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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Mystery | |  |  |  | Mystery: Introductory Class on Meditation This is a
course in meditation. This course is for beginners and advanced alike. The
process of meditation taught in these pages is easy and effortless. Anyone can
do it because it is about finding out who you really are and bringing this
realization into every moment of your life. We call this "Practicing the
Presence." Your understanding will come from practicing the meditation
taught here, and not from reading these words. The instructions in the lessons
are as simple and straightforward as possible.
Read more here: » Introduction to Meditation: Introductory Class on Meditation |
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|  |  |  | Mystery: 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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|  |  |  | Mystery: Kundalini and Sahaja Yoga (Spontaneous Yoga)Kundalini
Awakening
Kundalini
awakening or pranic awakening and its cross-tradition similars-the spontaneous
spinal rockings known in Judaism as davening and in
Sufisim as zikr; the "taken-over"
gyrations of gospel "holy ghost" shaking and dancing and
charismatic/pentacostal "mani-festations"; the Dionysian
"revel"; QuakerismÕs and Shakerism's autonomic quaking and shaking;
Tai Chi guided by chi itself; the shamanic trance-dance;
BuddhismÕs and Raja-YogaÕs effortless "straight back" (uju-kaya)
meditation; the yogically derived ecstatic belly-dance and Flamenco; and even
the full-bodied, spontaneous Reichian "reflex"-literally embody the
spiritual path.
Read more here: » Kundalini
Awakening: Kundalini and Sahaja Yoga (Spontaneous Yoga) |
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| |  |  |  | Mystery: Addictive Love RelationshipsThere
are two fascinating qualities that can enter into our lives or the lives of
those we care for at any moment: love and addiction. At first these two may
appear to be strange bedfellows: love evokes pleasurable images of couples
passionately embracing or tenderly gazing into each others' eyes, while
addiction brings up a darker, grim, even desperate image of people struggling
against a part of themselves that is out of control. Yet at their core, both
have in common a profound spiritual yearning, the desire to transcend the self,
to experience powerful states of bliss and ecstasy and to merge with and feel a
part of something greater than oneself.
Read more here: » Relationships: Addictive Love Relationships |
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|  |  |  | Mystery: Karma Yoga
- Lesson IX (of XI )Karma Yoga Lesson IX
All worship began as
the worship of the dead, The offer of thilah, good thoughts, and akshatas
undying affection to the manes; The tarpana; The fire mystery; The use of
incense; the modern fire worship suggested; The Lord's prayer and Fateha; The
obligations to other lives in Nature; The Eucharist; The duty to the Universal
Mind, Brahma.
Read more here: » Karma Yoga: Karma Yoga
- Lesson IX (of XI ) |
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Sanskrit
Sanskrit [from Sanskrit sanskrita or samskrita] The ancient sacred language of the Aryans, originally the sacred or secret language of the initiates of the fifth root-race. The Sanskrit language possesses voluminous and valuable works in prose and in verse, some of which, like the Vedas, date back, in the opinion of certain scholars, to the years 30,000 BC or even far beyond. Almost every phase of philosophic thought, expressed and studied in the West, is represented in one form or another in ancient Hindu literature. Besides this, these old Sanskrit writings are replete with recondite subjects dealing with the wondrous potentialities of the human spirit and mind, the building and destruction of worlds and universes, etc. The Sanskrit language, derives from one of the earliest of the Aryan tongues, a lineal descendant of an Atlantean progenitor. "In ancient times in India, and in the homeland of the Aryans before they reached India by way of Central Asia, this very early Aryan speech was used not only by the Aryan populace, but in the sanctuaries of the Temples was taken in hand and developed or composed or builded to be a far finer vehicle for expressing abstract religious and philosophic conceptions and thoughts. This tongue thus composed or developed by initiates of the Aryan stock, because of this formative work upon it was finally given the name Sanskrita, signifying an original natural language which had become perfected by initiates for the purpose of expressing far more subtle and profound distinctions than ordinary people would ever find needful. So great was the admiration in which the Sanskrit language thus perfected was held, that it was commonly said of it that it was the work of the Gods, because it had thus become capable of expressing godlike thoughts: profound spiritual subtleties and philosophical distinctions. Thus it was that Sanskrit is really the mystery-language of the initiates of the Aryan race; as the Senzar of very similar history was the mystery-language of the later Atlanteans; and is still used as the noblest mystery-language by the Mahatmas. "Sanskrit was not known as a spoken tongue to the Atlanteans in their prime, but in the degenerate or later times of Atlantis, when the earliest Aryans already had appeared on the scene of history, this early Aryan speech above alluded to, was already in existence; and the Aryan initiates were then in the course of perfecting it as their temple-language or mystery-tongue . . . Thus Sanskrit was not spoken among the Atlanteans, nor can it therefore be called an Atlantean language; although its verbal roots of course go back to earliest Atlantean times, but only its verbal roots" -- G. de Purucker "The Vedas, Brahmanism, and along with these, Sanskrit, were importations into what we now regard as India. They were never indigenous to its soil. There was a time when the ancient nations of the West included under the generic name of India many of the countries of Asia now classified under other names. There was an Upper, a Lower, and a Western India, even during the comparatively late period of Alexander; and Persia (Iran) is called Western India in some ancient classics. The countries now named Tibet, Mongolia, and Great Tartary were considered by them as forming part of India. When we say, therefore, that India has civilized the world, and was the Alma Mater of the civilizations, arts, and sciences of all other nations (Babylonia, and perhaps even Egypt, included) we mean archaic, pre-historic India, India of the time when the great Gobi was a sea, and the lost 'Atlantis' formed part of an unbroken continent which began at the Himalayas and ran down over Southern India, Ceylon, and Java, to far-away Tasmania" (Five Years of Theosophy 179). Blavatsky states that Sanskrit has never been known nor spoken in its true systematized form except by the initiated Brahmins. This form of Sanskrit was called -- as well as by other names -- Vach, the mystic speech, which resides in the sounds of the mantra. "The chanting of a Mantra is not a prayer, but rather a magical sentence in which the law of Occult causation connects itself with, and depends on, the will and acts of its singer. It is a succession of Sanskrit sounds, and when its strings of words and sentences is pronounced according to the magical formulae in the Atharva Veda, but understood by the few, some Mantras produce an instantaneous and very wonderful effect" (BCW 14:428n). This Vach, or the mystic self of Sanskrit, was the sacerdotal speech of the initiated Brahmins and was studied by initiates from all over the world. "It is admitted that, however inferior to the classical Sanskrit of Panini, the language of the oldest portions of Rig Veda, notwithstanding the antiquity of its grammatical forms, is the same as that of the latest texts. Every one sees -- cannot fail to See and to know -- that for a language so old and so perfect as the Sanskrit to have survived alone, among all languages, it must have had its cycles of perfection and its cycles of degeneration. And, if one had any intuition, he might have seen that what they call a 'dead language' being an anomaly, a useless thing in Nature, it would not have survived, even as a 'dead' tongue, had it not its special purpose in the reign of immutable cyclic laws; and that Sanskrit, which came to be nearly lost to the world, is now slowly spreading in Europe, and will one day have the extension it had thousands upon thousands of years back -- that of a universal language. The same as to the Greek and the Latin: there will be a time when the Greek of Aeschylus (and more perfect still in its future form) will be spoken by all in Southern Europe, while Sanskrit will be resting in its periodical pralaya; and the Attic will be followed later by the Latin of Virgil. Something ought to have whispered to us that there was also a time -- before the original Aryan settlers among the Dravidian and other aborigines, admitted within the fold of Brahmanical initiation, marred the purity of the sacred Sanskrita Bhasha -- when Sanskrit was spoken in all its unalloyed subsequent purity, and therefore must have had more than once its rise and fall. The reason for it is simply this: classical Sanskrit was only restored, if in some things perfected, by Panin. Panini, Katyayana, or Patanjali did not create it; it has existed throughout cycles, and will pass through other cycles still" (Five Years of Theosophy 419-20). See also DEVANAGARI
(See also: Sanskrit , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
For more dictionary entries, see » Mystery Dictionary |
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|  |  |  | Mystery: A Spiritual PrepubescenceThe
long-developing, prepubescence ramping toward the kundalini spinal puberty is
known as pranotthana ("intensified, uplifted life energy," perhaps
emergent within cellular mitochondria). This is clearly the same force of
quivering uprightness active in Quakerism, Shakerism, Judaic davening
(torso-rocking prayer), charismatic Holy Ghost phenomena, the swaying zikr
and whirling dervish of Islam, the quiverings of the Orthodox hesychast, the
Goddess-worshipping circle dance, the Dionysian revel of the Greek mystery
schools, the flowing movements of tai chi, the ecstatic shamanic dance, the
yogically derived Andalusian flamenco, the Middle-Eastern belly dance, and the
orgonic quivering-streamings of bioenergetics
Read more here: » Postgenital
Stirrings: A Spiritual Prepubescence |
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Pagan Paganism Dictionary II on Mystery School
Mystery School: In theory, a group of magicians and/or mystics who have gathered together to share their wisdom and secrets with each other and with new seekers. In practice, usually a group of would-be “enlightened masters” who are primarily interested in impressing each other and in fleecing the gullible. After all, “there’s a seeker born every minute!”
(See also:
Mystery School , Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
For more dictionary entries, see » Mystery Dictionary |
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Mystery-gods
Mystery-gods Several different groups of cosmogonic entities, among them the regents of the seven sacred planets, whose chief is the sun exoterically and the Second Logos esoterically; and in a limited sense, mystery-gods is used for two secret planets for which the sun and moon were used as substitutes. Also, in speaking of the dual nature of the Egyptian deities, the concealed or esoteric aspects of them are spoken of as mystery-gods. Again, the name is given to the kabiri or kabeiroi.
(See also: Mystery-gods , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
For more dictionary entries, see » Mystery Dictionary |
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|  |  |  | Mystery: Faith Makes God VisibleFaith Makes God
Visible
We cannot speak of God as we do of
other things. This is because the Absolute has neither nama
(name) nor rupa (form) . God is beyond name and form.
Western culture is largely centred on
the limit-experience of Being and Plenitude, whereas the eastern is centred on
the consciousness-limit of Nothing and Emptiness. Raimon Panikkar, a Catholic
theologian says the former is attracted by the world of things as they reveal
to us the transcendence of Reality. The latter is attracted by the world of the
subject, which reveals to us the impermanence of that very Reality. Both are
preoccupied with the problem of "ultimacy", which many traditions
call God.
Panikkar speaks about nine ways not to talk about God.
Read more here: » Formless God: Faith Makes God Visible |
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The future is unpredictable, so the end is unknown to us. This is the mystery of human life. Ancient wisdom had no hesitation in accepting this truth. But today, we find it difficult to accept. T S Eliot lamented: "Where is the wisdom, we have lost in knowledge;/ Where is the knowledge, we have lost in information".
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace of Mind: Think Cosmic - Save the World |
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Laomedon
Laomedon (Greek) The legendary founder and king of Troy; son of Ilus and Eurydice, and father of Priam. Zeus compelled Apollo and Poseidon to assist Laomedon in building Troy. This story represents the founding of a Mystery school, although the veiled language used hides the real meaning (SD 2:795).
(See also: Laomedon , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
For more dictionary entries, see » Mystery Dictionary |
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Siphra' Di-tseni`utha'
Siphra' Di-tseni`utha' (Chaldean) "Their counting or telling of the concealed mysteries," the Book of Secrets or Mysteries; one of the principal books of the Zohar (Light); the secrets or mysteries dealt with are those relating to cosmogony and to the inhabitants of those worlds, thus forming the basis of the Hebrew Qabbalah. The work opens with the statement: "The book of the concealed mystery is the book of the equilibrium of balance," and proceeds to expound this thesis in Qabbalistic terminology. Blavatsky calls it "the most ancient Hebrew document on occult learning" (SD 1:xlii), although the language used is largely Chaldean, and states that it was compiled from the very ancient Book of Dzyan through the archaic Chaldean Qabbalah.
(See also: Siphra' Di-tseni`utha' , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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|  |  |  | Mystery: Meeting the Holographic Child
Let us study six facets of a brand-new species that has come to the planet. With our hearts and minds open to these children, we will find many strategies for improving our educational systems, medical systems and personal family relationships. As we become aware of what our children have come here to teach us, we will be able to unravel the mystery of ascension by following their example. This will lead us to safer, more loving and enriching environments and enlightenment for all.
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
Read more here: » Indigo Children: Meeting the Holographic Child |
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Spiritual Dictionary on Rune
Rune: A character of the Germanic/Scandinavian alphabet. The original meaning of the word "rune" in most of the Germanic languages is secret or mystery, In Freya Aswynn's Northern Mysteries & Magick, "rune" is used to denote any sign or "letter."
(See also:
Rune , Magic,
Shamanism,
Paganism, Wicca)
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