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1. Remember your Divine essence.
2. Say Yes to Life unconditionally.
3. Overcome the Spirit of Revenge.
4. Follow your Bliss.
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ARCHIVES | August 2007 | CURRENT ISSUE

The Jesus Prayer +
by Wayne Ferguson

When I was approaching the midpoint of a long period of desert wandering, I was introduced to the Jesus Prayer and found it very helpful. [More]
Simple Beings and the Mind
by Hermit Crab

An object's function is its experiential path of motion through the Appearance and forward to its infinite and eternal source. [More]

Our Representation of Time
by Immanuel Kant

Time is not an empirical conception. For neither coexistence nor succession would be perceived by us, if the representation of time did not exist as a foundation a priori. Without this presupposition we could not represent to ourselves that things exist together at one and the same time, or at different times, that is, contemporaneously, or in succession. [More]

Spirituality
by Hazrat Inayat Khan

It is amusing how many different meanings people attach to the word spiritual. Some call spirituality great goodness, some mean by it melancholy, some by it mean a miserable life, some think spirituality lies in communion with spirits, some consider wonder-working and the art of the conjuror a kind of spirituality, every good or bad power, so long as it is a power... [More]

Namaste!
by Author Unknown

Albert Einstein was fascinated by Mohandas Gandhi. He watched newsreel after newsreel of Gandhi's doings in India. Having seen Gandhi greet people in the street with his hands placed together, as if in prayer, and with a bow, he wondered what Gandhi was saying... [More]

The Freedom of Solitude
by Gerald May

Most of what I know about the spiritual life I have learned in relationships with other people, but there are some lessons that only aloneness can teach. I discovered this two summers ago when I found a place I could go for absolute solitude. [More]

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