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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:
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| | | |  |  |  | God Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The great mantra
HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA
KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE
HARE RAMA HARE RAMA
RAMA RAMA HARE HARE
The popular nickname "Hare Krishnas" for devotees of this movement comes from the maha-mantra (great chant) they either sing aloud or chant quietly on rosary-like beads. The sound vibration created by repeating these names of God is said to gradually induce pure God-consciousness.
The maha mantra appear ...
See also:International Society for Krishna Consciousness, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - An overview, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The great mantra, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Philosophy and history, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The Seven Purposes of ISKCON, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Spreading the word, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - ISKCON after Prabhupada's Death, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Scandal and controversy, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Controversial Points, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Sources, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Reform Issues Replies Read more here: » International Society for Krishna Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The great mantra |
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|  |  |  | God Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The Great MantraThe popular nickname "Hare Krishnas" for devotees of this movement comes from the maha-mantra (great chant) they either sing aloud or chant quietly on rosary-like beads. The sound vibration created by repeating these names of God is said to gradually induce pure God-consciousness. (see below)
HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA
KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE
HARE RAMA HARE RAMA
RAMA RAMA HARE HARE
The maha mantra appear ...
See also:International Society for Krishna Consciousness, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The Great Mantra, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Presence in City Streets, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Philosophy and History, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The Seven Purposes of ISKCON, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Spreading the word, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - ISKCON after Prabhupada's Death, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Scandal and controversy, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Points of Philosophical Contention, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Sources, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Reform Issues Replies Read more here: » International Society for Krishna Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The Great Mantra |
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|  |  |  | God Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Scandal and controversySince the death of Prabhupada, ISKCON experienced a variety of what they now describe as "heresies" over the next two decades. These heresies include: 1) The Guru is God Heresy 2) The Centralisation Heresy 3) The Zonal Acarya Heresy 4) The Proxy-Initiation Heresy 5) Heresies of Continuity 6) The Sannyasi-Householder Controversy 7) The Gopi-bhava Club Heresy 8) The Rasika-bhakti Heresy 9) The Origin of the Soul Heresy [3] [4].
Over the years ISKCON and its leadership have been accused of kidnapping, child molestation, obstruction of ju ...
See also:International Society for Krishna Consciousness, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - An overview, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The great mantra, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Philosophy and history, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The Seven Purposes of ISKCON, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Spreading the word, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - ISKCON after Prabhupada's Death, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Scandal and controversy, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Controversial Points, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Sources, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Reform Issues Replies Read more here: » International Society for Krishna Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Scandal and controversy |
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|  |  |  | God Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Philosophy and HistoryHare Krishna devotees understand Krishna to be synonymous with Vishnu, and the highest form of God, or "the Supreme Personality of Godhead", and Radha to be his female counterpart, the embodiment of love. The teachings of bhakti yoga date back to the Vedic era and were fully developed since the times of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu in West Bengal in the mid 1500s. Thus Hare Krishna devotees specifically follow a disciplic line of Gaudiya, or Bengali, Vaisnavas.
Since the middle ages Gaudiya Vaisnavism has had a continuous following in Indi ...
See also:International Society for Krishna Consciousness, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The Great Mantra, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Presence in City Streets, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Philosophy and History, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - The Seven Purposes of ISKCON, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Spreading the word, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - ISKCON after Prabhupada's Death, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Scandal and controversy, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Points of Philosophical Contention, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Sources, International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Reform Issues Replies Read more here: » International Society for Krishna Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Philosophy and History |
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|  |  |  | God Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Theosophy - Basic Theosophical beliefs
Theosophy - Consciousness is universal and individual.
According to Theosophy, nature does not operate by chance. Every event, past or present, happens because of laws which are part of a Universal Paradigm. Theosophists hold that everything, living or not, is "impregnated" with Consciousness. This paradigm has been called variously God (nonpersonal), Law, Heaven, the Great Architect, Evolution, and Logos. The term used in this article is "paradigm."
See also:Theosophy, Theosophy - Basic Theosophical beliefs, Theosophy - Consciousness is universal and individual, Theosophy - Man is provisionally immortal, Theosophy - Reincarnation is universal, Theosophy - Karma, Theosophy - Universal brotherhood, Theosophy - Evolution, Theosophy - The Septenary, Theosophy - A brief history of Theosophy, Theosophy - Music, Theosophy - Early 20th-century literary references to Theosophy, Theosophy - Notes Read more here: » Theosophy: Encyclopedia II - Theosophy - Basic Theosophical beliefs |
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Theosophy - Consciousness is universal and individual.
According to Theosophy, nature does not operate by chance. Every event, past or present, happens because of laws which are part of a Universal Paradigm. Theosophists hold that everything, living or not, is "impregnated" with Consciousness. This paradigm has been called variously God (nonpersonal), Law, Heaven, the Great Architect, Evolution, and Logos. The term used in this article is "paradigm."
See also:Theosophy, Theosophy - The three objects, Theosophy - Basic Theosophical beliefs, Theosophy - Consciousness is universal and individual, Theosophy - Man is provisionally immortal, Theosophy - Reincarnation is universal, Theosophy - Karma, Theosophy - Universal brotherhood, Theosophy - Evolution, Theosophy - The Septenary, Theosophy - A brief history of Theosophy, Theosophy - Music, Theosophy - Early 20th-century literary references to Theosophy, Theosophy - Notes Read more here: » Theosophy: Encyclopedia II - Theosophy - Basic Theosophical beliefs |
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| | | |  |  |  | God Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Mahabharata - Symbolism of Mahabharata
The Mahabharata symbolizes the Creation of the Universe, and the Creation of Man from Spirit or the Supreme Consciousness, into Matter. The discourse in the Gita is the process by which one could reverse this descent. In other words, it details the steps by which man can reascend from his limited consciousness as a mortal being, back to the immortal consciousness of his true Self, merging with the Infinite (Spirit), from whence he came.
SHANTANU He is representative of God, the Para-Brahman, and the father of all creatio ...
See also:Mahabharata, Mahabharata - Primary purport, Mahabharata - Background and history, Mahabharata - The Mahabharata the epic story, Mahabharata - Stories, Mahabharata - Structure, Mahabharata - Modern Mahabharata, Mahabharata - Another Viewpoint, Mahabharata - The Significance of Mahabharata, Mahabharata - Symbolism of Mahabharata Read more here: » Mahabharata: Encyclopedia II - Mahabharata - Symbolism of Mahabharata |
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|  |  |  | God Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - One Being - StorylineAt the time of the universe's creation, there were the One Being, and the Elder Gods. The One Being, arrogant as a result from its nigh-omnipotence, foolishly declared war on the Elder Gods. In order to defeat the One Being, the Elder Gods created the Kamidogu and with it, they shattered its consciousness, creating what is now called existence.
For aeons, the One Being's subconscious remained in a dormant state. It is unknown if the Dragon King was the first to serve the One Being's purposes, but because of Onaga's hunger for power, O ...
See also:One Being, One Being - History, One Being - Storyline, One Being - Speculation Read more here: » One Being: Encyclopedia II - One Being - Storyline |
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|  |  |  | God Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Keter Kabbalah - Non-Jewish practicesDion Fortune describes Keter as pure consciousness, beyond all categories, timeless, a point that crystallises out of the Ein Sof, and commences the process of emanation that ends in Malkuth.
The name of God given to it is Eheieh, the archangel that presides over it is Metatron, the order of angels that resides in it are the Holy Living Creatures, the Chaioth ha Qadesh, and the mundane chakra is said to be the First Swirlings of the cosmos.
As pure formless consciousness, it is often compa ...
See also:Keter Kabbalah, Keter Kabbalah - 13 Supernal Attributes of Mercy, Keter Kabbalah - Non-Jewish practices, Keter Kabbalah - External link Read more here: » Keter Kabbalah: Encyclopedia II - Keter Kabbalah - Non-Jewish practices |
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