“You are old when you think that youth is an inch away; you are young when you think that that old age is a mile away.”—General Theosophy
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The following videos are posted on Circumsolatious blog:
Where is Persephone's Underworld? ‒ Part One of an Interview with Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet on 2012, the Earth as a living organism, the Earth's evolution, the Eleusinian Mysteries,…
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“A person without a library can more easily forget what he or she has forgotten.”—General Theosophy
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Here is a link to my work recovering the historical Pre-Christian teachings of Yeshua (Jesus), and which I have presented in the Yeshua Workshop to interested groups worldwide: http://hometemple.org/Lecture-Tour.htm
Here is a link to several short YouTube PowerPoint presentations I have put online about the Pre-Christian teachings: …
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TO QUOTE :
This isn't so much about what time is, but what it could be. We generally assume that time is a linear or causally dependent function where things happen in sequence. What other ways are there that time could work?
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TO QUOTE :
This isn't so much about what time is, but what it could be. We generally assume that time is a linear or causally dependent function where things happen in sequence. What other ways are there that time could work?
Added by Hari Menon on November 19, 2012 at 7:30am — 1 Comment
SUPERIMPOSITION:
In most cases we use the following expression to define ourselves , “I am fair” or “I am tall’’ or “I am short’’ or ‘’I am brown’’ . Fairness and Darkness or Tallness
And shortness are not qualities of the soul . These attributes and assessments which are in a person whereby he has defined himself are qualities of the body which are superimposed on the soul and the feelings of having continuity and immortality (in the sense where we hear of people dying…
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I was initiated into Kalachakra Tantra over three decades ago by the Venerable Kirte Tsenshab Rinpoche, at Vajrapani Institute in Boulder Creek, California. Rinpoche is a very important lineage holder in the Kalachakra tradition, as after the invasion of the Chinese in 1959, he was the only living Master who held a rare lineage of the 'Vimalaprabha'; a very important Kalachakra text. As such, he was also teacher and Kalachakra of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
The Dalai…
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In the Patanjali System of Yoga or Ashtanga Yoga as it is known (viz. Yoga consisting of Eight sections) there is among the many sutras one particular sutra towards the end of the discourse - (I am not sure of the number but I distinctly recollect that it was the last sutra of a section or of the book or the book itself is unknown to me ).
the sutra consists of just one word ''Kramath" - but has very huge ramifications -
Kramam means "in order '' - as in the sentence with a…
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“The real secret behind good writing, of course, is the unrelenting need to appear smarter than one draft ago.”—General Theosophy
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“May you have quick success in worldly affairs . . . so that you may quickly turn your back on them. . . .”—General Theosophy
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“Very, very strictly speaking, the only reason to read someone else’s Theosophical writing is to grade it.”—General Theosophy
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“Theosophy, as ‘personal religion,’ begins with the realization that no one, past or present, can know more about fundamentally unknowable subjects than you yourself.”—General Theosophy
Added by Richard Ihle on October 25, 2012 at 7:30pm — 1 Comment
So I've discovered a fohat/Logos that reveals itself in the form of an associative Fortean logic matrix connected to symbolic archetypes found within the state of Ohio.
This pattern is fractal in nature, in that it is internally coherent, and self aware, in that the self-referential pattern matrix it creates forms a cohesive narrative that seems to substantiate its existence via logical syntax made…
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“You can almost never learn more about yourself than by watching yourself wasting time.”—General Theosophy
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“The gift of the gods to youth is motivation; to old age, momentum.”—General Theosophy
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http://monblogdereflexions.blogspot.fr/2011/06/antroposophie-rudolf-steiner.html
I've written this post in my blog to know more about Rudolf Steiner and share it.
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“Individuals who are greatly attracted by other individuals and who sometimes follow them around may be called ‘groupies’; individuals who are greatly attracted by Spiritual teachings merely because of the number of followers they have or have had may be called ‘groupies of groupies.’”—General Theosophy
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“With an immediate, absolute certainty about the doctrine of reincarnation, regular practice of meditation, and constant improvement in Self-awareness, one may perhaps be reborn with the Theosophical advancement of not so immediately and absolutely being certain about anything, including reincarnation.”—General Theosophy
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Professor Gautam Kaul, Professor of Finance at University of Michigan is teaching a free course on Finance through coursera.com which offers courses for free by top faculties from top universities.
In the syllabus, there is a very significant statement. He says:
“Read the Economist as often as you can; it has some thoughtful pieces. However, recognize that you need to develop the habit of reading material critically; just because something is published in a reputable…
Added by M K Ramadoss on September 24, 2012 at 2:00am — 3 Comments
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