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Feng Shui and QiFeng Shui Giving Us Direction
In Taoist thought, everything is made of qi or
energy. In modern terms, this is a perspective of the laws of nature which
views our world as made of multiple energy phases or magnetic patterns.
Consequently, everything around us has the potential to affect our well-being.
Qi is the energy that gives us life, that makes rivers flow and plants grow. Qi
is our spirit, our emotions, our subconscious, our creative intellect. Imagine
if you could see all the wavelengths of light from ultra-violet to infra-red,
you would see that qi is everywhere. It is in the chair you are sitting in, it
is in the words you are reading, flowing in the space around you. Qi is the
essence of existence.
Read more here: » Feng Shui:
Feng Shui and Qi |
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|  |  |  | calendar of: Meaning of Dreams in Islam IIMeaning of Dreams in Islam
Dreams are
broken into three parts according to the Sunnah:
Ru'yaa -
good visions (dreams)
Hulum - bad
dreams
Dreams from
one's self
Abu Hurayrah
narrated Muhammad (S) said, "There are three types of dreams: a
righteous dream which is glad tidings from Allah, the dream which causes
sadness is from Shaitan, and a dream from the ramblings of the mind." (Sahih Muslim)
Read more here: » Islamic Dream Interpretation: Meaning of Dreams in Islam II |
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Islamic View of Creation LifeScience and Spirituality: An
Islamic View of Creation & Life
According to Islamic tradition, life
is God's creation - regardless of whether life was specially created or
resulted from evolution. Evolution itself is a process of creation as admitted
by Darwin in The Origin of Species.
Creation falls into four categories -
inanimate matter, plants, animals and human beings. According to Islam, all
four are separate creations. Among living things, a number of species co-exist,
all having been created separately. There is doubtless some similarity in
physical attributes; yet, each has a permanent, separate existence. There is no
concept of a missing link in Islam.
Read more here: » Science and Spirituality: An
Islamic View of Creation Life |
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| | |  |  |  | calendar of: Kundalini Yogas FAQ (part III of III)This FAQ gives an overview of those kundalini yoga practices
which require conscious effort. Part I of III.
In Part III: 1) But even if kundalini is dangerous, isn't it
a faster way to enlighenment?, 2) What are the origins of kundalini yoga?, 3)
What is the classical literature of kundalini yoga?, 4) What is the precise
role of the guru in kundalini yoga?, 5) Can't I learn it through books?, 6)
Where can I gain instruction on kundalini yoga?, 7) Where can I learn more?
Read more here: » Kundalini
Yoga: Kundalini Yogas FAQ (part III of III) |
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Celebration of MAY DAY
There
are four great festivals of the Pagan Celtic year and the modern Witch's
calendar as well. The two greatest of these are Halloween (the beginning of
winter) and May Day (the beginning of summer). Being opposite each other on the
wheel of the year, they separate the year into halves. Halloween (also called
Samhain) is the Celtic New Year and is generally considered the more important
of the two, though May Day runs a close second. Indeed, in some areas --
notably Wales -- it is considered the great holiday.
Read more here: » May Day: A Celebration of MAY DAY |
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Nature of DreamsReason shows us that "belief" and
"experience" are one and the same. This understanding is crucial to
understanding illusion, and it is difficult for most people to grasp. If I
experience the pain of loss, I must be saying that such loss is not only
possible, but REAL; i.e. when I experience loss, I BELIEVE in the REALITY of
"loss." I cannot meaningfully say that I can experience something
that is unreal; that would be to say that there is no way to distinguish real
from unreal, making the word "real" meaningless.
Read more here: » Personal Growth: The
Nature of Dreams |
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scriptures of ancient India - The VedasThe
Vedas
The Vedas
are the Divine scriptures of ancient India and in modern times can be traced as
least as far back as 12,OOO B.C. a lthough it is generally accepted tat the
Vedas appear at different times of the cosmic creation forte benefit of human
society. They are considered to be the revelations of the Divine nature, and
its relationship within and without us. "Mantra" is the term used to
mean Divine sound vibration or the word of God. There are teachings of mantras
(hymns), teachings of ritual, theology, and philosophy at the root of all the
vedic sciences. The point of all is the knowledge of the soul called "atma
vidya", being our real "self" and separate and distinct from the
material body , and the material world which surrounds us.
Read more here: » The
Vedas: Divine
scriptures of ancient India - The Vedas |
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| | |  |  |  | calendar of: Gemstones Crystals - The Power of GemsThe Power of Gems
GemsŐ earliest use was for healing
and spiritual ritual. Their value as concentrated wealth came into play at a
much later time. Although gems were rare and exhibited great beauty, the reason
they were so precious was the power they imparted to their wearers. They are
storehouses of power that may be transmitted through contact with oneŐs body.
Kings and queens would have gemstones set in their crowns to obtain their
potencies. They connected the monarchs with forces enabling them to rule guided
by cosmic energies. Priests of different religions used gems in rings for
similar reasons. Gems exhibit their power in a beneficial or detrimental way
depending on how they are used.
Read more here: » Gemstones
Crystals: Gemstones Crystals - The Power of Gems |
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|  |  |  | calendar of: Definition of HinduismHinduism:
Definition of Hinduism
Hinduism is not a religion but a set of beliefs and traditions
which have evolved over a period of time. It is a way of life based upon a
group of religious movements evolved in the Indian subcontinent over a vast
period of time. It is not based upon a single scripture or the teachings of a
single prophet. There is no central organization like the Church of
Christianity or the Order of Buddhism to control its movements or progress.
Read more here: » Hinduism: Definition of Hinduism |
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Dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit Terms (L-O)A dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit
terms. From Lac to Omkarasana.
Please note that all words in grey,
like "yoga", "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are
hyperlinked to archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding
archive you will also find articles related to the term.
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| | |  |  |  | calendar of: 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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|  |  |  | calendar of: Ways to Overcome Bondage of Karma
Karma is the accumulated impression of past activity, either of thought, emotion or physical action. The quality of the karma that you gather is not necessarily in terms of action alone; it is also in terms of the volition with which action is performed. This moment, the very way you think, feel, understand and act, is a deep conditioning of past activity. That's karma.
(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death
and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Life and Death: Ways to Overcome Bondage of Karma |
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Citizens everywhere today are demanding that their leaders make choices to advance the cause of peace. What is disturbing is the grotesque imbalance between our powers of destruction and our failing ethical capacity for empathy and self-restraint. Genuine leadership must be based on a solid commitment to protecting the precious fabric of daily life. The ordinary citizens of the world are raising their voice, insisting that all decisions - whether political, military or economic - be made with this human reality firmly in view. The common cause of human happiness is the strongest basis for human solidarity. In a world of intimate interconnection, solidarity cannot be limited to just one group or nation. It must embrace all the people everywhere.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace on Earth: Protect The Fabric Of Daily Life |
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