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Religion in the United Kingdom

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Religion in the United Kingdom: INDIGO CHILDREN, ADD, AUTISM AND ASCENSION  

Dear Beloved Ascending Human,

 

Earth has completed in this year of 2003 with a focus upon karma associated with slavery, subordination, insanity, and deformity. The purpose of this focus was to release all global karma and thought-form associated so that a new dream of biological unity could be anchored. The male and female energies upon earth were united into the flame of Divine Union within the heart chakra of earth as the karma was released in full. The flame of Divine Union has been ignited and shines brightly in the aurora of earth! In so doing, there is a greater state of soul infusion and direction on the part of the Great Central Sun for earth as a global consciousness and vessel.

 

(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)

 

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Human Kingdom

Human Monad In the human constitution, the fourth monadic focus or center on the descending scale of individualizing consciousness. It is the basis or root of the human ego from which emanates the human soul -- a temporary or periodic appearance enduring for one incarnation, having for its range of consciousness the ordinary human consciousness of daily life.

 

At death the essence of the human soul is united to the human ego, which in its turn at the second death is reunited with the upper duad (atma-buddhi); and the human ego thereupon enters into the state of consciousness called devachan.

 

Having become at one with its spiritual parent, at least for the duration of devachan, the ego rests and digests its garnered store of wisdom, knowledge, and experience, and upon the completion of this period of devachanic recuperation it issues forth again when the karmic hour strikes, once more to become the human ego at its succeeding birth.

 

(See also: Human Kingdom , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Religion in the United Kingdom: Dream Interpretation - Chased by animals

 

Chased by animals

This kind of dream is common among children, although adults may experience it frequently as well. Often, it reflects a deeply held fear of the animal doing the chasing. However, it may reveal an anxiety about something completely separate from the animal kingdom. In cases like this, it is important to think about what is chasing you and what your experiences have been with that particular animal.

 

For example, if a relative whom you did not particularly like had a German Shepherd Dog, you may dream about being chased by the dog. This may reveal either the desire of the relative to obtain your attention and affection, or it may validate your fears and anxieties about that person.

 

If you often use animal characterisations of people's personalities, this may be particularly telling. (He's a bear, she's a mother bear, he works like a horse, and so on.)

 

See also Chased by people

 

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Chased by animals , Meaning of Dreams about Chased by animals , Dream Interpretation Chased by animals )

 

Religion in the United Kingdom: Viniyoga

Viniyoga - Vini yoga roots from Sri. T. Krishnamacharya's practices, teacher of well-known contemporary masters K. Pattabhi Jois and B.K.S. Iyengar. Yogis practice modified poses to meet their specific needs. This style of yoga promotes healing and flexibility.

 

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - Catholic Emancipation

Catholic Emancipation was a process in Great Britain and Ireland in the late 18th century and early 19th century which involved reducing and removing many of the restrictions on Roman Catholics which had been introduced by the Act of Uniformity, the Test Acts and the Penal Laws. Requirements to abjure the spiritual authority of the Pope and transubstantiation placed major burdens on Roman Catholics, though some received p ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Sephiroth

Sephiroth (Hebrew, Jewish). The ten emanations of Deity; the highest is formed by the concentration of the Ain Soph Aur, or the Limitless Light, and each: Sephira produces by emanation another Sephira.

 

The names of the Ten Sephiroth are -

1.     Kether - The Crown;

2.     Chokmah - Wisdom;

3.     Binah - Understanding;

4.     Chesed- - Mercy;

5.     Geburah - Power;

6.     Tiphereth - Beauty;

7.     Netzach - Victory;

8.     Hod -  Splendour;

9.     Jesod_Foundation; and

10.  Malkuth - The Kingdom.

 

The conception of Deity embodied in the Ten Sephiroth is a very sublime one, and each Sephira is a picture to the Kabbalist of a group of exalted ideas, titles and attributes, which the name but faintly represents. Each Sephira is called either active or passive, though this attribution may lead to error; passive does not mean a return to negative existence; and the two words only express the relation between individual Sephiroth, and not any absolute quality.

 

(See also: Sephiroth , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Religion in the United Kingdom: Iyengar Yoga

Iyengar Yoga Đ Iyengar Yoga was named after B.K.S. Iyengar. This style of yoga focuses on detail and precise alignment of postures. Iyengar yogis use yoga props such as blocks and belts. The props are meant to help achieve the best possible pose and provide support to minimize the risk of injury. Iyengar poses are held longer and repeated several times.

 

Read more here: » Hatha Yoga Styles: Iyengar Yoga

Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - 1778

1778 in topic: Arts Architecture - Literature - Music Other topics Canada - Mexico - Science Lists of leaders: Colonial governors - State leaders From Categories: births - deaths 1778 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). 1778 - Events. The term thoroughbred was first used in the United States in a ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Shechinah

Shechinah (Hebrew) [from the verbal root shachan to settle down or around, dwell]

 

An emanation, a dwelling; referring both to the primordial emanation and to the dwelling or kingdom containing the Sephiroth, collectively considered the cosmic Tree of Life. In Jewish religious and mystical thought, the cloud of glory, or veil, surrounding a spiritual or divine manifestation. In the Qabbalah, used in a cosmic sense -- termed the superior Shechinah -- as the first splendor, or divine or spiritual substance, emanating from 'eyn soph and enveloping it as a veil, from which proceeded the hierarchy of the Sephiroth. This thought corresponds to the Hindu parabrahman and its splendorous veil mulaprakriti, from which proceed the hierarchies of the manifested universe. The inferior Shechinah is associated with the tenth or lowest Sephirah, Malchuth (kingdom or dwelling), which is equivalent to the material or physical universe, as the vehicle or carrier of all the preceding hierarchies of Sephiroth.

 

Whatever the stage of manifestation, there may always be said to be a radiance or splendor enveloping that stage; just as in ancient Hindu philosophy, pradhana is considered the veil or emanation of Brahman. The Jews also spoke of the cloud of glory enveloping the tabernacle, and its sanctum sactorum, the holy of holies. Carrying the idea still farther, we might speak of the Shechinah which envelops the human being, his vital aura, which is the carrier of all his higher principles.

 

Shechinah is equivalent to Devamatri or Aditi -- mother of the gods; to Vach; the music of the spheres of Pythagoras; and the Holy Ghost in the Christian Trinity. Shechinah is always regarded as feminine in the Qabbalah, "And so it is considered in the exoteric Puranas, for Shekinah is no more than Sakti -- the female double or lining of any god, in such case. And so it was with the early Christians whose Holy Spirit, was feminine, as Sophia was with the Gnostics. But in the transcendental Chaldean Kabala or 'Book of Numbers,' 'Shekinah' is sexless, and the purest abstraction, a State, like Nirvana, not subject or object or anything except an absolute Presence.

 

"Thus it is only in the anthromorphised systems (such as the Kabala has now greatly become) that Shekinah-Sakti is feminine. As such she becomes the Duad of Pythagoras, the two straight lines of the symbol that can never meet, which therefore form no geometrical figure and are the symbol of matter. Out of the Duad, when united in one basic line of the triangle on the lower plane (the upper Triangle of the Sephirothal Tree), emerge the Elohim, or Deity in Cosmic Nature, with the true Kabalists, the lowest designation, translated in the Bible 'God'" (SD 1:618-9).

 

(See also: Shechinah , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - 1907

1907 (MCMVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). 1907 - Events. January 6 - Maria Montessori opens her first school and daycare center for working class children in Rome (Casa dei Bambini in San Lorenzo). January 14 - An earthquake in Kingston, Jamaica kills more than 1,000. January 23 - Charles Curtis fr ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Dream Interpretation - Hair falling out

 

Hair falling out

See Balding

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Hair falling out , Meaning of Dreams about Hair falling out , Dream Interpretation Hair falling out )

 

Religion in the United Kingdom: The Departing Soul Compared To A King

When the king of a country pays a visit to some place within his kingdom, the leaders of the particular village anticipating the king’s arrival wait on him with varieties of food, drink, beautiful mansions for his stay, etc. They say, “Here he comes, here he comes”. So also the elements and the presiding deities. Indra and the rest who help the organs to function, wait upon the departing soul with the means of enjoying the fruits of his work. They secure for him a suitable body to enjoy the fruits of his actions.

The death and dying and the life after death has always fascinated man. This is an excerpt from the book What Becomes Of The Soul After Death by Sri Swami Sivananda.

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - United Presbyterian Church of Scotland

Church of Scotland Associated Presbyterian Church Free Church of Scotland Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland Scottish Episcopal Church Action of Churches Together in Scotland The United Presbyterian Church of Scotland (1847-1900) was a Scottish Presbyterian denomination. It was formed in 1847 by the union of the United Secession Church and the Relief Church, and in 1900 merged with the Free Churc ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - United Free Church of Scotland

Church of Scotland Associated Presbyterian Church Free Church of Scotland Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland Scottish Episcopal Church Action of Churches Together in Scotland The United Free Church of Scotland (or ‘U.F. Church’) was a Scottish Presbyterian denomination formed in 1900 by the union of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland (or U.P.) and the Free Church of Scotland, which in ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - Church of Ireland

The Church of Ireland is an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion, operating seamlessly across the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It is the largest Protestant Church on the island of Ireland and the second largest Protestant denomination in Northern Ireland. The church considers itself to be in direct succession to Ireland's ancient Celtic Christianity and the mediaeval Irish Catholic Church. When Henry VIII and the Church of England broke with the Pope, he took the Catholic Church in Irela ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - Walsingham

Walsingham (full name Little Walsingham) is a small market town (population 864[1]) in Norfolk, England, famed for its religious shrines in honour of the Virgin Mary. It contains the ruins of two medieval monastic houses. Mid-way between Norwich and Kings Lynn, Walsingham became a major centre of pilgrimage in the 11th century, following a vision of the Virgin Mary to Saxon noblewoman, Richeldis de Faverches in 1061. Richeldis was ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - Catholic Church in Great Britain

The Catholic Church in Great Britain is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, sometimes known as the Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual government and teaching of the Pope and Catholic Bishops throughout the world. The Catholic Church is the world's largest Christian denomination, and its largest religious grouping. There are an estimated 5 million baptised Catholics in Great Britain. A majority of British Catholics are descended from various waves of Irish immigrants to Britain in the nineteenth century as well as mor ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - Welsh Church Act 1914

The Welsh Church Act 1914 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom under which the Welsh part of the Church of England was separated and disestablished. The Act was a controversial measure, and was passed by the House of Commons under the provisions of the Parliament Act 1911. G.K. Chesterton famously ridiculed the passion that the Bill aroused when he asked Are they clinging to their crosses F.E. Smith? in his po ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - Church of Scotland

The Church of Scotland (C of S, also known informally as The Kirk) is the national church of Scotland. It is a Presbyterian Church, decisively shaped by the Scottish Reformation. The Church of Scotland traces its roots back to the beginnings of Christianity in Scotland, but its identity is principally shaped by the Scottish Reformation of 1560. Its current membership is about 12% of the Scottish population - although many more Scots claim some form of allegience to it. Church of Scotland - Position i ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - Common Worship

Common Worship is a form of liturgy, published by and for use in the Church of England. The Church of England has two different, but complementary, sets of authorized services: Common Worship and the 1662 Book of Common Prayer (BCP). Common Worship supplements the Book of Common Prayer with services and prayers in diverse styles. Most of the material is in contemporary language, but some of the services are based on those in the Book of Common Prayer, incorporating adaptations and ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - Westminster Confession of Faith

The Westminster Confession of Faith is a Reformed confession of faith, in the Calvinist theological tradition. Although drawn up by the 1647 Westminster Assembly largely of the Church of England, it became, and remains the 'subordinate standard' of doctrine in the Church of Scotland and has been influential within Presbyterian churches worldwide (with appropriate changes it has also been adopted by some Congregationalists and even Baptists). In 1643, the English Parliament called upon "learned, godly and judicious Divines", to ...

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Religion in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - United Reformed Church

The United Reformed Church (URC) is a Christian denomination (church) in the United Kingdom. United Reformed Church - History. The URC is the result of a merger between the Presbyterian Church of England and the Congregational Church in England and Wales in 1972 and subsequent mergers with the Re-formed Churches of Christ in 1981 and the Congregational Union of Scotland in 2000. Religion in the United Kingdom United Reformed Church - Belief. < ...

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