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Chinese Spirit-Medium Cults in Singapore
Gnosticism is a countercultural spirituality that forever changed
the practice of Christianity. Before it emerged in the second
century, passage to the afterlife required obedience to God and
king. Gnosticism proposed that human beings were manifestations of
the divine, unsettling the hierarchical foundations of the ancient
world. Subversive and revolutionary, Gnostics taught that prayer
and mediation could bring human beings into an ecstatic spiritual
union with a transcendent deity. This mystical strain affected not
just Christianity but many other religions, and it characterizes
our understanding of the purpose and meaning of religion today. In
The Gnostic New Age, April D. DeConick recovers this vibrant
underground history to prove that Gnosticism was not suppressed or
defeated by the Catholic Church long ago, nor was the movement a
fabrication to justify the violent repression of alternative forms
of Christianity. Gnosticism alleviated human suffering, soothing
feelings of existential brokenness and alienation through the
promise of renewal as God. DeConick begins in ancient Egypt and
follows with the rise of Gnosticism in the Middle Ages, the advent
of theosophy and other occult movements in the nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries, and contemporary New Age spiritual
philosophies. As these theories find expression in science-fiction
and fantasy films, DeConick sees evidence of Gnosticism's next
incarnation. Her work emphasizes the universal, countercultural
appeal of a movement that embodies much more than a simple
challenge to religious authority.
Have you ever wondered where on earth your life is going? Are you
trying to live a spiritual life but feeling lost? The gurus and
teachers tell us that we are 'guided' - but how can we recognise
and understand this guidance? This remarkable book describes in
detail hundreds of examples of synchronicities, prophetic dreams
and readings noted by the author on an almost everyday basis. For
perhaps the first time, here is sound and documented evidence that
every one of us can receive genuine spiritual guidance. This book
asks profound questions about the true nature of human
consciousness. Nigel Peace is an author, school teacher and Reiki
Master. He has degrees in science and philosophy, and has pursued a
lifelong interest in parapsychology. But it is his very personal
experience of almost incredible spiritual phenomena that is
described in this book. Nigel lives in north London.
The purpose of The Transparency of Things is to look clearly and
simply at the nature of experience, without any attempt to change
it. A series of contemplations leads us gently but directly to see
that our essential nature is neither a body nor a mind. It is the
conscious Presence that is aware of this current experience. As
such, it is nothing that can be experienced as an object, and yet
it is undeniably present. However, these contemplations go much
further than this. As we take our stand knowingly as this conscious
Presence that we always already are, and reconsider the objects of
the body, mind, and world, we find that they do not simply appear
to this Presence; they appear within it. And further exploration
reveals that they do not simply appear within this Presence but as
this Presence. Finally, we are led to see that it is in fact this
very Presence that takes the shape of our experience from moment to
moment while always remaining only itself. We see that our
experience is and has only ever been one seamless totality, with no
separate entities, objects, or parts anywhere to be found.
"Armed with wit, insight, and truly astonishing research, Geoffrey
Falk utterly demolishes the notion of the enlightened guru who can
lead devotees to nirvana. This entertaining and yet deadly serious
book should be read by everyone pursuing or thinking of pursuing
the path of guru devotion." --John Horgan, author of "Rational
Mysticism" "Stripping the Gurus is superb--one of the best books of
its kind I have ever read. The research is meticulous, the writing
engaging, and the overall thesis: devastatingly true. A stellar
book." --Dr. David C. Lane, California State University Ramakrishna
was a homoerotic pedophile. His chief disciple, Vivekananda,
visited brothels in India. Krishnamurti carried on an affair for
over twenty years with the wife of a good friend. Chogyam Trungpa
drank himself into an early grave. One of Adi Da's nine "wives" was
a former Playboy centerfold. Bhagwan Rajneesh sniffed laughing gas
to get high. Andrew Cohen, guru and publisher of "What Is
Enlightenment?" magazine, by his own reported admission sometimes
feels "like a god." These are typical of the "wizened sages" to
whom otherwise-sensible people give their devotion and
unquestioning obedience, surrendering their independence,
willpower, and life's savings in the hope of realizing for
themselves the same "enlightenment" as they ascribe to the
"perfect, God-realized" master. Why? Is it for being emotionally
vulnerable and "brainwashed," as the "anti-cultists" assert? Or for
being "willingly psychologically seduced," as the apologists
unsympathetically counter, confident that they themselves are "too
smart" to ever fall into the same trap? Or have devotees simply
walked, with naively open hearts and thirsty souls, into inherent
dynamics of power and obedience which have showed themselves in
classic psychological studies from Milgram to Zimbardo, and to
which each one of us is susceptible every day of our lives? Like
the proud "Rude Boy" Cohen allegedly said, with a laugh, in
response to the nervous breakdown of one of his devoted followers:
"It could happen to any one of you." Don't let it happen to you.
Don't get suckered in. Be prepared. Be informed. Find out what
reportedly goes on behind the scenes in even the best of our
world's spiritual communities. You can start by reading this book.
"The is one of the most illuminating updates on the current state
of Mormonism that I have ever seen. It brings Mormonism's unstable,
changeable truth clearly into view, and provides a convincing
warning against the most polytheistic religion ever offered to the
modern world." - Dr. Gleason Archer, Professor of Old Testament and
Semitics at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
In Heaven and Hell, Swedenborg gives the reader a detailed
description of the afterlife. He deals with God, heaven, hell,
angels, spirits, and devils; and he addresses the issues of who is
in heaven and hell. Are there any Jews, Muslims and people of
pre-Christian times such as pagan Romans and Greeks in heaven? He
posits that the love of self or of the world drives one towards
hell, and love of God and fellow men towards heaven. Here is the
most influential and important book ever written on the subject!
Love for the Future: Building One World of Freedom and Democracy
Under God's Truth is a compilation of select international lectures
given by Ryuho Okawa during his (ongoing) global missionary tours.
While conflicting values of justice exists, this book espouses that
freedom and democracy are vital principles for global unification
that will resolutely foster peace and shared prosperity, if adopted
universally. The culminating reason - these principles are based on
a belief in God's Love and that we all contain divine nature
within. Chapter 1 of Part 1 introduces Okawa's lecture and Q&A
session in Germany, held in October 2018. Okawa conveys that the
time is now to liberate all remorseful memories of 20th-century
totalitarianism mired by the acts of the German Reich, and to band
together to stifle the present-day totalitarian-communist
superpower from mercilessly violating human rights and advancing
hegemonism throughout the world. This is a crucial step to
arresting global aggression from escalating into World War III. To
address the global problems that we currently face, Okawa
identifies what God seeks humanity to accomplish in the 21st
century from a historical, political, and ultimately a religious
perspective. Chapter 2 is based on Okawa's 2011 Hong Kong address
and Q&A session. In this lecture, Okawa encouraged the 1.4
billion people of China to strive for freedom-based prosperity and
for the citizens of Hong Kong to champion this crucial movement.
Okawa's insight became the foundation on which the people of Hong
Kong organized their democratization movement the Umbrella
Revolution, which occurred several years later. Chapter 3 is a
transcription of Okawa's 2019 lecture and Q&A session held in
Taiwan. In it, Okawa identifies the three signs of a totalitarian
country and articulates the importance of spreading the principles
of freedom, democracy, and faith from Taiwan to mainland China.
This, he says, is the righteous future in the eyes of God that will
help to bring happiness to the people of mainland China.
Furthermore, Okawa encourages neighboring countries to overcome
past grievances and seek prosperous development based on trust and
adulation. Part 2 reveals the national and global strategies of
four key world leaders: Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Angela Merkel,
and Donald Trump. By accessing their hidden consciousnesses,
through his unrivaled spiritual ability, Okawa divulges their true
thoughts and intentions. What they candidly reveal underscores the
importance of understanding and accepting the precepts expressed in
Part 1, to safeguard peace from actions that are influenced by
divisive political maneuverings. The new catalyst for humanity is
to accept the universal spiritual Truths under which we all live:
the inherent dignity of all people; God's Wisdom can resolve global
conflict; God's Love extends to every person, beyond difference of
race, nationality and religious ideology. Through these teachings,
readers will sense from the depths of their souls, that the "Love
of God," a universal force that watches over politics, philosophes
and religions, is the coalescing power to lead humanity towards a
prosperous and righteous tomorrow.
D. D. Home (1833 1886), the famous spiritualist and medium, here
documents the extraordinary psychic events in his life. Originally
published in 1863, this is the first of two autobiographical
volumes by Home, the second appearing nine years later. Home
describes mysterious phenomena from his very first vision at the
age of thirteen to the s ances he held for the rich and famous in
England, France, Italy and Russia. He astonished his receptive
audiences with startling paranormal feats including levitation. His
hosts included Napoleon III, Prince Humbert (later Humbert I of
Italy), Charles Darwin's cousin Sir Francis Galton, and many other
celebrities and aristocrats. Interwoven with these high-profile
activities, Home describes his personal life - the early death of
his first wife, his subsequent financial difficulties, and his
ongoing battle with tuberculosis. Incidents in My Life presents a
fascinating insight into the phenomenon of spiritualism during the
Victorian period.
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.
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.
The inside story of the 'reluctant medium', finally available in a
mass-market A-format edition Betty Shine was originally an opera
singer, but studied all forms of alternative healing, becoming a
vitamin and mineral therapist. Guided by spirit voices from the age
of two, she became a world-famous medium. This is the story of how
she became the best known medium and healer in the UK. Through her
books, tapes and absent healing service, she is in touch with
thousands of people worldwide. The hardback publication of her book
produced a tremendous response from both the media and the general
public and this A-format edition will bring her story to an even
wider audience.
"A Different Gospel," a book for the heart and the mind, is must
reading for those who seek reliable information about the "Word of
Faith" movement. Every Christian should read this book in order to
be aware of the dangerous implications of the widespread and cultic
"Word of Faith" movement preaching what is popularly known as
""Name It and Claim It"" theology. "A Different Gospel" is a bold
and revealing examination of the biblical and historical basis of
this movement. This new and revised edition is complete with a
foreword by Hank Hanegraaff, author of "Christianity in Crisis,"
and a new afterward by D. R. McConnell. The author knows the
movement first hand and has a heart for those snared by it. He is
also an academically trained observer who has based his work on
careful historical and biblical analysis. McConnell warns of the
movement's cultic nature in its doctrine of healing and its
understanding of the atonement and demonstrates how far the
movement's doctrine of prosperity is from Scripture's true
teaching.
A prophetic warning against the foolishness of crusades, John
Gray's Black Mass challenges our belief in human progress. Our
conventional view of history is wrong. It is founded on a
pernicious myth of an achievable utopia that in the last century
alone caused the murder of tens of millions. In Black Mass John
Gray tears down the religious, political and secular beliefs that
we insist are fundamental to the human project, examines the
interaction of terrorism, declining world resources, environmental
change, human myths of redemption and a flawed belief in Western
democracy, and shows us how a misplaced faith in our ability to
improve the world has actually made it far worse. 'Brilliant,
frightening, devastating' John Banville, Guardian 'A brilliant
polemic ... Gray's most powerful argument yet' J.G. Ballard,
Guardian, Books of the Year 'Causes vertigo when it does not cause
outrage' Sunday Times 'Exhilarating, invigorating' Literary Review
'Savage. Gray raises profound and valid doubts about the
conventional "plot" of modern history' Financial Times 'A load of
bollocks ... could hardly be more bonkers if it was crawling with
lizards' Sunday Telegraph John Gray has been Professor of Politics
at Oxford University, Visiting Professor at Harvard and Yale and
Professor of European Thought at the London School of Economics.
His books include False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism,
Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals and The
Immortalization Commission: The Strange Quest to Cheat Death. His
selected writings, Gray's Anatomy, was published in 2009.
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.
In this meditative memoir-a compelling fusion of Barbarian Days and
the journals of Thomas Merton-the author of Saltwater Buddha
reflects on his "failing toward enlightenment," his continued
search to find meaning and a greater understanding of grace in the
world's oceans as well as everyday life. Born to a family of
seekers, Jaimal Yogis left home at sixteen to surf in Hawaii and
join a monastery-an adventure he chronicled in Saltwater Buddha.
Now, in his early twenties, his heart is broken and he's lost his
way. Hitting the road again, he lands in a monastery in Dharamsala,
where he meets Sonam, a displaced Tibetan. To help his friend,
Jaimal makes a cockamamie attempt to reunite him with his family in
Tibet by way of America. Though he does not succeed, witnessing
Sonam's spirit in the face of failure offers Jaimal a deeper
understanding of faith. When the two friends part, he cannot fathom
the unlikely circumstances that will reunite them. All Our Waves
Are Water follows Jaimal's trek from the Himalayas to Indonesia; to
a Franciscan Friary in New York City to the dusty streets of
Jerusalem; and finally to San Francisco's Ocean Beach. Along his
journey, Jaimal prays and surfs; mourning a lost love and seeking
something that keeps eluding him. The poet Rumi wrote, "We are not
a drop in the ocean. We are the ocean in a drop." All Our Waves Are
Water is Jaimal's "attempt to understand the ocean in a drop, to
find that one moon shining in the water everywhere"-to find the
mystery that unites us.
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