases like hypertension and bronchial
asthma.
Read more here: » Sahaja Yoga: Health Benefits of Sahaja Yoga |
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|  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: We Know too Much, Feel
too LittleEmotions: We Know too Much, Feel
too Little
A telephone operator in a small town
would receive a daily call from a man who asked for the exact time. Finally,
the operator asked him why he called every day. "Because", he said, "I
am the man responsible for blowing the whistle at noon each day."
"Well, that's strange", the operator replied: "Every
day, exactly at noon, I set my clock by your whistle".
Individual lives cannot be compartmentalised; through our
actions, we impact each other more than we realise. It follows that there is a
profound relationship between the individual and the universe. So it's
important for us to understand one another better. One way is to learn more
about emotions, a key to understanding human behaviour and relationships.
Read more here: » Emotions: We Know too Much, Feel
too Little |
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| |  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: Ayurveda and Herbal MedicineAyurveda and Herbal Medicine
Today, you
may think in this technologically advanced society, (as I sit by my computer
writing this, and you sit by yours reading it) there are a whole range of
patented chemical drugs tailored for all ailments, so why use herbal medicines?
Herbs are as effective for healing today as they were
in our grandmothers' day, and for thousands of years before that. We may live
in a very different world today but the human body hasn't changed, in fact it's
often struggling to cope with ifs new modern environment.
Read more here: » Herbal Medicine: Ayurveda and Herbal Medicine |
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|  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: RE-THINKING THE WATCHTOWERS or 13
Reasons Air Should Be In The NorthThe first time I noticed conflicting
ritual elements was when I was invited as a guest to attend another Coven's
esbat celebration. When the time came to 'invoke the Watchtowers' (a ritual
salutation to the four directions), I was amazed to learn that this group associated
the element of Earth with the North. My own Coven equated North with Air. How
odd, I thought. Where'd they get that? The High Priestess told me it had been
copied out of a number of published sources. Further, she said she had never
seen it listed any other way. I raced home and began tearing books from my own
library shelves. And sure enough! Practically every book I consulted gave the
following assoications as standard: North = Earth, East = Air, South = Fire,
West = Water.
Then where the heck did I get the
idea that Air belonged in the North?
Read more here: » Paganism: RE-THINKING THE WATCHTOWERS or 13
Reasons Air Should Be In The North |
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|  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: Understanding
SufferingSuffering seems to be one of those fundamental
human experiences that we all have in common, and is perhaps the one we would
all gladly give up. We often feel oppressed and frustrated by suffering because
we do not understand it. It can pierce the heart of our being and our identity,
and shake every assumption we hold about ourselves and the world. It often
seems to destroy our will-power and overthrow our commitments, to our dismay.
Read more here: » Personal Growth: Understanding
Suffering |
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|  |  |  | Body Mind and Soul: Reflections on
SpiritualityWhen I was growing up, I thought that
"spirituality" was the same thing as "religion," which was
something for which I had little respect. My early experiences with organized
religion left me convinced that the church was a body of contradictions, from
which you would never get a rational, straight answer. I was quite mystified
that so many people would go to church every Sunday to engage in something that
seemed so irrelevant.
Read more here: » What is Spirituality: Reflections on
Spirituality |
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