You Don't Have to Be Buddhist to Appreciate Buddhism!
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Many people believe that natural medicine is naturally good and often it is. But just because something is natural does not mean that it is safe. After all, tobacco is natural, and so is rattlesnake venom.
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This lens deals with issues in contemporary Buddhism, but it isn't be limited to Buddhists only. Of all spiritual traditions, Buddhism seems less concerned with demanding that others accept its teachings. In fact, as you can read in the "Heart Sutra," in Buddhism, all dharmas (all teachings) are empty.
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women everywhere can make a political statement by throwing another garment, their panties, onto the world stage in a new but growing movement called Panties for Peace. A grassroots network of women's organizations in Thailand, Canada, and the United States has united under the name Panties for Peace and come up with a simple, outrageous, but powerful way of protesting the ongoing abuses of the generals who are ruling and ruining Myanmar.
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In my film reviews, I develop a concept of "reading" a film that is jarringly different from the way in which we read a book. I do not feel that I am in the business of labeling films as good or bad. I want to muddy the view of the films, maybe focus on what works and what does not work.
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Simple and easy to use tips on finding and perfecting your own natural inner Psychic Abilities!
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This lens is intended to be an overview of the Christian Spiritual Disciplines. It is also set up as an online book.
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All about alchemy and alchemical artworks which were used to express things allegorically and symbolically.
Includes examples of alchemical art, alchemy designs clothes and gifts, alchemy books (both modern commentaries and ancient texts) and bite-sized chunks of info.
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About finding ground between science and spirituality. Includes some short articles, visitor polls and debates, as well as links to reccomended books and other resources.
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Each and every one of us human beings has a story, a past, a present, and a future that is all wrapped up in our belief systems and how those belief systems affect our daily lives. What we believe comes from our educational background, the upbringing and training we had from our families, our ethnic and cultural influences, and research we have each independently done plus our life experiences. How we identify who we are is aligned with what we know or feel or understand to be truths according to our experiences and education thus far in life. What we believe about who we are in large part determines how we view our purpose in life. Our purpose in life provides our motivation and our blueprint for the decisions we make and way we live our lives.
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