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of great upheaval in our lives are very powerful opportunities for new growth.
I feel a bit like I'm bungee jumping and in free fall. All that was has been
yanked out from under me, and as I surrender in each moment, I am falling,
falling. It is both unnerving and exhilarating at the same time, for I know that
things happen for the best, one way or another, and this knowing is literally
my "lifeline."
Read more here: » Transformation: A Perfect Marriage |
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|  |  |  | Feng Shui Office: Meaning of Dreams in Islam - IIslamic Dream Dictionary: Meaning of Dreams in Islam
Islamic
dream dictionary with dream interpretation related to Islam and the Prophet:
Includes the meaning of dreams about: Call to prayer, Bathing, Birds,
Blowing, Clothing, Cover, Cows: Fat cows, Lean Cows, Fresh Dates, Ripe Dates,
Door or Gate, Opening a Door, Egg, Elevation, Flowing Spring, Furnishing,
Garden, Receiving a Gift, Gold, Hajj, Hand-hold, Keys, Laughing, Leg irons,
Makkah, Marriage, Milk, Mountains, Pearls, Reconciliation, Right Side, Room,
Rope, Ruler, Sexual Intercourse , Ship, Shirt, Silk Cloth, Sword.
See also: Meaning of
Dreams
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|  |  |  | Feng Shui Office: Meditation and
Thought-cultureWhen you sit for meditation thoughts of
your friends and office work, memory of conversation that took place in the
previous evening with your friends and relatives will disturb your mind and
cause distraction. You will have to withdraw the mind again and again,
cautiously from these extraneous worldly thoughts and fix it again and again in
your Lakshya or point.
From "Easy Steps to
Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda.
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| | |  |  |  | Feng Shui Office: Hints On YogaBrahmacharya is very very essential Even
in dreams you must be free from lustful thoughts. It requires long practice and
careful watch over the mind and Indriyas. Foolish people hastily jump up to the
higher courses in Yoga in vain without having this important item which is very
useful for spiritual Sadhana.
From "Kundalini Yoga" by Sri
Swami Sivananda
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| | |  |  |  | Feng Shui Office: Introduction To Feng ShuiFeng Shui teaches us how to create harmony and
balance around us. Literally translated from Chinese, Feng Shui means wind and
water. Put simply, Feng Shui is the art and science of capturing chi with water
and moving it with wind.
Feng Shui has been around since the Bronze Age.
Its first mention in text is reported to be 220 B.C. It is, however, relatively
new to non-Chinese speaking Americans. So let us explore what Feng Shui is
exactly.
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Use
Feng Shui to Make the New Year BetterUse Feng Shui to Make the New Year Better
Every year the energies around us change and
affect us differently. In feng shui, cosmic energies play a big role in
affecting our well-being. As the earth rotates around the sun, day turns into
night and seasons change. The shorter days of winter tend to depress us while
spring and summer tend to rejuvenate us. Our financial well-being is related to
sunspots on the top of the sun, while sunspots on the bottom of the sun are
associated with economic recession. The moon's gravitational forces are known
to cause earthquakes and floods.
Read more here: » Feng Shui:
Use
Feng Shui to Make the New Year Better |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Feng Shui Office: Daily Angel Wisdom QuotesAngels
are spirits, but it is not because they are spirits that they are angels. They
become angels when they are sent. For the name angel refers to their office,
not their nature. You ask the name of this nature, it is spirit; you ask its
office, it is that of an Angel, which is a messenger. -- St. Augustine
Angels
are students in Heaven and teachers on Earth.
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in yoga In yoga, it is believed that when we seek permanent solutions to
difficult and chronic problems then our actions should be holistic. Yoga helps
us achieve a proper balance through monitoring our actions or deeds with our
thoughts. This can be achieved by bringing a balance between our Achar and Vichaar , which are thoughts
and deeds in conjunction with our Ahar and Vihar, i.e food and
recreation.
Read more here: » Yoga: The importance of attitudes
in yoga |
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Set, Seth
Set or Seth (Egyptian) According to the Heliopolitan mythology, the son of Seb and Nut, is the brother of Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys; and the father of Anubis by Nephthys. In later times he became associated with Typhon. The attributes of the god underwent several changes: he is described as very closely connected with Aroeris (Heru-ur or Horus the Elder), his chief office being that of helper and friend to the deceased; in this association a twin-god is pictured, having the hawk head of Horus (light) and the Set animal (darkness) upon one human body. Furthermore, Horus was the god of the sky by day, while Set was god of the sky by night: in this sense were they opposite yet identic deities in earliest times, one the shadow of the other. Later the mythological account describes warlike combats between the two. Horus popularly represented the bright, upward motion of the sun -- resulting in spring and summer; Set represented the downward motion, the mythologic account dwelling upon the fact that Set stole the light from the sun, resulting in autumn and winter. The combats engaged in by Set are rendered in four themes: against Horus, resulting in night coming upon day; against Ra, the sun god; against his brother, Osiris, resulting in the latter's death; and against Horus the Younger who was striving to avenge the death of his father, Osiris. In the fight between Osiris and Set (or Typhon), Typhon is in one sense the shadow, and hence the material aspect of Osiris, "Osiris is the ideal Universe, Siva the great Regenerative Force, and Typhon the material portion of it, the evil side of the god, or the Destroying Siva" (TG 90). In late dynastic times, all forms of evil and darkness were attributed to Set as well as all the storms of nature. His kingdom was placed in the northern sky in the constellation of the Great Bear -- the north being designated as the realm of darkness, originally mystically meaning the darkness of recondite spirit. When Typhon or Set is allied with earth and matter, these refer not to physical matter but to the body of space itself, the garments or wraps of space, and hence the clothing of the inscrutable darkness of spirit which is boundless light. See also CROCODILE
(See also: Set, Seth , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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Spiritual Theosophical
Dictionary on
Key
Key. A symbol of universal importance, the emblem of silence among the ancient nations. Represented on the threshold of the Adytum, a key had a double meaning: it reminded the candidates of the obligations of silence, and promised the unlocking of many a hitherto impenetrable mystery to the profane. In the "Œdipus Coloneus" of Sophocles, the chorus speaks of "the golden key which had come upon the tongue of the ministering Hierophant in the mysteries of Eleusis", (1051). "The priestess of Ceres, according to Callimachus, bore a key as her ensign of office, and the key was, in the Mysteries of Isis, symbolical of the opening or disclosing of the heart and conscience before the forty-two assessors of the dead". (R. M. Cyc1opedia).
(See also: Key , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
Spiritual Dictionary,)
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