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Shamans and Elders is a ground-breaking study of Mongolian shamanism and society, past and present. Lavishly illustrated and containing a wealth of new information, it presents a fresh understanding of the widespread phenomenon of shamanism. Caroline Humphrey and Urgunge Onon offer much-needed insight on a little-known world, and point the way to a new method of doing anthropology.
When it became evident that the People's Republic of China (PRC)
was on the verge of banning the Falun Gong movement, Li Hongzhi,
the movement's founder, and his family escaped China, relocating
permanently in the United States. Subsequently, the dramatic
crackdown on Falun Gong in 1999 made international headlines. From
the safety of his new home, Master Li encouraged his followers left
behind in the PRC to vigorously demonstrate against the Chinese
government, even if it meant imprisonment or even death. Further,
Master Li actively discourages his followers from telling outsiders
about his esoteric teachings; rather, he explicitly directs them to
say that Falun Gong is just a peaceful spiritual exercise group
being persecuted by the PRC. Not only has Falun Gong succeeded in
propagating their side of the story in the media but the group will
vigorously protest any news story that disagrees with their point
of view. In more recent years, Falun Gong has attempted to silence
critical scholars, including two of the contributors to the present
volume. Enlightened Martyrdom: The Hidden Side of Falun Gong
provides a comprehensive overview of Falun Gong: the movement's
background, history, beliefs and practices. But whereas prior
treatments have generally tended to downplay Falun Gong's 'dark
side, ' in Enlightened Martyrdom, we have made an effort to include
treatments of the less palatable aspects of this movement.
Heal the emotional scars of the past and develop profound spiritual
awareness with innovative, past-life hypnotic regression practices.
Deep within you resides a great spirit-a place of profound wisdom,
creativity, power, and love. But layers of hurt from early life,
and from the defenses you've created to avoid further hurt, have
accumulated and diminished that spirit over time-lifetimes,
really-obscuring what is magnificent about you-your authentic self.
This transformational and healing guide will help you awaken to the
wisdom within yourself, break through the layers of emotional
protection you've placed around your heart, and heal the scars of
trauma that hold you back from happiness and fulfillment. During
this process, you'll discover the source of your pain-whether that
lies in your body, your mind, in your personal and family history,
or in your soul-so you can finally release it. In the end, you'll
find the strength needed to navigate all the challenges of life. If
you're ready to reveal the true you-the one that lies beneath the
scars of trauma-this book provides essential healing to guide you.
Psychiatrists are in a unique position to understand the
personalities, needs, and motivations of cult leaders and
followers. This report assumes that unique vantage point in its
review of the cult phenomenon. What are the psychiatric attributes
of cult leaders and followers? Why do individuals join cults? Can
cults play a constructive role in an individual's life? And how can
psychiatrists help family and friends deal with cult members?
Supported by numerous references, this report presents statistics
and colorful descriptions of American cults and their effect on
those who embrace them.
The lawyer and journalist Henry Steel Olcott (1832 1907) published
People from the Other World in 1875. Part 1 of the work is a
careful account of Olcott's 1874 investigations into the famous
Eddy brothers of Chittenden, Vermont, and their claimed psychic
powers. Part 2 is a report into two Philadelphia mediums who
claimed to be able to call up two spirits called John and Katie
King. The account includes descriptions of s ances, healings,
levitation, teleportation and the famous Compton transfiguration.
Olcott, a founding member of the Theosophical Society and its first
president, was a pioneer of psychical research. This work, deeply
influenced by Helena Blavatsky (1831 1891), who he met at
Chittenden, is one of his most popular. It offers an important
insight into the nineteenth-century fascination with the occult and
is a classic example of a Victorian attempt to approach the
supernatural with the rigours of scientific investigation.
The Scientology Handbook offers tools to overcome problems and
achieve a more fulfilling and happier life. For no matter the
situation, something "can" be done about it. Life's everyday
difficulties and challenges can be overwhelming. Whether it's a
failed marriage, trouble raising a child, problems on the job or
simply the desire to achieve your goals, where do you turn for
help? Scientology has answers. What's more, it provides an exact
technology with step-by-step procedures anyone can apply to handle
life's difficulties and to better conditions for yourself and those
around you.This book offers an introduction to basic Scientology
principles -- tools you can use to improve any aspect of life.
Cults today are bigger than ever, with broad ramifications for national and international terrorism. In this newly revised edition of her definitive work on cults, Singer reveals what cults really are and how they work, focusing specifically on the coercive persuasion techniques of charismatic leaders seeking money and power. The book contains fascinating updates on Heaven's Gate, Falun Gong, Aum Shinrikyo, Hare Krishna, the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, and the connection between cults and terrorism in Al Queda and the PLO.
This unparalleled introduction to cults and new religious movements
has been completely up-dated and expanded to reflect the latest
developments; each chapter reviews the origins, leaders, beliefs,
rituals and practices of a NRM, highlighting the specific
controversies surrounding each group. * A fully updated, revised
and expanded edition of an unparalleled introduction to cults and
new religious movements * Profiles a number of the most visible,
significant, and controversial new religious movements, presenting
each group s history, doctrines, rituals, leadership, and
organization * Offers a discussion of the major controversies in
which new religious movements have been involved, using each
profiled group to illustrate the nature of one of those
controversies * Covers debates including what constitutes an
authentic religion, the validity of claims of brainwashing
techniques, the implications of experimentation with unconventional
sexual practices, and the deeply rooted cultural fears that cults
engender * New sections include methods of studying new religions
in each chapter as well as presentations on groups to watch
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More than three hundred Latter-day Saint settlements were founded
by LDS Church President Brigham Young. Colonization-often outside
of Utah-continued under the next three LDS Church presidents,
fueled by Utah's overpopulation relative to its arable, productive
land. In this book, John Gary Maxwell takes a detailed look at the
Bighorn Basin colonization of 1900-1901, placing it in the
political and socioeconomic climate of the time while examining
whether the move to this out-of-the-way frontier was motivated in
part by the desire to practice polygamy unnoticed. The LDS Church
officially abandoned polygamy in 1890, but evidence that the
practice was still tolerated (if not officially sanctioned) by the
church circulated widely, resulting in intense investigations by
the U.S. Senate. In 1896 Abraham Owen Woodruff, a rising star in
LDS leadership and an ardent believer in polygamy, was appointed to
head the LDS Colonization Company. Maxwell explores whether under
Woodruff's leadership the Bighorn Basin colony was intended as a
means to insure the secret survival of polygamy and if his untimely
death in 1904, together with the excommunication of two equally
dedicated proponents of polygamy-Apostles John Whitaker Taylor and
Matthias Foss Cowley-led to its collapse. Maxwell also details how
Mormon settlers in Wyoming struggled with finance, irrigation, and
farming and how they brought the same violence to indigenous
peoples over land and other rights as did non-Mormons. The 1900
Bighorn Basin colonization provides an early twentieth-century
example of a Mormon syndicate operating at the intersection of
religious conformity, polygamy, nepotism, kinship, corporate
business ventures, wealth, and high priesthood status. Maxwell
offers evidence that although in many ways the Bighorn Basin
colonization failed, Owen Woodruff's prophecy remains unbroken: "No
year will ever pass, from now until the coming of the Savior, when
children will not be born in plural marriage.
Book Five of The Law of One is comprised of the 56 fragments of
personal material that were originally omitted from the first four
books of this series. Both Jim, the scribe, and Carla, the
instrument for the Ra contact, have added their comments to these
fragments to give the reader an idea of what it was like to be part
of this contact and to show how every persons experience can be
used for personal growth and service to others. A wide variety of
topics is covered, from Eisenhowers meeting with extraterrestrials
in 1954 to UFO/government conspiracies, Wanderers, sexual energy
transfers, anger, balancing, Aleister Crowley, the Tunguska crater
in Russia, pre-incarnative choices, psychic greetings, alternate
and orthodox healing modalities, the ball lightning phenomenon, and
the many facets of the spiritual journey in general.
Dore Deverell's son Richard had led a difficult life, plagued by
physical and mental illness and depression. When he committed
suicide at the age of 36, Dore was naturally devastated, suffering
the intense anguish of a mother's loss. But she was determined to
seek for healing and reconciliation. This book is the first-hand
account of how Dore Deverell made contact with Richard after his
death. Encountering the work of the spiritual teacher Rudolf
Steiner, she discovered methods by which she could communicate with
her son's spirit. Suicides, she learnt, often experience great
suffering and regret as a consequence of their premature death. But
Dore was taught how to alleviate Richard's pain, and finally to
metamorphose it. These practical steps are described here in an
accessible way to aid anybody who finds themselves in a similar
tragic situation. In the unexpected conclusion to this
extraordinary tale, Dore finds the person who, she believes,
embodies Richard's reincarnated soul. Her work is rewarded with new
hope, and Richard's soul is given a chance to learn and develop on
earth once again. Light Beyond the Darkness is a gripping account
of love, despair, death and resurrection. Its central message -
that, through the spirit, light overcomes dark - is a heartwarming
confirmation of spiritual reality.
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How to See is about our misperceptions, how we can gain insight and how mindfulness practices can help us see our real selves. Thich Nhat Hanh brings his signature clarity, compassion and humour in showing us how to achieve an awakened, more relaxed state of self-awareness so we cn understand ourselves and the world around us.
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