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7. Common Misconceptions About Heaven and Hell 2014 © – Matt Sharpe

Submitted by SHABDA – Preceptor on Sunday, November 9, 2014 1:25 PM
7. Common Misconceptions About Heaven and Hell 2014 © – Matt Sharpe heaven (n.) \ˈhe-vən\ the place where God lives and where good people go after they die according to some religions. Old English heofon "home of God," earlier "sky, firmament," probably from Proto-Germanic *hibin-, dissimilated from *himin– (cognates Low German heben, Old Read More…
The Eden Enigma

Submitted by Prophet Anakua on Friday, November 7, 2014 12:41 PM
The three Abrahamic religions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam all adhere to the account of mankind's primeval home given in the Old Testament's Book of Genisis. But where was the Garden located? Genesis says it was bounded by four major rivers: the Tigirs, Eupharates, Pishon and Gihon. The first two of these are the modern Read More…
Bulu Perindu ~ The Enchanted Grass

Submitted by Aradia on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 12:00 PM
Nature produces the most intriguing life-forms. We are normally aware of the animal, insect, and plant kingdoms–these we come across and interact with in our every day life and are perceptible to the senses; other creatures are too microscopically small for us to perceive with our naked eyes, these are the bacteria, germs, etc. Other Read More…
The Supreme Name

Submitted by Sacred Sound on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 12:35 AM
There are people, according to ar-Raazi, who hold to the opinion that the supreme name is a specific name and that people are able to know it. Some of the names suggested, are: 1. Hu or Huwa (He)2. Allah3. Al-Hayy, al-Qayyum (The Living, The Everlasting)4. Dhu’l-jalaali-wa’l-ikraam (The Lord of Majesty and Bounty).5. The supreme name Read More…
The Holy Shadow

Submitted by Al Kamara El on Tuesday, November 4, 2014 1:06 PM
Let me tell you one very famous Sufi story, “The Holy Shadow.” There once lived a saint so good that the angels came from heaven to see how a man could be so godly. This saint went about his daily life diffusing virtue as the stars diffuse light and the flowers scent, without being aware Read More…
House Of Infinity

Submitted by Re-Ra on Sunday, November 2, 2014 8:27 PM
Let us gaze upon the thought opposite to life: the fear of the word 'death' which holds all of mankind in a grimy grip of despair. Death! There is no death! It is but a transition … a chemical screen, a strainer or a finely woven sieve through which the perpetual process of mother nature Read More…
Popular Practical Metaphysics

Submitted by Dr. Arati Mishra on Sunday, November 2, 2014 11:41 AM
What will the practitioner receive by taking in metaphysical principles and letting them transform her or his life? Many benefits are claimed. They will help you become a vegetarian, stop smoking and never suffer another cold. It also enables you to visualize and affirm outcomes that you desire. The idea is that by a kind Read More…
What’s Your Favorite Color — Today?

Submitted by Pleiadia Olivine on Sunday, November 2, 2014 2:38 AM
I have known for years that color affected me. If the colors I'm wearing don't fit my mood, life and I are out of synch somehow. Now it seems physicists, mystics, and healers … strange allies in our constant quest to understand the reality of our world better … have shed light on some reasons Read More…
6. Karma – The Law of Cause and Effect ©2014 – Matt Sharpe

Submitted by SHABDA – Preceptor on Friday, October 31, 2014 2:13 PM
6. Karma – The Law of Cause and Effect ©2014 – Matt Sharpe karma (n.) /ˈkärmə/ 1827, in Hinduism and Buddhism, the sum of a person’s actions in one life, which determine his form in the next: destiny or fate, following as effect from cause. from Sanskrit karma “action, work, deed; Read More…
I Started A Joke …
"I Started a Joke" is a song by the Bee Gees from their 1968 album Idea. It’s actual meaning has eluded fans for years. Robin Gibb told The Mail on Sunday on 1 November 2009 about "I Started a Joke": "This is a very spiritual song. The listeners have to interpret it themselves, trying to Read More…