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Freedom is understood as the absence of physical and mental boundaries or restrictions. Physical freedom is when you enjoy freedom of movement. Mental freedom is when you are free to choose and make your own decisions. Both of the above freedoms are external. True freedom, however, is internal. In the external freedom, although we seem to make our own choices, in reality, the decision-making apparatus, the mind, has itself been formed through many layers of societal influences in the form of ego.
(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond,
Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Love and Happiness: Road to Freedom is Less Travelled |
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|  |  |  | Road Dictionary: Dream WorksIn the stillness of the night, when not a sound breaks the hushed silence, they timorously creep into your mind. Fragile, flittering forms—often more real than reality—seek you out from the deepest abyss of your soul and open for you a vista of visions—nonsensical, terrifying, fantastic—and sometimes, just sometimes, hauntingly beautiful. You wake up with a lump in your throat that threatens to cascade down your eyes, a lingering nostalgia for something near, yet eternity away. But weren't you closer to believing, even then, that somewhere, all that you saw was real; that, beyond the tangible truth of ticking time, you had lived one moment of timeless infinity? Perhaps that's the secret. The chance to glimpse beyond. Why else should we take a dream, those phantasms of the chaotic unconscious, so seriously? Read more here: » Meaning of Dreams: Dream Works |
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| |  |  |  | Road Dictionary: Meaning of Dreams in Islam - IIslamic Dream Dictionary: Meaning of Dreams in Islam
Islamic
dream dictionary with dream interpretation related to Islam and the Prophet:
Includes the meaning of dreams about: Call to prayer, Bathing, Birds,
Blowing, Clothing, Cover, Cows: Fat cows, Lean Cows, Fresh Dates, Ripe Dates,
Door or Gate, Opening a Door, Egg, Elevation, Flowing Spring, Furnishing,
Garden, Receiving a Gift, Gold, Hajj, Hand-hold, Keys, Laughing, Leg irons,
Makkah, Marriage, Milk, Mountains, Pearls, Reconciliation, Right Side, Room,
Rope, Ruler, Sexual Intercourse , Ship, Shirt, Silk Cloth, Sword.
See also: Meaning of
Dreams
Read more here: » Islamic Dream Interpretation: Meaning of Dreams in Islam - I |
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|  |  |  | Road Dictionary: Avoiding Bad Luck
Certain features in your external environment can adversely affect the feng shui of your building. These 'poison arrows' can be responsible for ill-fortune in the form of robbery, legal entanglement or serious illness. It is, therefore, necessary to identify the not-so-obvious 'poison arrows' in your environment and to deal with them.
(See also: Feng Shui , Vaastu Shastra,
Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space)
Read more here: » Feng Shui: Avoiding Bad Luck |
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|  |  |  | Road Dictionary: The Rite Of PurificationDriving down the road recently I felt a tug on
my heart, it was familar but I couldn't identify it. The pull was so strong
that I pulled the car over to the side of the road. I felt the prescence of an
energy so pure and compassionate that I called out for an identification. I
wanted so much to understand what I was experiencing. The energy had a powerful
male quality yet I knew it was feminine in nature. I called her mother.
Read more here: » Metaphysics:The Rite Of Purification |
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|  |  |  | Road Dictionary: Higher Guidance - It's
closer than you may thinkHave there ever been times in your life when
you needed some guidance?... some direction in life, or a bit of help making a
major decision? Where did you turn? To a trusted friend? A family member? An
astrologer or psychic? Maybe you found some helpful direction from these
sources, or maybe not. Did you ever wish that there was a higher source of
wisdom and guidance you could turn to? One that is free from human bias, whose
wisdom is absolutely trustworthy? This higher source of guidance does, indeed
exist, and is closer than you may imagine. It is always available to you.
Read more here: » Higher Guidance: Higher Guidance - It's
closer than you may think |
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| |  |  |  | Road Dictionary: Are You Sure You've Never Seen a Ghost?Many people have
seen or interacted with ghosts or non-physical beings without ever even being
aware that this was what was happening. Supernatural experiences don't
necessarily come with big neon signs on them; they're best recognized by the
telltale feeling that something unusual or important is happening. We often
shrug off those experiences that are strange and unexplainable, even really
astounding ones, because most of us just don't have a model for incorporating
anomalous experiences into our belief systems. What is magical to some is seen
as merely coincidental to others.
Read more here: » Ghosts: Are You Sure You've Never Seen a Ghost? |
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Celtic
Marriage
This
article is not just for those interested in the traditions of Celtic Marriage,
it is also a look into the complex body of law that governed the ancient Celts.
For
the ancient Celts, marriage was a very different thing than what we conceive of
as "marriage" today. For them, marriage or handfasting as some know
it was a form of contract that had several purposes. These included the
protection of property rights, the care of progeny (children), and the rights
of the individuals involved in the relationships themselves.
Read more here: » Ancient Celts: Celtic Marriage |
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of the Mother PrincipleGod as Mother: Celebration
of the Mother Principle
Durga Puja is to Bengal what Ganesh
Chaturthi is to Maharashtra - an occasion to celebrate, worship, bond together,
to get festive, to exhibit one's artistic abilities, and all in the name of the
Divine Mother.
Relating to God as Mother forges a personalised
relationship, strengthening the bond between bhakta and bhagvan, as between a
child and mother. Celebrated as Navratri in other parts of India, these nine
nights are devoted to the worship of the Divine Mother - some do it through
dancing the Garba or Dandiya Raas as in Gujarat, and some do it through
austerities and fasting.
Read more here: » God as Mother: Celebration
of the Mother Principle |
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|  |  |  | Road Dictionary: Double Celebration - Sankara & Ramanuja
Adi Sankaracharya and Ramanujacharya were great philosophers. Their road maps to the Absolute reflect the essence of Indian spiritual thought and tradition, although they held divergent views - while Sankara advocated monism or advaita, Ramanuja believed in vishishtadvaita, that contains elements of both advaita and dvaita philosophy.
(See also: Sankara and Ramanuja , Spiritual Guidance,
God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and
Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Sankara and Ramanuja: Double Celebration - Sankara & Ramanuja |
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|  |  |  | Road Dictionary: Activate the Cycle Of Good Karma
"Why are we here?" asked a boy of his mother. "Why, to help others, of course," she replied. "And what are the others here for?" asked the boy. The mother had no answer. The others, especially the needy, are there so that we can extend to them a helping hand. One day, as William Gladstone was preparing a speech he was to deliver in parliament, he was called to visit a dying boy. When he returned to the writing of his speech, he said: "That speech may fail or not; but in helping that boy I have tasted exquisite joy."
(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death
and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Life and Death: Activate the Cycle Of Good Karma |
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|  |  |  | Road Dictionary: History of BuddhismThe history of
Buddhism spans from the 6th century BCE to the present,
starting with the birth of the Buddha Siddharta
Gautama. This makes it one of the oldest religions practiced
today. Throughout this period, the religion evolved as it encountered various
countries and cultures, adding to its original Indian foundation Hellenistic as well as Central Asian, East Asian, and Southeast Asian cultural elements. In the process, its geographical extent became
considerable so as to affect at one time or another most of the Asian
continent. The history of Buddhism is also characterized by the development of numerous
movements and schisms, foremost among them the Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana traditions, punctuated by
contrasting periods of expansion and retreat.
Read more here: » Buddhism: History of Buddhism |
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|  |  |  | Road Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Rules of the road - MythsApproximately one quarter to one third of the world's traffic goes on the left-hand side of the road. Some claim that this practice arose from the prevalence of right-handedness, although such prevalence occurs in virtually all populations, regardless of which side of the road is used. In any case, the need to be ready for self-defence on rural roads inclined most horse-riders to keep to their left when encountering oncoming wayfarers, so as to be able to deploy a sword or other hand-weapon more swiftly and effectively should the need arise. ...
See also:Rules of the road, Rules of the road - Left or right, Rules of the road - Myths, Rules of the road - Changing sides, Rules of the road - Foreign occupation, Rules of the road - Italy, Rules of the road - China mainland, Rules of the road - Canada, Rules of the road - Sweden, Rules of the road - Iceland, Rules of the road - United States, Rules of the road - U.S. state-specific practices, Rules of the road - Anomalies, Rules of the road - Caribbean, Rules of the road - Hong Kong and Macau, Rules of the road - Japan, Rules of the road - Myanmar Burma, Rules of the road - Gibraltar, Rules of the road - Guyana and Suriname, Rules of the road - Russian Federation, Rules of the road - United Kingdom, Rules of the road - Vehicles, Rules of the road - History, Rules of the road - Highway code, Rules of the road - Priority, Rules of the road - Places with right-hand traffic, Rules of the road - Places with left-hand traffic Read more here: » Rules of the road: Encyclopedia II - Rules of the road - Myths |
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