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Power Places: Mystical Powers Of the Ganga  

What makes a place sacred? A place where meditation is practised over many years automatically acquires certain powers. The place gets charged with the energy and vibrations from peaceful thoughts. Depending on the intensity of meditators, the sanctity and power of a particular place can thus remain charged, exuding powerful vibrations, for thousands of years.

 

The Parshvanath Hills is one such place. Twenty-two of the 24 Jain Tirthankaras attained nirvana on this hill, and these enlightened persons were separated by thousands of years.

 

 

(See also: Sacred places in India, 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: » Sacred places in India: Mystical Powers Of the Ganga  

Power Places: Places of Peace and Power
The research and study of the Sacred Geometry and Space of Sacred Sites have been the focus of Martin Gray for more than 20 years. Martin Gray is an anthropologist and photographer specializing in the study of Sacred Power Places. During a twenty-year period he has journeyed to more than 1,000 holy places in 80 countries. This introductionary article will give you an introduction to the Power of Sacred Sites and the Sacred Space they provide for Spiritual Awakening.

Read more here: » Sacred Sites: Places of Peace and Power

Power Places: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on POWER PLACE

POWER PLACE - site or place with strongly charged natural electromagnetic energy. (NAD)

 

(See also: POWER PLACE, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Power Places Dictionary

Power Places: Pilgrims' Progress And Donkey's Tale  

India has probably the most enduring pilgrimage tradition in the world. The greater the challenge of the path, the stronger its allure.

 

There is no typical profile of a pilgrim in India - they come from as diverse a background as the country itself, whether from the upper, middle or poorer classes.

 

There is an interesting passage in Frank Elias's The Gorgeous East published in 1913: "One of the strangest sights in India is that of the ascetics who make pilgrimages from one part of the country to another.

 

(See also: Pilgrimage in India, 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: » Pilgrimage in India: Pilgrims' Progress And Donkey's Tale  

Power Places: Tree Of Knowledge Can Liberate You

Sacred Places: Tree Of Knowledge Can Liberate You

Siddhartha Gautam roamed in search of the secret of sorrow and suffering. At Gaya, a village on the banks of the river Niranjana in Bihar, he sat in silent contemplation under a banyan tree.

 

He attained enlightenment there, and became known as the Buddha. The spot began to be referred to as the Throne of Wisdom, and the banyan tree is now known as the Eternal Wisdom Tree, the Akshaya Bodhibriksha .

 

Read more here: » Sacred Places: Tree Of Knowledge Can Liberate You

Power Places: Pilgrimage in Ancient Europe - Megalithic and Celtic Sacred Space

For many thousands of years our ancestors have been visiting and venerating the power places of Europe. One culture after another has often frequented the same power sites and the story of how these magical places were discovered and used is filled with fairies and nature spirits, sages and astronomers, and enigmatic myths of world destroying cataclysms.

Read more here: » Sacred Sites: Pilgrimage in Ancient Europe - Megalithic and Celtic Sacred Space

Power Places: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Power Centers

Power Centers, Power Spots, Power Places, Sacred Sites

Places on the planet that have extra special energy. Power Centers include places like Stonehenge, the Great Pyramid, Machu Picchu, Mt. Shasta, and the Vortexwa in Sedona. New Agers believe that Power Spots are directly connected with:

1)    Ancient civilizations

2)    Secret societies

3)    Flying saucers, and

4)    Planetary Chakras

 

New Agers like to visit Power Spots because they consider them places for

1)    Great Meditation and

2)    Great Sex

 

(See also: Power Centers, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Power Places Dictionary

Power Places: Encyclopedia - Whetstone

The term Whetstone can refer to: Whetstone, London - A London district. Whetstone, Cumbria - A place in Cumbria. Whetstone, Leicestershire - A place in Leicestershire. Whetstone, Arizona - A place in the U.S.A . Whetstone (tool) - A stone used for sharpening knives and other cutting tools. Whetstone (benchmark) - A benchmark for measuring computing power. Whetstone (brook) - A brook running through Craftsbury, Vermont, USA. Operation Whetstone, a nuclear test

Read more here: » Whetstone: Encyclopedia - Whetstone

Power Places: Encyclopedia - Locomotion

In a general sense, locomotion simply means active movement or travel, applying not just to biological individuals. In biology, locomotion is the self-powered, patterned motion of limbs or other anatomical parts by which an individual customarily moves itself from place to place. Forms of locomotion are walking, running, crawling, climbing, swimming and flying. See animal locomotion, plantigrade, digitigrade, unguligrade, and fish locomotion. In engineering, Locomotion No. 1 is the name of

Read more here: » Locomotion: Encyclopedia - Locomotion

Power Places: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Power Centers

Power Centers, Power Spots, Power Places, Sacred Sites

Places on the planet that have extra special energy. Power Centers include places like Stonehenge, the Great Pyramid, Machu Picchu, Mt. Shasta, and the Vortexwa in Sedona. New Agers believe that Power Spots are directly connected with:

1)    Ancient civilizations

2)    Secret societies

3)    Flying saucers, and

4)    Planetary Chakras

 

New Agers like to visit Power Spots because they consider them places for

1)    Great Meditation and

2)    Great Sex

 

(See also: Power Centers, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Power Places Dictionary

Power Places: Encyclopedia II - British Sea Power - Discography

British Sea Power - Albums. The Decline of British Sea Power (2003 - UK, Japan, USA) Open Season (2005 - UK, Japan, USA) British Sea Power - Singles. "Fear of Drowning" (2001 - UK) "Remember Me" (2001 - UK) "The Lonely" (2002 - UK) "Childhood Memories" (2002 - UK) "Carrion/Apologies to Insect Life" (2003 - UK) "Remember Me" (2003 - UK) "A Lovely Day Tomorrow" (with The Ecstasy Of Sai ...

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British Sea Power, British Sea Power - History, British Sea Power - Discography, British Sea Power - Albums, British Sea Power - Singles, British Sea Power - EPs, British Sea Power - References to people places and things

Read more here: » British Sea Power: Encyclopedia II - British Sea Power - Discography

Power Places: Encyclopedia II - British Sea Power - History

British Sea Power's Yan, Hamilton and Wood are school friends from Kendal in Cumbria. They were in a number of bands together while at school, but after finishing his exams Yan moved to study at Reading University, where he met guitarist Noble. A few years later Hamilton and Woody moved down to join them and form a band. They played some gigs in Reading as British Air Power before relocating to Brighton in search of a more vibrant music scene, as well as changing their name. In Brighton, BSP amassed a strong local following, due mainl ...

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British Sea Power, British Sea Power - History, British Sea Power - Discography, British Sea Power - Albums, British Sea Power - Singles, British Sea Power - EPs, British Sea Power - References to people places and things

Read more here: » British Sea Power: Encyclopedia II - British Sea Power - History

Power Places: Encyclopedia II - O'Reilly - Origins

O'Reilly is derived from the Gaelic form O'Raghailligh meaning descendant of Raghallach who were located at Breffny as rulers of both Co. Cavan and Meath. The following is an excerpt from here: The O'Reillys trace their ancestry back to Conn Ced-catchach (Conn of the hundred battles). One of his descendants was Brian, King of Connaght, in the 4th century, his descendants became known as Ui Briuin (the race of Brian). Brian had 24 sons, and from one came a son called Dui Galach who was ancestor of the O'Connors, the O'Fla ...

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O'Reilly, O'Reilly - Origins, O'Reilly - The Norman Invasion, O'Reilly - The Peak of O'Reilly power, O'Reilly - Medieval Gaelic Chief Feasting, O'Reilly - The Decline of the O'Reillys, O'Reilly - 16th Century Irish Horseman, O'Reilly - The Plantation of Ulster and After, O'Reilly - People and organisations, O'Reilly - People, O'Reilly - Fictional persons, O'Reilly - Place names, O'Reilly - Other, O'Reilly - Aditional Information

Read more here: » O'Reilly: Encyclopedia II - O'Reilly - Origins

Power Places: Encyclopedia II - Homestar Runner - Other sub-cartoons

The Homestar Runner world features several sub-cartoons and spin-offs. These cartoons take place outside the normal Homestar Runner world, and the main characters of the normal cartoons do not necessarily appear in them. When they do, it is often not in the same way they appear in the Homestar Runner world — each of the main characters also has two alter-egos that appear occasionally: a futuri ...

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Homestar Runner, Homestar Runner - History, Homestar Runner - Origin of the name Homestar Runner, Homestar Runner - Strong Bad Emails, Homestar Runner - Other sub-cartoons, Homestar Runner - Teen Girl Squad, Homestar Runner - Li'l Brudder, Homestar Runner - Sweet Cuppin' Cakes, Homestar Runner - 1936, Homestar Runner - 20X6, Homestar Runner - Powered by The Cheat, Homestar Runner - Cheat Commandos, Homestar Runner - Holiday specials, Homestar Runner - Puppet stuff, Homestar Runner - Marzipan's Answering Machine, Homestar Runner - Online video games, Homestar Runner - They Might Be Giants music videos

Read more here: » Homestar Runner: Encyclopedia II - Homestar Runner - Other sub-cartoons

Power Places: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory

Nietzsche's work addresses ethics from several perspectives; in today's terms, we might say his remarks pertain to meta-ethics, normative ethics, and descriptive ethics. As far as meta-ethics is concerned, Nietzsche can perhaps most usefully be classified as a moral skeptic; that is, he claims that all ethical statements are false, because any kind of correspondence between ethical statements and "moral facts" is illusory. (This is part of a more general claim that there is no universally true fact, roughly because none of them more than "appear" to correspond to reality). I ...

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Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Life, Friedrich Nietzsche - Youth 1844–1869, Friedrich Nietzsche - Professor at Basel 1869–1879, Friedrich Nietzsche - Free philosopher 1879–1889, Friedrich Nietzsche - Mental breakdown and death 1889–1900, Friedrich Nietzsche - Key concepts, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nihilism and the death of God, Friedrich Nietzsche - Amor fati and the eternal recurrence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Overman, Friedrich Nietzsche - Master morality and slave morality, Friedrich Nietzsche - Christianity as an institution and Jesus, Friedrich Nietzsche - The Will to Power, Friedrich Nietzsche - Style, Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory, Friedrich Nietzsche - Political views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Gender views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Criticism of Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Reception of Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Works, Friedrich Nietzsche - Writings and philosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche - Major English translations, Friedrich Nietzsche - Philology, Friedrich Nietzsche - Poetry, Friedrich Nietzsche - Music, Friedrich Nietzsche - Note

Read more here: » Friedrich Nietzsche: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory

Power Places: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Gender views

Nietzsche's comments on women have provoked a great deal of discussion. Given modern sensitivities regarding the sexes and the rise of feminism, Walter Kaufmann has gone so far as to call these remarks an embarrassment. The fact that Nietzsche also mocked men and manliness has not saved him from the charge of sexism. However, the women he came into contact with typically reported that he was amiable and treated their ideas with much more respect and consideration than they generally expected from educated men in that period of time, amidst v ...

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Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Life, Friedrich Nietzsche - Youth 1844–1869, Friedrich Nietzsche - Professor at Basel 1869–1879, Friedrich Nietzsche - Free philosopher 1879–1889, Friedrich Nietzsche - Mental breakdown and death 1889–1900, Friedrich Nietzsche - Key concepts, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nihilism and the death of God, Friedrich Nietzsche - Amor fati and the eternal recurrence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Overman, Friedrich Nietzsche - Master morality and slave morality, Friedrich Nietzsche - Christianity as an institution and Jesus, Friedrich Nietzsche - The Will to Power, Friedrich Nietzsche - Style, Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory, Friedrich Nietzsche - Political views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Gender views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Criticism of Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Reception of Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Works, Friedrich Nietzsche - Writings and philosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche - Major English translations, Friedrich Nietzsche - Philology, Friedrich Nietzsche - Poetry, Friedrich Nietzsche - Music, Friedrich Nietzsche - Note

Read more here: » Friedrich Nietzsche: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Gender views

Power Places: Magic Shamanism Dictionary on sacred place

A place that is considered especially powerful; often it is a place where very powerful orsacred spirits reside. Also called power place.

 

(See also: sacred place, Magic, Shamanism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Power Places Dictionary

Power Places: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory

Nietzsche's work addresses ethics from several perspectives; in today's terms, we might say his remarks pertain to meta-ethics, normative ethics, and descriptive ethics. As far as meta-ethics is concerned, Nietzsche can perhaps most usefully be classified as a moral skeptic; that is, he claims that all ethical statements are false, because any kind of correspondence between ethical statements and "moral facts" is illusory. (This is part of a more general claim that there is no universally true fact, roughly because none of them more than "appear" to correspond to reality). I ...

See also:

Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Life, Friedrich Nietzsche - Youth 1844–1869, Friedrich Nietzsche - Professor at Basel 1869–1879, Friedrich Nietzsche - Free philosopher 1879–1889, Friedrich Nietzsche - Mental breakdown 1889–1900, Friedrich Nietzsche - Key concepts, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nihilism and the death of God, Friedrich Nietzsche - Amor fati and the eternal recurrence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Overman, Friedrich Nietzsche - Master morality and slave morality, Friedrich Nietzsche - Christianity as an institution and Jesus, Friedrich Nietzsche - The will to power, Friedrich Nietzsche - Style, Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory, Friedrich Nietzsche - Political views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Gender views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Criticism of Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nietzsche's influence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Works, Friedrich Nietzsche - Writings and philosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche - Major English translations, Friedrich Nietzsche - Philology, Friedrich Nietzsche - Poetry, Friedrich Nietzsche - Music, Friedrich Nietzsche - Note

Read more here: » Friedrich Nietzsche: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory

Power Places: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory

Nietzsche's work addresses ethics from several perspectives; in today's terms, we might say his remarks pertain to meta-ethics, normative ethics, and descriptive ethics. As far as meta-ethics is concerned, Nietzsche can perhaps most usefully be classified as a moral skeptic; that is, he claims that all ethical statements are false, because any kind of correspondence between ethical statements and "moral facts" is illusory. (This is part of a more general claim that there is no universally true fact, roughly because none of them more than "appear" to correspond to reality). I ...

See also:

Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Life, Friedrich Nietzsche - Youth 1844–1869, Friedrich Nietzsche - Professor at Basel 1869–1879, Friedrich Nietzsche - Free philosopher 1879–1889, Friedrich Nietzsche - Mental breakdown and death 1889–1900, Friedrich Nietzsche - Key concepts, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nihilism and the death of God, Friedrich Nietzsche - Amor fati and the eternal recurrence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Overman, Friedrich Nietzsche - Master morality and slave morality, Friedrich Nietzsche - Christianity as an institution and Jesus, Friedrich Nietzsche - The Will to Power, Friedrich Nietzsche - Style, Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory, Friedrich Nietzsche - Political views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Gender views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Criticism of Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nietzsche's influence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Works, Friedrich Nietzsche - Writings and philosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche - Major English translations, Friedrich Nietzsche - Philology, Friedrich Nietzsche - Poetry, Friedrich Nietzsche - Music, Friedrich Nietzsche - Note

Read more here: » Friedrich Nietzsche: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory

Power Places: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Gender views

Nietzsche's comments on women have provoked a great deal of discussion. Given modern sensitivities regarding the sexes and the rise of feminism, Walter Kaufmann has gone so far as to call these remarks an embarrassment. The fact that Nietzsche also mocked men and manliness has not saved him from the charge of sexism. However, the women he came into contact with typically reported that he was amiable and treated their ideas with much more respect and consideration than they generally expected from educated men in that period of time, amidst v ...

See also:

Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Life, Friedrich Nietzsche - Youth 1844–1869, Friedrich Nietzsche - Professor at Basel 1869–1879, Friedrich Nietzsche - Free philosopher 1879–1889, Friedrich Nietzsche - Mental breakdown and death 1889–1900, Friedrich Nietzsche - Key concepts, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nihilism and the death of God, Friedrich Nietzsche - Amor fati and the eternal recurrence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Overman, Friedrich Nietzsche - Master morality and slave morality, Friedrich Nietzsche - Christianity as an institution and Jesus, Friedrich Nietzsche - The Will to Power, Friedrich Nietzsche - Style, Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory, Friedrich Nietzsche - Political views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Gender views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Criticism of Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nietzsche's influence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Works, Friedrich Nietzsche - Writings and philosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche - Major English translations, Friedrich Nietzsche - Philology, Friedrich Nietzsche - Poetry, Friedrich Nietzsche - Music, Friedrich Nietzsche - Note

Read more here: » Friedrich Nietzsche: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Gender views

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