New Age
Do You Believe in Fairies? This Guy Does. He knows One Personally
Submitted by Ken Korczak on July 5, 2008 - 2:02pm. drug addiction | elementals | fairy lore | homeless | New Age | North Dakota | salvation | True StoriesIndigo Kids
Submitted by Fabullous on June 18, 2008 - 2:42pm. Kids | New AgeJames Twyman is convinced that there's a new generation of special children among us who are psychically sensitive and spiritually evolved.
Those who follow metaphysics and ancient spiritual teachings have for years quietly nurtured the belief in these kids, known as Indigo children for the deep blue color of the "auras" psychics say they see around them.
The Jesus Ouija Board and the Soul Trap
Submitted by Ken Korczak on June 1, 2008 - 2:42pm. channeling | demons | Jesus | New Age | occult | Ouija | Paranormal[b]Special note to my new BloggerParty friends: I have been using the Ouija board for more than 40 years -- starting when I was eight years old -- up to today. Over the decades, I have generated transcripts containing millions of words, hundreds of stories and contact with dozens of "strange entities."
Surprising the Child of New Age
Submitted by janeabao on July 23, 2006 - 5:16am. blog | New Age | Philippines | review | thinking | writingHe called himself, The Thinker. I would review his work and he would thank me for it. If the corrections required appeared massive, he would say he‘d delete it. I would say, don’t as what were needed are just some deletion, some addition, some elaboration, and knitting the paragraphs well together to project what he had wanted to say. Some of his writings needed little corrections but they are really draining, one has to be patient in reading them. We then thought we belonged to the same pigeonhole: as thinkers.
Who were the Gnostics?
Submitted by Gnosisquest on May 8, 2006 - 6:28pm. Gnostic wisdom | New Age | Philosophy | Religion | Spiritual awareness | TheosophyThe ancient Gnostics varied widely as to their beliefs, they did not have the formal leadership of the churches we are used to today.
There were a great many different sects, some stating that spiritual freedom came only through the total denial of everything physical. Some of these Gnostics practiced voluntary castration ate but the simplest foods to stay alive.
Other Gnostics who decided everything physical was to be scorned and with scorn they indulged in the most lascivious sexual exploitations. (This if we can believe the later Christian accounts which we can’t usually trust).
The Journey to spiritual peace and Freedom; Part Two!
Submitted by Gnosisquest on April 2, 2006 - 8:10am. Gnostic wisdom | New Age | Philosophy | Religion | Spiritual awareness | TheosophyThe Apochryphon of John starts out to tell us that above everything is the Monad. We are told the Monad is the invisible God and father of everything from those who exist in incorruption in the pure light. Monad was employed by the ancient Greeks as the designation of the first principle, and it could date back to the Egyptians and even further. The Monad or first principle is then not the material, but spiritual basis of all, the spiritual singularity!
The Journey to spiritual peace and Freedom; Part One!
Submitted by Gnosisquest on April 1, 2006 - 2:10pm. Bliss | knowledge | New Age | Philosophy | Religion | Spiritual awareness | TheosophyLife is more than we can know with the physical senses, and it is essential that we ‘GET IT� /how we perceive is not limited to the physical sense organs. The organs of the physical universe are designed to perceive the physical universe and that is all. In order for us to grow and live spiritually we need to develop or improve our spiritual senses.
Spiritual senses are those which are not readily observed. It is like the Dog or child perceiving a person with a bad conscience. It is that which we can demonstrate while sitting in a restaurant, here a person can focus his/her attention on a stranger. After a bit of concentration in this direction most people will turn and look because they feel the nearness of someone.
The Journey; one
Submitted by Gnosisquest on March 29, 2006 - 5:34pm. New Age | Philosophy | Religion | Spiritual awareness | TheosophyI got angry at the narrow mindedness of some people and wrote a refutation of all religions.
Now you can look at what I wrote and they will know there are no truths to Christianity, Judaism or Islam. This was also done so that in the future, instead of hashing over the same refutations all the time I can refer people to these refutations and go on.
What does the refutation of religions solve? Nothing, just pulling the rug out from underneath the flawed beliefs creates more problems than what it solves. The next step is to solve problems, not only those created by removing the credibility of JIC but also those problems these three cults allegedly solved. As an added bonus we will solve the problems these cults wanted us to postpone thinking about until after this life is over. Postponing a problem always created a worse situation than we otherwise would have had, and when it comes to religion this is equally as true here.









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