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The Meaning of Initiation
by Hazrat Inayat Khan
The meaning of the word 'initiation' can be understood from its association with 'initiative.' It is a fact that
every child who is born on earth is born with initiative. However, as it grows, that spirit more or less dies away
because the knowledge it gathers in its lifetime makes it doubt.
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Duty and Accomplishment
by Wayne Ferguson
Kierkegaard distinguishes between our "task" (or duty), as an individual, and our "accomplishment" within a
broader system of relationships. The latter, he argues, is in large part out of our control. Our primary concern
should be to complete our "task"—leaving our accomplishments to take care of themselves.
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Alpha Omega
by Dr. Ingrid Shafer
The Greek saw my reason, the Jew heard my law; Saint Paul sought salvation, Mohammed felt awe; The Buddha
sensed void, and the Hindu grasped all, From sunrise till nightfall they followed my call.
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Discovering Your Bliss
by Wahiduddin
It has been twenty-some years since I first heard the great American mystic Joseph Campbell say that the
secret of life was to "Follow Your Bliss". At the time, that simple little phrase seemed quite foolish to me...
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Remember—there's more to You than meets the eye!
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