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Wisdom in Daily Life. Spirituality is not all about communing with holy beings, or having the perfect guru or teacher. It is about seeking deep connections with reality and making for a better world, for yourself and all around you. Regardless of the belief we advertise most of us have the same needs. We eat, sleep, have friends, and many of us have some kind of job. Put all of these together and we have more than enough challenge in life. And all the other interesting snippets of daily life. I want to t...
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0 members like this. Zainab Farhad's Discussions. The copycat theory, Zeidgeist. Started this discussion. Last reply. By John Jun 16, 2014. 15 Replies. I have been looking into christianity and also reading the bible. But one thing that is confusing me is the copycat theory that says that Jesus has a lot in common with both sun gods, Mithra and Continue. Zainab Farhad has not received any gifts yet. Zainab Farhad's Page. Discussion The copycat theory, Zeidgeist. Jun 16, 2014. Jun 16, 2014. Jun 16, 2014.
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Panentheism - the ultimate root of theosophy? - Theosophy.Net
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Panentheism - the ultimate root of theosophy? So does Panentheism fail anywhere? The two fastest references are in The Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy. The definition below is from the beginning pages in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry (reference above):. 1 member likes this. Replies to This Discussion. On June 17, 2014 at 8:39am. I should add that obviously the ultimate Point of theosophy is How does one become directly aware (Experience) this reality? Reply by David Allen. You posted a...
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Patrick D. Bowen Blog: "Magicians, Muslims, and Metaphysicians": New Article and New Book of Letters
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Patrick D. Bowen Blog. This blog will be used to keep people who are interested in my work updated on my research. I will also occasionally post videos, pictures, and links to websites of interest. Tuesday, February 10, 2015. Magicians, Muslims, and Metaphysicians": New Article and New Book of Letters. Patrick D. Bowen,. Magicians, Muslims, and Metaphysicians: The American Esoteric Avant-Garde in Missouri, 1880-1889,". Theosophical History vol. XVII, no. 2 (2014): 48-70. In late 2012, this journey took a...
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Updated Aug. 14, 2014 - fixed link and quote from scribd). One of the key people who explored the use of Imagination in theosophy was Henry Corbin. During this last century he developed a theory of imagination called Mundis Imaginalis, lacking a suitable contemporary word, which was influenced by his study of Sufism. This is one of the greatest advances in academic theosophy in recent years. A brief overview of this concept can be found in Mundis Imaginalis. 1 member likes this. Replies to This Discussion.
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Panentheism - the ultimate root of theosophy? So does Panentheism fail anywhere? The two fastest references are in The Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy. The definition below is from the beginning pages in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry (reference above):. 1 member likes this. Replies to This Discussion. On June 17, 2014 at 8:39am. I should add that obviously the ultimate Point of theosophy is How does one become directly aware (Experience) this reality? Reply by David Allen. You posted a...
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Updated Aug. 14, 2014 - fixed link and quote from scribd). One of the key people who explored the use of Imagination in theosophy was Henry Corbin. During this last century he developed a theory of imagination called Mundis Imaginalis, lacking a suitable contemporary word, which was influenced by his study of Sufism. This is one of the greatest advances in academic theosophy in recent years. A brief overview of this concept can be found in Mundis Imaginalis. 1 member likes this. Replies to This Discussion.
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A group for questions, thoughts, and experiences about the relationship between: symbol, meaning, language, thinking, and consciousness. The goal of this endeavor is to facilitate clarity and understanding in our own minds and enhance our ability to communicate meaningfully and effectively, especially as relates to matters spiritual and metaphysical. The method is by dialog and sharing of anything related to the themes define above. There is one key book of recommended reading:. 4 members like this.