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A Buddhist Genesis
Again, there is a season, at vast intervals in the lapse of time, when this world is re-evolved; and upon the world's evolution, people disappear from the host of the Radiant and come down hither.[1] And they are mind-made, feeders on joy, self-resplendent, traversing the sky, and abiding in goodness. [And so] do they dwell for a long, long period... Any thoughts?
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A Sister's Love For Her Brother By Irvin Rozier
Luke 11 verses 1,2: "Now a certain man was sick, named Lazarus, of Bethany, the town of Mary and her sister Martha. (It was that Mary which anointed the Lord with ointment, and wiped his feet with her hair, whose brother Lazarus was sick)." The story of Lazarus and his sisters is a wonderful story a... Any thoughts?
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Advice on the Benefits of Prayer Wheels
In Solu Kumbu all the old men and women turn prayer wheels every day. When they are at home in the morning and in the evening before they go to bed, they hold a mala in their left hand, a prayer wheel in their right, and recite OM MANI PADME HUNG. And when they walk around, they constantly turn the prayer wheel and recite OM MANI PADME HUNG... Any thoughts?
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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume et al
Extracted from: Enquiries Concerning the Human Understanding, and Concerning the Principles of Morals, By David Hume. Any thoughts?
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An Introduction to Yoga by Annie Besant
These lectures[FN#1: Delivered at the 32nd Anniversary of the Theosophical Society held at Benares, on Dec. 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th, 1907.] are intended to give an outline of Yoga, in order to prepare the student to take up, for practical purposes, the Yoga sutras of Patanjali, the chief treatise on Yoga... Any thoughts?
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Ancient Indian Aircraft Technology
From The Anti-Gravity Handbook by D. Hatcher Childress Any thoughts?
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Annie Besant, by Annie Besant
It is a difficult thing to tell the story of a life, and yet more difficult when that life is one's own. At the best, the telling has a savour of vanity, and the only excuse for the proceeding is that the life, being an average one, reflects many others, and in troublous times like ours may give the experience of many rather than of one. Any thoughts?
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Asanas - iPadmaLibrary Spiritual Encyclopedia
Asana, the third stage of Hatha Yoga; the posture for meditation... Any thoughts?
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Aspirations for Mahamudra
Gurus and yidams, deities of the mandala, Buddhas of the three times and ten directions and your children, Consider me with kindness. Grant your blessing that all my wishes be realized... Any thoughts?
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Autobiographical Sketches, by Annie Besant
I am so often asked for references to some pamphlet or journal in which may be found some outline of my life, and the enquiries are so often couched in terms of such real kindness, that I have resolved to pen a few brief autobiographical sketches, which may avail to satisfy friendly questioners, and to serve, in some measure, as defence against unfair attack. Any thoughts?
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Avalokitesvara and the Tibetan Contemplation of Compassion
Who is Avalokitesvara? What is his place in Buddhist doctrine and history? Why is he important in Tibetan Buddhism? What is his function in Tibetan Buddhism? What does he do? What are the philosophical explanations of his existence? How is he used in contemplative practice?... Any thoughts?
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Babylonian and Assyrian Literature, by Anonymous
The great nation which dwelt in the seventh century before our era on the banks of Tigris and Euphrates flourished in literature as well as in the plastic arts, and had an alphabet of its own. The Assyrians sometimes wrote with a sharp reed, for a pen, upon skins, wooden tablets, or papyrus brought from Egypt. In this case they used cursive letters of a Phoenician character. Any thoughts?
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Bhagavad Gita - iPadmaLibrary Spiritual Encyclopedia
Bhagavad Gita (lit, the "Lord's Song"), an episode of the Maha-Bharata, the great epic poem of India. It contains a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna on Spiritual Philosophy... Any thoughts?
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Bhakti - iPadmaLibrary Spiritual Encyclopedia
Bhakti is an originally Sanskrit term, used in many South Asian languages, that means intense devotion, expressed by action (service) and/or placing oneself at the mercy of the divine... Any thoughts?
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Bhakti Yoga - iPadmaLibrary Spiritual Encyclopedia
Bhakti is the Sanskrit term that signifies a blissful, selfless and overwhelming love of God as the beloved Father, Mother, Child, Friend or whichever relationship or personal aspect of God... Any thoughts?
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Bible Stories and Religious Classics, by Philip P. Wells
In the Middle Ages stories of the martyrs and legends of the Church, along with some simple form of catechetical instruction, formed the basis of a child's mental and religious training. Later, during and after the Crusades, the stories of war and the mysteries of the East increased the stock in trade for the homes of Europe; but still the horizon remained a narrow one. Even the invention of printing did not bring to the young as many direct advantages as would naturally be expected. Any thoughts?
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Biography of Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche Kirti
Tsenshab Rinpoche was born in 1926 in the Amdo region of eastern Tibet. At the age of 8, he was recognized by the tenth Kirti Rinpoche as the first reincarnation of Khensur Kramcho Phuntsog, a former abbot of Kirti gompa in Amdo. At the age of 9, Rinpoche took ordination as a monk... Any thoughts?
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Buddha's Discourse on the End of the World
Now there comes, O monks, a season when, after many years, many hundreds and thousands and hundreds of thousands of years, it does not rain; and while it rains not, all seedlings and vegetation, all plants, grasses, and trees dry up, wither away and cease to be. Thus, monks, constituent things are impermanent, unstable, non-eternal: so much so, that this alone is enough to weary and disgust one therewith and emancipate therefrom... Any thoughts?
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Buddhism - iPadmaLibrary Spiritual Encyclopedia
Buddhism is a religion and philosophy focusing on the teachings of the Buddha Sakyamuni (Siddhartha Gautama), who probably lived in the 5th century BCE. Buddhism spread throughout the ancient Indian sub-continent in the five centuries following the Buddha's death, and propagated into Central, Southeast, and East Asia over the next two millennia... Any thoughts?
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Buddhism In Our Daily Life Lecture 1
In the Christian Bible, in the Book of John, Chapter XVI, Verse 12, Jesus Christ tells his disciples, "I have yet many things to say unto ye, but ye cannot bear them now." That is to say, what Christ did teach his disciples was only a small part of what he knew... Any thoughts?
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Buddhism In Our Daily Life Lecture 4
Let me make it clear, first of all, that the joy I refer to here is not the kind of temporary joy that can be the cause or source of later suffering. For example, one does have a sensation of joy and being carefree when one i drunk, but the actions one might commit while intoxicated could be... Any thoughts?
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Buddhist Attitude To Life by Lama Choedak
I am extermely happy to be given the opportunity to come and share with you the contribution Buddhism could make to better the well being of human society. Tonight we have come together to discuss the benefits of sincere sharing of good things we value in our society in general and particularly religion... Any thoughts?
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Christ The Way, The Truth, and The Life by John Brown (of Wamphray)
Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner-stone, in whom all the building fitly framed together, groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord; as it ought to be the principal concern of all who have not sitten down on this side of Jordan to satisfy their souls (once created for, and in their own nature requiring, in order to satisfaction, spiritual, immortal, and incorruptible substance,)... Any thoughts?
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Christian Yoga? by Paul Jerard
There is an interesting article in the September 5th issue of Time magazine. This particular article covers a spectrum of opinions about mixing Christianity with Yoga. Even, if you donxt agree with a single opinion, itxs a good read, as long as you remain objective. Any thoughts?
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Christianity and Islam, by C.H. Becker
A comparison of Christianity with Muhammedanism or with any other religion must be preceded by a statement of the objects with which such comparison is undertaken, for the possibilities which lie in this direction are numerous. The missionary, for instance, may consider that a knowledge of the similarities of these religions would increase the efficacy of his proselytising work: his purpose would thus be wholly practical. Any thoughts?
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