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The Evil Exit

Submitted by Random Message on Friday, January 20, 2017 1:00 PM
pixabay.com One of your most difficult challenges on your path of personal growth will be dealing with the consequences of seeing your values shift away from the people who are already in your life, such as your family, friends, roommates, or even your spouse. If you maintain a strong commitment to personal growth, such shifts Read More…
God Made Simple

Submitted by Teal on Thursday, January 19, 2017 12:27 PM
pixabay.com The advent of modern technology has led to global polarization of the value system. Never in the history of mankind have human value systems been so unipolar as it is at present. The divide between the western value system that was perceived to be more materialistic and the Eastern value system that was seen Read More…
The Plain Of Jars

Submitted by Henry on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 11:10 AM
CC BY-SA 2.5 wilipedia commons The mists of time conceal many ancient cultures from even the most clever and determined modern archaeologist. While there are many who left behind written fragments that give scientists something to go on, many more failed to develop a system of writing. The lives of millions of men and women, Read More…
Returning To The Playground

Submitted by Egg on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 10:24 AM
pixabay.com So, were you a “finder’s keeper’s” kind of kid growing up? If not then you most assuredly knew the type. Can’t you just remember the days when you or “a friend” would find something that once belonged to someone else and would exclaim, “Finder’s Keeper’s?” Sometimes I wonder if this was just a foreshadowing Read More…
From Where Do We Get Thoughts?

Submitted by Virgo on Monday, January 16, 2017 9:07 AM
pixabay.com We all have thoughts that are very irritating at times too. We are what we think. If you think positive you will eventually become a positive person and if you tend to think negative you will become a negative person. The question is what thoughts are and can we control them? The process of Read More…
Why Realists Should (Probably) Be Rationalists Too

Submitted by Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D on Sunday, January 15, 2017 9:05 AM
pixabay.com 1. What’s a Little Heresy Among Friends? This is an incomplete collection of ideas that seem to be worth articulating, but as a legitimate position require far more defence than can be offered here. Also, I don’t intend to spell out what it means to be a realist or a rationalist, other than the Read More…
The True Delight Of Being

Submitted by Anjali Desai Ph.D. on Saturday, January 14, 2017 10:13 AM
pixabay.com The Mother “The meeting of man and God must always mean a penetration and entry of the Divine into the human and a self-immergence of man in the Divinity. “But that immergence is not in the nature of an annihilation. Extinction is not the fulfilment of all this search and passion, suffering and rapture. Read More…
Pain Is Resistance, Nothing More

Submitted by Nox Arcana on Friday, January 13, 2017 4:43 PM
pixabay.com Lately, I’ve been thinking about pain and what it represents to us. Ultimately, I’ve found that pain is resistance, and nothing more. Sure, we equate pain to sources like illness, injury and disease. If we are dealing with emotional pain, we often can identify triggers in relationships, our childhood or our personal beliefs. Certainly, Read More…
Rose Hall

Submitted by Olivia on Thursday, January 12, 2017 12:04 AM
Annie Palmer is said to be of mixed English and Irish descent. There are no pictures of her, but she is rumored to have been rather short (under five feet) with dark hair. Some have said that she was pretty. Annie's parents were missionaries in Haiti, which is where she was raised. Annie spent a Read More…
The Moon And Rainfall

Submitted by Star on Wednesday, January 11, 2017 10:31 AM
pixabay.com Astrometeorology—the study of correlations between weather and the Sun, Moon, and planets—dates back to the origins of Western astrology some four thousand or more years ago. Because astrology originated in the early agricultural centers of the Near East, there was great interest in knowing what the weather might be like in the future, as Read More…