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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Bnei Baruch The wisdom of Kabbalah is a “concealed wisdom,” which means that it is a science that reveals parts of reality to us that we do not feel at first. written by Edi Bilimoria These days we find increasing numbers of scientists turning towards mysticism as a complement to the rational scientific method. To know more about blavatsky’s message and teaching, keep reading……..
written by Gersiane De Brito In the late sixteenth century, four separate editions of the Nostradamus prophecies were published in the city of Paris, each of which contained major textual alterations from all other editions: thirty-nine prophetic stanzas were entirely deleted and replaced with other stanzas. Morten St. George, author of Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking, made a discovery. He discovered that the numerical sequences of consecutive deletions corresponded exactly to numerical sequences found in a book called the Sefer Yetzirah, the earliest known text of the medieval Kabbalah.
written by Nymph Kellerman The desire for love and the desire for knowledge can be called the two eternal passions of man. These two passions dramatically represent man's hunger for ultimate truth, and control the mind of the true mystic. written by Nymph Kellerman Dr. Andrew Murray encouraged persevering prayer. He said: “Of all the mysteries of the prayer world, the need of persevering prayer is of the greatest”. written by Nymph Kellerman It is love and being loved at the most profound level. It is living a life of protection and security within a Love that breaks boundaries. written by Nymph Kellerman Many of the Schoolmen were passionate mystics who combined the metaphysical element with the mystical element and thus Scholasticism and Mysticism truly stride together through the chronicles of Church History. written by Nymph Kellerman Entering a deep state of relaxation and awareness, happens under the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Inside this inner chamber we open up and become vulnerable to the healing of the Great Comforter. Within this exposition to the Holy Spirit, the self expands and grows and through this growth, wounds heal written by Nymph Kellerman Christian meditation and contemplation is tightly interwoven with Christ-love. It is love and being loved at the most profound level. It is living a life of protection and security within a Love that breaks boundaries, a Love that spirals into the reality of the Cosmos and fuses with the risen Christ written by Nymph Kellerman We accept that St. John and St. Paul had mystical experiences as we see in the Gospel of St. John and the Epistles of St. Paul in the Holy Bible. St. Paul is envisaged as the first great Christian mystic. John R. Yungblut argues that Paul's mysticism was predominantly a Christ-mysticism. written by Nymph Kellerman The desire for love and the desire for knowledge can be called the two eternal passions of man. These two passions dramatically represent man's hunger for ultimate truth, and control the mind of the true mystic. written by Nymph Kellerman The great modern day philosophical systems were formed during the 17th century and
17th century and began with the deeply insecure Rene Descartes, a man completely overwhelmed by doubt, his only possession. Doubt, thus, became his departure point, as well as the very demeanor of his philosophy. written by Nymph Kellerman It is primarily agreed amongst mystics that the “spiritual marriage” is the highest possible state of perfection in this life, for in the “spiritual marriage” the human spirit is united and enlightened through love in Christ, and the spirit wants to do only the will of God - “its movement may be that of the will of God alone”. written by Nymph Kellerman
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written by IKEY GALACTICCA The Basic Concepts of "TMT" Teaching (An excerpt of Chapter 2 of "TMT Power Secrets" Book-2)
Introducing some basic "TMT" Teachings...
"TMT" means "Transcendental Mental Technology, the science and technology of known (physical) and unknown (spiritual) realms of life and reality.
It is simply: spirituality + science.
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