Gurfatehji
I quite like the idea that our Gurus left us all their knowledge and experience by way of a living Guru, the SGGS. However, other than being a written record that gives us the tools to deal with life and live it as a good sikh should, is there any further than that?
Does the SGGS...
Fr. Richard Rohr
Founding Director, Center for Action and Contemplation
Three men stood by the ocean, looking at the same sunset.
One man saw the immense physical beauty and enjoyed the event in itself. This man was the "sensate" type who, like 80 percent of the world, deals with what...
Mysticism and the mystic are understood in different ways depending on the religion, but in general mysticism can be said to mean "the experience of mystical union or direct communion with ultimate reality." Throughout religious history mystics have been alternately worshiped and reviled, hailed...
The aim of all religions, in its true form, is to bring mystic ascendancy as the positive waves and, thus transforming the negative waves of de-ascendancy as from the flow of desire and emotions in the direction of vagueness of urge. The desires have the two aspects, which we may learn to...
The God Chemical: Brain Chemistry And Mysticism
by Barbara Bradley Hagerty
For much of the 20th century, mainstream science shied away from studying spirituality.
Sigmund Freud declared God to be a delusion, and others maintained that God, if there is such a thing, is beyond...
"Science Without Bounds" is a book available for a FREE download
for personal and educational use at
http://www.adamford.com/swb
Here's a review of "Science Without Bounds"
I know of no better point of departure than Art D'Adamo's
"Science Without Bounds." There is nothing flashy about...
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