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Personalities Dictionary

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Personalities Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Concentration

Concentration With meditation, an equivalent for certain parts of yoga, as found in samadhi, dharana; the removal or surmounting of distractions originating in the mind and centering the latter on the spiritual and intellectual objective to be attained, which in the best sense is union with the inner god, the divine monad -- a conscious identification of oneself with the universal through the individual's innate divinity.

 

The method of meditative concentration prescribed in the Bhagavad-Gita is to perform all the duties of life without either attachment or avoidance. The hindrances to concentration which are to be removed are those arising from anger, lust, vanity, fear, sloth, etc. Such obstacles are removed by lifting the mind above them or by deliberately ignoring them, since directly fighting with them serves to concentrate the mind on them, thus defeating the object aimed at; and by cultivating the spirit of impersonal love and the light of wisdom which it evokes. Thus the blending of the personal self with the impersonal self is achieved by an orderly process of self-directed evolution, first by unselfish work in the cause of humanity, continued in the various degrees of chelaship, culminating in initiation.

 

Concentration has often been perverted to mean a kind of personal self-culture, having for its aim the attainment of personal power or self-satisfaction. If unsuccessful, the attempt upsets the balance of the constitution, and if successful, it sows a bitter harvest of aroused personality for future reaping; for when yearning for sympathetic fellowship with our fellowmen we shall find our faculties counterworking us. True meditative concentration actually applies more to the heart than to the mind, and is not a forcible mental practice but a general although very positive and impersonal attitude towards life. It means the centering of our wishes, thoughts, and acts on the ideal of self-identification with the spiritual and universal.

 

See also DHYANA.

 

(See also: Concentration , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Personalities Dictionary: Sai Baba Dictionary on Varsha (varsa)

Varsha:

Varsha (varsa): area, region, country marked out by mountain ranges. There is a - galactic, universal, transcendental, holistic - central area named Ilavrta-varsha where Lord Brahma sits on mount Meru and where Lord Shiva gladdens the Supreme Personality. Thereto are eight more varsha's extending to all sides, where Bharata-varsha is also a name for India. (see also dvipa, Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 5, Hoofdstuk 16 en 17)

 

(See also: Varsha , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Personalities Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Antahkarana

Antahkarana (Sanskrit) (from antar interior, within + karana sense organ)

 

Interior organ or instrument; defined variously as the seat of thought and feeling, the thinking faculty, the heart, mind, soul, and conscience. In Vedanta philosophy, it is looked upon as a fourfold inner instrument or intermediary between spirit and body, with mind being the go-between or bridge.

 

One could say that there are several antahkaranas in the human septenary constitution: one for every path or bridge between any two monadic centers. Man is a unity in diversity, and the antahkaranas are the links of vibrating consciousness-substance uniting these various centers (cf OG 5).

 

Blavatsky describes it as "the path that lies between thy Spirit and thy self, the highway of sensations, the rude arousers of Akankara" (the sense of egoity); and that when the two have merged into the One and the personal sacrificed to self impersonal, then the antahkarana vanishes because no longer useful as a functioning bridge between the two. Further, the antankarana is "the lower Manas, the Path of communication or communion between the personality and the higher Manas or human Soul. At death it is destroyed as a Path or medium of communication, and its remains survive in a form as the Kamarupa -- the 'shell' " (VS 56, 88-9).

 

Antahkarana also has the general sense of an intermediary between something or someone that is low to one that is high. Every messenger of truth and light is an antahkarana between the Masters of Wisdom and mankind. Likewise every great and good man or woman is an antahkarana between humanity and the spiritual essence of his or her own inner god. A person living in the noblest and loftiest part of his being, becomes such a bridge between the spiritual realm he is in touch with and all other entities and things contacted by him which belong to human life.

 

(See also: Antahkarana , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Personalities Dictionary: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Self

Self

1.    One Infinity, Tao, our large mind.

2.    Delusional mind, ignorance, attachment, stagnation, arrogance; our small mind.

3.     (Jung) The potential controlling and organizing force of the personality transcending conscious and unconscious strata; dwelling at midpoint between ego and shadow; realized through the process of individualization

 

(See also: Self , Body Mind and Soul)

 

Personalities Dictionary: Vedic Astrology - Relationship Compatibility Using Astrology

Relationship Compatibility Using Vedic Astrology

So many people nowadays are experiencing problems in their relationships and could well benefit by utilizing the science of astrology to understand themselves, as well as their partner, or prospective partner. When I'm asked to do compatibility charts for couples, I begin by doing each of their lifetime horoscopic charts. I will then compare the two using the eastern astrological system of comparison for marriage but most importantly I look at the two individuals, their goals in life and the way they think and act. These things can be understood by careful analysis of the horoscope.

 

Excerpt from "An Introduction to Vedic Astrology" by Howard Beckman

 

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Personalities Dictionary: The Problem Of the Subtle Sybil Effect

The underlying reason the big questions are so difficult to answer is ultimately personal - we are swamped in a plethora of identities, most of them false. These false personas were imposed upon us from the outside by society and from the inside by our own muddled thinking. For most of us, there is no single unified self, no uniform field of continuous consciousness. Our "common sense" notion to the contrary, that we are one person with a singular identity, is based on a false assumption.

 

Read more here: » Personality dissociation: The Problem Of the Subtle Sybil Effect

Personalities Dictionary: Number Personalities in Numerology

The numbers 1 through 9 represent the full scope of human characteristics. They are the nine archetypes that, combined in an endless variety, form the basis of each individual's unique personality in much the same way that just three primal colors form the basis of millions of colors found in this universe

 

Read more here: » Numerology: Number Personalities in Numerology

Personalities Dictionary: Self Inquiry and the multidimensional Self

Kiara Windrider gives a background to how humanity and its consciousness was created and how it devleoped to what is now.

Read more here: » Spiritual Awakening: Self Inquiry and the multidimensional Self

Personalities Dictionary: Introduction To Numerology

 The art and science of numerology has existed for thousands of years, though its exact origins are uncertain. The ancient Egyptians certainly understood the power and meaning of numbers, though the father of mathematics, Greek philosopher Pythagoras (569-470 BC), is generally credited as being the founder of modern numerology. Interestingly, Pythagoras also believed in reincarnation, and that life is a journey of lessons and challenges that lead to spiritual evolution.

 

Read more here: » Numerology: Introduction To Numerology

Personalities Dictionary: It All Makes Scents

 A study at The Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton, England, demonstrated the health benefits of Aromatherapy through the practice of aromamassage. Thirty-six patients in the ICU and CCU were given massages, some with aroma oils and others without. The results showed a 91% reduction in heart rate for the group treated to aromamassage, a 51% reduction in the other massage group receiving unscented oils, and only 41% in the control group which received "standard care" treatments.

 

Read more here: » Aromatherapy: It All Makes Scents

Personalities Dictionary: Common Disorders and Astrology

The following article by Dr. Turi explains the celestial influences characterizing differents types of psychological states. He briefly outlines the astrological reasons for Psychosis/Schizophrenia, Hysteria, Dissociative States, Sociopathic Personality, A.D.D., and Paranoid Personality.

Read more here: » Astrology: Common Disorders and Astrology

Personalities Dictionary: Personal Responsibility, Religious Tolerance and Reverence for all Life

 While quantum physics may be a modern development, pantheism is in fact an ancient spiritual path that holds everything in the Universe to be sacred. Eastern philosophies, Native American, pagan and Hawaiian beliefs that view all of nature as divine and interconnected can be said to be pantheistic. "God" here is not a bearded white man in the clouds, but more like "the Force" in Star Wars; the sum of all that is, and every aspect of existence at the same time. To pantheists, God is holographically everywhere at once.

 

Read more here: » Pantheism: Personal Responsibility, Religious Tolerance and Reverence for all Life

Personalities Dictionary: On Ownership

In today's modern, consumer driven society, we are encouraged and persuaded constantly to 'want' and to 'own' things. We want more and more and more. In fact the word 'ownership' has practically become synonymous with material possession. The utter irony is that the things which we try to own are the vary things which it is not possible for us to own at all. As far as material possessions are concerned, we are merely custodians, guardians of whatever passes into our sphere of control. This guardianship is temporal and temporary. Our duty is to care for it, look after it as best we can whilst we have the responsibility for it.

 

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Personalities Dictionary: Bach Flower Remedies for spiritual harmony

Bach Flower therapy is a unique medicine system that can change very subtle emotional and psychological states of being. Terror, depression, anxiety, irritability , intolerance, lack of confidence, hatred or selfishness... two drops thrice a day of the right remedy can uproot such deep-seated personality traits. And, in the process, heal the body.

Read more here: » Bach Flower Remedies: Bach Flower Remedies for spiritual harmony

Personalities Dictionary: Introduction to Philosophy of Dreams by Sri Swami Sivananda

The analysis of dreams and their cause by psychoanalysts are defective. They maintain that the cause of dream creation lies in the suppressed desires of the dreamer. Can they create dreams as they like by suppressing desires? No, they cannot do that. They say that desires stimulate or help the dream creation. But they do not know what supplies the material out of which they are made and what turns the desires into actual expression, enabling the dreamer see his own suppressed desires materialised and appearing to him as real.

A spiritual view on dreams and the meaning of dreams by Sri Swami Sivananda, an authority in the vedic sciences and traditions.

Read more here: » Philosophy of Dreams: Introduction to Philosophy of Dreams by Sri Swami Sivananda

Personalities Dictionary: Site Map Archives P-S

Map over all archives. See also: Sacred Space, Sacred Places, Power Places, Enlightenment, Spiritual Growth, Meaning of Dreams, Yoga, Mayan Calendar, 2012, Spiritual Awakening, Lucid Dreaming, Chakra and Consciousness.

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