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  • ...erse. Yet, my children, Christmas is not about Christianity, or Islam, or Buddhism, or Judaism, or Hinduism--just to name a few of so many. Christmas is not ...graced and united with God’s pure creation of your personalities. And yet in a way you are not ours at all. You belong to yourselves, yourselves and Go
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  • ...s in classical [[theism]], nor [[immanently]] present within the world, as in [[panentheism]], but rather is identical with the world. ...Vedanta], and certain schools of [[Buddhism]]. It is also the ism closest in [[spirit]] to Native American religions.
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  • ...], in Eastern religious [[concepts]] such as Buddhist [[mindfulness]], and in [[psychology]]. Religions and psychological treatments often suggest the pa The term acceptance is defined as a verb, in which it shows to have two different [[meaning]]s. The first is known as th
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  • ...ty, disinterest, or any number of other emotions. Because of this, people in Western cultures feel uneasy when one party is silent and will usually try ...es use silence during times of uncertainty or anger in the way most people in Western cultures would be vocal. The goal is to observe and anticipate wha
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  • '''Reality''', in everyday usage, means "the [[state]] of [[things]] as they actually [[exist ...ons and combinations of it with other concepts (those possessing extension in [[physical]] objects or [[process]]es for example).
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  • ...hin your group. I have been allocated to work with you for some time, much in the way my brother Samuel works with George Barnard within his understandin "In the middle of these teachings shall be the core of your own way of moving f
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  • In [[Buddha|Buddhism]], for an [[individual]] to effect his or her liberation, the flow of sense ...ence]] by showing "crises of human emotion, failed romance or friendship", in which desire is thwarted or unrequited.
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  • ...singular explanations of the phenomenal [[reality]], materialism would be in contrast to [[idealism]]. ...rialism says nothing about how material substance should be characterized. In practice it is frequently assimilated to one variety of physicalism or anot
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  • ...only western intellectual traditions, including, but not limited to, those in the [[far east]], [[near east]], [[mid-east]] and [[Africa]]. ...llectual pursuits known as [[anti-intellectualism]]. This may be expressed in various ways, such as attacks on the merits of science, education, or liter
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  • ...own as the Seth Material, established her as one of the preeminent figures in the world of [[paranormal]] [[phenomena]].[1][2] ...nd the [[channeled]] Seth material, have been described as [[influential]] in starting the trend of "channeling" and other [[new age]] practices such as
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  • ...andestine, hidden, secret), referring to "[[knowledge]] of the hidden".[1] In the medical sense it is used to refer to a [[structure]] or [[process]] tha ...t practicing occultists it is simply the study of a deeper [[spiritual]] [[reality]] that extends beyond pure [[reason]] and the [[physical sciences]].[5] The
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  • ==PAPER 94: THE MELCHIZEDEK TEACHINGS IN THE ORIENT== ...um]] of [[native]] [[converts]]. They [[established]] [[training]] centers in different parts of the world where they taught the natives the [[Salem]] re
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  • ...ion]], and still others a process that follows the completion of evolution in the human form. ...in the evolution. Involution thus refers to the incarnation of [[spirit]] in an already established [[matter]], the necessary prerequiste of evolution:
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  • ...iddle of that mysterious “200 percent-ness of life” you tease us with. For in one way it seems it’s been a long, long time since we were here with you ...little infinities” that surround and encompass us, and we’re sitting right in the middle of. We thank you for these many lessons and look forward to you
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  • ...f India to Tiberius, the Roman ruler, on the third day after their arrival in Rome the two Indians and Jesus appeared before him. The morose emperor was ...the worth-while leaders of the Cynics, the Stoics, and the mystery cults, in particular the Mithraic group.
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  • ...g to some [[beliefs]], a new [[personality]] is developed during each life in the physical world, but some part of the self remains constant throughout t ...iffers significantly from the Hindu-based traditions and New Age movements in that there is no unchanging "[[soul]]" (or eternal self) to reincarnate.
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  • ...r faults or appropriateness. Some definitions of doubt emphasize the state in which the mind remains suspended between two contradictory propositions and ...onto the resultant self-image of the child/ego, with doubts often included in such self-portrayals.
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  • ...ophy be accounted for historically? What drives the development of thought in its historical context? To what degree can philosophical texts from prior Western Philosophy is generally said to begin in the Greek cities of western Asia Minor (Ionia) with [[Thales]] of Miletus,
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  • ...n Vyas (Hatha Yoga: Its Context, Theory and Practice By Mikel Burley) (Zen Buddhism: A History (India and China By Heinrich Dumoulin, James W. Heisig, Paul F. ...chings, including meditation, have been adapted and increasingly practiced in [[Western world|Western]] culture. (The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology
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  • '''Theology''' is a term first used by [[Plato]] in The [[Republic]] (book ii, chap 18). The term is compounded from two Greek ...ef>See, e.g., Michael S. Kogan, 'Toward a Jewish Theology of Christianity' in ''The Journal of Ecumenical Studies'' 32.1 (Winter 1995), 89-106; available
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