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Cyril

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Cyril: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction

What is the Law of Attraction?

Law of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness", "Law of Magnetism", "Power of Thought" etc.

 

What it says is; all your thoughts, all images in your mind, and all the feelings connected to your thoughts will later manifest as your reality. In other words; everything you have in your life - now - has been attracted to you thru your mind.

 

This means that both the things you are happy with and those you are not - is your own creation.

 

Most importantly it means; you can from now on create your life consciously. You can start attracting only those circumstances that creates happiness for you - and leave out those you do not desire.

 

As The Law of Attraction is the most important law in the universe - there is a lot to say about it! Here you will find over 100 links to articles related to the Law of Attraction sorted under different topics. Indulge in all the knowlwdge and inspiration and learn how to become your own Creator!

 

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Cyril

Cyril is the name of several historic figures: Saint Cyril - "godfather" of Cyrillic 800 A.D. Saint Cyril of Alexandria - archbishop of Alexandria 412 A.D. Saint Cyril of Jerusalem - theologian 315-380 A.D. Cyril of Turaw - see the history of Belarus Sir Cyril Burt - psychologist Another name of Nikita the Furrier The name Cyril is derived from Greek Κύριλλος (Kyrillos - lordly, masterful), related to kyrios - lord, master.

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Calendar of saints

The calendar of saints is a traditional Christian method of organising a liturgical year on the level of days by associating each day with one or more saints, and referring to the day as the saint's day of that saint. The system arose from the very early Christian custom of annual commemoration of martyrs on the date of their death. As the number of recognized saints increased during Late Antiquity and roughly the first half of the Middle Ages, eventually every day of the year had at least one saint who was commemorated on that ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Washing and anointing

In Mormonism, washing and anointing (also called the Initiatory) is an ordinance (ritual) that symbolizes ritual cleansing and anointing to be a king or queen in heaven. In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the ritual is performed in temples. Washing and anointings (also referred to as initiatory ordinances) are perhaps the earliest practiced temple ordinances for the living since the organization of the Church. There is evidence that these ordinances were performed in part since 1832. They were first practiced in the Whitney Store as part of the School of t ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Al-Mutawakkil

Al-Mutawakkil Ala Allah Jafar bin al-Mu'tasim (821–861) (Arabic: المتوكل على الله جعفر بن المعتصم) was an Abbasid caliph who reigned (in Samarra) from 847 until 861. He succeeded his brother al-Wathiq. Al-Mutawakkil was unlike his brother and father in that he was not known for having a thirst for knowledge, but he had an eye for magnificence and a hunger to build. The Great Mosque of Samarra was at its time, the largest mosque in the world; its minaret is a vast spiralling cone 55 m. ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Anthropotokos

Anthropotokos, roughly translated, means "mother of man," (from Greek) and was ascribed to Mary the Mother of Jesus by certain Christians around the time of the Nestorian debates. It is important to note that Cyril (representing the orthodox viewpoint) and Nestorius both denied the use of this word. For more information on the Nestorian heresy, see below. Anthropotokos - See Also. Nestorius Nestorianism ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Twelve Apostles

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominations
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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Patron saint

In several forms of Christianity, but especially in Roman Catholicism, a patron saint has special affinity for a trade or group. St. Florian is the patron saint of firefighters, and St. Christopher is the patron saint of travellers, for example. Eastern Orthodoxy generally doesn't associate saints with occupations and activities, or does so to a much lesser degree. Patron saints can also be associated with geographical areas: St. Joseph is the patron saint of Belgium, and St. Patrick is patron saint of Ireland, fo ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - History of Christianity

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominat ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Coronation or the last of the Romanovs

Coronation, or the last of the Romanovs (Коронация, или Последний из романов) is a historical novel by internationally acclaimed Russian detective story writer Boris Akunin, published in 2000. The scene of this eighth of the Erast Fandorin series is set in 1896 Moscow, at the time of the coronation of tsar Nicholas II (between 6 May and 20 May O.S.). The story is told from the perspective of Afanassi Sjukin, the majordomo of Grand Duke George Alexandrovich. Erast Fandorin investigates the ab ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Boris I of Bulgaria

Boris I Michail or Boris I Michael (Bulgarian Борис I Михаил)(died May 2, 907) was the khan from 852 to 889 and first Christian ruler of Bulgaria. Michael became part of his name after his baptism in 864. He was son of Khan Presijan of Bulgaria. Boris kept the borders of his country essentially unchanged with diplomacy and alliances with the Frankish king Charles the Bald, Prince Rostislav of Moravia, the Byzantine Emperor Michael III, and eventually King Louis the German even though suffering defeats. ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church

The Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church (Czechoslovak Orthodox Church up to 1993) traces its roots to the Church of the Czech Brethren of the 1920s. It was first headed by Matej Pavlik, consecrated as Bishop Gorazd by the Serbian Orthodox Church, under whose authority the Church operated. (The Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church is now autocephalous, or self-governing.) Almost all of the members of the Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church were 20th-century converts from Roman Catholicism or Eastern Rite Catholicism (Uniates). The ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Heresy

Heresy, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is a "theological or religious opinion or doctrine maintained in opposition, or held to be contrary, to the catholic or orthodox doctrine of the Christian Church, or, by extension, to that of any church, creed, or religious system, considered as orthodox. By extension, [heresy is an] opinion or doctrine in philosophy, politics, science, art, etc., at variance with those generally accepted as authoritative." Heresy - Etymology. The word "heresy" comes from ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Chalcedonian Creed

The Chalcedonian Creed was adopted at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 in Asia Minor. That Council of Chalcedon is one of the seven ecumenical councils accepted by Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, and many Protestant Christian churches. It is the first Council not recognized by any of the Oriental Orthodox churches. The Chalcedonian Creed was written amid controversy between the western and eastern churches over the meaning of the incarnation (see Christology), the ecclesiastical influence of the emperor, and the suprem ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - 886

886 - Events. The Glagolitic alphabet, devised by Cyril and Methodius, missionaries from Constantinople, is adopted in the Bulgarian Empire. Alfred the Great captures London and renames it Lundenburgh. The boundaries between Wessex and the Danelaw are shifted. Alfred the Great builds a small harbour called Queenhythe slightly upstream from London Bridge. Alfred the Great mints the first halfpenny. Previous halfpennies had been pennies cut in half. Earl Aethelred is given ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Bulgarian Orthodox Church

The Bulgarian Orthodox Church is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Church with some 6.5 million members in the Republic of Bulgaria and between 1.5 and 2.0 million members in a number of European countries, the Americas and Australia. The recognition of the autocephalous Bulgarian Patriarchate by the Patriarchate of Constantinople in 927 AD makes the Bulgarian Orthodox Church the oldest autocephalous Orthodox Church in the world after the four Eastern Patriarchates: those of Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem. Including:

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Computus

Computus (Latin for computation) is the calculation of the date of Easter in the Christian calendar. The name has been used for this procedure since the early Middle Ages, as it was one of the most important computations of the age. The canonical rule is that Easter Sunday is the first Sunday after the 14th day of the lunar month (the nominal full moon) that falls on or after 21 March (nominally the day of the vernal equinox). For determining the feast, Christian churches settled on a method to define a reckoned "ecclesiastic" ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Chrism

Chrism (Greek word literally meaning "an anointing"), also called "Holy Oil," or "Consecrated Oil," is a consecrated oil used in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches in the administration of certain sacraments and ecclesiastical functions. Although typically not called Chrism today, pure or scented olive oil used by other Christian denominations have been called Chrism in the past. This includes oil used by Protestants and Restorationists in some forms of Baptism, Confirmation, Anointing of the Sick and Feet washing. In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or Mormons, Chrism was historic ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - 860

860 - Events. First attack on Constantinople by Swedish Vikings (the Rus, see Varangians). Ethelbert succeeds as king of Wessex. Byzantine missionaries Cyril and Methodius arrive in Khazaria. The later Harald I of Norway becomes king. Michael I succeeds Sophronius I as patriarch of Alexandria. 860 - Births. Hrolf Ganger, Duke of Normandy 860 - Deaths. Ethelbald of Wessex ...

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Cyril: Encyclopedia - Clement of Ohrid

Saint Clement of Ohrid (ca. 840–916), was a medieval Bulgarian scholar and writer, the first Bulgarian archbishop. Evidence about his life before his arrival in Bulgaria is scarce but according to his hagiography by St. Theophylactus of Ohrid, Clement was born in southwestern Bulgaria. As a disciple of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, Clement participated in the mission of Cyril and Methodius to Great Moravia. After the death of Cyril, Clement accompanied Methodius from Rome to Panonia and Great Moravia. After the death of Me ...

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