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Prayer of Azariah
1:1 And they walked in the midst of the fire, praising God, and blessing the Lord... Any thoughts?
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Prayer of Manasseh
1:1 O Lord, Almighty God of our fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and of their righteous seed; who hast made heaven and earth, with all the ornament thereof;... Any thoughts?
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Prayer Flags
The hoisting of flags to ensure good fortune is one of the many customs within the nomadic communities of Tibet that have changed very little for several thousand years. However, the meaning of this ritual has gradually evolved from being of militaristic to religious significance... Any thoughts?
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Practicing Staying Present to the Now by Harry Henshaw, Ed.D., LMHC
A specific technique that is very powerful for practicing staying present to the Now is meditation. It is in meditation that one creates the space to experience a very deep state of relaxation, a state that is very healing to both the mind and body. 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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Protectors in Vajrayana Buddhism
The following is an attempt to try to explain the significance of "protectors" in the context of Vajrayana Buddhism. I have to confess with all honesty that my knowledge in this particular subject is extremely limited... 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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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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