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How The Cyclone Came to the West
Once there lived a family in the village of Joephu, in the Palrong valley of the Dhoshul region in Eastern Tibet. There was a father, mother, two sisters, and two brothers. Like many Tibetan families they were very devout... Any thoughts?
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How To Live Free of Fear of Death
Everybody is worried about dying, the Tibetan teacher Sogyal Rinpoche said. But to die is extremely simple. You breathe out, and you don't breathe in.... Any thoughts?
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How To Send An E-mail To God By Arthur Levine
A lot of us want to have more faith and get closer to God. The question is how do we do this? Maybe we should, strip away our inhibitions, unlock our imaginations, and send an imaginary e-mail to God. Maybe you could send God an imaginary e-mail in the form of a prayer. After all, God is always inte... Any thoughts?
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Hymn of Praise
I hold aloft the scepter of compassion, the diamond thunderbolt of love. Its' five prongs showing the five wisdoms, conquering the five passions. I must be worthy to uphold it... Any thoughts?
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I Still Believe In Hell By Brian Jones
At first glance you'd probably think I'm resistant to change. I don't drink Starbucks coffee. I am not a big Abercrombie & Fitch fan. I'm still not used to women having tattoos. I am not getting an earring any time soon. The Palm Pilot craze has passed me by. I can't take pictures with my cell phone and... Any thoughts?
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Incense Offering
Incense offering, or Sang-sol, is a ceremony performed by Tibetans from all walks of life to mark important events in their lives. A widespread national custom, it can be preformed individually or in groups, on occasions such as the Dalai Lama's birthday, marriages, third day of the Tibetan New Year, or preceding other important events... Any thoughts?
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Is Mars Habitable?, by Alfred Russel Wallace
This small volume was commenced as a review article on Professor Percival Lowell's book, _Mars and its Canals_, with the object of showing that the large amount of new and interesting facts contained in this work did not invalidate the conclusion I had reached in 1902, and stated in my book on _Man's Place in the Universe_, that Mars was not habitable. Any thoughts?
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Jnana Yoga - iPadmaLibrary Spiritual Encyclopedia
Jnana in Sanskrit means knowledge, and is often interpreted to mean knowledge of the true self. In the Vedanta school of the Hindu religion, to know Brahman as one's own Self is jnana... Any thoughts?
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KHUDDAKA PÃTHA
Khuddaka Pá.tha, or Lesser Readings, is one of the books of the Buddhist Scriptures. It is the first of the fifteen divisions of Khuddaka Nikáya, and immediately precedes Dhammapada... Any thoughts?
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King Of Kings And Lord Of Lords! By David Ben-Ariel
John 14:3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto Myself; that where I am, there you may be also. Yashua ascended to Heaven from the Mount of Olives and He will return to the Mount of Olives and liberate Jerusalem and reign from there with His glorified saint... Any thoughts?
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Leading A Growing Church By Brian Jones
Recently I spent the day reflecting on my fumbling attempts to lead our church in growth. To say that I've felt unprepared for my current assignment is an understatement... the Three Stooges meet Forrest Gump strikes me as a more accurate picture. While my initial list filled three pages, here are f... Any thoughts?
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Mahabharata - iPadmaLibrary Spiritual Encyclopedia
The Mahabharata is one of the three major ancient Sanskrit epics of India, the others being the Ramayana and the Bhagavatam. Traditionally ascribed to Vyasa, it is the third longest literary epic poem in the world... Any thoughts?
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Mahâ-samaya-sutta
Thus I heard. When Buddha was once residing in the forest called Mahâ-vana, situated in the city of Kapilavatthu in the country of Sakya, attended by a numerous retinue of bhikkhus, all of them arahats, amounting to about five hundred in number... Any thoughts?
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Making Things Harder By Brian Jones
In a letter historians call “The Epistle To Diognetus,” an unknown second century disciple wrote to a skeptic named Diognetus to answer his questions about this strange new religion called “Christianity.” The opening lines of his letter capture what people must have found so appealing about follower... Any thoughts?
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Meditation - iPadmaLibrary Spiritual Encyclopedia
The English word meditation comes from the Latin meditatio, which originally indicated every type of physical or intellectual exercise, then later evolved into the more specific meaning contemplation.... Any thoughts?
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Mind Inscription
The nature of the mind is un-born. Why should it be necessary to know this? Fundamentally there is not one single phenomenon; who then can speak about defilement and purification? There is no end to coming and going, and no matter how much one seeks, one will never realize it! When everything is inactive, then the bright stillness will manifest by itself. Any thoughts?
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Mind and Thoughts by Premansu Chand
Patanjali in his scripture Yogasutra describes that there are fifty types of thoughts. However in spiritualism and Yoga one should believe in thoughts based on proof only. All other thoughts build up ignorance in the mind and hides the truth. Any thoughts?
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Mumonkan: The Gateless Gate
Buddhism makes mind its foundation and no-gate its gate. Now, how do you pass through this no-gate? It is said that things coming in through the gate can never be your own treasures. What is gained from external circumstances will perish in the end... Any thoughts?
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Guild of Hypatia --- Shrine Keepers Guild Any thoughts?
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Only Dreaming by Bill Gorvine
Approximately one-third of our lives are spent while asleep. Consider that for a person who lives for sixty years, twenty years of that lifetime are passed unconsciously. Moreover, it is no mistake that enlightenment and other exalted states of consciousness are described as one who has overcome the sleep of ignorance... Any thoughts?
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Overcoming Pride By Brian Jones
The first church I ever served was located in an extremely small town in Eastern Kentucky. There wasn't even a stop-light at the time. The church was full of wonderful farmers, which was ironic, because the only time I had ever been to a farm up until that time was on school field trips. On one occa... Any thoughts?
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Patanjali - iPadmaLibrary Spiritual Encyclopedia
Patanjali, the author of Yoga Philosophy, one of the six orthodox systems of India and of the Mahabhashya. Any thoughts?
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Prana - iPadmaLibrary Spiritual Encyclopedia
Prana is a Sanskrit word meaning 'breath' (Chinese, Qi. Japanese, Ki.) and is understood as the vital, life-sustaining force of living beings and the vital energy in all natural processes of the universe... Any thoughts?
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Pranayama - iPadmaLibrary Spiritual Encyclopedia
Pranayama is the knowledge and control of Prana. Control of breath means the cessation of the outgoing and ingoing movements of breath. Breath is the gross representative of the subtle, vital force inside the body... Any thoughts?
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Prayer for a Swift Return
O Gurus abiding in the ten directions' infinite realms, Buddhas, bodhisattvas, shravakas, pratyekabuddhas and dharmapalas - Pray oceanic sources of refuge generate the power of compassion To grant siddhi of our desired wishes' fulfilment here and now!... Any thoughts?
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