Tantric Art – Composing Music For The Goddess Kali
August 6, 2009 by Hans Havasi
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This article is meant to inspire artists and creators alike, on how they can use a process called resonance to create. We will illustrate this in our case by giving an example of how one can create music on the tantric Goddess Kali. We will start with a description of Kali followed by a short description of the process of resonance (which in fact is a much deeper law than the law of attraction) and end by speaking about how a composer can use the law of resonance to make his creations.
Mail this postThink Of Meditating? Think Of Chakra Meditation
August 6, 2009 by Ferdinand Emy
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Chakra meditation is a form of meditation that focuses on 7 focal points in the body, and the effect that these focal points have when focused on. The manipulation of Chakra through meditation is more often than not utilized to enhance sensation to the organs surrounding each Chakra point, as well as promote healing and good health to those points.
Mail this postAcupuncture Myth Or Reality?
August 1, 2009 by Bangang Nkouppitt
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Acupuncture, which can be used to treat a broad range of conditions and is a treatment which encourages the patient’s body to cure itself, is one of the oldest medical procedures in the world. It had its origins in China, more than 2500 years ago; some even believe it to be as long as 4000 years ago.
Mail this postAre All Spiritual Beliefs True?
August 1, 2009 by Rich Bordner
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“Religions might differ on the peripherals, but they are the same deep down. Each religion is fundamentally about loving one’s neighbor and doing good.”
Mail this postSecrets Masonic Symbols – The Order of the Eastern Star
August 1, 2009 by Simon Gray
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Often people become confused as to which Lodges are in fact freemasonry and which are affiliates or off springs. One such lodge is that of the Order of the Eastern Star. This Lodge was formed by Dr. Robert Morris. He was a lawyer from Boston and was not only a Master Mason but was Past Grand Master of Kentucky. The foundation of the Order of the Eastern Star is an offspring of the ?adoptive rite? of the Freemasonry. The teachings are apparently based on the Bible and its goal is charity and benevolence.
Mail this postWhen Does A Man Become A Mason? Joining Freemasonry
August 1, 2009 by Simon Gray
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If an individual has had an interest in learning just what the Masons are all about no doubt they are as confused after reading the material as they were before it. Although there are huge discrepancies as to what the Freemasons stand for and believe, you will find that the majority of Masons will tell you that their purpose is for the betterment of themselves. Now the theory is that you must be a man of good standing to enter into the Masons to begin with. It is then purported that you good characteristics must continue to be nurtured and grow it would seem to the level of perfection. So is this what it means when a man is truly a mason? Has he reached perfection in the societies eyes?
Mail this postThe Symbols In Freemason Illuminati And What They Mean
July 30, 2009 by Simon Gray
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There are many that believe that Masonry is some secretive type of religion where as the Freemasons vigorously refute this. They will tell you that yes they have a alter which supports the volume of the Sacred Law. Just what this is is not quite clear. They stipulate they open their meeting in prayer, but it is unclear as to whom they are praying to. Some temples will tell you that you just have to believe in a supreme being, while others say it is God. Then there is the concept because they use the name of temple for their meeting places then it must be religious. They state that they simply encourage their members to be active in a religion and church of their own choice.
Mail this post3 Great Principles of Freemasonary – Masonic Education
July 30, 2009 by Simon Gray
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Freemasonry is a structured organization that has been around since at least the 1700?s. They claim to be a Fraternity dedicated to the masonry trade of years ago. There are many Lodges all around the world. These lodges go under a variety of names, but they all have the basics in common.
Mail this postFreemason Secrets – The Religious Views Of Freemasonry
July 9, 2009 by Simon Gray
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As according to the claims made by the Freemasons they are not a religious fraternity and do not believe from their stance that there is any conflict with most religions. Their stand is they demand religious tolerance. When asked to explain their argument is they believe in freedom of choice in religion and do not suppress the belief of others. They appear to be of the mind that there are many Religions that do this by persecuting those in opposition to those particular religions beliefs.
Mail this postThe Ominous “Null Zone” Of The Photon Belt – As We Are About To Enter It, What Can We Expect?
June 30, 2009 by Will Berlinghof
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