28th February
2012
b>And How We Use It
In our modern world of science, we're sometimes tempted to think
of prayer, petition, and merit as a mathematic equation. "Pray
about X for Y number of hours, fasting for W days, and X will be
answered." We've come to expect an immediate answer to our
problems...like a simple program that has occasional bug, but
generally works well with a few clicks of the mouse.
This kind of error is one that puts limits on God. We end up
thinking of Him as a reaction to us, as opposed ...Read the rest of this entry »
Spirituality
23rd February
2012
Beliefs of Buddhism is the spiritual philosophy to understand his individual life of man, the absolute life, consciousness and subtle problem of human suffering and human suffering that can be controlled based on meditation and conscious experience. It helps understand the metaphysics of the human mind, its thoughts and desires.
Buddhism was founded around 500 BC and is based on the teachings of Buddha, an awakened India. During the period of Ashoka, emperor of India, Buddhism was dominant in ...Read the rest of this entry »
Spirituality
21st February
2012
Sloka is a Sanskrit word used to denote a prayerful verse written to follow certain grammatical rules. Sloka is a powerful prayer which conveys the dignity and the omnipotence of God. Sanskrit Shlokas describe God in different forms and their celestial powers. People, who sincerely recite these verses and invoke the God mentally, attain a steady and peaceful mind. Shloka forms the part of ''Stotras'' which are dedicated to Gods as prayers. Slokas are the primary verses from Mahabharata and ...Read the rest of this entry »
Spirituality
18th February
2012
Man's physical body is made up of 5 elements (air, water, wind, fire, earth, space) and the 5 Pranas (Vital Forces). The body has been created from the elements and the mind from the Vital Force. When 2 streams of negative and positive unite electricity manifests, 2 wheels of a cart helps it to move similarly life's wheel too marches ahead. The contribution of both is amazing. The more one dives deep into the visible and invisible designing of the physical body the more its mysterious nature ...Read the rest of this entry »
Spirituality
16th February
2012
Abandon Religion
By Punkerslut
Why Abandon Religion?
It is so commonly believed today that religion is a source of
goodness and charity for so many people. It is also believed
that to oppose religion is also to oppose the goodness and
charity stipulated to be with it. When I ask others to abandon
religion, they will reply, "Why would you want to abandon
something that has produced so many helpful things?" But I am
not asking people to give up the affectionate and tender ways,
laced with ...Read the rest of this entry »
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