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A story from the island of Iona in the Scottish Hebrides. On St
Columba's bay, the beach where the monks first landed in their
coracles from Ireland, you can still find the most beautiful green
stones, polished by the sea. This is the legend of how these
wonderful stones came to be, and why they are there to this very
day.
The Sacred Feminine, whether viewed as an archetype, ideology or
heavenly deity, has been stripped from our cultures, religions and
psyches for several millennia. But we are starting to remember its
roots and origins. She is the missing piece of the spiritual,
cultural and political puzzle that can address the human conditions
of suffering that plagues the planet. Writing from the heart,
Tate's enthusiasm, passion for justice, and vision of love and
enlightenment is personified in the concept of the Sacred Feminine.
Thus she aids readers both new and familiar with Goddess to
reawaken this knowledge, to experience once again the nurturing
arms of the Mother, and perhaps, help humankind save itself.
"Uncharted Corners of Consciousness: A Guidebook for Personal
and Spiritual Growth"
A unique and provocative handbook for those who are ready to
begin or continue on their spiritual journey. This is a practical,
pragmatic and peaceful book for seekers who want to move from
reading to doing. Combining exercises and direction for integrating
the spiritual into our daily experiences, this book will become a
valuable guide for individuals and therapists alike. Gerbrig Berman
and Shelly Siskind were shaken from their comfortable lives and
introduced to a teaching team from a different dimension who
provided lessons from ancient and modern traditions. The authors
invite you to meet your own team and this book shows you how.
The superb collection of meditative writings and drawings leap
off the page and lead you on an exciting inward journey - to the
very core of your being. With more than forty years of study and
application, both in their personal and professional lives, the
authors enable you to be an active participant in your own
well-being.
Uncharted Corners of Consciousness is a marvelous guide for
making sense of the mystical.
Shows how some of the ideas about the afterlife presented by
spiritualism helped to shape popular Christianity in the period.
From the moment of its arrival in Britain in 1852, modern
spiritualism became hugely popular among all sections of society.
As well as offering mysterious and entertaining seance phenomena,
spiritualism was underpinned by a beliefthat the living could
communicate with the departed and even come to know what life after
death looked like. This book, offering the first detailed account
of the theology of spiritualism, examines what happened when the
Church of England, itself already grappling with questions about
the nature of the afterlife, met with such a vibrant and confident
presentation. Although this period saw a gradual liberalising in
the Church's own theology of heavenand hell this was not
communicated to the wider public as long as sermons and liturgy
remained largely framed in traditional language. Over time
spiritualism, already embedded in common culture, explicitly
influenced the thinkingof some Anglican clergy and implicitly began
to permeate and shape popular Christianity - to the extent that
even some of spiritualism's harshest critics made use of its
colourful imagery. This study sets one significant aspect
ofChristian doctrine alongside an attractive alternative and
provides a fascinating example of the 'negotiation of belief', the
way in which, in the interface between Church and culture,
religious belief came to be refreshed and redefined. GEORGINA BYRNE
is an ordained Anglican priest and currently Director of Ordinands
for the Diocese of Worcester and a Residentiary Canon at Worcester
Cathedral.
This book brings together ethnographic field research on four
permacultural ecovillages in Brazil to highlight the importance of
spirituality and ecological epistemologies as key analytical tools.
It demonstrates that ecological spirituality can, and should, be
understood beyond the dichotomy of personal and political, between
people and nature, in the field of environmental anthropology. The
book uses a broad philosophical methodology based on the
phenomenological theories of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Tim Ingold, and
Alfred Schutz combined with post-structuralist conceptions of the
relationship between person and world, individual and society. The
field research consisted of ethnographic travel, observation and
recorded dialogue with individuals based in each ecovillage: Arca
Verde, situated in Campos de Cima da Serra; Vrinda Bhumi, a
Vaishnava ecovillage in Baependi-MG; Goura Vrindavana, a Vaishnava
ecovillage in Paraty-RJ; and Muriqui Assu Ecovillage Project, a
secular ecovillage in Niteroi-RJ. Throughout the book ethnographic
research is woven together with poetic interludes, images, personal
narrative experience and phenomenological theory, bringing a new
understanding and approach to environmental anthropology as a
discipline. Including a Preface written by Tim Ingold, it will
appeal to academics, researchers, and upper-level students in
phenomenology, environmental philosophy, environmental
anthropology, religious studies and social sciences more broadly.
Why did ancient philosophers consult oracles, write about them, and
consider them to be an important part of philosophical thought and
practice? This book explores the extensive links between oracles
and philosophy in Late Antiquity, particularly focusing on the
roles of oracles and other forms of divination in third and fourth
century CE Neoplatonism. Examining some of the most significant
debates between pagan philosophers and Christian intellectuals on
the nature of oracles as a central yet contested element of
religious tradition, Addey focuses particularly on Porphyry's
Philosophy from Oracles and Iamblichus' De Mysteriis - two works
which deal extensively with oracles and other forms of divination.
This book argues for the significance of divination within
Neoplatonism and offers a substantial reassessment of oracles and
philosophical works and their relationship to one another. With a
broad interdisciplinary approach, encompassing Classics, Ancient
Philosophy, Theology, Religious Studies and Ancient History, Addey
draws on recent anthropological and religious studies research
which has challenged and re-evaluated the relationship between
rationality and ritual.
Move beyond where you are right now to where you want to
be-emotionally, financially, creatively-in all aspects of your
life. Wouldn't you like to experience a lasting sense of wholeness
and peace that is unshakeable, no matter what may be happening
around you? Complete fulfillment is the promise of Remember Ye Are
Gods. Within these pages, you'll learn how to look at and navigate
through life in a whole new way. You will understand your purpose
and how to receive the abundant gifts waiting for you. By making a
critical transformation from a reactive to a spiritual being, you
will increase your creative energy, get control of your life, and
enjoy new spiritual levels of existence. Remember Ye Are Gods is
rooted in the perfect union of the physical and spiritual laws
already at work in your life. This is the power of the book
Remember Ye Are Gods. It is the path from the momentary pleasure
that most of us settle, for the lasting fulfillment that is yours
to claim. Your deepest desires are waiting to be realized.
As Danielle Rama Hoffman reveals, each one of us has the ability to
receive more, to manifest abundance in all areas of life, without
sacrificing and without doing more and more and more. It is time to
cast aside lack-based consciousness--and the energy of overworking,
overdoing, and overthinking that goes with it--and embrace the art
of feminine manifestation based on love, receptivity, and grace. In
this full-colour deck and guidebook set, Hoffman presents hands-on
tools and highly effective manifestation practices channeled from
the Magdalene Midwives, a higher dimensional collective
intelligence devoted to assisting ascension efforts on Earth. Each
of the 44 cards features a Magdalene Code of Love to empower you,
open your ability to receive, and awaken your natural tendencies
toward prosperity and multidimensional abundance. In the guidebook,
the author explains each Magdalene Code, how to co-create with
them, and how they provide innovative energies of abundance that
deeply nourish your love body and soul. She shows how to use the
cards to create energy vortexes and Love Conception altars that
harness the power of your multidimensionality to expedite
manifestation, attracting money, radiant health, intimate
connections with Source, nourishing relationships, or success in
your thriving mission-career-business--anything which matters to
you and you are aligned with. Building on the Magdalene Code
manifestation techniques, Hoffman explains how to expand your
energy field and love body to contribute to your evolution in
consciousness with the energy of surplus and abundance. She also
shows how the Codes can help remedy lightworker burnout and allow
you to harness the co-creational power of the higher realms,
enabling you to manifest even while you sleep.
Many more philosophic minds than mine have thought over the
religious side of this subject and many more scientific brains have
turned their attention to its phenomenal aspect. So far as I know,
however, there has been no former attempt to show the exact
relation of the one to the other. I feel that if I should succeed
in making this a little more clear I shall have helped in what I
regard as far the most important question with which the human race
is concerned. A celebrated Psychic, Mrs. Piper, uttered, in the
year 1899 words which were recorded by Dr. Hodgson at the time. She
was speaking in trance upon the future of spiritual religion, and
she said: "In the next century this will be astonishingly
perceptible to the minds of men. I will also make a statement which
you will surely see verified. Before the clear revelation of spirit
communication there will be a terrible war in different parts of
the world. The entire world must be purified and cleansed before
mortal can see, through his spiritual vision, his friends on this
side and it will take just this line of action to bring about a
state of perfection. Friend, kindly think of this." We have had
"the terrible war in different parts of the world." The second half
remains to be fulfilled.
Human Interaction with the Divine, the Sacred, and the Deceased
brings together cutting-edge empirical and theoretical
contributions from scholars in fields including psychology,
theology, ethics, neuroscience, medicine, and philosophy, to
examine how and why humans engage in, or even seek spiritual
experiences and connection with the immaterial world. In this
richly interdisciplinary volume, Plante and Schwartz recognize
human interaction with the divine and departed as a cross-cultural
and historical universal that continues to concern diverse
disciplines. Accounting for variances in belief and human
perception and use, the book is divided into four major sections:
personal experience; theological consideration; medical,
technological, and scientific considerations; and psychological
considerations with chapters addressing phenomena including prayer,
reincarnation, sensed presence, and divine revelations. Featuring
scholars specializing in theology, psychology, medicine,
neuroscience, and ethics, this book provides a thoughtful,
compelling, evidence-based, and contemporary approach to gain a
grounded perspective on current understandings of human interaction
with the divine, the sacred, and the deceased. Of interest to
believers, questioners, and unbelievers alike, this volume will be
key reading for researchers, scholars, and academics engaged in the
fields of religion and psychology, social psychology, behavioral
neuroscience, and health psychology. Readers with a broader
interest in spiritualism, religious and non-religious movements
will also find the text of interest.
From the Wolfson History Prize-winning author of The Man on Devil's
Island, the definitive biography of Vivekananda, the Indian monk
who shaped the intellectual and spiritual history of both East and
West. Few thinkers have had so enduring an impact on both Eastern
and Western life as Swami Vivekananda, the Indian monk who inspired
the likes of Freud, Gandhi, and Tagore. Blending science, religion,
and politics, Vivekananda introduced Westerners to yoga and the
universalist school of Hinduism called Vedanta. His teachings
fostered a more tolerant form of mainstream spirituality in Europe
and North America and forever changed the Western relationship to
meditation and spirituality. Guru to the World traces Vivekananda's
transformation from son of a Calcutta-based attorney into
saffron-robed ascetic. At the 1893 World Parliament of Religions in
Chicago, he fascinated audiences with teachings from Hinduism,
Western esoteric spirituality, physics, and the sciences of the
mind, in the process advocating a more inclusive conception of
religion and expounding the evils of colonialism. Vivekananda won
many disciples, most prominently the Irish activist Margaret Noble,
who disseminated his ideas in the face of much disdain for the
wisdom of a "subject race." At home, he challenged the notion that
religion was antithetical to nationalist goals, arguing that
Hinduism was intimately connected with Indian identity. Ruth Harris
offers an arresting biography, showing how Vivekananda's thought
spawned a global anticolonial movement and became a touchstone of
Hindu nationalist politics a century after his death. The iconic
monk emerges as a counterargument to Orientalist critiques, which
interpret East-West interactions as primarily instances of Western
borrowing. As Vivekananda demonstrates, we must not underestimate
Eastern agency in the global circulation of ideas.
Whilst accounting for the present-day popularity and relevance of
Alan Watts' contributions to psychology, religion, arts, and
humanities, this interdisciplinary collection grapples with the
ongoing criticisms which surround Watts' life and work. Offering
rich examination of as yet underexplored aspects of Watts'
influence in 1960s counterculture, this volume offers unique
application of Watts' thinking to contemporary issues and
critically engages with controversies surrounding the
commodification of Watts' ideas, his alleged misreading of Biblical
texts, and his apparent distortion of Asian religions and
spirituality. Featuring a broad range of international contributors
and bringing Watts' ideas squarely into the contemporary context,
the text provides a comprehensive, yet nuanced exploration of
Watts' thinking on psychotherapy, Buddhism, language, music, and
sexuality. This text will benefit researchers, doctoral students,
and academics in the fields of psychotherapy, phenomenology, and
the philosophy of psychology more broadly. Those interested in
Jungian psychotherapy, spirituality, and the self and social
identity will also enjoy this volume.
Durante 17 aos, Elaine sirvi a su maestro, Satans, con una total
dedicacin. Un da se encontr con la Dra. Rebecca Brown, quien serva
a su maestro, Jesucristo, con igual dedicacin. Elaine, una de las
brujas ms prominentes en los Estados Unidos y muchos otros
satanistas que le obedecan, lucharon contra la Dra. Brown, quien
los enfrent completamente sola. En la titnica contienda de vida y
muerte que sigui, la Dra. Brown estuvo a punto de morir. Elaine, al
encontrar un poder y un amor mucho ms grande que todo lo que Satans
haba podido darle, lo dej y dedic completamente se vida a
Jesucristo. En este relato honesto y profundo de las actividades de
Satans en el mundo de hoy, a la vez que ofrece herramientas
escriturales sanas para reconocer y combatir a los satanistas que
se infiltran y destruyen las congregaciones cristianas, reconocer y
combatir a Satans en las diferentes formas en que nos ataca, y
reconocer a los servidores de Satans y traerlos a Jesucristo.For
seventeen years, Elaine served her master, Satan, with total
commitment. Then she met Dr. Rebecca Brown, who served her master,
Jesus Christ, with equal commitment. Elaine, one of the top witches
in the U.S., clashed with Dr. Brown, who stood against her alone.
In the titanic life-and-death struggle that followed, Dr. Brown
nearly lost her life. Elaine, finding a power and love greater than
anything Satan could give her, left Satan and totally committed her
life to Jesus Christ. In this honest, in-depth account of Satan's
activities today, you'll see how to recognize and combat the many
satanists who regularly infiltrate and destroy Christian churches;
recognize and combat satanic attacks; and recognize those serving
Satan, and bringthem to Jesus Christ.
Design and Spirituality examines the philosophical context of our
current situation and argues for a re-establishment and
re-affirmation of self-transcending priorities, together with an
ethos of moderation and sufficiency. It covers a wide range of
topics broadly related to the main theme, including material
culture and spiritual teachings; sustainability and the spiritual
perspective; traditional and indigenous knowledge; technology and
spirituality; notions of meaningful design; and the deeper,
symbolic significance of (some) material things. The author is a
leading thinker in the field and he presents his arguments in a
manner that invites the reader to reflect and to think about where
we are going, why we are going there and what really matters.
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