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 Topic: Magick & SpiritualityThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
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Posted on Friday, August 22, 2003 - 08:10 AM |
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Nostradamus
And The Islamic Jihad
by
Robert A. Nelson
The 16th century French doctor Michel Nostradamus (de Notredame)
is widely considered to be the greatest prophet of all time,
though Christians balk at the claim (dogma rules that the Bible
is foremost). Nostradamus began to discover his prophetic
abilities in 1547:
In 1554, I decided to give way and, by dark and cryptic
sentences, tell of the causes of the future mutation of mankind,
especially the most urgent ones... in a manner that would not
upset fragile sentiments. All had to be written under a cloudy
form, above all things prophetic...
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Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 - 05:02 AM |
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Fulcanelli and the Mystery of the Cross at Hendaye
by Vincent Bridges
In 1926, a mysterious volume issued in a luxury edition of three hundred copies by a small Paris publishing firm known mostly for artistic reprints rocked the Parisian occult underworld. Its title was Le Mystère des Cathédrales (The Mystery of the Cathedrals). The author, “Fulcanelli,” claimed that the great secret of alchemy, the queen of Western occult sciences, was plainly displayed on the walls of Paris’s own cathedral, Notre-Dame-de-Paris.
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Posted on Friday, August 15, 2003 - 06:38 AM |
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The
Four Suits of the Tarot: Tools for Understanding the Elements
by
Christine Hall
The
basic building blocks of the Tarot are the same basic building blocks of
all occult knowledge; the four elements of Fire, Water, Air and Earth.
These days, many people have a superficial knowledge of these elements
because of the popularity of astrology. However, many astrologers get so
caught-up in discovering the beauty and intricacy of the astrological system
that they never give the study of the pure elements the attention they
deserve, ending up with only a cursory knowledge of this basic ingredient
of all spiritual knowledge. They know, for example, that people born under
a Fire sign tend to be strong willed and volatile or that Water people
are moody and emotional, but little more. An in-depth study of Fire and
Water would do much to help them understand why.
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Posted on Thursday, August 14, 2003 - 05:17 AM |
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Simply Aware
by Paramananda Ishaya
…Like a raging ocean of bliss, it spares no one of its inciting rapture…
The world we are born into and live is the complete opposite of our true nature. Why do so many of us feel as though we are aliens on our own planet, cut off from our family, friends and the rest of humanity? Walking alone in this strange world, we are confronted with the ups and downs as if thrown into a tormented sea, tossed up and down on the waves of life, just waiting to be thrown against the rocks along the shore. “Why me?” We ask ourselves, as we look at everyone else, seemingly gliding through life on a breeze unaffected by life’s hardships. Why does my heart ache with longing, and what I am longing for? Is it God, is it peace, is it a better job, a better relationship? Why is it when I get all the things I want, I am still not experiencing peace? Does no one else have this burning desire to be whole and complete, even for an instant? What about living a life in perpetual bliss…. is that a myth?
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Posted on Thursday, August 07, 2003 - 05:43 AM |
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Gratitude and God
by Michael Lamas
Imagine a nondescript door. People walk by it every day, ignoring it. If they knew that beyond this door was a land showered with divine energy, then perhaps they would enter. Stepping through, they would experience profound feelings, understanding, and focus. That door is gratitude, something easy to miss.
Being grateful is a doorway to the divine. Much more than being thankful when someone is kind to you, gratitude covers all experience. At its base is a deep appreciation for being alive. Life is a miracle and a blessing. From this sacred place, spiritual energies and insights can fill your mind, heart, and body.
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Posted on Saturday, August 02, 2003 - 05:00 AM |
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Meditation: Healing the Inner World First
by Dr. Darryl Pokea
One cannot have healing without embracing that which needs to be healed. Meditation provides a pathway in the mind to observe the multitude of painful thoughts and emotions that we all carry that keep us separate from the One and one another. The states of consciousness available through meditation allow for objectivity, so lucidity can shine through the ego's darkest illusions in daily living.
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Posted on Friday, August 01, 2003 - 02:26 PM |
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Healing Buildings
by
Michael Borden
"In the heart cave of the body there is inner space and in that inner-space there is the vibrant thread of consciousness. It is this thread of consciousness that functions as the string of the sarira-vina (bodily instrument)."
"The structure of the vaastu inspired building vibrates with cosmic energy and the bodily instrument
resonates with this vibration."
"To create and offer the house of supreme bliss, and to enable us to experience that supreme bliss here in this mundane house itself -- these are the prime motives of the Vaastu science." - Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati
For the past three years I have traveled annually to Chennai, India to study the principles of Vastu Science as applied to architecture. I had become aware of this tradition of sacred architecture, that was supposed to be founded in basic principles of the laws of nature, through my work and research during the previous two years. During that time I had been commissioned to design two buildings that conformed to what my clients called Sthapatya Vedic architecture.
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Posted on Friday, August 01, 2003 - 05:39 AM |
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What Is Goddess Sexuality?
by
Linda E. Savage, Ph.D.
Imagine living in a culture where sex was sacred and not a sin! The cultures that honored the divine feminine, existing for over 30,000 years, knew that our sexuality was a life-affirming expression of the life force. Sexuality and spirituality was never seen as separate in these cultures and only became split during the patriarchal era. The ancient cultures understood that sexual pleasure was a wonderful way to honor the Goddess, connect with spirit and renew the land, as well as to connect deeply with others.
The rituals performed at Beltane, (the Celtic celebration of the rebirth of spring on May 1st) reflected this integration of sex, spirit, and community. Such celebrations were enacted in earth honoring cultures all over the world and continue in areas such as Latvia, one of the oldest intact cultures in Europe (5,000 years or more). On the summer Solstice, every adult Latvian participates in a celebration that is similar to Mardi Gras, with its ribald jokes, libations and erotic costumes, but with added benefits.
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Posted on Friday, August 01, 2003 - 04:54 AM |
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Tales From the Dark Side: The Strange Case of Rosemarys Baby
by Christine
Hall
In 1967, director Roman Polanski made
one of the most delightfully evil movies ever released by mainstream
cinema. True to the old adage that great films are made from mediocre
novels, Rosemarys Baby was based on the just so-so novel
by Ira Levin which tells the story of Rosemary Woodhouse, who is
manipulated by her husband and his witch friends to have
the devils baby.
It seemed natural that Polanski would
hire as consultant Anton La Vey, who had recently gained notoriety in
San Francisco by proclaiming himself to be the high priest of the
Church of Satan and declaring the year one, the year of
the devil, a sentiment that was repeated in the movie by a coven of
devil worshippers. It also seemed natural that the director would use
this self proclaimed Satanist to play the devil in this film, where
he is seen impregnating the drugged Rosemary in a series of quick
subliminal flashes. However, what seemed like a perfect fit might
have had dire consequences for everyone involved in this project.
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Posted on Friday, July 25, 2003 - 06:15 PM |
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The Role of Ritual in Enhancing Sexual Eroticism
by Linda E. Savage, Ph.D.
Last year at the Regional Conference in San Francisco, I introduced the ritual of the Great Marriage as an archetype for female sexuality as it was viewed by the cultures that honored the divine feminine. Collectively these are called the Goddess cultures. For those of you who are new to the Goddess information, there are cultures that existed for more than 30,000 years and until around 5 to 8,000 years ago that were women-centered as well as women honoring.
Women’s sexual desire in these ancient matrilineal societies was considered an active, powerful erotic drive. Their view of women’s sexuality was far more life affirming than what has developed under patriarchy. The wisdom of ancient cultures is that sexual desire is a sacred gift of the Great Mother. In these cultures, women were raised to feel plenty of permission to explore sexual pleasure without judgment and within a world view that integrated sexuality with spirituality.
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