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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Alternative belief systems > Contemporary non-Christian & para-Christian cults & sects
Psycho-spirituality is indispensable if you want to live fully
your potentials. It needs to take roots in your personality,
cultivated, and find expression in life. Thus, this book invites
you to harness your psycho-spirituality to empower your life. It
speaks to both Christians and lay readers who seek Christian
precept to overcome helplessness in order to enhance emotional and
spiritual growth. Hence, Empowered attempts an unprecedented
exploration of the intersection of psychology and theology towards
the psycho-spiritual study of a biblical character - the prophet
Daniel of the Old Testament - to answer two questions:
How is psycho-spirituality expressed in Daniel's life and
empowered him?
How can you apply the lessons to empower your life?
The result is an enhanced understanding of Daniel, the person;
how his personality interplays with divine calling; and 10
practical lessons backed by research findings that you can apply to
better your life.
It is in the very cogitations of our minds that God intends to use
our minds as a platform to push the very principles and directives
of this Christian life we are all to live after coming into the
knowledge and understanding of Christ. Through our minds are
birthed specific instances to allow the Word of God to matriculate
through the processes of our thoughts into the spiritual
bloodstream of our deeds. In this book we will discuss and share
messages, applications, and shared stories that will show evidence
how through scripture; God is desirous to use our minds as an
avenue to reach those who are in need of pulling them from their
individual pits in a psychological and even more emotional way.
'The Spirits Book' (1857), written by Allan Kardec, is widely
regarded as the most important piece of writing in the 'Spiritist'
canon. It is the first in a series of five books that Kardec wrote
that are collectively known as the 'Spiritist Codification'.
Although the other four books; 'The Medium's Book', 'The Gospel
According to Spiritism', 'Heaven and Hell' and 'The Genesis
According to Spiritism' are of great importance to the Spiritist
movement it is 'The Spirits Book' that lays out the doctrine of the
belief system. The Spiritist movement was founded by Allen Kardec
and although its roots lay in Spiritualism there are differences in
belief. The most important of these differences is the Spiritist
belief in reincarnation. Although some Spiritualists believe in
reincarnation and some do not, all Spiritists consider it as a
basic truth of their ideology. In the 1850's, whilst investigating
the afterlife, Kardec communicated in seances with a collection of
spirits named 'The Spirit of Truth' who discussed many important
topics such as life after death, good and evil, the universe and
the origin of spirits, amongst others. 'The Spirit of Truth'
counted many of history's great thinkers amongst its number such as
Thomas of Aquino, Voltaire and Augustine of Hippo. Over time and
after several sessions with the group Kardec had gathered enough
information to convince him of life after death and he was
compelled to spread the teachings of 'The Spirit of Truth'. He
'codified' their comments and listed them as answers to questions
and this is the content of 'The Spirits Book'. The subjects that
Kardec discusses, via 'The Spirit of Truth', laid down the
foundations for the Spiritist philosophy and all of the concepts
that would become, and still are, key to the movement's thinking
have their genesis in the book. The belief that there is one
Supreme Being, God, who created everything in the universe, is
postulated. According to the text the Devil does not exist and
Jesus is a messenger of God. Although the book does not refer to
Jesus as the son of God and no mention is made of the 'immaculate
conception' he is considered God's perfect messenger and his
teachings are to be adhered to. Reincarnation and the survival of
the soul after death are vital beliefs and it is stated that it is
through reincarnation that lessons are learnt that can be taken
into the next life and that every life moves the soul closer to
perfection. According to the book man is made up of three separate
elements; the body, the spirit and the spiritual body. One's spirit
also predates the matter of the universe and will outlast it. After
the publication of 'The Spirits Book' Kardec's Spiritist doctrine
began to take root, firstly in France from where it spread
throughout Europe and found its way to North America. Most
significant, however, was the reaction to Spiritism in South
America. In Brazil the Spiritist movement swept across the nation
and it is still one of the country's main religions to this day
with millions of Kardec's followers from Brazil visiting his
tombstone in Paris every year.
Where Science Meets Spiritualism Spiritual Evolution: How Science
Redefines Our Existence seeks to create a model for spiritual
existence that incorporates the most profound scientific
discoveries of the last 100 years. Part I helps guide you through
traditional dogma and open up to possibilities far beyond what we
currently know. Part II takes you through a journey of scientific
discoveries and critical insights. From these insights, Professor
Kennedy builds a basic model of human existence which redefines
what it means to be spiritual in the 21st century. Why are we here?
Does science offer insight on human beings connection with the
Divine? What is God? What is the Universe? How do we reconcile
science and spirituality? What is the difference between religion
and spirituality? What prevents you from "seeing" outside the box?
Professor Kennedy attempts to address these beguiling questions and
more by combining modern logic and science with spiritualism. The
results will hopefully surprise and inspire you.
If you could ask a Shaman Elder any question, what would you want
to know?
Forty-five questions are answered through the words of Shaman
Elder Maggie who has practiced for over 50 years her centuries-old
family lineage of Traditional Shamanism, trained by her own Shaman
Grandmother.
See your life from a Traditional Shamanic perspective and
eliminate the fears and problems that interfere with your own
happiness. The questions in this book come from the thousands of
emails that Shaman Elder Maggie receives through her Internet
course and her free counseling service online.
Students of this book will:
- Discover the truth of your own energy and how to use it to your
favor
- Learn how to stand in your power and be captain of your own
ship
- Practice exercises you can use to bring balance to your
life
- Find the spiritual joy in living
- Discover ways to practice mental awareness so you never get
blindsided again
- Create physical health for yourself and those you love
- Improve your own life by adopting ancient Traditional Shamanic
principles
"The Shaman Speaks" provides wisdom for every day of your
life
"You put all these wonderful things out there for us to look at,
ponder on, research, pick up and play with, or to pick up add it to
our set of tools and learn to use. So, thank you for this most
fabulous tool. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you."
--Darill Hall
"I don't know how many lives and loves you have saved or helped
heal but you have done both here with us. Bless you, namaste
"
--Felicia Dale
"I realize that your purpose is to show me how to find the answers
within myself, which of course you knew all along. I know what it
means to be a teacher now. You truly are wise, Shaman Elder
Maggie." --John
About the Author
Shaman Elder Maggie has been providing counseling free of charge
for nearly 30 years. She has a Doctorate of Divinity and is a Usui
Reiki Master Teacher. She is an artist, a mystic, a visionary, a
teacher, a friend to all and a lover of life. She is one of
America's most beloved teachers of traditional Shamanism.
Learn more at www.ShamanElder.com
From the Modern Spirituality Series at Marvelous Spirit Press
www.MarvelousSpirit.com
OCC036030 Body, Mind & Spirit: Spirituality - Shamanism
Through in-depth interviews with 22 New Agers and Neo-Pagans, this
study proposes a new model of religious identity from a
sociological standpoint. The analysis demonstrates that in spite of
their great diversity of beliefs and lack of strong organizational
ties, a discernible community of alternative spiritualists does
exist. This volume will appeal not only to scholars of the
sociology of religion, but also to sociologists interested in
community building, social movements, and self-identity.
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