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Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on KARMA
KARMA - 1. the belief that one’s thoughts and deed can be counted against or for them to their spirtual growth by counted against or for them to their spirtual growth during several life times in Sanskrit, it means “action”. Follow the law of cause and effect (TRASB) 2. ‘action’, measure of attachment, one’s worldly circumstances, psychological development and level of consciousness, often distinguishes as good of bad Karma, though in Indian tradition, all Karma is to transcended: Imperfections that are washed or burned by yoga, meditation, service, cultivating the Dharma or other spirtual practice. That which is created so long as one doesn’t realize one’s original nature. (Bodhidharma) Consequences of a thought, word or deed; reaping what is sown. Sum of the consequences of one’s thoughts, words, or deeds in this and previous lifetimes. Chain of moral cause and effect. Force generated by consciousness or actions that conditions this and future lives. Fate, the natural and necessary happenings of one’s lifetime, preconditioned by one’s past lifetimes. moral debt, worked out and repaid usually gradually, for past actions. That which the individual has instituted, carried forward, endorsed, omitted to do, or has done right, through the ages until the present moment ’ mythical rock symbolizing peace and courage. (Vietnamese) (NAD)
(See also:
KARMA , Wiccan
Pagan, Paganism,
Pagan Dictionary)
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Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on THIRD EYE
THIRD EYE - organ of intuition, located between the eyebrows; sixth chakra divided into five categories by the Tibetans: 1. Eyes of Instinct, supernormal range of vision like a bird. 2. Celestial eyes taking in heaven, Earth, past and future birth. 3. Eyes of Truth, taking in world epochs. 4. Divine Eyes, taking in millions of world periods. 5. Eyes of Wisdom of Buddha’s, taking in eternity. (NAD)
(See also:
THIRD EYE , Wiccan
Pagan, Paganism,
Pagan Dictionary)
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Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary on Bindu
bindu: (Sanskrit) "A drop, small particle, dot." 1) The seed or source of creation. In the 36 tattvas, the nucleus or first particle of transcendent light, technically called Parabindu, corresponding to the Shakti tattva. Scientists say the whole universe just before the big bang could fit on the head of a pin- a tremendous point of energy- that is Parabindu. 2) Small dot worn on the forehead between the eyebrows, or in the middle of the forehead, made of red powder (kunkuma), sandalpaste, clay, cosmetics or other substance. It is a sign that one is a Hindu. Mystically, it represents the "third eye," or the "mind's eye," which sees things that the physical eyes cannot see. The forehead dot is a reminder to use and cultivate one's spiritual vision, to perceive and understand life's inner workings, as well as to look into the past to see the future. The bindu is also a beauty mark worn by Hindu women, the color red generally a sign of marriage, black often worn before marriage to ward off the evil eye, kudrishti or papadrishti. 3) The bindu is known as pottu in Tamil. 4) Bindu is also a term for semen. See: tattva, tilaka.
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also: Bindu ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
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Hinduism Dictionary on Vasana
vasana: (Sanskrit) "Subconscious inclination." From vas, "living, remaining." The subliminal inclinations and habit patterns which, as driving forces, color and motivate one's attitudes and future actions. Vasanas are the conglomerate results of subconscious impressions (samskaras) created through experience. Samskaras, experiential impressions, combine in the subconscious to form vasanas, which thereafter contribute to mental fluctuations, called vritti. The most complex and emotionally charged vasanas are found in the dimension of mind called the subsubconscious, or vasana chitta. See: samskara, mind (five states), vasana daha tantra, vritti.
(See
also: Vasana ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
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Hinduism Dictionary on Trance
trance: In general, a condition of altered consciousness, accompanied by a lack of awareness to physical surroundings, neither a state of wakefulness nor sleep. In a religious sense it is a state of intense concentration, introspection or meditation. In such a state, called samadhi, body consciousness is completely lost as the energies are drawn up the spine into the sahasrara chakra at the crown of the head. Great prophets have gone into trance and spoken out predictions of the future and in their waking state later had no memory of what they had said. In spiritualism, trance describes the phenomenon in which an individual leaves the physical body, and a disincarnate being enters or takes control of the body, often giving forth verbal messages to others in attendance, as in a seance. Trance can be either voluntary or involuntary. See: mediumship, samadhi.
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also: Trance ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
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Theosophy Dictionary on Agamin
Agamin (Sanskrit) (from a toward + the verbal root gam to come, go) Coming, approaching; when applied to karma, impending, future; when applied to auguries, casual, changeable, as opposed to sthira (fixed). Agami-karma is the karmic seeds that would be sown were one to pursue one's life normally, i.e., karma not yet contracted.
(See also: Agamin , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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We all yearn for the improvement of our fortunes. So we wish to know the future. Palmistry is an effective reflector of what the future holds for us. Indian ascetics have said that one should take a good look at the palms of both hands for good fortune and luck before getting out of bed early in the morning. The hand is a symbol of mystic power for it mirrors the individual personality. Those who desire improvement, invigoration and achievement in their lives should rise early in the morning and look at their palms, and then rub them over the face lightly.
(See also: Palmistry , Faith and Belief,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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In our last two articles, we discussed how to use the Creative Journey to turn work challenges into creative opportunities. We asked you to recall a creative journey that you've experienced in the past, and described how USA astronaut Edgar Mitchell creatively handled the challenges he faced in his flight to and from the moon. Each stage of the Creative Journey has two distinct steps, each with its own unique question. The story of Mary Nelson, President of Bethel New Life in West Side Chicago, USA, illustrates how she followed these steps to create a new future out of a definite challenge: to rejuvenate housing in run-down urban communities:
See also: Spirituality At Work, Work
As A Spiritual Practice, Spiritual Based Leadership
Read more here: » Work As A Spiritual Practice: Generate Your Creative Future |
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ApplesWe
have all heard and used the expression, "An apple a day keeps the doctor
away." This expression is based on a very old superstition, and is one of
many associated with apples. You have probably also held an apple in one hand
and twisted the stem while reciting the alphabet to ascertain the initial of
that "special someone" - the apple of our eye. In The Scarlet
Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, we are moved by
the gracious and dignified austerity of Hester Prynne's declaration that
"A is for Apple." There is a very long tradition of prediction and divination
with apples. A great many of them, of course, are associated with love and
relationships.
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One of the books that has been an important part of my life, shaping many of my thinking and planning processes was Bob Proctor's book, "You were Born Rich". The following is inspired by this book and includes direct quotes. Dr. Wernher Von Braun, whom many consider the "father" of the space program, was once quoted as saying "...I just can't envision this whole universe coming together without something like divine will. The natural laws of the universe are so precise that we have no difficulty building a spaceship to the moon and can time the flight with the precision of a fraction of a second."
(See
also: Law of Attraction , June McHardy , Law of Attraction, Practising
Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for
Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)
Read more here: » Law of Attraction: The Universal Laws that Create Your Future |
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Emotions are given to us for our benefit. In fact, everything in this world is for our benefit. It is the use or misuse of worldly objects that brings about positive or negative results. Emotions like fear and anxiety are meant to help us. We must fear certain things - like the misuse of weapons, and adharma or wrong action. Without fear we could act irresponsibly and end up hurting ourselves. This is the positive aspect of fear. But when fear becomes excessive or prolonged, or when we fear the wrong things, it can be harmful.
(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond,
Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Love and Happiness: You Can Refuse To Be Miserable |
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In these passages, Israel (represented by the figure of a pregnant woman who gives birth to a man child—a reference to Christ's advent from Israel) is allowed to flee to the desert (Petra?) in order to escape the forces of t ...
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