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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Alternative belief systems > Contemporary non-Christian & para-Christian cults & sects
Discover some of the world’s most awe-inspiring and holy places,
from Stonehenge to Uluru, and Walden Pond to Angkor Wat. Humans
have always searched for and created meaning in the world around
them, whether in breathtakingly stunning natural features and
phenomena, acknowledging the ancient home of a particular faith or
movement, or honouring the location of a significant event. In this
beautifully illustrated guide, Alice Peck discusses what makes a
place spiritual – whether reaches of time, geography, the
provision of sustenance or inspiration, or mystery and magic –
and then explores 80 such locations around the globe. Rather than a
comprehensive travel guide, the description of each one includes a
detail or tip – something beautiful, strange, relatively unknown
or unfamiliar – to allow readers to deepen their focus and
perhaps experience the place in a different way than they might
expect. If you are unable to travel at this time, this book will
help you plan your next adventure. And if you are trying to limit
your carbon footprint, each destination is accompanied by a related
meditation, prayer, practice or quotation to help you connect to
the spirit of it from your own home.
The current practice of the cult of Maria Lionza is one of the most
important and yet unexplored religious practices in Venezuela.
Based on long-term fieldwork, this book explores the role of images
and visual culture within the cult. By adopting a relational
approach, A Goddess in Motion shows how the innumerable images of
this goddess-represented as an Indian, white or mestizo woman-move
constantly from objects to bodies, from bodies to dreams, and from
the religion domain to the art world. In short, this book is a
fascinating study that sheds light on the role of visual creativity
in contemporary religious manifestations.
Each of us is made of the same "stuff," yet we continuously see
each other and the world around us as dissimilar and separate. It's
important to see ourselves as part of a greater entity. In
"Wholarian Vision, " author Katrina Mayer presents a new way of
seeing the world and bringing it together. With prose, stories, and
poems interspersed, Mayer introduces the Wholarian vision-a process
of being connected to all things and to all people in order to see
others without prejudice or bias. "Wholarian Vision" introduces and
explains this new concept and describes how it affects the mind,
body, and spirit. It discusses both the Wholarian world and the
relationships within it. With the goal of bringing the world
together through a global perspective, "Wholarian Vision" shows how
we all originate from one and we will always be part of one. Our
actions, our choices, our lives, and our voices are the message of
one heart, one world, and one love.
Millions of people, who have started to awaken to the spiritual
side of life, find a spiritual teaching, start to apply that
teaching, and then gradually get caught in the age-old ego games.
They use the spiritual teaching to prop up their sense of being the
favorite sons or the chosen people. The ego always manages to turn
any spiritual teaching into a false path-the outer path, which
makes you think that you can qualify for the ascension by changing
other people or the world. The human ego uses all kinds of tricks
to justify its own choices, especially its unwillingness to change.
The ego will seek to make you believe that it cannot, is not
allowed to or does not need to rise beyond its current level. Thus,
in order to rise from one level of consciousness to the next, the
you will have to transcend the corresponding aspect of the ego. The
real spiritual path is an inner path, where you realize that the
only way that you can qualify for your ascension is to change
yourself-your sense of self. Thus, to find the true spiritual path
that leads to your real freedom from mortal struggle, you have to
find the secret path beyond ego. For those who are open to the
existence of universal spiritual teachers who have already followed
the path beyond ego, this book offers a unique perspective on what
the ego is and how it originated. What better way to go beyond ego
than to learn from teachers who are already there. In this book,
many Masters - Jesus, Mother Mary, Gautama Buddha, El Morya, Saint
Germain and others - give their teachings about finding the secret
path beyond the ego-based consciousness. Having experienced the
subtleties of the human ego, the Masters give practical guidance
for recognizing and transcending the ego. This will empower you to
find true freedom and awaken your full potential as an
individualization of God. This is an indispensable guide for all
serious students of new spirituality.
In "The New Revelation" the first dawn of the coming change has
been described. In "The Vital Message" the sun has risen higher,
and one sees more clearly and broadly what our new relations with
the Unseen may be. As I look into the future of the human race I am
reminded of how once, from amid the bleak chaos of rock and snow at
the head of an Alpine pass, I looked down upon the far stretching
view of Lombardy, shimmering in the sunshine and extending in one
splendid panorama of blue lakes and green rolling hills until it
melted into the golden haze which draped the far horizon. Such a
promised land is at our very feet which, when we attain it, will
make our present civilisation seem barren and uncouth. Already our
vanguard is well over the pass. Nothing can now prevent us from
reaching that wonderful land which stretches so clearly before
those eyes which are opened to see it.
"Icelandic Spiritualism" is an engaging social anthropological
study of the place of spiritualism in Icelandic church and society
during the first half of the twentieth century. Challenging
standard theoretical approaches to the study of religion, the book
contributes a wealth of data on the history of religion and
psychical research, presenting it in a vivid descriptive narrative.
The authors trace the role of the spirit world in Icelandic
culture, giving particular attention to the distinctive history of
Iceland's "conversion" to Christianity. They focus on the
appearance of "modern" spiritualism as a distinct phenomenon in
Icelandic life. The book studies the interaction between various
groups in fin-de-siecle Icelandic society, not least in the state
church, as mediumistic phenomena became widely reported through the
newspapers. To some, Icelandic spiritualism may be considered a
deviant case of Protestantism. What makes this book interesting,
however, is that the spiritualism is seen as integral to Iceland's
transition to modernity. While "Icelandic Spiritualism"
concentrates mainly on the first half of the twentieth century, it
also provides a summary of the continuation of spiritualist
phenomena up to the current period. This intriguing study will be
of interest to theologians, philosophers, sociologists,
psychologists, and anthropologists.
In this book , discover the Life Continuum, the means by which a
being inherits and then lives the lives of others. Here also
discover the Chart of Attitudes, containing the buttons which, when
pressed, unlock any case.
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