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Why Sin Is A Myth That Punishes Us

Submitted by Ali Rasha Bey on Monday, May 22, 2017 12:38 AM
pixabay.com Lust, greed, anger, sloth, pride, envy and gluttony. You probably recognize this collection of the “seven deadly sins” from literature and religious texts. They’re top-rated “sins” because they are said to be the basis of fundamental vices, the origins and sources of other transgressions. But to back up, what is “sin” anyway? Is it Read More…
Seven Ways To Protect Yourself From The Ruling Elite’s World Depopulation Agenda

Submitted by Legends Call on Sunday, May 21, 2017 12:25 PM
pixabay.com The dark side, the world’s ruling elite (and many associates) are lost beings. They have lost their way from what is honest, decent and just: A number of us know that in their quest for total domination there is a secret world depopulation agenda in operation. The overwhelming evidence for this: Documented facts, whistleblower Read More…
Does Genetics Disprove Reincarnation?

Submitted by Dr. Kevin Corsaro on Sunday, May 21, 2017 9:26 AM
pixabay.com Question: The reincarnation theory claims that we get our characteristics from our own past-lives karma, whereas genetics asserts that we inherit our characteristics from our parents, which is what we actually observe in the many physical resemblances among parents and offspring. Don’t these observations disprove the reincarnation theory? Answer: No, they don’t. The reincarnation Read More…
They Say Dead Men Tell No Tales … But What About Dead Women?

Submitted by Mrs. Jones on Sunday, May 21, 2017 12:36 AM
derivativeimages The history of the Greenbrier Ghost may be one of the most unique stories in the annals of ghostlore. This strange tale from rural West Virginia is not only a part of supernatural history, but of the history of the American judicial system as well. It remains a one of a kind event.. the Read More…
Common Sense, Science Fiction, And Weird, Uncharitable History Of Philosophy

Submitted by Dr. How on Saturday, May 20, 2017 11:35 PM
pixabay.com Philosophers have three broad methods for settling disputes: appeal to "common sense" or culturally common presuppositions, appeal to scientific evidence, and appeal to theoretical virtues like simplicity, coherence, fruitfulness, and pragmatic value. Some of the most interesting disputes are disputes in which all three of these broad methods are problematic and seemingly indecisive. One Read More…
Great Doubt Expresses Great Faith

Submitted by Rev. Micah Allard on Friday, May 19, 2017 12:57 PM
pixabay.com In spirituality, particularly in Zen, but also in Advaita and at the heart of jnana yoga, great doubt expresses great faith. Great doubt arises out of a sincere and profound wish to discover what’s really, really true, what’s true beyond all doubt, even beyond the very doubt that motivates the yearning itself. This doubt Read More…
Discovering Your Animal Totems

Submitted by Naiji on Friday, May 19, 2017 9:06 AM
pixabay.com The word Animal is derived from the Latin Animalis which the root is "Anima" the soul or breath of life. The English word "totem" was first known and used around 1776 and originally come from the Anishinaabe word odoodeman or the Ojibwe oto·te·man, which means "consanguine kin" or a "kinship group of familial relationships". Read More…
The End Of Conspiracy

Submitted by One Good Reason on Thursday, May 18, 2017 10:49 AM
pixabay.com -Looking beyond outdated perspectives- HUMANS' GREATEST STRENGTH is also their greatest weakness — their enormous diversity of thoughts, feelings, preferences and psychology. This diversity means that humans are not equal in many respects. Yes, we are abstractly equal from a human rights point of view and perhaps in the eyes of God — we Read More…
Master Of Silence

Submitted by Kim on Thursday, May 18, 2017 8:23 AM
pixabay.com People are so foolish. Either they are deceived by words or they are deceived by silence — but they are deceived either way. There is a famous Zen story. I would like to tell it to you. A monk called himself the ‘Master of Silence’. He was actually a fraud and had no genuine Read More…
The Principle Of Least Interest

Submitted by Kyra on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 10:52 PM
pixabay.com Power Shift So, are you interested? This seems to be the question that is at the heart of the matter. Let me explain. Just this past week I learned of a relational theory entitled, the Principle of Least Interest. This theory, coined back in 1951 by sociologist named Willard Waller, suggests that the power Read More…