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Who Was Moses?

Submitted by Holyman Preter on Friday, September 29, 2017 11:19 AM
http://pixabay.com When people are spoken of constantly, we feel we know them. Christians and Jews have been talking about Moses for thousands of years, so they assume they know who he was. But is this an illusion? Is it possible that no one really knows who Moses was? That the evidence about him is contradictory Read More…
Possessed By A Good Spirit

Submitted by BRENCIS CYRUS – Executor on Thursday, September 28, 2017 10:25 AM
http://pixabay.com Are people only possessed by negative or evil spirits? The story of Mary Jobson has been the subject of a book or two or at least a chapter in an anthology. Her story is fascinating. In November of 1839, at the age of 12 years, Mary contracted a most peculiar illness. In the beginning Read More…
Who’s Afraid Of The Paranormal?

Submitted by Spectre on Thursday, September 28, 2017 12:07 AM
http://pixabay.com It usually goes something like this: average family live peaceful existence in house. Then one day, objects mysteriously relocate. The dog barks at unseen intruders. The tap that usually streams hot water now vomits a liquid the colour of blood. Strange noises are heard in the middle of the night; on the bed, the Read More…
Embracing Your Inner Child

Submitted by Reii on Tuesday, September 26, 2017 9:51 PM
http://pexels.com The Inner Child In each of us, at the deepest, most fundamental crevice of our beings exists our inner child―yet, most don't even know he or she is there! Christ says to enter the blissful state of the Kingdom of Heaven we have to be like children―what he's saying, in effect is that we Read More…
Should We Simply Act Upon ‘Good’ Intentions?

Submitted by Kam on Tuesday, September 26, 2017 10:08 AM
http://pixabay.com It is often taught that good (skilful; wholesome; positive) or bad (unskilful; unwholesome; negative) karma is created from corresponding intentions that spur actions. Should not the consequences be crucial too, in determining if the karma created is good or bad? For example, a drunkard who made a mess was let go of, instead of Read More…
Did H.P. Lovecraft Believe In Witches?

Submitted by Philosoph9 on Monday, September 25, 2017 3:17 PM
http://pixabay.com New England produced three of the world’s most famous horror authors: Edgar Allen Poe, Stephen King, and H.P. Lovecraft. They are all great in their own ways, but I find myself re-reading Lovecraft’s stories more than anything the other two wrote. Maybe it’s his overwrought prose, maybe it’s all those hideous tentacled monsters, or Read More…
The Kali Yuga: Dicing With Death

Submitted by Abu Khan De on Sunday, September 24, 2017 10:26 AM
http://pixabay.com One of the most well-known cultural imports from India that has exerted an influence on Western thought is that of the Kali Yuga. This topic has been particularly dwelt upon by the Perennialist School, which includes authors such as René Guénon and Alain Daniélou. The reason for the popularity of this subject in the Read More…
Demons, Curses, And The Truth About Spirit Boards

Submitted by Jack-O on Saturday, September 23, 2017 12:59 PM
derivativeimages Some call it evil. Others say it’s a portal to unspeakable horrors. But we all know it as the Ouija Board. Demonized by some, scoffed at as nonsense by others, this simple game has enthralled us for more than a century. Is it an evil tool or just a mirror of our own fears Read More…
Karma: Not The “Mainstream” Version – The Real One

Submitted by Yogiji on Friday, September 22, 2017 10:40 AM
http://pixabay.com Karma is a concept taught by various cultures throughout human history, and is an idea that dates back thousands of years. Despite its proliferance, the idea of karma seems to be generally misunderstood and frequently tossed around without any real understanding of its true meaning. What is Karma? In the Bhagavad Gita (one text Read More…
The Real Problem With Liberalism

Submitted by Mad Max on Thursday, September 21, 2017 4:56 PM
http://pixabay.com The only political question that matters is the one asked by Plato: “What is the good?” That is how we should judge every decision and event in time. The good should be what predominates, and the good changes what exists into what ought to be. It is a revolution in the Judeo-Christian tradition, and Read More…