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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Alternative belief systems > Contemporary non-Christian & para-Christian cults & sects > Spiritualism
Is religion dying out in Western societies? Is personal
spirituality taking its place? Both stories are inadequate.
Institutional religion is not simply coming to an end in Western
societies. Rather, its assets and properties are redistributed:
large parts of the church have gone into liquidation. Religion is
crossing the boundaries of the parish and appears in other social
contexts. In the fields of leisure, health care and contemporary
culture, religion has an unexpected currency. The metaphor of
liquidation provides an alternative to approaches that merely
perceive the decline of religion or a spiritual revolution.
Religion is becoming liquid. By examining a number of case studies
in the Netherlands and beyond, including World Youth Day,
television, spiritual centers, chaplaincy, mental healthcare,
museums and theatre, this book develops a fresh way to look at
religion in late modernity and produces new questions for
theological and sociological debate. It is both an exercise in
sociology and an exercise in practical theology conceived as the
engaged study of religious praxis. As such, the aim is not only to
get a better understanding of what is going on, but also to
critique one-sided views and to provide alternative perspectives
for those who are active in the religious field or its
surroundings.
Learn how to take back your life
Who doesn't deserve unconditional love? The only thing stopping
us from being the love we are is the fear-based programming that we
have been imprinted with. Spirited Clearings was originated by a
truly extraordinary woman and teacher, Meg Hoopes. She laid the
groundwork for us to work with our angels, ascended masters, and
higher self, so we could take our power back.
- Remove negative programming based in fear.
- Find out who benefits from our negative programming.
- Remove negative entities.
- Stop behavior patterns that don't serve us.
- Transmute all of the negative energy we have been harboring
through these programs into unconditional love.
Have you wondered why something or someone will trigger fear or
feelings within that don't feel good? These clearings are the
simple way to release what feels bad. Have you ever felt consumed
with fear, doubt, jealousy, hatred, spite, revenge, etc.? Relax--it
wasn't your fault. You can forgive and transmute everything in your
life that doesn't feel good into love. We will show you how to get
lasting results that will enable you to empower yourself.
Noted historian John Chasteen traces the global history of
marijuana, exploring its rich heritage with captivating insight.
Among the first domesticated plants, Surprisingly, though, only
infrequently has it been used as a recreational drug. Instead,
there is a vibrant spiritual dimension to its long history that has
been continually ignored.
"For You I Write - Journal" is the best way to document your
progress in fulfilling God's purpose for your life. This is more
than a diary, but a record of the your many wonderful memories. At
the bottom of each odd numbered page, you'll find a unique
scripture that reminds you of God's purpose for your life. For
example, "Matthew 5:16 - Let your light so shine before men, that
they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in
heaven." Each even numbered page contains a simple reminder that
"Today, I've decided to use my gifts for You." Write that book that
God has put in you to write. Write that poem, that song, that
business plan or simply take time to reflect on who you were
designed to be. This 162 lined pages, 5.5" wide x 8.5" high,
hardcover Spiritual Journal is durable and great for bible study,
prayer, and devotional time. For More Information: kobaltbooks.com
Noted historian John Chasteen traces the global history of
marijuana, exploring its rich heritage with captivating insight.
Among the first domesticated plants, Surprisingly, though, only
infrequently has it been used as a recreational drug. Instead,
there is a vibrant spiritual dimension to its long history that has
been continually ignored.
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