- The Secret—101 Quotes
The Secret is the key to everything - the secret to unlimited joy, health, money, relationships, love, youth: everything you have ever wanted. - Taoism-The Way
Taoism started as a combination of psychology and philosophy but evolved into a religious faith in 440 CE when it was adopted as a state religion. Lao-Tse became popularly venerated as a deity. Taoism, along with Buddhism and Confucianism, became one of the three great religions of China. - Synchronicity or Coincidence--You Decide
"Meaningful coincidence" Synchronicity - a term introduced by the depth of psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung’s work Synchronicity was introduced into pop culture consciousness by the artist, Sting (an avid student of Jung) and the Police. And more recently - the best seller book entitled "The Celestine Prophecy, author, James Redfield, relies primarily on the experience of "synchronicity." - Spirituality and Spiritual-Definition
Spirituality, often misunderstood as a concept, is easily defined as - working to be a true and strict God related spiritual being or development of spiritual being. The highest spiritual achievement ever is one who has developed his/her true divine being to the point that his/her spirit is equal to the holy spirit of God. - Spirituality - Creating the Ultimate Connection
Humans need—physical, emotional and spiritual—sustenance to thrive. The majority of people need healing in all three.The only way to create emotional/spiritual sustenance is through spirituality. Spirituality is God, One’s Creator, A Higher Power, Essence Greater than oneself—related science of developing and freeing this unseen innermost being—the core of us. - Spirit-Archetype
Spirit, like God, denotes an object of psychic experience which cannot be proved to exist in the external world and cannot be understood rationally. This is its meaning if we use the word "spirit" in its best sense. - Soul Travel—Multidimensional Existence
Soul Travel—a.k.a Astral projection (astral travel) is an interpretation of out-of-body experiences (OBEs) and is one of the practices of Echanka, Religion of the Light and Sound of God. Eckankar is ancient wisdom for today. Its teachings, emphasize the value of personal experiences as the most natural way back to God. - Soul Evolution
By divesting yourself of everything that no longer serves you, such as unwarranted fear, worry, inability to feel empathy, or self-limiting thoughts, you have come here to face in this lifetime you will notice a sense of relief. - Reincarnation—Fact or Fiction
Half the world believes in Judeo-Christian-Muslim heaven-or-hell scenario, an afterlife containing a judgment followed by an eternal reward or punishment, while the other half believes in the Hindu-Buddhist-Taoist reincarnation scenario, in which people are continually reborn into new bodies, forever forgetting their past lives and identities. - Nurture Your Soul—Create A Happy, Healthy Life
Nurturing the soul is as important as healthy nutrition, exercise and sleep. The soul's sole purpose is to create spiritual and emotional growth. The sense of well-being and happiness emanates from the soul to the psyche. If the soul is ignored or malnourished, the psyche, and ultimately the body, suffers. The most effective way to nurture the soul is through spirituality. - Momentous Changes in Consciousness
We are also experiencing internal changes, whether we recognize it or not. Old form is falling away as new form is being created. Metaphysically we are all undergoing momentous changes, a shift in consciousness, an expansion through which we are experiencing our world and our lives in a new way. - Metaphysics - The Nature of Reality
Metaphysics is a philosophy that brings understanding to the fundamental nature of all reality, whether visible or invisible. It seeks a description basic, essentially simple, all-inclusive that it applies to everything, whether divine or human or anything else. It attempts to tell what anything is like in order to be at all. - Karma-Cause and Effect
Karma (karmavada)-Sanskrit: from the root ki, "to do," meaning action or activity and its subsequent results (also called karma-phala, "the fruits of action"). Karma is commonly understood as a term to denote the entire cycle of cause and effect as described in the philosophies of a number of Dharmic Religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism. - If It Can Happen to Him, It Can Happen to You — God Answers Your Questions
Have you read the book, Conversations with God—Book I? If not, you have missed an incredibly emotion packed and awesome experience—one that will touch your heart in the deepest way possible. Although, there is a trilogy of books titled Conversations with God—Book I is closest to my own experience. - Buddhism
Buddhism is a dharmic, non-theistic religion, a philosophy, and a life-enhancing system of psychology. In Sanskrit or Pali, the main ancient languages of Buddhists, as Buddha Dharma or Dhamma, which means the teachings of the "Awakened One."
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