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| India is a spiritual land of many cults and among them tantra is one of the important cult. The Hinduism brings all the cults and cultures of its motherland under the one roof of Veda and the influence of Vedanta while allowing them to maintain their individuality. With this basic idea the present paper aims to study the tantra cult and its relationship to Vedanta with reference to the concept of the ultimate Reality. Tantra generally accepts advaita Vedanta and suggests the ways and means of self-realization. However, the tantric philosophy introduces some modifications into the theories of Vedanta concerned with the concept of ultimate Reality and leads to an interesting study. |
We request our sisters and brothers to put away all their diversities and gather under the shadow of the spiritual tree, to construct a temple of “true love” in our body, by realizing that the true love is our soul and is the divine soul of the supreme being. It is also the divine light of the entire universe. |
A spiritual master is one who has total compassion for all living beings that they are willing to lay down their life as a living sacrifice. Their life is one of continual devotion and dedication to showing the way out of a world of delusion ruled by man’s ideals to a unification with the Father, ( God, spirit, luminosity) – Glory of God. |
| This article is about the basis of equality in the spiritual context, not racial or religious collectivities that represent competing ideologies. My speaking, writing and healing work is my way of serving the Creator for the common good of humanity for which I had made three vows in 1977: daily meditation, study of spiritual systems and service in the world. - PatricaAnne Davis. |
| Besides the great size of the design, one of the most impressive aspects of it, when observed up close, was the lengthwise uniformity of the depth of the furrows and the uniformity with which the clods of alkaline soil had been displaced out of the furrows equally on both sides.- Joseph E. Mason,USA |
| The Four Arms of Destiny Swastika in the Hopi World By Gary A. David Despite the negative associations of Fascism in the modern consciousness, swastikas still hold inestimable power and beauty that resonate deep within the human soul. It remains to be seen whether or not these four-armed emblems will usher in the termination of our current age of chaos (the Hopi Fourth World) and the advent of an age of peace. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS ARTICLE |
| Swastika By Patricia Anne Davis At the macrocosmic level of interpretation our solar system is shaped into a group formation of stars in the sky that looks similar to the “swastika” symbol. At the microcosmic level, each person is a five-pointed “star” symbolic of the head, two arms and two legs. The holistic-SELF of every person is represented by air-spiritual wellbeing; fire-mental wellbeing; water-emotive wellbeing; earth-physical wellbeing and corn-social/financial wellbeing. This makes the five-pointed star analogy of the holistic-SELF. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS ARTICLE |
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| From “the world” and from “the human person” By Susan Willett, UK Essay Question What does the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) mean, when concerning arguments for the existence of God, it speaks of 'converging and convincing arguments' which allows us to attain certainty about the truth (ccc31)? The Catechism classifies the arguments into two: from 'the world' (ccc32) and from 'the human person'. Assess two arguments beginning from 'the world', and from 'the human person'. Click here to read the article |
| The Missing Link between Philosophy, Religion and Culture Dr.Sri Jagannatha Swami Flipping the pages of history one can discover the truth about the missing link between philosophy, religion and culture. Thousands of years ago there were Indus Valley civilization, Egyptian Civilization, Palestine, Mesopotamia and Chinese civilization. In those days, there was no discrimination like that of today among philosophy, religion and culture and they existed as one. That was a time when man led a life of harmony with his society and nature. There was absolutely no distance between the individual man and his society. The nature was the first great divine order of worship. Rest of the Gods and Goddesses were identified as the manifestations of Nature and Universe. Click here to view this article |
| Indigenous American Spiritual Origin Fire place, symbol of spiritual awakening to love-life essence for harvesting the abundant sweetness in life. Blessing way of life as way of living: Hearth, home, clan-family and relatives- Planetary activation and world axis alignment synchronistic with eternal-temporal time and clockwise cardinal directions with affirmation of inherent goodness and divinity-Life application of walking in beauty on spiritual life journey. An exclusive article by Patricia Anne Davis, Choctaw-Navajo/Chahta-Dineh, USA |
| The Tau (or T-shaped) Cross: Hopi-Maya-Egyptian Connections ....many cultures associate the T-shape with burgeoning new life, the rising sun, psycho-spiritual journeying, and ultimate resurrection. Sometimes the simplest symbols contain the deepest meanings. An excerpt from The Orion Zone: Ancient Star Cities of the American Southwest Copyright © 2006 by Gary A. David. All rights reserved. Click to view the article: http://www.theorionzone.com/t_shape.htm |
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