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 |  |  | Spiritual Paths: Soul loss is a spiritual illness Soul loss is a spiritual illness that causes emotional and physical
disease. We all spend a tremendous amount of psychic energy looking for lost
parts of ourselves. We do this unconsciously, and we do this in many ways:
generating dreams and daydreams, experimenting with numerous spiritual paths
and creating relationships that mirror back to us our missing parts, to name
but a few. Many of us today don't feel totally whole, don't feel as if we are
all here. Few of us live as fully as we could.
Read more here: » Soul Retrieval: Soul loss is a spiritual illness |
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Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary on Path
path: Marga or pantha. A trail, road or way. In Hinduism there are various ways that the term path is used. - path of enlightenment salvation moksha: The way to the ultimate goals of Self Realization and liberation. - universal path: The spiritual path conceived as being followed by all of existence, marching on its way to Godhood. - path of dharma: Following principles of good conduct and virtue. - the two paths: The way of the monk and that of the householder, a choice to be made by each Hindu young man. - Peerless highest path: The spiritual path (or the path of renunciation) as the noblest of human undertakings. - the straight path: The way that goes directly to the goal, without distraction or karmic detour. - on the path: someone who is seriously studying, striving and performing sadhana to perfect the inner and outer nature. - our right path in life: The best way for us personally to proceed; personal dharma, svadharma. - - "Truth is one, paths are many:" Hinduism's affirmation for tolerance. It accepts that there are various ways to proceed toward the ultimate goal. See: dharma, pada.
(See
also: Path ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
For more dictionary entries, see » Spiritual Paths Dictionary |
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Nothing worthwhile in life is sudden. As a poet said, we wait for birth. We wait for love. We wait for life to reveal its meaning to us year after year, experience by experience. Waiting is the law of life and the measure of love . 'Waiting' is a common Biblical theme. Simeon, who was waiting for Israel to be saved, and the prophet Anna, both find a lifetime of waiting for the Messiah worthwhile when Jesus is presented to them in the Temple.
(See also: Waiting , Faith and Belief,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Waiting: Waiting For Life To Reveal Itself |
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 |  |  | Spiritual Paths: Multiple TimelinesKiara Windrider is a therapist, poet, astrologer, healer, explorer of mystic and shamanic paths and the author of the award-winning book Doorway to Eternity: A Guide to Planetary Ascension.
A new year dawns silent and unannounced in the early morning drizzle. The calendar spells 2002. What will this year bring? It is a year of paradox, the drizzle informs me – the best of times, and the worst of times. It is a year of planetary initiation, of unprecedented events that will change our lives forever. We will shed an old skin, open our sleeping eyes to a new light, and clear away some of the veils that cling so heavily, and yet so comfortably, to our collective soul. It’s a year like never before, and I notice that I enter through its gates with equal measures of trepidation and excitement. My personality carries some trepidation; my soul carries a great excitement. A poem, written long ago, comes to mind: Faint streaks of dawn.
Read more here: » Spiritual Awakening: Multiple Timelines |
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of Meditation - Raja YogaRaja yoga, is the
royal path of meditation. As a king maintains control over his kingdom, so can
we maintain control over our own "kingdom"- the vast territory of the
mind. In raja yoga we use our mental powers to realize the Atman through the
process of psychological control.
The basic premise of
raja yoga is that our perception of the divine Self is obscured by the
disturbances of the mind. If the mind can be made still and pure, the Self will
automatically, instantaneously, shine forth.
Read more here: » Raja Yoga: The Path
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spiritual paths for God-realisation are Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Raja Yoga and
Jnana Yoga. Karma Yoga is suitable for a man of active temperament, Bhakti Yoga
for a man of devotional temperament, Raja Yoga for a man of mystic temperament,
and Jnana Yoga for a man of rational and philosophical temperament, or a man of
enquiry.
Mantra Yoga,
Laya Yoga or Kundalini Yoga, Lambika Yoga and Hatha Yoga, are other Yogas. Yoga,
really, means union
with God. The practice
of Yoga leads to communion with the Lord. Whatever may be the starting point,
the end reached is the same.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
Read more here: » Hindu Yoga: The Four Paths of Hindu Yoga |
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 |  |  | Spiritual Paths: Karma YogaKarma Yoga - The Yoga of Action
Karma yoga joins both the physical and
mental aspects of Hindu philosophy to produce a single concept. It believes
that the present relies on the past and that in turn, with your actions, you
can alter the future. Selflessness is a primary requirement for karma practice.
Steering your actions towards the good Đ saying good, thinking good, doing good
will all facilitate selflessness. Acting this way eliminates egoistic and
negative behaviour and enables you to influence your destiny.
Read more here: » Yoga Branches: Karma Yoga |
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to Hinduism
Statistically,
there are over 700 million Hindus, mainly in Bharat (India), and Nepal. Hinduism is referred to as Sanatana Dharma, the
eternal faith. Hinduism is not strictly a religion. It is based on the practice
of Dharma, the code of life. Since Hinduism has no founder, anyone who
practices Dharma can call himself a Hindu. He can question the authority of any
scripture, or even the existence of the Divine.
Read more here: » Hinduism: Introduction to Hinduism |
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 |  |  | Spiritual Paths: Who Are The Indigo People? Part Three
Indigos have very rich and sensualist tastes in music, food, scent, color, and other sensual expression. Adult Indigos are often connoisseurs of music, food, perfumes, art, clothing, or other 'sense-dense' items. They are the ones who will be able to pick out many of the ingredients in perfumes if they have studied perfumery. They also like to dissect the various flavors in foods and wines. The same also applies to music- musical preferences tend toward 'high calorie' and complex sorts: ambient, classical, dense world fusion, jazz, and other 'iconoclastic' forms.
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
Read more here: » Indigo Children: Who Are The Indigo People? Part Three |
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Love - TantraThe mysterious
Tradition
of Tantra
This article attempts
to outline, in an extremely general way, some basic ideas of the Tantric
tradition. Even though the author has a rich personal experience in some of the
practical aspects of TANTRISM, the intention here is not to expose a personal
view, but to present the Tradition in its most pure form, without any kind of
"western interpretations" that most of the time kill and destroy the
authentic meaning. This is done with the sincere intention to revive, mostly
from the practical point of view, this lost Tradition and to reveal the true
face of TANTRA Science.
Read more here: » Tantra Yoga: The Left Hand Path of
Love - Tantra |
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of the Five PranasPrana - Secrets of the Five
Pranas
To change something we must alter
the energy which creates it. This fact is true in the practice of Yoga. To
bring about positive changes in body and mind we must understand the energy
through which they work. This is called Prana in Sanskrit, meaning primary
energy. It is sometimes translated as breath or vital force, though it is more
than these.
Read more here: » Prana: Secrets
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