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Spiritual Overtones

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Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia - Gnosticism

Gnosticism is a blanket term for various mystical initiatory religions, sects and knowledge schools, which were most prominent in the first few centuries AD. It is also applied to modern revivals of these groups and, sometimes, by analogy to all religious movements based on secret knowledge gnosis, thus can lead to confusion. The occult nature of gnostic teaching (as seen from a modern viewpoint) and the fact that much of the material relating to the schools comprising Gnosticism has traditionally come from critiques by orthodo ...

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Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia - Bhutan

The Kingdom of Bhutan (IPA: /buː'tɑːn/ Listen ▶ (help·info)) is a landlocked South Asian nation situated between India and China.The landscape ranges from the subtropical plains to the Himalayan heights, an elevation gain of more than 7000 m. Its economy is based on subsistence agriculture (emphasizing corn and rice) and animal husbandry. Small, terraced farms predominate. Forestry, hydroelectric ...

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Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia - Søren Kierkegaard

Søren Aabye Kierkegaard (IPA: [ˈsœːɔn ˈkʰiɔ̯g̊əˌg̊ɔːˀ]), May 5, 1813 – November 11, 1855), a 19th century Danish philosopher and theologian, is generally recognized as the first existentialist philosopher. Philosophically, he bridged the gap that existed between Hegelian philosophy and what was to become Existentialism. Kierkegaard strongly criticised both the Hegelian philosophy of his time, and what he saw as the empty formalities of the Danish church. Much of h ...

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Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Overtone singing - Traditional Styles

Overtone singing - Tuva. The best-known of the traditional forms comes from Tuva, a small autonomous republic within the Russian Federation. The history of throat singing, or khoomei as it is called, reaches too far back for anyone alive to accurately discern. Ethnomusicologists studying throat singing in these areas mark khoomei as an integral part in the ancient pastoral animism that is still practised today. Harmonics are universal ...

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Overtone singing, Overtone singing - Traditional Styles, Overtone singing - Tuva, Overtone singing - Mongolia, Overtone singing - Altai, Overtone singing - Khakassia, Overtone singing - Tibet, Overtone singing - Bashkortostan, Overtone singing - Uzbekistan Karakalpakstan Kazakhstan, Overtone singing - Canada, Overtone singing - South Africa, Overtone singing - Italy, Overtone singing - Non-Traditional Styles, Overtone singing - Current throat singing artists, Overtone singing - Appearances in Western music

Read more here: » Overtone singing: Encyclopedia II - Overtone singing - Traditional Styles

Spiritual Overtones: Holistic Health Dictionary I on TONING

TONING

All of creation is energy, which vibrates according to varying frequencies. Our physical bodies are no exception, and which also responds to the appropriate sounds that can help you to regain balance, good health and emotional stability.

 

The ancients knew of this and we can see from the chanting of Sama Veda from India, the Tibetan Chants, Gregorian Chants, and many more instances of the healing virtues of sound. Toning by musical instruments, such as the drum, as is used by the Native Americans and Africans, exemplifies the tradition and value of music and /or individualized musical notes.

 

The human voice has a tremendous range and capability as illustrated by the “Overtones” of the Tibetan monks. The appropriate tone allows the mind, body and spirit to harmonize and be in balance.

 

See also: Vibrational Healing, Healing Sound, Healing Music)

 

(See also: TONING , Alternative Health, Holistic Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Pseudoscience - Criticisms of the concept of pseudoscience

Since it implies rejection by the mainstream scientific community, the term "pseudoscience" removes the perceived legitimacy afforded by the category "science". Since, historically, it has been applied to competing theories and interpretations of empirical evidence within the mainstream--sometimes with emotional overtones--critics caution against its over-use. Another criticism is that it is impossible to define the term pseudoscience with the degree of rigor commonly demanded of scientific definitions. Although various definit ...

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Pseudoscience, Pseudoscience - Introduction, Pseudoscience - Classifying pseudoscience, Pseudoscience - Pseudoscience contrasted with protoscience, Pseudoscience - The problem of demarcation, Pseudoscience - Fields often associated with pseudoscience, Pseudoscience - Pseudomathematics, Pseudoscience - Criticisms of the concept of pseudoscience, Pseudoscience - People, Pseudoscience - Lists

Read more here: » Pseudoscience: Encyclopedia II - Pseudoscience - Criticisms of the concept of pseudoscience

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - The Milagro Beanfield War - Themes

Redford portrays in this film both small town New Mexico life and the threats small and poor populations face. Redford also illustrates the choices small communities face in accepting development proposals from non-resident investors. The film relies heavily on themes of religion (in particular, the character of Almirante Cordova is featured), spiritual intervention, family and community support systems, and the econ ...

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The Milagro Beanfield War, The Milagro Beanfield War - Setting, The Milagro Beanfield War - Plot, The Milagro Beanfield War - Themes, The Milagro Beanfield War - Awards, The Milagro Beanfield War - Characters

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Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Communion Christian - Biblical usage

The greek term is found, as a noun or in its adjectival or verbal forms, in 43 verses of the New Testament. The noun is found additionally in some manuscripts (used for producing the English translation known as the King James Version, but not for more recent translations) in Ephesians 3:9. For the New Testament writers the word κοινωνία has religious overtones, which ecclesiastical usage since then has further intensified. The communion, sharing or fellowship, according to the context, refers to one or other of: ...

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Communion Christian, Communion Christian - Eucharistic usage, Communion Christian - Biblical usage

Read more here: » Communion Christian: Encyclopedia II - Communion Christian - Biblical usage

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Throat singing - Traditional Styles

Throat singing - Tyva. The most well-known of the traditional styles comes from Tyva, a small autonomous republic within the Russian Federation. The history of throat singing, or khoomei as it is called, reaches too far back for anyone alive to accurately discern. Ethnomusicologists studying throat singing in these areas mark khoomei as an integral part in the ancient pastoral animism that is still practised today. Harmonics are universally ...

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Throat singing, Throat singing - Traditional Styles, Throat singing - Tyva, Throat singing - Mongolia, Throat singing - Altai, Throat singing - Khakassia, Throat singing - Tibet, Throat singing - Bashkortostan, Throat singing - Uzbekistan Karakalpakstan Kazakhstan, Throat singing - Canada, Throat singing - South Africa, Throat singing - Italy, Throat singing - Non-Traditional Styles, Throat singing - Current throat singing artists, Throat singing - Appearances in Western music

Read more here: » Throat singing: Encyclopedia II - Throat singing - Traditional Styles

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Past teachings of Prem Rawat - The message

Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Early days: less emphasis on the message and more emphasis on Knowledge. Supporters say that today, Prem Rawat's message is the same as it always was, albeit presented without the Indian cultural overtones. In essence, in the ‘70s and ‘80s, the emphasis was less on message and more on experience and practice. There was less distinction between the message and the teachings in the ‘70s and ‘80s than there is now. The initial focus was on his practical teachings in the ...

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Past teachings of Prem Rawat, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - The message, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Early days: less emphasis on the message and more emphasis on Knowledge, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - The possibility of inner peace as offered by Prem Rawat, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - World peace versus inner peace, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - The teachings, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Conditions for the practice of Knowledge to bear fruit, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - What was and is now understood by “the practice of Knowledge”, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - The Knowledge process and the teaching of the techniques, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - The preparation and the Knowledge session, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Criteria for being taught the techniques, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Technology used for teaching the techniques, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Indian customs around Prem Rawat, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - “Lord of the Universe” and other terms used in the ‘70, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Arti and other Indian songs, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Darshan, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Allegations of Divinity and their cultural context, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Devotion for the Guru, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - “Guru is Greater than God cultural context, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Holy breath, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - The five commandments, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Ashram life, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Mind and heart, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Indian aspects in the presentation of the teachings, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Indian staff, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - People speaking in his name, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Communication through ashrams replaced by internet and satellite, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Distance from Hinduism, Past teachings of Prem Rawat - Compatibility with other religions

Read more here: » Past teachings of Prem Rawat: Encyclopedia II - Past teachings of Prem Rawat - The message

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Ultima - Overview

Ultima tells the story of a hero who would be summoned by the ruler of a different world known first as Sosaria, later as Britannia, whenever troubles would arise and put in danger the peace of the land. The ruler of that world is called Lord British, and his pleas would be answered by a stranger coming from another world known only as Earth through a magical portal. As time passed, that hero would overcome several obstacles and fight several entities (both in Britannia and in other planes), and gain the title of Avatar, ...

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Ultima, Ultima - Overview, Ultima - The games, Ultima - The original series, Ultima - Other Ultima games, Ultima - Unreleased Ultima games, Ultima - Ultima Online series 1997, Ultima - Console games, Ultima - Related projects, Ultima - Engine rewrite projects, Ultima - Remakes and new games, Ultima - Major and recurring characters, Ultima - References to Ultima in Other Games

Read more here: » Ultima: Encyclopedia II - Ultima - Overview

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Yuri animation - Famous yuri pairings

While many series have had implied yuri, the most famous "out" yuri pairing appeared in Sailor Moon. Haruka Tenoh (Sailor Uranus) and Michiru Kaioh (Sailor Neptune) first appear in the third season, and it is almost immediately obvious that they are a couple. Haruka makes it a point to dress and act in a masculine manner in the anime; she has short sandy blonde hair and wears the boys' uniform at her school. By contrast, in the manga Haruka was more gender-ambiguous, wearing the clothes of both sexes and even seeming to ...

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Yuri animation, Yuri animation - Definition and semantic drift, Yuri animation - Etymology, Yuri animation - Yuri as story, Yuri animation - Famous yuri pairings, Yuri animation - Non-hentai anime which contain yuri or shōjo-ai, Yuri animation - Reference

Read more here: » Yuri animation: Encyclopedia II - Yuri animation - Famous yuri pairings

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - History of creationism - Darwin

In the 1860s, the concept of variation through natural selection first came to be widely understood. Charles Darwin (1809 - 1882) published The Origin of Species in 1859 suggesting that species had evolved by the process of natural selection. The theory of evolution would later develop through the 20th century; see history of evolutionary thought. Darwin's book ignited a furious controversy in Victorian Britain, as it posed fundamental questions about the relationship between religion and science. Though Origin did not e ...

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History of creationism, History of creationism - Early history, History of creationism - Greek and Roman times, History of creationism - Renaissance to Darwin, History of creationism - Darwin, History of creationism - Differing beliefs, History of creationism - Early 20th century, History of creationism - Post-war, History of creationism - Intelligent design

Read more here: » History of creationism: Encyclopedia II - History of creationism - Darwin

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Freemasonry - Membership requirements

A candidate for Freemasonry must apply to a Private (or Constituent) Lodge in his community. After enquiries are made, he must be freely elected by secret ballot in open Lodge. Members approving his candidacy will vote with "white balls" in the voting box. Adverse votes by "black balls" will exclude a candidate. The number of adverse votes necessary to reject a candidate, which in some jurisdictions is as few as one, is set out in the governing Constitution. ...

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Freemasonry, Freemasonry - Organizational structure, Freemasonry - Prince Hall Freemasonry, Freemasonry - The Masonic Lodge, Freemasonry - Other degrees orders and bodies, Freemasonry - Membership requirements, Freemasonry - Membership and religion, Freemasonry - General requirements, Freemasonry - Women and Freemasonry, Freemasonry - Principles and activities, Freemasonry - Ritual and symbolism, Freemasonry - Degrees, Freemasonry - Landmarks, Freemasonry - History of Freemasonry, Freemasonry - From Foundation to 1717, Freemasonry - The two great schisms of Freemasonry 1753 and 1877, Freemasonry - Criticism persecution and prosecution, Freemasonry - Contemporary challenges, Freemasonry - Cultural references, Freemasonry - Notes, Freemasonry - Appendant bodies, Freemasonry - Organizations with Masonic affiliations

Read more here: » Freemasonry: Encyclopedia II - Freemasonry - Membership requirements

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Yuri animation - Famous yuri pairings

While many series have had implied yuri, the most famous "out" yuri pairing appeared in Sailor Moon. Haruka Tenoh (Sailor Uranus) and Michiru Kaioh (Sailor Neptune) first appear in the third season, and it is almost immediately obvious that they are a couple. Haruka makes it a point to dress and act in a masculine manner in the anime; she has short sandy blonde hair and wears the boys' uniform at her school. Also, in one episode when Serena and her friend Elizebeth were discussing their first kiss, Amara and Michelle say ...

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Yuri animation, Yuri animation - Definition and semantic drift, Yuri animation - Etymology, Yuri animation - Yuri as story, Yuri animation - Famous yuri pairings, Yuri animation - Non-hentai anime which contain yuri or shōjo-ai, Yuri animation - Reference

Read more here: » Yuri animation: Encyclopedia II - Yuri animation - Famous yuri pairings

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Freemasonry - Membership Requirements

Freemasonry accepts members from almost any monotheistic religion. While atheists and agnostics are unreservedly accepted in lodges working in the Continental tradition, most Masonic Lodges have required, since the early 19th century, that a candidate must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. But even there, one finds a high degree of non-dogmatism, and the phrase Supreme Being is often given a very broad interpretation, usually allowing Deism and often even allowing naturalistic views of "God/Nature" in the tradition of Spinoza and G ...

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Freemasonry, Freemasonry - Organisational structure, Freemasonry - Lodges, Freemasonry - Concordant and Appendant Bodies Other Degrees and Orders, Freemasonry - Membership Requirements, Freemasonry - Women in Freemasonry, Freemasonry - Prince Hall Masonry, Freemasonry - Principles and activities, Freemasonry - Ritual and symbols, Freemasonry - Degrees, Freemasonry - Landmarks, Freemasonry - History of Freemasonry, Freemasonry - The two great schisms of Freemasonry 1753 and 1877, Freemasonry - Criticism persecution and prosecution, Freemasonry - Contemporary challenges, Freemasonry - Cultural references, Freemasonry - Notes, Freemasonry - Appendant bodies, Freemasonry - Organizations with Masonic affiliations

Read more here: » Freemasonry: Encyclopedia II - Freemasonry - Membership Requirements

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Church of Christ - Specific teachings and prohibitions

Churches of Christ mostly agree with the theology of other conservative Evangelical Christian groups, believing in Jesus as the Son of God, the death of Jesus by crucifixion as atonement for sin, and most other basic Christian teachings. However, there are many specific practices that distinguish them from these other bodies. The Church of Christ believes that the organization and structure of the church was laid down by Jesus Christ himself through his apostles in the form of the New Testament. Since this church has no headquarters a ...

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Church of Christ, Church of Christ - Church organization, Church of Christ - Hermeneutics, Church of Christ - Specific teachings and prohibitions, Church of Christ - Other Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement bodies, Church of Christ - Disputes within the Church, Church of Christ - Notes

Read more here: » Church of Christ: Encyclopedia II - Church of Christ - Specific teachings and prohibitions

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times

Gnosticism has been treated at length by several modern authors, philosophers and psychologists: William Blake, the nineteenth century Romantic poet and artist, was according to some sources well-versed in the doctrines of the Gnostics, and his own personal mythology contains many points of cohesion with several Gnostic myths (for example, the Blakean figure of Urizen bears many resemblances to the Gnostic Demiurge). However, efforts to dub Blake a "Gnostic" have been complicated by the complex nature and extent of Blake's own m ...

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Gnosticism, Gnosticism - Etymology, Gnosticism - Background and origins of gnosticism, Gnosticism - Theology and cosmology, Gnosticism - The classic gnostic myth, Gnosticism - The Valentinian Gnostic creation myth, Gnosticism - Matter, Gnosticism - Gnostic conceptions of humanity, Gnosticism - Lifestyle, Gnosticism - Gnostic sects, Gnosticism - Sources, Gnosticism - Gnostic texts, Gnosticism - Notable Gnostics, Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times, Gnosticism - Gnosticism in popular culture

Read more here: » Gnosticism: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Gustav Mahler - Legacy

Critics are no longer to be found who will insist that Mahler's popularity is a fad or a craze that will shortly pass; but while his place in musical history and in the repertoire seems secure, sober assessment of his specific legacy is inhibited by several factors. For example, little common ground can be found between those who revere Mahler for his 'emotional frankness' and 'spiritual honesty', and his equally vociferous detractors for whom the same music displays 'mawkishness', 'tastelessness' and 'sentimentality' (Franz Schmidt clearly ...

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Gustav Mahler, Gustav Mahler - Biography, Gustav Mahler - Music, Gustav Mahler - Legacy, Gustav Mahler - Works, Gustav Mahler - Symphonies, Gustav Mahler - Vocal works, Gustav Mahler - Recordings, Gustav Mahler - Arrangements

Read more here: » Gustav Mahler: Encyclopedia II - Gustav Mahler - Legacy

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - Gnosticism in pop culture

Gnosticism has also seen something of a resurgence in popular culture in recent years. This may be related, certainly, to the sudden availibility of gnostic texts to the reading public, following the emergence of the Nag Hammadi library. Nevertheless, this dissemination of material has not necessarily resulted in a wider understanding of the intricacies of gnosticism; often the influence of gnosticism on modern culture dervies from an understandng of the movement largely subject to the influences of the ancient heresiologists, as being obses ...

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Gnosticism, Gnosticism - Overview, Gnosticism - Etymology and philosophical context, Gnosticism - The meaning of 'gnosis', Gnosticism - The Platonist and Aristotelian traditions, Gnosticism - Neoplatonism and Plotinus' 'Address to the Gnostics', Gnosticism - Sources, Gnosticism - Heresiologists and gnostic detractors, Gnosticism - Gnostic texts preserved before 1945, Gnosticism - The Nag Hammadi library, Gnosticism - History, Gnosticism - The development of the Syrian-Egyptian school, Gnosticism - The development of the Persian school, Gnosticism - Nature and Structure of Gnosticism, Gnosticism - A typological model: the main features of gnosticism, Gnosticism - Dualism and monism, Gnosticism - Moral and ritual practise, Gnosticism - Major gnostic schools and their texts, Gnosticism - 'Gnosticism' as a potentially flawed category, Gnosticism - Gnosticism in modern times, Gnosticism - Scholars of gnosticism and those influenced by it, Gnosticism - Modern gnostic 'revivals', Gnosticism - Gnosticism in pop culture, Gnosticism - Literature, Gnosticism - Film and television, Gnosticism - Music, Gnosticism - Art, Gnosticism - Computer console and 'tabletop' games

Read more here: » Gnosticism: Encyclopedia II - Gnosticism - Gnosticism in pop culture

Spiritual Overtones: Encyclopedia II - Criticisms of The Da Vinci Code - Disputed claims

The popularity of the book, and its numerous claims contrary to mainstream beliefs, have created controversy in Christian communities, resulting in the publication of numerous criticisms, mainly arguments against the theological and historical claims in the book. Among others, these include Martin Lunn's Da Vinci Code Decoded and The Da Vinci Hoax by Carl Olson and Sandra Miesel. Much of the controversy caused by the book stems from its apparent readiness to assert opinions as facts on debates that have not been r ...

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Criticisms of The Da Vinci Code, Criticisms of The Da Vinci Code - Disputed claims, Criticisms of The Da Vinci Code - Allegations of plagiarism, Criticisms of The Da Vinci Code - Lewis Perdue, Criticisms of The Da Vinci Code - Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh

Read more here: » Criticisms of The Da Vinci Code: Encyclopedia II - Criticisms of The Da Vinci Code - Disputed claims




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