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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Spiritual Personality |  |  |  | Spiritual Personality: Gain The Self, Lose The I Each soul is potentially divine. "We are not human beings learning to be spiritual; we are spiritual beings learning to be human," said Jacqelyn Small. If this be so, why this forgetfulness about our divine potential? What causes this amnesia? Rabbi Shlomo of Karlin has summed up the ultimate aim of Satan as: "The worst thing that the evil one can achieve is to make man forget that he is the son of a king." (See also: Spiritual Growth, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Personality: Total Liberation - No Place for Gender We face many challenges on the path to liberation. We also have an ego to deal with. I am often asked: "Are these challengers different for men and for women? Or is the path fundamentally the same for both sexes? Shouldn't there be different paths?" Assuming that the goal is enlightenment, there is only one path. Of course, there are fundamental differences between men and women and, if we want to be free, these traits need to be acknowledged and deeply understood. (See also: Spiritual Growth, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Personality: Spiritual Business "We are all spiritual beings first and foremost, we exist beyond our bodies'', say Debra and William Miller, an American couple who have launched an international research programme on spiritual-based leadership in business. William began his spiritual journey at Puttaparathi in 1982 under the guidance of Sri Sathya Sai Baba, and made frequent trips to India thereafter. But after marrying Debra in 1999, "we have come home to India, leaving our home in the US''. In an interview to Mahendra Ved, they say that they believe it is their dharma to help awaken spirituality in business, "and India is the best place to grow in our ability to do this'': See also: Spirituality At Work, Work As A Spiritual Practice, Spiritual Based Leadership)
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Personal God Personal God The personal anthropomorphic extra-cosmic God of theology is a purely human creation -- for personality is a limitation utterly inconsistent with the nature of the boundless and eternal. This theological God is merely a reflection of man. The infinite source of all cannot be defined, since every possible attribute which we might assign to it is a human mental creation. We are forced to speak of God as impersonal, but must beware lest in doing so we reduce the conception to an empty abstraction. God may denote a divine being, a being who was once in our present human stage but has evolved beyond it, having transcended the limit of personality but without losing individuality. Or God may be applied to a being who has emanated from the divine source but is on the downward arc of evolution, not having yet become man; or again it may be a projection of the human mind, like the personal God of theology, but in this case it is a human mental creation -- therefore containing human limitations because the human mind is finite -- and therefore inadmissible. The early Christians believed that the pagan gods were impersonated by evil demons or were actually merely daemonia. It is hard to believe that Jehovah, Jupiter, the Christian God, Brahma, and the like are nothing more than merely abstract ideas, for they actually are human ways of expressing some of the active and distinctly concrete powers or potencies in the solar system. The notion of a personal God implies arbitrary will, caprice, anger, susceptibility to propitiation, and many other human weaknesses; and the attempt to reconcile these wholly human projections of thought with the idea of abstract infinitude results in contradiction and absurdity. It is clear enough that the universe is filled full with powers and potencies, of which all animate beings known to man, and man himself, are but minor examples; and hence polytheism when properly understood as the necessary and inevitable deduction of spiritual pantheism is seen to be true. The mistake of most polytheists in the past has been to endow these gods, divinities, or spiritual potencies with attributes all too human, instead of considering them as they ought to be considered as the formative forces of the universe, possessing consciousness and will. See also GOD; GOD(S) (See also: Personal God, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Personality Personality. In Occultism - which divides man into seven principles, considering him under the three aspects of the divine, the thinking or the rational, and the animal man - the lower quaternary or the purely astrophysical being; while by Individuality is meant the Higher Triad, considered as a Unity. Thus the Personality embraces all the characteristics and memories of one physical life, while the Individuality is the imperishable Ego which re-incarnates and clothes itself in one personality after another. (See also: Personality, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )
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Personal Ego Personal Ego That aspect of manas which, in conjunction with kama, gives to man his sense of personality: that sense of being a unit distinct from others. This is an illusion from the standpoint of the spirit, although true enough as a fact of the lower quaternary in the worlds of matter. "The Lower, or Personal 'Ego' is the physical man in conjunction with his lower Self, i.e., animal instincts, passions, desires, etc. It is called the 'false personality,' and consists of the lower Manas combined with Kama-rupa, and operating through the Physical body and its phantom or 'double' " (Key 176). Being composite, at the death of the physical body the personal ego disintegrates, and at the next imbodiment a new personality is brought together by the reincarnating ego, although this new personality is but a reconstruction of the old personality with only such changes as have been brought about by the working of karma over time. (See also: Personal Ego, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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| | | |  |  |  | Spiritual Personality: Encyclopedia II - Spirituality - The spiritual and the religiousAn important distinction needs to be made between spirituality in religion and spirituality as opposed to religion.
In recent years, spirituality in religion often carries connotations of the believer's faith being more personal, less dogmatic, more open to new ideas and myriad influences, and more pluralistic than the faiths of established religions. It also can connote the nature of a believer's personal relationship with God, as opposed to the general relationship ...
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Personality: Encyclopedia II - Spirituality - Directed spiritualityOne aspect of 'Being spiritual' is goal-directed, with aims such as: simultaneously improve one's wisdom and willpower, achieve a closer connection to Deity/the universe, and remove illusions or false ideas at the sensory, feeling and thinking aspects of a person. The 'Plato's cave' analogy in book VII of The Republic is one of the most well known descriptions of the spiritual development process, and thus, an excellent aid in under ...
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Personality: Encyclopedia II - Crank person - Topics typically associated with the crank label
Crank person - Physics computer science and mathematics.
Claims to have produced solutions to problems which have been proven to be unsolvable, such as the geometric construction problems of squaring the circle, doubling the cube and trisecting the angle. (It should be noted that all of these problems have solutions if one is permitted tools beyond a straightedge and compass).
producing unified Theories of Everything, and particularly doing so with high school or undergraduate level physics knowled ...
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Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Personality A Theosophical definition of Personality : Personality Theosophists draw a clear and sharp distinction, not of essence but of quality, between personality and individuality. Personality comes from the Latin word persona, which means a mask, through which the actor, the spiritual individuality, speaks. The personality is all the lower man: all the psychical and astral and physical impulses and thoughts and tendencies, and what not. It is the reflection in matter of the individuality; but being a material thing it can lead us downwards, although it is in essence a reflection of the highest. Freeing ourselves from the domination of the person, the mask, the veil, through which the individuality acts, then we show forth all the spiritual and so-called superhuman qualities; and this will happen in the future, in the far distant aeons of the future, when every human being shall have become a buddha, a christ. Such is the destiny of the human race. In occultism the distinction between the personality and the immortal individuality is that drawn between the lower quaternary or four lower principles of the human constitution and the three higher principles of the constitution or higher triad. The higher triad is the individuality; the personality is the lower quaternary. The combination of these two into a unity during a lifetime on earth produces what we now call the human being. The personality comprises within its range all the characteristics and memories and impulses and karmic attributes of one physical life; whereas the individuality is the aeonic ego, imperishable and deathless for the period of a solar manvantara. It is the individuality through its ray or human astral-vital monad which reincarnates time after time and thus clothes itself in one personality after another personality. See also: Personality, Mysticism, Body Mind and Soul)
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| |  |  |  | Spiritual Personality: Encyclopedia II - Crank person - Related terminology"Kook" is a somewhat similar pejorative term that is usually used to describe a person whose areas of interest are perceived to be eccentric, fantastic, or insane. A person may be said to be a "kook" if they are seen to hold socially unacceptable beliefs, or perceptions that outrageously conflict with known scientific results, and appear to base their entire world views upon them. The term was coined in 1960 and originates from the word cuckoo, which is also the name of a bird, but which ...
See also:Crank person, Crank person - Crank tactics, Crank person - Cranks on the Internet, Crank person - Related terminology, Crank person - Topics typically associated with the crank label, Crank person - Physics computer science and mathematics, Crank person - Medicine, Crank person - Politics economics and law, Crank person - Paranormal and spiritual Read more here: » Crank person: Encyclopedia II - Crank person - Related terminology |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Personality: Encyclopedia II - Sant Thakar Singh - TeachingsUnlike the personal life of the Master, about which very little has been documented, the teachings of Sant Thakar Singh are an open book. Indeed, the documentation of the Master's teachings is both extensive and multi-media in character. We have books, circular letters, video, and audio tapes spanning almost 30 years.
Sant Thakar Singh - The Basic Proposition of Spirituality: We Are Souls Not Bodies.
If we are to eat, we are to eat for God. If we are to have a body, it is only for finding God. If we ...
See also:Sant Thakar Singh, Sant Thakar Singh - Biography, Sant Thakar Singh - Early years, Sant Thakar Singh - Initiation, Sant Thakar Singh - Period of discipleship, Sant Thakar Singh - Selfless service and devotional work, Sant Thakar Singh - Guruship, Sant Thakar Singh - Illness and death, Sant Thakar Singh - Successor, Sant Thakar Singh - Teachings, Sant Thakar Singh - The Basic Proposition of Spirituality: We Are Souls Not Bodies, Sant Thakar Singh - The Requirement of Personal Experience In Spiritual Matters, Sant Thakar Singh - Soul Is The Prisoner Of Mind And Matter, Sant Thakar Singh - The Purpose Of Human Life, Sant Thakar Singh - Karma And The Revolving Powers, Sant Thakar Singh - The Nature of Suffering, Sant Thakar Singh - The Functional Role of the Living Master, Sant Thakar Singh - The Key Concept Of The Sound Current: Shabd Naam or Word, Sant Thakar Singh - Love versus Attachment, Sant Thakar Singh - Controversies, Sant Thakar Singh - Childhood Meditation, Sant Thakar Singh - Land Purchase In Oregon, Sant Thakar Singh - Work With The Mentally Ill, Sant Thakar Singh - Biographical References Read more here: » Sant Thakar Singh: Encyclopedia II - Sant Thakar Singh - Teachings |
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Atheism - Spiritual and religious atheism.
Although atheistic beliefs are often accompanied by a total lack of supernatural beliefs, this is not an aspect, or even a necessary consequence, of atheism. Indeed, there are many atheists who are not irreligious or secular. These are most common in spiritualities like Buddhism and Taoism, but they also exist in sects of religions that are usually very theistic by nature, such as Christi ...
See also:Atheism, Atheism - Etymology, Atheism - Types and typologies of atheism, Atheism - Atheism as lack of theism, Atheism - Atheism as immorality, Atheism - Weak and strong atheism, Atheism - Ignosticism, Atheism - Gnostic and agnostic atheism, Atheism - Atheism in philosophical naturalism, Atheism - Antitheism, Atheism - History, Atheism - Distribution of atheists, Atheism - Atheism in the United Kingdom, Atheism - Atheism in the United States, Atheism - Atheism studies and statistics, Atheism - Statistical problems, Atheism - Religion and atheism, Atheism - Spiritual and religious atheism, Atheism - Judaism, Atheism - Christianity, Atheism - Islam, Atheism - Asian spirituality, Atheism - Reasons for atheism, Atheism - Philosophical reasons, Atheism - Personal and social reasons, Atheism - Three famous atheists: Freud Marx and Nietzsche, Atheism - Criticisms of atheism, Atheism - Atheism is incoherent, Atheism - Atheism doesn't exist, Atheism - Atheism leads to poor morals and ethics, Atheism - Atheism is a belief as much as theism is, Atheism - Related concepts, Atheism - Organizations, Atheism - Satire Read more here: » Atheism: Encyclopedia II - Atheism - Religion and atheism |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Personality: Encyclopedia II - Sant Thakar Singh - BiographyThe documentation on Sant Thakar Singh's life is mainly limited to the few details he communicated about himself during his talks and public appearances. A biography composed of stories about the Master was collected by Wendy Heid in 1994, and it touches the central points from the perspective of the inner, spiritual aspirations. It has few points of contact with concrete people, places, or times. Sant Thakar Singh corrected and edited this work, however, and it was subsequently reprinted in 2000 and again in 2005, so the facts presented are ...
See also:Sant Thakar Singh, Sant Thakar Singh - Biography, Sant Thakar Singh - Early years, Sant Thakar Singh - Initiation, Sant Thakar Singh - Period of discipleship, Sant Thakar Singh - Selfless service and devotional work, Sant Thakar Singh - Guruship, Sant Thakar Singh - Illness and death, Sant Thakar Singh - Successor, Sant Thakar Singh - Teachings, Sant Thakar Singh - The Basic Proposition of Spirituality: We Are Souls Not Bodies, Sant Thakar Singh - The Requirement of Personal Experience In Spiritual Matters, Sant Thakar Singh - Soul Is The Prisoner Of Mind And Matter, Sant Thakar Singh - The Purpose Of Human Life, Sant Thakar Singh - Karma And The Revolving Powers, Sant Thakar Singh - The Nature of Suffering, Sant Thakar Singh - The Functional Role of the Living Master, Sant Thakar Singh - The Key Concept Of The Sound Current: Shabd Naam or Word, Sant Thakar Singh - Love versus Attachment, Sant Thakar Singh - Controversies, Sant Thakar Singh - Childhood Meditation, Sant Thakar Singh - Land Purchase In Oregon, Sant Thakar Singh - Work With The Mentally Ill, Sant Thakar Singh - Biographical References Read more here: » Sant Thakar Singh: Encyclopedia II - Sant Thakar Singh - Biography |
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