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    Symbolic Interactionism is symbolic meaning that people used to interact in the society. Different cultures and subcultures might have their own ways of symbolic interactionism which focuses on social interaction among particular group of people. It is used for different culture identity as well and it is the view that people react to other people and objects based on the personal views. With symbols, meaning, and interaction, the self or identity could be a basic concept in symbolic…

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    create a link to the energy or spirit through ourselves. Obviously, if one is using destructive or death energy, this can be very dangerous. Invocation also includes building up energy within one’s soul and discharging it through one’s aura and/or chakras. This creates a tie to the victim. As mysterious as it sounds, to me it seems like invoking and evoking are like almost inviting a spirit into your human form, as in they can take the form of the body, but they are really someone else. When…

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    As discussed in the explanation of verse two of this composition, spiritual chivalry, in the form of sir sāṭā or ‘bargaining with the head’, entails nightly vigils for dhikr. This verse appeals to the dhākir (invoker) to religiously engage in this discipline of nightly vigil for the purpose of dhikr in order to gain control over the night, which in turn, will conceivably enable him to establish a bond of intimate connection and communication with the Beloved. Normally, the lovers of God,…

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    The religions Hinduism and Buddhism share very few similarities. The things they share in common are very broad, but discuss a lot about the foundations to the religion. Hinduism and Buddhism were created in two very different time periods. The difference in age creates a lot of changes in the structure of the religions such as the gods believed in, or the absence of gods entirely. Buddhists and Hindus are both sprouted form India, but are not both mainly Indian religions. Buddhism and Hinduism…

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    Akasha Research Paper

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    experienced magician who are familiar with the ablility to tap into the unconciousness. Akasha is important to know as its qualities are expressed through art, music, writing, religion, healing, magic, and ritual work. It is associated with the crown chakra, The World in tarot cards, and contains reflection of the vibes of light and dark. I found it important to unite all things as well as the connection to the otherworld. By opening up beyond thought and emotion I feel it will benefit any…

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    Psychologist Joan Borysenko, PhD, proclaimed that “to get clarity of vision in your life, you have to get away from it.” To help others do so, she leads retreats based off her book, “Your Soul’s Compass” (Hay House, 2007). This soul-searching achieved through exploratory retreats apart from our daily routines can spark new modifications in one’s former life. Borysenko explains that as many of us function primarily from too much critical thinking, we prohibit the free-associating intuitive ideas…

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    warm drinks, we learned we have a lot in common! Besides our love of tea and ginger snaps we dip in them, we were able to share our passion for crystals. We dove into a detailed discussion on the healing properties, historical facts, and assigning chakras for many different types crystal. We continued to bond with our baking skills. Like me, my new friend, Nicole, has a passion for preparing mouth watering treats. We were able to talk about unique recipes we have made in the past. These desserts…

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    Types of Mindfulness Techniques Used There are several different types of mindfulness techniques taught in mindfulness training programs (e.g. meditation, attention awareness exercises, breathing exercises, and body scanning), (Shonin, Van Gordon, & Griffiths, 2014). In the last decade, business settings have developed mindfulness programs to boost productivity, decrease stress, and improve overall well-being of their employees (Chen, 2015). The cultivation of mindfulness has roots in Buddhism,…

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    Dream Symbols for Wild Cats and Crashing Planes The following two dreams were very interesting on how it brought terror for both dreamers; however, this is a good thing for it encourages them to view what is actually happening in their life. Once they acknowledge the truth, their next steps become clearer. Dream Every night, I keep having these dreams, they aren't always the same exact dream, but they all have the same similar component. At some point in my dream, there's a very large,…

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    on it. 8. Samadhi - (Salvation) This is the state of super bliss, joy and merging individual consciousness in to universal consciousness. This can also be understood as the Union between Jivatma and Paramatma. Union of Shiva and Shakti in Sahasrar Chakra (the top of the head). Realizing the pure consciousness or Realization of God is the ultimate achievement of Human…

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