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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Dream interpretation School | | |  |  |  | Dream interpretation School: The different Schools of YogaThe different yoga schools simply adhere to different applications of inner discipline, all of which ultimately lead to the liberation of the soul and to a unique understanding of the Divine Unity.
The schools are merely named according to the yogi's objective of self-transformation and the instrument chosen for such anticipated change. The yoga schools are: Ashtanga Yoga, Purna Yoga, Integral Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Karma Yoga, Raja Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Mantra Yoga,and Tantra Yoga.
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| | | | | |  |  |  | Dream interpretation School: Why sexuality?Tantra: Why sexuality?
In the act of
lovemaking the couple embodies the dyadic wholeness of the Supreme. TANTRIC
sexual union resonates with the very foundational energies of the Universe: it
captures, magnifies and re-directs the essential Cosmic Power of Life. It is
therefore not by chance that sexual intercourse brings the most intense
emotional experience that the human being can have while in the flesh.
Therefore TANTRA uses it predominantly to create that overwhelming unifying
energy. The erotic impulse stirs up the KUNDALINI energy so that it can rise,
through the subtle duct of power along the spine, to the highest center of
power above the head. This process renders the adept immortal:
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Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary on Satchidananda
Satchidananda (Sachchidananda): (Sanskrit) "Existence-consciousness-bliss." A synonym for Parashakti. Lord Siva's Divine Mind and simultaneously the pure superconscious mind of each individual soul. It is perfect love and omniscient, omnipotent consciousness, the fountainhead of all existence, yet containing and permeating all existence. It is also called pure consciousness, pure form, substratum of existence, and more. One of the goals of the meditator or yogi is to experience the natural state of the mind, Satchidananda, holding back the vrittis through yogic practices. In Advaita Vedanta, Satchidananda is considered a description of the Absolute (Brahman). Whereas in monistic, or shuddha, Saiva Siddhanta it is understood as divine form - pure, amorphous matter or energy - not as an equivalent of the Absolute, formless, "atattva," Parasiva. In this latter school, Parasiva is radically transcendent, and Satchidananda is known as the primal and most perfectly divine form to emerge from the formless Parasiva. See: atattva, Parashakti, tattva.
(See
also: Satchidananda ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
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Spiritual Theosophical
Dictionary on
Sankhya
Sankhya (Sanskrit). The system of philosophy founded by Kapila Rishi, a system of analytical metaphysics, and one of the six Darshanas or schools of philosophy. It discourses on numerical categories and the meaning of the twenty-five tatwas (the forces of nature in various degrees). This "atomistic school", as some call it, explains nature by the interaction of twenty-four elements with purusha (spirit) modified by the three gunas (qualities), teaching the eternity of pradhana (primordial, homogeneous matter), or the self-transformation of nature and the eternity of the human Egos.
(See also: Sankhya , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
Spiritual Dictionary,)
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| |  |  |  | Dream interpretation School: Encyclopedia II - Criminology - Schools of thoughtOver time, several schools of thought have developed, including:
Classical school
Positivist school
Chicago school
Strain Theory
British and American Sub-Cultural Theories
Conflict theory and Marxism
Frankfurt School
Symbolic Interactionism
Statistical school
Environmental criminology
Right Realism or Neo-Classicism
Left Realism
Feminism
Postmodernism
See also:Criminology, Criminology - Schools of thought, Criminology - Classical school, Criminology - Positivist school, Criminology - Strain Theory, Criminology - British and American Sub-Cultural Theories, Criminology - Symbolic Interactionism, Criminology - Types and definitions of crime, Criminology - Educational programs Read more here: » Criminology: Encyclopedia II - Criminology - Schools of thought |
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Christian Theological Dictionary on Eternal life
A
Christian theological definition of Eternal life according to CARM - The Christian
Apologetics & Research Ministry:
" Eternal life Life everlasting in the presence of God. "This is eternal life, that they may know Thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom Thou has sent" (John 17:3). There are two senses in which this is used. First, as Christians we possess eternal life (1 John 5:13), yet we are not in heaven or in the immediate presence of God. Though we are still in mortal bodies and we still sin, by faith we are saved (Rom. 4:5; Eph. 2:8-9) and possess eternal life as a free gift from God (Rom. 6:23). Second, eternal life will reach its final state at the resurrection of the believers when Christ returns to earth to claim His church. It is then that eternal life will begin in its complete manifestation. We will no longer sin. "
See also: Eternal life , Christianity, Body Mind and Soul
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|  |  |  | Dream interpretation School: Chair meditation - sitting meditation
Understanding a few quick steps of Chair meditation will make Vishvas Meditation even more accessible for you to practice daily at work, school, college, home or even at your kitchen table. A few minutes session in your lunch break will do wonders for your work time. Meditation in sitting posture may not be feasible in every situation like in school or at work but that does not mean that you deny yourself its benefits. On the contrary, it makes work much more enjoyable and enhances your performance tremendously, if you devote a few minutes to Vishvas Meditation, suitably during work breaks, school breaks, or short breaks. Chair meditation is ideal in these situations.
(See also: Meditation Techniques , Meditation,
Meditation for Beginners, Meditation Techniques)
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|  |  |  | Dream interpretation School: Encyclopedia II - List of school pranks - Embarrassment pranks
List of school pranks - Skirt Float.
This prank is usually done by a boy, who puts a helium filled balloon attached to a piece of tape onto the bottom of a girl's skirt. This causes the girl's skirt to lift up without the girl noticing, which exposes her panties.
List of school pranks - Impossible sit-up.
The act of convincing someone that he or she cannot do a sit-up with the prankster holding a towel over his or her head and pulling forcefully in the opposite direction. Anoth ...
See also:List of school pranks, List of school pranks - Pain pranks, List of school pranks - Bagging, List of school pranks - Tack on the seat, List of school pranks - Five star, List of school pranks - Hotfoot, List of school pranks - Happy Corner, List of school pranks - Indian burn, List of school pranks - Eraser burn, List of school pranks - Limpy, List of school pranks - Thork, List of school pranks - Milking the mouse, List of school pranks - Thwap, List of school pranks - Palm cancer, List of school pranks - Running Through a Forest, List of school pranks - Typewriter, List of school pranks - Pink belly, List of school pranks - Nipple cripple, List of school pranks - Noogie, List of school pranks - Snap, List of school pranks - Twack, List of school pranks - Hertz donut, List of school pranks - Blanket party, List of school pranks - Charlie horse, List of school pranks - Release arm wrestle, List of school pranks - Embarrassment pranks, List of school pranks - Skirt Float, List of school pranks - Impossible sit-up, List of school pranks - Impossible elbow touch, List of school pranks - Swirly, List of school pranks - Keg, List of school pranks - Wipe-Up, List of school pranks - Special Speech, List of school pranks - The Pen 15 Club, List of school pranks - Wedgie, List of school pranks - Warm water prank, List of school pranks - Annoyance pranks, List of school pranks - Wet willy, List of school pranks - Flat tire, List of school pranks - Snowing in, List of school pranks - Bra strap snap, List of school pranks - Tie tagging, List of school pranks - Short sheeting, List of school pranks - Loose towel, List of school pranks - Towel snap, List of school pranks - Nuggeting Skinning a Backpack, List of school pranks - Peanutting, List of school pranks - Goosing, List of school pranks - Star Wars, List of school pranks - Ankle Tap, List of school pranks - Schoolbagging, List of school pranks - Boost Up, List of school pranks - Road Block, List of school pranks - Senior pranks Read more here: » List of school pranks: Encyclopedia II - List of school pranks - Embarrassment pranks |
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|  |  |  | Dream interpretation School: Encyclopedia II - Psychotherapy - HistoryMost psychotherapies are either direct descendants of psychoanalysis, or their founders started out in areas of psychoanalysis before developing their own theories. Therefore, when describing the history of psychotherapy, most traditionally start with Freud.
Psychotherapy - Psychoanalysis.
Although there are some bodies of thought in psychology without Sigmund Freud in their legacy, most can be traced back to his work starting in the 1880s in Vienna. Trained as a neurologist, Freud began noticing neurologi ...
See also:Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy - General description, Psychotherapy - History, Psychotherapy - Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy - Cognitive, Psychotherapy - Humanistic, Psychotherapy - Behavioral, Psychotherapy - Brief counseling, Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches, Psychotherapy - Therapeutic Relationship, Psychotherapy - Criticism, Psychotherapy - Related lists Read more here: » Psychotherapy: Encyclopedia II - Psychotherapy - History |
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|  |  |  | Dream interpretation School: Karma YogaKarma Yoga - The Yoga of Action
Karma yoga joins both the physical and
mental aspects of Hindu philosophy to produce a single concept. It believes
that the present relies on the past and that in turn, with your actions, you
can alter the future. Selflessness is a primary requirement for karma practice.
Steering your actions towards the good Ð saying good, thinking good, doing good
will all facilitate selflessness. Acting this way eliminates egoistic and
negative behaviour and enables you to influence your destiny.
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Hindu Sanskrit Dictionary on Vedanta
Vedanta: Literally, "the end of the Vedas;" the Upanishads; the school of Hindu thought, based primarily on the Upanishads, upholding the doctrine of either pure non-dualism or conditional non-dualism. The original text of this school is Vedanta-darshana or the Brahma Sutras compiled by the sage Vyasa.
(See also:
Vedanta , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary,
Body Mind and Soul)
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Spiritual Theosophical
Dictionary on
Aryasangha
Aryasangha (Sanskrit) The Founder of the first Yogacharya School. This Arhat, a direct disciple of Gautama, the Buddha, is most unaccountably mixed up and confounded with a personage of the same name, who is said to have lived in Ayodhya (Oude) about the fifth or sixth century of our era, and taught Tantrika worship in addition to the Yogacharya system. Those who sought to make it popular, claimed that he was the same Aryasangha, that had been a follower of Sakyamuni, and that he was 1,000 years old. Internal evidence alone is sufficient to show that the works written by him and translated about the year 600 of our era, works full of Tantra worship, ritualism, and tenets followed now considerably by the "red-cap" sects in Sikhim, Bhutan, and Little Tibet, cannot be the same as the lofty system of the early Yogacharya school of pure Buddhism, which is neither northern nor southern, but absolutely esoteric. Though none of the genunine Yogacharya books (the Narjol chodpa) have ever been made public or marketable, yet one finds in the Yogacharya Bhumi Shastra of the pseudo-Aryasangha a great deal from the older system, into the tenets of which he may have been initiated. It is, however, so mixed up with Sivaism and Tantrika magic and superstitions, that the work defeats its own end, notwithstanding its remarkable dialectical subtilty. How unreliable are the conclusions at which our Orientalists arrive, and how contradictory the dates assigned by them, may be seen in the case in hand. While Csoma de Koros (who, by-the-bye, never became acquainted with the Gelukpa (yellow-caps), but got all his information from "red-cap" lamas of the Borderland), places the pseudo-Aryasangha in the seventh century of our era; Wassiljew, who passed most of his life in China, proves him to have lived much earlier; and Wilson (see Roy. As. Soc., Vol. VI., p. 240), speaking of the period when Aryasangha’s works, which are still extant in Sanskrit, were written, believes it now "established, that they have been written at the latest, from a century and a half before, to as much after, the era of Christianity". At all events since it is beyond dispute that the Mahayana religious works were all written far before Aryasangha’s time - whether he lived in the "second century B.C.", or the "seventh .A.D." - and that these contain all and far more of the fundamental tenets of the Yogacharya system, so disfigured by the Ayodhyan imitator - the inference is that there must exist somewhere a genuine rendering free from popular Sivaism and left-hand magic.
(See also: Aryasangha , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
Spiritual Dictionary,)
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|  |  |  | Dream interpretation School: Why We Need to Get Connected to God
Yoga is now a universally sought-out medium and spirituality as a subject has become part of the curriculum of leading B-schools in the US. What is the reason for the resurgence of spirituality? There are three interpretations: One school cites that in the modern era an organisation needs to innovate continuously to survive for which every individual stakeholder in the organisation needs to leverage his creative energy by connecting to God's own creative energy. The other school feels that the sudden eruption of numerous corporate scandals worldwide is due to the lack of an appropriate value system. Hence the need to incorporate spirituality in the business curriculum apart from outlining the need for an evolution in the field of corporate governance.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace on Earth: Why We Need to Get Connected to God |
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