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turiyatitta · 1 month ago
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The Journey of the Mind
Beyond Ego’s Boundaries Human consciousness, unbound by the constraints of ordinary thought, possesses an intrinsic ability to transcend the familiar territory of the ego. This journey to higher states unfolds as a delicate dance, one where the ego—the personality construct and guardian of perceived separateness—is bypassed, leaving room for profound shifts in awareness. These elevated states…
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compassionmattersmost · 4 months ago
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Exploring the Deeper Meanings of Jesus’ Teachings: A Mystical Perspective
In today’s world, spiritual teachings often face the challenge of being understood in their deeper, more mystical sense rather than just their literal interpretation. This post seeks to explore the profound insights embedded in Jesus’ teachings, especially His statements about being the gate, the light, the truth, and the way, and to compare these with the principles of Advaita Vedanta, which…
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focusgroupentertainment · 1 year ago
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Book review "Heartless Reign" by Chioke Dmachi:
— In “Heartless Reign,” Chioke Dmachi has crafted an intricate tapestry of interconnected lives residing within the walls of a single apartment complex. Seamlessly blending the stark realities of human existence with poignant emotional depths, Dmachi delves into the labyrinthine depths of the human psyche. The novel navigates the lives of multifaceted characters such as Chioke, August, Mary,…
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blueheartbooks · 1 year ago
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Illuminating the Mysteries: A Journey Within the Temple of Isis by Belle M. Wagner
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Belle M. Wagner's "Within the Temple of Isis" takes readers on a captivating journey into the mystical realms of ancient wisdom, seamlessly blending historical richness with spiritual exploration. The book serves as a portal, inviting readers to delve into the sacred sanctuary of Isis, unraveling the secrets that lie within.
Wagner's prose is an enchanting tapestry that weaves together vivid imagery, profound insights, and a deep reverence for the spiritual traditions associated with the Temple of Isis. The author's meticulous research is evident, creating an authentic backdrop that breathes life into the narrative. Through her words, readers are transported to a bygone era, where the divine and earthly coalesce in a dance of profound significance.
The exploration within the temple is not merely a physical one; it's a journey of the soul. Wagner adeptly guides readers through the intricate corridors of mysticism, touching upon themes of self-discovery, transformation, and the universal quest for meaning. The prose dances with the rhythm of ancient rituals, creating an immersive experience that transcends time and space.
The strength of Wagner's narrative lies in her ability to balance historical accuracy with a poetic touch. She navigates the delicate line between scholarly discourse and accessible storytelling, ensuring that both seasoned researchers and casual readers can find value within the pages. The result is a book that not only informs but also inspires, making the esoteric wisdom of the Temple of Isis accessible to a broad audience.
"Within the Temple of Isis" is more than a book; it's a beckoning call to those seeking a deeper understanding of spirituality and ancient mysteries. Wagner's work is a testament to her passion for the subject matter and her commitment to sharing the timeless teachings embedded in the heart of the temple. For anyone ready to embark on a transformative odyssey, this book stands as a luminous guide, ready to illuminate the path within.
Belle M. Wagner's "Within the Temple of Isis" is available in Amazon in paperback 9.99$ and hardcover 17.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 108
Language: English
Rating: 7/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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blueheartbookclub · 1 year ago
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Illuminating the Mysteries: A Journey Within the Temple of Isis by Belle M. Wagner
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Belle M. Wagner's "Within the Temple of Isis" takes readers on a captivating journey into the mystical realms of ancient wisdom, seamlessly blending historical richness with spiritual exploration. The book serves as a portal, inviting readers to delve into the sacred sanctuary of Isis, unraveling the secrets that lie within.
Wagner's prose is an enchanting tapestry that weaves together vivid imagery, profound insights, and a deep reverence for the spiritual traditions associated with the Temple of Isis. The author's meticulous research is evident, creating an authentic backdrop that breathes life into the narrative. Through her words, readers are transported to a bygone era, where the divine and earthly coalesce in a dance of profound significance.
The exploration within the temple is not merely a physical one; it's a journey of the soul. Wagner adeptly guides readers through the intricate corridors of mysticism, touching upon themes of self-discovery, transformation, and the universal quest for meaning. The prose dances with the rhythm of ancient rituals, creating an immersive experience that transcends time and space.
The strength of Wagner's narrative lies in her ability to balance historical accuracy with a poetic touch. She navigates the delicate line between scholarly discourse and accessible storytelling, ensuring that both seasoned researchers and casual readers can find value within the pages. The result is a book that not only informs but also inspires, making the esoteric wisdom of the Temple of Isis accessible to a broad audience.
"Within the Temple of Isis" is more than a book; it's a beckoning call to those seeking a deeper understanding of spirituality and ancient mysteries. Wagner's work is a testament to her passion for the subject matter and her commitment to sharing the timeless teachings embedded in the heart of the temple. For anyone ready to embark on a transformative odyssey, this book stands as a luminous guide, ready to illuminate the path within.
Belle M. Wagner's "Within the Temple of Isis is available in Amazon in paperback 9.99$ and hardcover 17.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 108
Language: English
Rating: 7/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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wellhealthhub · 1 year ago
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Beyond Sight: The Art of Elaborate Self-Description and the Power of Language
How would you describe yourself to someone who can’t see you? In the intricate and multifaceted realm of human interaction, visual perception assumes an undeniable significance as it serves as the primary conduit through which we understand, appreciate, and connect with others. However, consider a rather thought-provoking scenario wherein the sense of sight, an indispensable medium of discerning…
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charlottenewtons · 5 months ago
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Can we please move on from those tumblr posts that are like: "the rot...the decay...the evils of the nuclear family...trauma!!" word salad that's treated as actual analysis.
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fandomsandfeminism · 2 years ago
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Hey, so... I know that the "animals with eyes on the side of their head are prey- and dragons on eyes on the of their heads" post is like...funny. very Tumblr. A+ content.
But I'm starting to see people just like...repeat that as though it's like....a fact?
But...we do know that 1. Front facing vs side facing eyes are just about whether field of vision or depth perception was selected for and 2. .... dragons are based on predatory *reptiles* right?
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Yall know crocodiles aren't a "prey" species, right?
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wordup2007 · 5 months ago
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The Butcher's excellent essay (Comic: The Ham Van Makes The Man)
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venusaffair · 10 months ago
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i think the days of experiencing profound, life changing relationships online are over for me.
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 2 years ago
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Drugu Choegyal (via Joanna Macy): There comes a time when all life on Earth is in danger. Great barbarian powers have arisen. Although these powers spend their wealth in preparations to annihilate one another, they have much in common: weapons of unfathomable destructive power, and technologies that lay waste our world. In this era, when the future of sentient life hangs by the frailest of threads, the Shambhala warriors appear. The warriors have no home. They move on the terrain of the barbarian powers. Great courage is required, both moral and physical, for they must go into the heart of the barbarian powers to dismantle their weapons, into the places where the weapons are created, into the corridors of power where decisions are made. The Shambhala warriors are armed only with the weapons of compassion and insight. Both are necessary. Compassion gives them the energy to move forward, not to be afraid of the pain of the world. Fueled by compassion, warriors engage with the world, step forward and act. But by itself compassion burns with too much passion and exhausts us, so the second weapon is needed -- insight into the interdependence of all phenomena. With that wisdom we see that the battle is not between "good guys" and "bad guys," because the line between good and evil runs through every human heart. And with insight into our profound interrelatedness, we discern right action, knowing that actions undertaken with pure intent have repercussions throughout the web of life, beyond what can be measure or discerned. Together these two weapons sustain the warriors: the recognition and experience of our pain for the world and the recognition and experience of our radical interconnectedness with all life.
[Thanks Ian Sanders]
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musical-chick-13 · 4 months ago
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Girl help, people are acting like GoT season 8 was uniquely awful again.
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vamptastic · 8 months ago
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profoundly tired of people that are not even jewish evoking the shoah as some kind of moral lesson. the holocaust is relevant to the palestinian cause because it was a huge part of the motive for creating the state of israel. it is not a rhetorical bludgeoning device. in particular it is not appropriate to attempt to use a poor understanding of why the holocaust happened and what has been done in the years past to prevent it from ever happening again to lecture jewish people.
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(hiii laura) bc I haven’t seen yellowjacket’s yet, when I saw your name change my first thought was that it was a deepcut btvs reference to xander’s ‘I <3 dirt’ t-shirt (btw you, jaime, and the other btvs -> yellowjackets mutuals are making such solid campaigns to watch im so confident it’ll consume me the second I start it)
kldjafslkhjdf megan i love this SO much my url is now absolutely a reference to both
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^ girls with exactly one (1) thing in common (❤️ing dirt)
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starscelly · 10 months ago
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hm. soldier poet king 2017 draft class, is this anything
hi! unfortunately this is soooo everything that i enlisted @kitnita to ponder with me abt it when i got this ask (as a fellow 2017 draft freak but with more knowledge on robo + otter while i. well. i maxed stats in one man) and we exchanged like. probably over a thousand words to basically come to the conclusion that. Yeah Any Of Them Could Fit Into Any Of the Three Roles But The Vibes Change. and now u get this long response!!
I wont. force u to listen to the full ramblings and analysis abt it but i will say the like. default one? it feels like? 2 me? is miro/soldier, otter/poet, robo/king BUUT the most fun one to me is otter/soldier, robo/poet, miro/king. otter as soldier is sooo fun because he LOVES to be a villain ESPECIALLY to a visiting team ("he will tear your city down"!!!) and he's. its so fun that the goalie is the soldier. like he is more of a soldier than jason "americas sweetheart" robertson oddly enough despite the goalie/skater roles of it all. and also the way he talks abt the game and winning zoe pointed out is very . lol. soldier esque bc it doesnt matter how all you have to do is win.
robo as poet is so funny bc his ass is NOTTT fighting like he just kinda mumbles words at the general direction of a scrum. pacifist poet boy (: also zoe pointed out that he loves to use big words to feel smart and is very deliberate abt how he talks to the media which we've been told many times is Not how he normally talks so!!
miro as king because i need to sacrifice him and make him suffer SORRRYYY his ass is getting put in situations. the brow laid in thorn being a reference to jesus before being crucified LIKEEEE. you know how i feel. also smthn smthn top 3 draft pick narratives abt being Chosen and an Heir or whatever.. and they all have similar levels of cocky and calm but i feel like miro is like. the most Freak Calm. like his family thinks its weird how emotionally stable he apparently is. which feels noble!!! he makes noble sacrifices!!!!
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misctea · 1 year ago
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thinking about that one post that's like. love it when voice actors are best i known for this goofy character and this really dark and broody character. this one
thinking about it bc Joey D'Auria has this portfolio of incredibly goofy characters with his best known role being Bozo the Clown from the 90s. he was puss in boots in that one 2011 cartoon no one talks about. this same man, of all VAs, was cast as this ornery veteran with a tragic and compelling story in Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time.
it's a testament to his range and skill, but i just find it so interesting. looking up his other reels and hearing him talk like a normal guy in a sitcom, versus the gruff persona he captures as Alister Azimuth.
there's little information this guy otherwise. his portfolio is available online but not much otherwise. nothing else is my business, he's a just a normal guy outside of his job.
anyway since i'm replaying ACiT again, and i like azimuth and the game a perfectly normal amount, i'm extremely tempted to write the guy a letter to let him know the positive impact his work had on the game and how much it means to me.
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