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| ARTICLES RELATED TO God | |  |  |  | God: The Prophet of Peace
Revealed IslamThe Prophet of Peace Revealed
Islam
Mohammed, the prophet and messenger of God who revealed
Islam to the world was a descendant of Prophet Ismail. In 610, Mohammed
declared that he was Allah's apostle and said: "There is no God but
Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet." The Prophet said that
righteousness alone was the criterion to distinguish one person from another.
The Prophet enjoined upon Muslims to treat the poor kindly and to help them
with alms, zakat, and in other ways. He said, "He is not a perfect
Muslim who eats his fill and lets his neighbour go hungry." He asked, "Do
you love your Creator? Then love your fellow beings first."
Read more here: » Prophet: The Prophet of Peace
Revealed Islam |
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|  |  |  | God: Shraddha In God Works Wonders
Faith is a rare gift of God granted only to humans, and it forms the basis of human relationships. We need to repose faith in our parents that they will always think of our welfare; in our children that they will not let us down; in our colleagues and friends that they will remain loyal. Similarly, for a seeker of salvation, a prime requirement is faith or shraddha in God. Faith in people is based on our practical experience of them. We have no such experience of God. Does our faith in Him, therefore, have to be blind? As the following story illustrates, faith in God must be reasoned.
(See also: Faith , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Faith: Shraddha In God Works Wonders |
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|  |  |  | God: Celebration
of the Mother PrincipleGod as Mother: Celebration
of the Mother Principle
Durga Puja is to Bengal what Ganesh
Chaturthi is to Maharashtra - an occasion to celebrate, worship, bond together,
to get festive, to exhibit one's artistic abilities, and all in the name of the
Divine Mother.
Relating to God as Mother forges a personalised
relationship, strengthening the bond between bhakta and bhagvan, as between a
child and mother. Celebrated as Navratri in other parts of India, these nine
nights are devoted to the worship of the Divine Mother - some do it through
dancing the Garba or Dandiya Raas as in Gujarat, and some do it through
austerities and fasting.
Read more here: » God as Mother: Celebration
of the Mother Principle |
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| |  |  |  | God: Rise Above Dogma, Realise
The TruthOneness: Rise Above Dogma,
Realise The Truth
When I pass by the neighbourhood mosque, I bow my head in
respect just as I do when I pass by the temple. The mullah's call to the
faithful turns me towards prayer and God. I go through the same upsurge of
emotions when I visit a church or gurdwara. When I bow my head in humility to
Christ and the Guru Granth Sahib, I see in them my beloved Lord
Krishna. Similarly, when I hear the Buddhist chant: ''Buddham Sharanam
Gachchhami'', it continues to reverberate within me for long after, giving
me the same sense of peace I experience when I say my usual prayers.
Read more here: » Oneness: Rise Above Dogma, Realise
The Truth |
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|  |  |  | God: Guru Nanak
Meets Bahlol In BaghdadGuru Nanak Meets Bahlol In Baghdad
Baghdad was, in Nanak's time, a
centre of Muslim culture - it was home to pirs and sufi fakirs. Guru Nanak
stayed in Baghdad for four months and interacted with the holy men there, one
of whom was Bahlol.
Guru Nanak sang of the infinity of God and His infinite creation.
Bahlol said that the Qur'an had mentioned seven earths and seven heavens only.
Guru Nanak urged that the universe was not confined to seven earths and seven
heavens but had millions and millions of planets and worlds and the Guru
greeted all in the name of Sat Kartar.
Read more here: » Guru Nanak: Guru Nanak
Meets Bahlol In Baghdad |
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|  |  |  | God: God of All
ThingsAnimal Rights: God of All Things
All creatures, big and small, are beautiful creations of
God. Very often, however, we tend to either ignore the "small" or
exploit them for selfish reasons. This is where religion and spirituality can
help - to restore to us a holistic perspective so that all of God's creations
are given due respect.
Religious thought and spirituality serve a larger purpose
only when they find positive expression in action. Theory without
implementation is of no use. I fear that the concepts of religion and
spirituality are being hijacked by humans for their own selfish purposes,
leaving out all the other, equally if not more valid forms of life.
Read more here: » Animal Rights: God of All
Things |
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Dealing With Negative Ego Neighbors And PeopleThe
focus of this article is how to effectively deal with people and neighbors who
are dominated by the negative ego.
To
begin, it must be understood that when life is looked at from the perspective
of the soul, everything is seen as a lesson, challenge and spiritual test.
Every interaction is seen as an opportunity to respond from a Christ
Consciousness attitude rather then a negative ego attitude, to respond from
unconditional love, rather than fear and attack, to choose oneness with God
rather than separation from God, to choose forgiveness instead of grudges.
Read more here: » Ego:
Dealing With Negative Ego Neighbors And People |
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| |  |  |  | God: Discover the 'I', Be One With God
The mind as a separate live entity does not exist, for it is an instrument in the hand of God. The only thing that remains is 'Being', which covers both existence and non-existence, which is beyond words or ideas. Pure awareness dawns through an understanding of one's own nature. The sage's instruction demands no strenuous effort either through physical rigour or austere practices such as chanting.
(See also: The Mind , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » The Mind: Discover the 'I', Be One With God |
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| |  |  |  | God: Introduction to BuddhismIntroduction to Buddhism.
Buddhism
is a spiritual tradition that focuses on personal spiritual development and the
attainment of a deep insight into the true nature of life. This makes Buddhism
different from many other faiths for it is not centred on the relationship
between humanity and God. Buddhism doesn't fit the pattern of other faiths and
needs to be seen in its own terms to be understood properly. Buddhists do not
believe in a personal creator God. It does not have the concept of a Saviour,
nor of Heaven and Hell in the popular sense. Buddhism doesn't demand blind
faith or belief, and says that people should test its teachings against
personal experience.
Read more here: » Buddhism: Introduction to Buddhism |
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|  |  |  | God: Four Ways of Showing Devotion to GodBhakti Yoga: Four Ways of Showing
Devotion to God
The Bhagavad Gita recommends Bhakti
Yoga towards attaining moksha . Krishna tells Arjuna that a person
who thinks of Him at least at the time of his death is liberated of all his
sins. Krishna explains the four types of devotional service rendered to Him:
One who thinks of Him at the time of distress is the aartha.
One who is worried by the struggle for prosperity, power, self and property
is the Artha-arthi .
A third who yearns for the realisation of the atman
is the jijnaasu . The fourth is the jnani
. He is immersed in the Brahmathathwam and looks for
the Lord in all possible places; he yearns for nothing.
Read more here: » Bhakti Yoga: Four Ways of Showing Devotion to God |
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|  |  |  | God: Lord’s Prayer: Common Prayer For Uncommon Wisdom
The Lord’s Prayer ("Our Father Who Art in Heaven...") is the best known and most popular prayer of Christians. Jesus taught his disciples this prayer when they asked him how to pray. Analysing The Lord’s Prayer, Gerhard Ebeling says that " Abba father", the words Jesus used to call on God, signify "My father" or "our father", which is an invocation we can use when all words fail, when we become speechless. We can approach God in the familiar confident way a child approaches a loving parent.
(See also: Lord’s Prayer , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Lord’s Prayer: Lord’s Prayer: Common Prayer For Uncommon Wisdom |
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|  |  |  | God:
Spiritual Theosophical
Dictionary on
Lunar Gods
Lunar Gods. Called in India the Fathers, "Pitris" or the lunar ancestors. They are subdivided, like the rest, into seven classes or Hierarchies, In Egypt although the moon received less worship than in Chaldea or India, still Isis stands as the representative of Luna-Lunus, "the celestial Hermaphrodite". Strange enough while the modern connect the moon only with lunacy and generation, the ancient nations, who knew better, have, individually and collectively, connected their "wisdom gods" with it. Thus in Egypt the lunar gods are Thoth, Hermes and Chons; in India it is Budha, the Son of Soma, the moon; in Chaldea Nebo is the lunar god of Secret Wisdom, etc., etc. The wife of Thoth, Sifix, the lunar goddess, holds a pole with five rays or the five-pointed star, symbol of man, the Microcosm, in distinction from the Septenary Macrocosm. As in all theogonies a goddess precedes a god, on the principle most likely that the chick can hardly precede its egg, in Chaldea the moon was held as older and more venerable than the Sun, because, as they said, darkness precedes light at every periodical rebirth (or "creation") of the universe. Osiris although connected with the Sun and a Solar god is, nevertheless, born on Mount Sinai, because Sin is the Chaldeo-Assyrian word for the moon; so was Dio-Nysos, god of Nyssi or Nisi, which latter appelation was that of Sinai in Egypt, where it was called Mount Nissa. The crescent is not - as proven by many writers - an ensign of the Turks, but was adopted by Christians for their symbol before the Mahommedans. For ages the crescent was the emblem of the Chaldean Astarte, the Egyptian Isis, and the Greek Diana, all of them Queens of Heaven, and finally became the emblem of Mary the Virgin. "The Greek Christian Empire of Constantinople held it as their palladium. Upon the conquest by the Turks, the Sultan adopted it . . . and since that, the crescent has been made to oppose the idea of the cross". (Eg. Belief.)
(See also: Lunar Gods , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
Spiritual Dictionary,)
For more dictionary entries, see » God Dictionary |
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| |  |  |  | God: God & Science: Not Mutually Exclusive
Most traditional religions assert that God is the ultimate Truth, while science, without admitting the existence of any personal God, claims that its motive force is the quest for Truth. Science and religion seldom see eye-to-eye; this is partly because science has played a big role in enhancing our material comforts. Since religion has always regarded materialistic conquests and gains as being secondary and sometimes even detrimental to our spiritual progress, the spiritually-minded have come to look upon science as a sphere of activity that denies the existence of the Divine.
(See also: Spirituality and Science , Faith and Belief,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Spirituality and Science: God & Science: Not Mutually Exclusive |
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| |  |  |  | God: Mountains - Source of Divine Inspiration
Men pass, mountains remain. Little wonder, why mountains are a sign of solidity and stability. They tower over us, touching the sky, sometimes through clouds ... they convey a sense of mystery. In fact, philosophers say that the mountain is the point where heaven and earth meet. Mountains, therefore, are considered holy in many faiths. They are believed to be the abode of gods, even a place where one can find salvation. Christian literature reveals the symbolic role of mountains. In the Old Testament, God was depicted as God of the mountains. But God was also a God of the valleys.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace of Mind: Mountains - Source of Divine Inspiration |
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|  |  |  | God: What Do You Really Want?
How many of us fritter away the gift of the present moment by wondering when our lives will finally take off? What do you think will do it for you? A five-bedroom house, the latest model of Mercedes Benz or BMW, a world tour, a diamond ring, winning the lottery or becoming rich and famous beyond your wildest dreams? "Man is engaged in an eternal quest for that 'something else' he hopes will bring him happiness, complete and unending. For those individual souls who have sought and found God, the search is over: He is that Something Else," said Paramahansa Yogananda.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace of Mind: What Do You Really Want? |
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|  |  |  | God: 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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