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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Spirit Guides Dictionary |  |  |  | Spirit Guides Dictionary: The Loveable Hero-God -
KrishnaKrishna - The Loveable Hero-God
The Ekashloki Bhagavatam encapsulates
his entire life in one stanza, the Krishna-shtakam attempts to define him in
eight couplets, the Madhurashtakam describes him as the Emperor of Sweetness,
the Gita Govinda immortalises his love, Vyasa's Srimad Bhagavatam details his
glories.
Iconised as a hero-god, Krishna has charmed poets,
philosophers and devotees for the last 3,500 years.
Read more here: » Krishna: The Loveable Hero-God -
Krishna |
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| | |  |  |  | Spirit Guides Dictionary: Matter And Energy, Brahman And Maya
Spirituality is man’s realisation of the spirit. According to advaita , the non-dualistic philosophy of Vedanta , this spirit, which is also called the Brahman , created this entire universe through matter and energy. All objects are the outcome of one primal matter. All natural forces like gravitation, and thoughts and feelings on the consciousness level, are the outcome of a primal energy called prana .
(See also: Self-realisation , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Self-realisation: Matter And Energy, Brahman And Maya |
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| |  |  |  | Spirit Guides Dictionary: Confessions Of A PsychicPsychic Reading
The
Concise Oxford Dictionary defines a psychic as "a person susceptible to
psychic influence," and a clairvoyant as
having a "faculty of perceiving, as if by seeing what's happening or
exists out of sight; exceptional insight."
These terms define the new type of clairvoyant emerging in almost every city,
town or area around the world. No longer does the word "psychic"
bring forth an image of an old woman in a long dress or robe, ribbons streaming
from her hair, shaking a tambourine and saying, "Cross my palm with silver
and I'll tell your fortune," or the guru sitting with legs crossed on a
snow-capped mountain contemplating the meaning of life.
From
Expanding the Psychic You by Keith Atkinson.
Read more here: » Psychic Reading: Confessions Of A Psychic |
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Feng Shui and QiFeng Shui Giving Us Direction
In Taoist thought, everything is made of qi or
energy. In modern terms, this is a perspective of the laws of nature which
views our world as made of multiple energy phases or magnetic patterns.
Consequently, everything around us has the potential to affect our well-being.
Qi is the energy that gives us life, that makes rivers flow and plants grow. Qi
is our spirit, our emotions, our subconscious, our creative intellect. Imagine
if you could see all the wavelengths of light from ultra-violet to infra-red,
you would see that qi is everywhere. It is in the chair you are sitting in, it
is in the words you are reading, flowing in the space around you. Qi is the
essence of existence.
Read more here: » Feng Shui:
Feng Shui and Qi |
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|  |  |  | Spirit Guides Dictionary: The Yogic Anatomy of Human
PotentialitiesThe
Subtle Bodies: The Yogic Anatomy of Human
Potentialities
Through exceedingly detailed
meditations over thousands of hours, the yogis determined that the human body
is far more than a configuration of fleshy organs, bones, and fluids. Composed
of five gradients or koshas, literally, "sheaths," with each one
more interior and more subtle than the previous one, we are the actual
"bridge" from the physical to the spiritual. Each sheath exerts a
guiding intelligence over the next more dense sheath in the following order:
the individual soul and causal body (jiva and anandamaya kosha), the
reflective-intellectual body (vijnanamaya kosha), mental-emotional body (manomaya
kosha), vital energy body (pranamaya kosha),and the physical body (annamaya
kosha). Through this anatomy of increasingly interior bodies, yoga maps the
emotionality and sentient capacities of the intimus itself and thus the way
toward deepening our intimacy with one another and the world.
Read more here: » The
Subtle Bodies: The Yogic Anatomy of Human
Potentialities |
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|  |  |  | Spirit Guides Dictionary: Opportunities for transformation
Did you ever see something go wrong around you and suddenly burst out, How on Earth did I create that? Really, how can bad things happen, even to the sweetest, kindest, most spiritual people on the planet? Where's the fairness in that? The root of the question lies partly in the fact that we live in a state of polarity consciousness. This is a point of view where life is seen as a contrast between opposing forces, and that events are either good or bad. Good or bad is a judgment issue. Judgment belongs within the frequency band of basic, physical consciousness. Yes, in physical consciousness, bad things do exist, and they appear that way because they're designed to.
(See also: Metaphysics, Metaphysical Principles,
Definition of Metaphysics, Metaphysical Techniques, Miracles, Creating
Miracles Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, Peace of
Mind, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Definition of Metaphysics: Opportunities for transformation |
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|  |  |  | Spirit Guides Dictionary: Celtic Marriage
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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Religion - Laya Yoga Laya Yoga - The
Essence Of All Religion
Yoga is the essence of
every religion and is that what all religions have in common. If a man really
wants to go deeply into the mystical and spiritual essence of their religion,
then he or she comes to practise yoga. We say that yoga is not a religion in a
sense of an individual creed or a sect separating from others, we also say that
yoga is the substance and profundity of every religion and its inner cult. That
is why one can be a member of every religious society and practise yoga. Two
rules, or if one prefers, two commandments present in all scriptures such as
Veda, Koran or the Bible are as if two angelic, divine wings of the Laya Yoga
training. " Be holy because I am Holy" and " Be
so perfect as your Heavenly Father is" these are the signs of an
authentic, spiritual path of universal life.
Read more here: » Laya Yoga: The Essence Of All
Religion - Laya Yoga |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Spirit Guides Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Plains Indians - Religion
Plains Indians - Great Plains Religion.
Religion was an important part of a Great Plains Indian’s life, as they believed that all things were connected to religion, as they possessed spirits. Their worship was centered on one main god, Wakan Tanka, or the Great Spirit. The Great Spirit had power over everything that had ever existed, and the Indians thought that by worshipping him, they would get stronger. Earth was also quite important, as she was the mother of all spirits. Spirits were worshipped every day. P ...
See also:Plains Indians, Plains Indians - Geology & Culture, Plains Indians - Religion, Plains Indians - Great Plains Religion, Plains Indians - Legends, Plains Indians - Hunting, Plains Indians - Hunting in the Plains Read more here: » Plains Indians: Encyclopedia II - Plains Indians - Religion |
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| |  |  |  | Spirit Guides Dictionary: The Fourth State Of Consciousness
Indian philosophy’s focus is to determine the nature of that spirit or self which is the centre of everything, the animating force which makes a person alive, alert and aware. It is consciousness, variously called the Self, Knower, Seer, Experiencer or the Witness. It knows no distinction of gender, nationality, race or religion. It is the unchanging and all-pervading, transcending the limitations of time and space, birth and death. Ultimately it is the substratum or essence of the entire manifest universe.
(See also: Consciousness , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Consciousness: The Fourth State Of Consciousness |
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Tantric CelibacyTantric Celibacy: Going
All the Way With Tantric Celibacy
Tantric
yoga, as a system of rituals, exercises, and philosophical teachings, was
developed over the past 2,500 years in a practical search for profound feeling
and awareness. Just as a modern scientist might spend years on a single
research problem, tantric yogis might dwell on a certain feeling for hours a
day, plumbing its every nuance and what it told them about existence. They
became experts in the arts of feeling and concentration.
Read more here: » Tantric Celibacy: Going All the Way With
Tantric Celibacy |
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