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S.H.E a Taiwanese girl band
Standard Hydrogen Electrode, see redox
SHE, a British alternative blues band
SHE is the IATA International Airport Code for Shenyang Taoxian International Airport.
Other related archivesElectrode, Hydrogen, S.H.E, Shenyang Taoxian International Airport, Taiwanese, alternative, blues, girl band, redox
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Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
on
SHE
SHE One of the Forgotten Ones. Invoked by the vultures atop the Pillars of the Abyss.
(See
also: SHE , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul,)
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Minor
Adjustments, Major Difference in Feng ShuiMinor Adjustments, Major Difference in Feng
Shui
" I explain that energies do change
annually and there are some adjustments she needs to make every year to make
positive frequencies active. Using the Nine Star Chart that indicates annual
planetary cycles and their effect on her home's energy, I recommend that she
move her bed so that she faces west. She should also convert her dining area in
the southwest into a work area. Put yellow sunflowers here or cover the table
with a white or yellow cloth to stimulate the earth frequencies here for prosperity.
At the entry area, she should try to let in more western light by opening the
door or windows and put yellow flowers at the door."
Read more here: » Feng Shui:
Minor
Adjustments, Major Difference in Feng Shui |
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 |  |  | SHE: 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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view on the WomanHinduism and Women: Hindu view on the Woman
According
to Hinduism, a woman is a form of energy (shaktiswarupini) or an aspect of
Shakti. She is mata, the Mother Goddess, or devi the auspicious one. As a young
child she is kanya, the goddess Durga. As a wife she is patni and saha dharma
charini, a partner in her husbands religious duties. As a mother she is worthy
of worship (matrudevobhava).
Read more here: » Hinduism and Women: Hindu
view on the Woman |
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Prayer
for children in needPrayer for children in need
ÒPrayer for
children in needÓ tells of Oprah Winfrey's Christmas gift giving to children in
Africa, and the author's own life of helping children through foster care and
adoption
Wondering how to celebrate the holidays with meaning, Oprah
recalled her most remembered Christmas. When she was 12, her family had no money
to buy gifts for her and her two younger siblings, so she went to bed thinking
there would be no Christmas that year. After she was in bed, she recalled
hearing a knock at the door. Some nuns surprised the family with gifts and
food.
Read more here: » Christian
Science:
Prayer
for children in need |
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Spiritual Theosophical
Dictionary on
Ushas
Ushas (Sanskrit). The dawn, the daughter of heaven; the same as the Aurora of the Latins and the hjwvd of the Greeks. She is first mentioned in the Vedas, wherein her name is also Ahana and Dyotana (the illuminator), and is a most poetical and fascinating image. She is the ever-faithful friend of men, of rich and poor, though she is believed to prefer the latter. She smiles upon and visits the dwelling of every living mortal. She is the immortal, ever-youthful virgin, the light of the poor, and the destroyer of darkness.
(See also: Ushas , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
Spiritual Dictionary,)
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something extraordinary happened to me that completely changed my perception of
life. I was falling asleep just like any other night, but when I was in that
altered state of consciousness between awake and asleep, there appeared before
my closed eyes the close-up image of a little boy's face. He seemed to be about
three years old, and he looked very much as I did when I was a toddler. At
first he was looking down, as if he was shy. Then he slowly lifted his eyes,
looked directly at me, and smiled. In his sweet toddler voice he said,
"Mommy, I'm coming."
Read more here: » Pre-Birth
Communication: The Link Of Love |
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 |  |  | SHE: The Story of ZamzamThe Story of Zamzam
The holy water known as ZamZam,
brought from Makkah (Mecca) by Hajjis returning home, is believed to have
healing powers.
In a parched desert where there wasn't a trace of water,
Allah showered his blessings on Ibrahim's family, by commanding Angel Jibreel
to dig the earth with his heel (or his wing), and water started flowing in the
desert to quench the thirst of Ibrahim's wife Hajar and her son Ismael.
Read more here: » Zamzam: The Story of Zamzam |
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but the one that cries out for the healing the loudest is the Female Warrior.
She longs to transform herself into the Goddess and yet doesn't even know it.
Nor does she know how.
Who is the Warrior? The Warrior
is powerful, independent, self-reliant and successful --because she has to be.
Yet, she resents all of the responsibility and obligation that goes with her
role. She's the only one around who can get things done, and get things done
fast enough and perfectly enough.
Read more here: » Women's Spirituality: Warrior to Goddess - How to Transform the Feminine |
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Different View Of Islam SufismA Different View Of Islam &
Sufism
For Anne-Marie Schimmel, Islam was a
lifelong passion, as deep as her own roots in the Lutheran faith. Church
rituals were as dear to her as bowing in prayer at Sufi shrines.
Sitting in Bonn she dreamed of
Bijapur and Bidar, talked of her friend Allan Fakir in Sindh and brooded over
the problem of selecting a site for her burial in Sindh. This gentle woman,
renowned scholar of Sufism, passed away in Germany recently. As gently as she
had lived.
Read more here: » Islam Sufism: A
Different View Of Islam Sufism |
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 |  |  | SHE: The New Psychiatry - Past Life TherapyPast Life Therapy is not for the weakminded or frail-hearted. It
leads a person into the depths of his own psychological makeup, but the return
trip is well worth the cost of the journey, and that cost is almost always a
deflation to the person's ego! After all, who wants to believe they have
committed acts that were harmful to others? Or wants to remember terrible
crimes in which they were a participant, or tortures in which they have been a
victim in one lifetime and perhaps returned to gain revenge in subsequent
lives?
Read more here: » Past Life Therapy: The New Psychiatry - Past Life Therapy |
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Vaakhs and Kashmir ShaivismLal Ded's Vaakhs and Kashmir
Shaivism
Kashmir, often described as the abode
of saints, has produced a number of spiritually evolved persons. Among them Lal
Ded, better known as Lalla Yogeshwari, ranks as a great mystic poetess of the
14th century.
She was an ardent practitioner of Kashmir Shaivism which
is also known as Trika Shastra founded by Vasu Gupta. Lal Ded took Shaktipat
Diksha from her guru, Sri Neel Kanth.
Read more here: » Kashmir Shaivism: Lal Ded's
Vaakhs and Kashmir Shaivism |
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Psychic People
History
is full of people with psychic gifts. Some have later proved to be fraudulent,
but others have confounded investigators and continue to be a source of
mystery. Here you can read brief accounts of famous psychic people, from as far
back as the 1800's to modern times.
Read more here: » Psychic Mediums: Famous Psychic People |
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Sick
House Sick PeopleSick House Sick People
The other day a very distressed Mrs. Taylor
calls me on the phone. She tells me that she has many problems in her home. She
is most concerned about her son who is either having mental problems or being
very rebellious and driving her crazy.
Read more here: » Feng Shui:
Sick
House Sick People |
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Craft Fairy-TaleWitchcraft: TWO WITCHES A Modern
Craft Fairy-Tale
Once upon a time, there were two
Witches. One was a Feminist Witch and the other was a Traditionalist Witch.
And, although both of them were deeply religious, they had rather different
ideas about what their religion meant. The Feminist Witch tended to believe
that Witchcraft was a religion especially suited to women because the image of
the Goddess was empowering and a strong weapon against patriarchal tyranny. And
there was distrust in the heart of the Feminist Witch for the Traditionalist
Witch because, from the Feminist perspective, the Traditionalist Witch seemed
subversive and a threat to "the Cause".
Read more here: » Witchcraft: TWO WITCHES A Modern
Craft Fairy-Tale |
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