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ARTICLES RELATED TO Religion in the United Kingdom |  |  |  | Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Religion in the United Kingdom - History
Religion in the United Kingdom - Before Christianity.
Paganism in the British Isles was supplemented by the arrival of Roman religion: see, for example, the Temple of Mithras, London. It had multiple deities, that varied in different regions: see, for example, Sulis and Viridios.
Religion in the United Kingdom - Christianity.
Christianity was first introduced through the Romans (English mythology links the introduction of Christianity to Britain to the Glastonbury legend of Jos ...
See also:Religion in the United Kingdom, Religion in the United Kingdom - History, Religion in the United Kingdom - Before Christianity, Religion in the United Kingdom - Christianity, Religion in the United Kingdom - Religion and modern politics, Religion in the United Kingdom - Secularism and tolerance, Religion in the United Kingdom - Judaism, Religion in the United Kingdom - Other faiths, Religion in the United Kingdom - Saints, Religion in the United Kingdom - Monasticism, Religion in the United Kingdom - Religious leaders, Religion in the United Kingdom - Notable places of worship, Religion in the United Kingdom - Statistics, Religion in the United Kingdom - Religions in England & Wales 2001, Religion in the United Kingdom - Religions in Northern Ireland 2001, Religion in the United Kingdom - Religions in Scotland 2001 Read more here: » Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Religion in the United Kingdom - History |
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Eyes
His
Holiness, the Dalai Lama, speaking to a capacity audience in the Albert Hall in
1984 united his listeners instantly with one simple statement: "All beings
want to be happy; they want to avoid pain and suffering." I was impressed
at how he was able to touch what we share as human beings. He affirmed our
common humanity, without in any way dismissing the obvious differences.
When invited to look at
'Jesus through Buddhist eyes', I had imagined that I would use a 'compare and
contrast' approach, rather like a school essay. I was brought us as a Christian
and turned to Buddhism in my early thirties, so of course I have ideas about
both traditions: the one I grew up in and turned aside from, and the one I
adopted and continue to practise within. But after re-reading some of the
gospel stories, I would like to meet Jesus again with fresh eyes, and to
examine the extent to which he and the Buddha were in fact offering the same
guidance, even though the traditions of Christianity and Buddhism can appear in
the surface to be rather different.
Read more here: » Christ and Budda: Jesus Through Buddhist Eyes |
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 |  |  | Religion in the United Kingdom: The New Kadampa TraditionKadampa Buddhism: The New Kadampa Tradition
The New Kadampa Tradition is
one of the fastest growing Mahayana Buddhist traditions in the West, with over
five hundred meditation centres in thirty-seven countries. Founded by the
Tibetan Meditation Master Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rimpoche, it provides local
access to Buddha's teachings, meditation practice and an alternative view to
life that promotes peace and harmony.
Read more here: » Kadampa Buddhism: The New Kadampa Tradition |
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 |  |  | Religion in the United Kingdom: 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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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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PaintingMandala Sand Painting
According to Buddhist
scripture, mandalas (geometric designs symbolic of the universe) constructed
from sand transmit positive energies to the environment and to the people who
view them. They are believed to affect purification and healing. Mandala sand
painting was introduced by the Buddha himself and there are many different
designs of mandala, each with different lessons to teach.
Read more here: » Buddhism: Buddhist Mandala Sand
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 |  |  | Religion in the United Kingdom: Meditation in BuddhismBuddhist Meditation: Meditation in Buddhism
Meditation is something that
plays a part in virtually all religions, although some of them don't use the
word meditation. And meditation is something that can be done with no religious
element at all. Meditation involves both the body and the mind. For Buddhists
this is particularly important as they want to avoid what they call
"duality", and so their way of meditating must involve the body and
the mind as a single entity.
Read more here: » Buddhist Meditation: Meditation in Buddhism |
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Voice Phenomena
Juergenson
was a film producer in Sweden who, in 1959 while making a documentary, had
decided to tape bird songs. As he began recording, little did he realize that
what was to follow would change the course of not only his earthly life but of
that he would lead in the world beyond after his death. When he played the tape
back he was startled to hear, in among the tweeting and chirping, his mother's
voice say in German, "Friedrich, you are being watched. Friedel, my little
Friedel, can you hear me?"
An
in-depth article about Electronic Voice Phenomena.
Read more here: » Electronic
Voice Phenomena: Spirit World and Electronic Voice Phenomena |
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 |  |  | Religion in the United Kingdom: Health Benefits of Sahaja YogaHealth benefits of Sahaja Yoga
On being asked as to why so many
foreigners are coming to India, when advanced medicines are available with
doctors of modern medicine all over the world, Dr. Rai added, "The
doctors abroad don't have a treatment for the psyche of human being, except
giving tranquillizers, sedatives and anti-depressant drugs. These are not only
harmful, but also habit-forming. In view of this, Sahaj yoga, which can control
the psyche of human being by meditation, has become very popular to the
treatment and prevention of psychosomatic diseases like bronchial asthma,
migraine, irritable bowel syndrome, infertility, multiple scierosis and
spondylitis, to name a few. It is all due to the blessings of Shree Mataji
Nirmala Devi, who founded Sahaj Yoga centre, and has enlightened thousands of
people all over the world."
Sahaja Yoga hospital featured in The
Times of India (New Bombay Plus)
Read more here: » Sahaja Yoga: Health Benefits of Sahaja Yoga |
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 |  |  | Religion in the United Kingdom: Gem Therapy for the Modern AgeGem Therapy
for the Modern Age
The
history of gemstone therapy dates back for thousands of years. It is known that
the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and Judaic cultures utilized gems for both
healing and general enhancement of life, but it was the ancient Vedic culture
of India that gave us the greatest inheritance of this knowledge. The
metaphysical properties and how persons can increase their own well-being on
the physical, emotional, and even spiritual planes through the proper use of
gemstones is a science delineated in the Vedic scriptures to a far greater
degree than the texts of any other ancient culture.
Read more here: » Gemstones
Crystals: Gem Therapy for the Modern Age |
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