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 Topic: Magick & SpiritualityThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
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Posted on Thursday, November 20, 2008 - 02:00 PM |
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Feng Shui consultant Ken Lauher offers our visitors advice on using Feng Shui in the home for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Celebrity Feng Shui Consultant Offers Thanksgiving Tips
This holiday season, Feng Shui consultant Ken Lauher, is working with celebrity clients to bring joy and continued prosperity into their homes. He offers easy Feng Shui tips you can apply to welcome wealth, abundance and happiness into your home this Thanksgiving.
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Posted on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - 05:00 PM |
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An Iron Age chiseled stone slab found in Turkey indicates that ancients in that area believed in the separation of body and soul.
Ancient Group Believed Departed Souls Lived in Stone Monuments
Archaeologists in southeastern Turkey have discovered an Iron Age chiseled stone slab that provides the first written evidence in the region that people believed the soul was separate from the body.
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A stone slab found in Turkey by a University of Chicago expedition reveals the first evidence for a belief in the region for the soul existing outside the body. People believed the soul lived in the stone. |
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Posted on Sunday, November 16, 2008 - 03:23 PM |
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Hale Dwoskin, featured teacher in "The Secret" and author of the New York Times best seller "The Sedona Method," reveals how to avoid fear, anxiety and depression that can otherwise easily arise in people during the current economic recession.
Why Economic Recession Shouldn't Mean Emotional Depression
It's now fairly apparent that the United States is in a recession. About 74 percent of Americans agreed to that statement back in March, while 36 percent believe it is somewhat likely that the United States' economy will slip into a full-fledged depression in the next two years (23 percent thought it was very likely that this would occur), according to a USA Today/Gallup poll.
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Posted on Friday, November 14, 2008 - 06:42 PM |
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together 18 experts in the field of health, wellness and personal development to explore the ancient symbol of The Wheel Of Life and how to lead a more balanced and harmonious life.
Personal Growth Documentary Offers Ancient Remedies For Today's Woes
This Wednesday, November 19 marks the world premiere of the new health, wellness and personal development documentary The Wheel Of Life in Melbourne, Australia.
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Posted on Sunday, November 02, 2008 - 06:28 PM |
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According to new research, a person’s level of commitment to spiritual rituals is directly linked to their sense of personal control in life.
Religious Beliefs & Devotion Linked to Sense of Personal Control
An individual’s level of commitment to religious rituals like praying and attending service is directly linked to their sense of personal control in life, according to new University of Toronto research.
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Posted on Friday, October 31, 2008 - 05:01 PM |
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"Stories of a Recovering Fundamentalist: Understanding and Responding to Christianity Absolutism" by James C. Alexander is the winner of the National Best Books Award 2008 competition for the Religion-Christianity category.
"Stories of a Recovering Fundamentalist" Wins 2008 National Best Books Award
USABookNews.com has named Stories of a Recovering Fundamentalist: Understanding and Responding to Christian Absolutism by James C. Alexander as the winner of The National Best Books 2008 Award in the category of Religion/Christianity. Part memoir and part carefully researched investigation; the book is designed to spark conversation among readers from all religious backgrounds. It offers worthwhile information for mainstream Christians, curious evangelicals, recovering fundamentalists or anyone wanting to understand this timely topic.
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James C. Alexander |
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Posted on Tuesday, October 28, 2008 - 05:28 PM |
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November is National American Indian Heritage Month and author Laura Ramirez reminds everyone it's the perfect time to reflect upon the values that native people have contributed to mainstream society.
Four Ancient Native Values that Inspire Mainstream Culture
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and it's the perfect time to reflect upon the values that native people have contributed to mainstream society. Since these values are central to sound leadership, it makes sense to consider them as voters determine who will be the next president. Although these values are deeply rooted in native culture, it may be surprising to learn that they are the foundation for many of the mainstream beliefs held today.
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Laura Ramirez |
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Posted on Sunday, October 26, 2008 - 05:26 PM |
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Our friend Giten is back with some great thoughts on the anima and animus. Did you know that a person's love interest will often resemble their inner "other sex?"
Roots and Wings: The Inner Man and Woman
Excerpted from the not-yet-finished book Presence - Working from Within: Working with People from Love, Truth and Wholeness
by Swami Dhyan Giten
What are the inner man and woman? How do the inner man and woman relate to therapeutic work? How do the inner man and woman relate to creativity? Our being consists of two contradictory tendencies and poles: the male and female aspect.
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The writer in blissful communion without barrier with Toshen, a beloved friend through many lives. |
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Posted on Friday, October 24, 2008 - 06:00 PM |
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First time author Lisa Reed reveals how upheaval and trauma became blessings in disguise.
"Divinely Blessed: A Journey of Light" Takes Readers on a Voyage to Inner Peace
Some books are written to help us grow. Others provide inspiration to face life with newfound faith. Still others share a tale that literally leaves us captivated. Rarely do we find one book that does it all. Yet, Divinely Blessed: A Journey of Light is a book that makes us think, makes us feel and moves us to a new level of understanding. More than a book you read, this is a book you experience.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 - 02:00 PM |
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Denise Coates, author of the new book, "Feel it Real! A Guided Approach to Bringing The Law of Attraction Into Your Life," gives five tips to fix the economy by using The Law of Attraction.
You Can Help Fix the Economy By Using The Law of Attraction
Denise Coates, author of the newly released book, Feel it Real! A Guided Approach to Bringing The Law of Attraction Into Your Life, claims that a couple of her Feel It Real! Interactive Coaching Program students recently made it their personal intention to help the U.S. economy thrive once again by using The Law of Attraction to imagine the economy as they wished it to be.
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