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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Aspects of religions (non-Christian) > Religious experience
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
Healing Through and From Sarita's Pen is unique because the
inspirational and motivational quotes and prayers were designed to
be a blessing to others even while I was going through hurt, pain
and the disappointment of divorce . As a preacher, a teacher, and a
leader in my church, and I was going through this unthinkable
situation. But then, God gave me Jeremiah 29:11 (NLT); "For I know
the plans I have for you, says the Lord. They are plans for good
and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. It was then
that I changed my perspective of why he wanted me to write. The
writing was not for me, it was to help others. Yet in the process
of writing, I was being healed. All the trials and tribulations I
was going through became less and less traumatic. While I was
focusing on helping others, God handled my issues. Obedience is
better than sacrifice. God told me he had a new beginning waiting
for me, but I must let go of the past. He told me to not let the
enemy keep me depressed and discouraged. He would not let one door
close without opening another one for me. When the devil reminds me
of my past, remind him of his future. I wrote almost daily,
contributing to the healing of others, and being healed at the same
time.
When a woman from Samaria comes to draw water at Jacob's well,
Jesus, known prophetically as Shiloh, Prince of Peace, offers her
an incredible gift-living water. All she has to do is ask, which,
by the way, still applies today. Jesus explains that everyone who
drinks from His well, even those of questionable character like
her, will never be thirsty again, and the water will become a
spring welling up to eternal life (NIV). In Shiloh's Well you can
read all about an overflowing, abundant life that is available to
all those who drink of this miraculous living water. "My prayer is
that these pages will proclaim a clear, unequivocal message of
eternal hope and spiritual truth pointing to the God who has
sustained and blessed me my entire life. May Shiloh's Well make you
smile, touch your heart, lead you humbly to the feet of Christ,
enlighten your spiritual understanding, and challenge your
commitment to Christian service "
"Dare to Be Rare" is a spiritual roadmap that guides YOU to
understand the importance your core beliefs are, affecting every
aspect of your life. "Dare to Be Rare" guides you to take steps to
change your beliefs and then live your life as you dream you can.
If you are searching for an understanding of how God/Spirit relates
to you in the "here and now" reality of today's world, reading
"Dare to Be Rare" you can acquire new, self- rewarding beliefs
about yourself and your relationship to Spirit. You don't have to
be perfect to have an intimate relationship with Spirit. You
already are having one and you always have, but you may not have
known it if you harbored the old religious belief of God in the sky
and little you and me, separate and powerless beings, down here. As
you read this book you will find surprising answers to your
questions that can change your life for good. "I was drowning. Rev
Elle's course on meditation helped me stay afloat until I could be
rescued." -E.B "The alleged cancer is gone. Thanks for your
counseling Rev. Elle." "Rev Elle, I signed a $180,000 HUD contract.
Thank you for teaching me to believe in myself." -M.T.
The content in this work is fiction, fiction in the sense that the
main character through which the eyes of this metaphysical and
philosophical journey is viewed, Charlie, is not a real character,
nor are his counterparts and foils through which he explores
various topics such as love, the meaning of existence or the
origins of the cosmos and how our understanding of these abstract
ideas have evolved since the dawn of civilization. But like any
work of fiction, the characters do have some basis in real
experience, from which of course nothing can be created. The intent
of the work is to explore the foundations and evolution of
knowledge and the boundaries between reason and faith, boundaries
which from the author's perspective are not quite as clear as some
might have us believe. And the point of going through the exercise,
the purpose as it were, is not only for the author to come to a
better understanding of how all our modern branches of science hang
together, how they have come to be given their socio-political and
historical context, but also for others to share in his journey and
perhaps learn something along the way. Since the birth of language
and thought even, going back thousands of years and even prior to
the dawn of civilization itself, mankind has attempted to answer
two fundamental questions, questions that have spurred countless
creative forces and branches of thought over the centuries; namely
who we are and from whence we came. The answers to these questions,
no matter what race, religion or creed the seeker might be, or what
philosophy or religion they might adhere to, are inextricably
linked to each other. This journey of trying to understand our
place in the world, and the origins of the universe itself, is an
ageless quest that in many respects distinguishes mankind from the
rest of the creatures on the planet. Furthermore, this very same
quest to answer the same questions fuels not only scientific
development but also is the basis for theology and religion, both
approaching the same set of questions with a different set of tools
and with a different mindset but both trying to answer the same set
of basic questions as to who we are and how we got here. From the
author's perspective, in order to answer these questions
effectively in the Information Age, we should have at least some
understanding of the history of our answers to these questions as
they have evolved over time. For we all build our collective
knowledge on those that have come before us, whether we recognize
this or not. And in turn, that in building this bridge, a common
metaphor used throughout the work, we must leverage the tool of
metaphysics, a term originally coined by Aristotle but in the
context of this work implies a level of abstraction that sits above
physics as we understand it in today's world but also provides a
conceptual underpinning to all of the branches of knowledge that
collectively make up our ?understanding? of the world and out place
in it. In doing so, it is the author's hope that we can not only
come to a more complete and fuller understanding of the answers to
these basic human questions that have plagued mankind since time
immemorial, but also at the same time perhaps develop a deeper
understanding of the problems of life in the Information Age and
how we might best approach them, or cope with them, in way that not
only benefits ourselves as individuals but to society as a whole,
to which our individual well-being depends upon whether or not we
recognize it or not.
This book is for the reader who takes interest in an age-old issue
that remains contemporary with every succeeding generation. When,
how, and why we are here are questions that have caused countless
generations of thinkers and laymen alike to intuitively seek at the
very least the semblance of an answer to questions that have become
more of an outlook than a science, and in turn spring up among the
problems of modern life as opposed to allowing for a resolution to
that which was intended to clarify instead of further complicate.
Free from the shackles and bias imposed by the various schools of
religious, scientific and philosophical thought, the examinations
offered herein are rooted in systematic analyses of the scientific,
philosophical, ethical, social and finally the religious; which in
turn allows for the explanation and justification of concepts that
enable the reader to adopt a perspective relevant to the
distinctions of absolute truth and relativistic assumptions. Our
age is accurately referred to as the age of advancement and
technology and for good reason. The rapid pace of progression over
the last century in the life sciences has contributed to a
broadened understanding of knowledge itself and its relation to the
psychological and sociological aspects of our existence. As a
result of the significant expansion of the sciences, the desire for
an understanding of "self" and simply of "why" has in many ways
been diluted, thus negating the never ending questions that once
tugged at man's conscious in the middle of the night for thousands
of years. Today's amazing achievements have laid the foundation for
a whole series of newer problems and questions that threaten
mankind as never before. The medical and biological sciences have
enabled us to have a life expectancy beyond that of prior
generations, however coupled with that are the problems of
population explosion, which in the not too distant future will give
rise to serious concerns. We have the ability to harness the power
of the atom, yet along with it comes the ability to destroy all
that we hold sacred. Taking into consideration the advanced age we
live in, how does one account for the remarkable complexity extant
throughout the known universe? Is one to assume that our
consciousness coupled with our overwhelming sense of purpose can be
attributed solely to "random chance" alone? The law of causation
deals with the need for a preceding event leading to the outcome,
and despite the fact that this scientific age has left its
handprint on every facet of life today, it has failed to satisfy
the innate question of simply,
.............................................. why?
The Accidental Immigrant is the capstone work of world-renown
author Professor Kyriacos C. Markides, based on his over
fifty-year-quest for an authentic understanding of the true nature
of Reality. As a teenager he arrived at the docs of New York in
1960 with the purported aim of earning a business degree and
returning to his native Cyprus. Thanks to a string of uncanny
coincidences he soon realized that the real meaning and purpose of
his Atlantic crossing was not the acquisition of practical skills
but the development of his social awareness and spiritual
consciousness. This is the story, among other things, of his
valiant struggles to assimilate within American society and
culture, of his peace activism to help heal the wounds of ethnic
strife in his native Island, and of his relentless quest for
spiritual fulfillment within the challenging confines of the
secular and agnostic world of modern academia. As a sociologist and
a field researcher he shares with us his encounters with a variety
of remarkable people that include colorful Christian shamans and
healers possessors of paranormal gifts as well as charismatic monks
and ascetics who exposed him to the magnificent spiritual wisdom of
Eastern mystical Christianity. It is, among other things, these
kinds of experiences that step by step led him to realize that
there is a deeper Truth over and beyond our physical and sensate
universe that is the foundation and wellspring of everything that
happens in our lives within the three-dimensional world. And it is
this awareness that could eventually lead towards the integration
of the best of science with the best of religion for the long-term
survival of the human race.
HOW MEDITATION CAN HELP YOU ESTABLISH A DIRECT CONNECTION TO
GOD
"CHRIST IN YOU, THE HOPE OF GLORY" Colossians 1: 27 (NIV)
The Bible states in the Scriptures that God has placed the
Christ Spirit within each one of us. In John 14:20, Jesus says "On
that day you will realize that I am in the Father, and you are in
me, and I am in you." Author Allen C. Liles, an ordained
non-denominational minister, wants us to consider using the daily
practice of meditation to help establish a direct link between us
and the Divine.
Rev. Liles shares the wisdom, guidance, insight and support that
he received from God and the Christ Spirit within us over a full
year of sitting in the silence every morning. He claims no special
relationship with God. Rev. Liles believes that each of us can
access the Holy Presence by becoming open and receptive to sitting
with God in meditation on a regular basis. His struggles during the
year included the illness of his wife, retirement from a
ministerial career, aging, caregiving, family issues with adult
children, financial concerns, and finding the courage to take life
one day at a time. No matter what your problems or concerns, Rev.
Liles's experiences in meditation offer hope for a happier,
fulfilled and more peaceful life in a time of turmoil and
change.
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