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    systems still agree and listen to him. They still agree with him because he is delivering his values and beliefs on common ground, so that no one thinks about religion we he speeds of the earth and the destruction that we have cause to it. We are not God, or whatever higher being that you believe in but the world was here first and is a gift to us. We should value what is gifted to us. It is sad that we value the materialistic things in life, but not the place that will be our home for…

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    Symbolism Of Vedic Culture

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    1 INTRODUCTION Foundation of the Vedic culture emanates from the philosophy and science of Yajï. Yajï is the perennial symbol of this divine culture (Pandya, 2009b). The Sanskrat word ‘Yajïa’ etymologically means ‘to worship’, ‘to unite or connect’, ‘to do charity unconditionally (däna ) in right manner to the deserved. Gayatri and Yajïa are described as the pillars of Indian philosophy and culture. The four vedas signify the philosophy of the eternity and absolute complementary role of…

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    Suryavarman Symbolism

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    expression to religious symbolism. Typically, the dimensions of the temples reflect the structure of the Hindu mythological universe. For example, the five towers at the center of the Angkor Wat complex represent the peaks of Mount Meru, the home of the gods. The outer wall then, “represents the mountains that ring the world's edge; and a moat depicts the cosmic ocean. Like many other ancient edifices, the monuments of the Angkorian region absorbed vast reserves of resources and human labor and…

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    Our bodies, spirits, the spirits of the ages, Nature in all its manifestations, Incarnation of the One God, Source of All, revealed in Jesus, being brought to fulfillment in us. Red Destiny 2010 p045 October 1, 2010 Friday Already I am unable to give the one I could hope to this new chapter in my life quest for Cosmic Christ Consciousness…

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    Toni Morrison And Beloved

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    beyond man that can act as forces of fate, fortune, or fatality. These all powerful and mysterious entities reveal a very looming facet about the human condition, a lack or purposeful direction. The existence of these beings- whether they be ghosts, gods, or ghouls, is evidence of the fact that humans yearn for some purpose or meaning in their life. The concept of a powerful being that is omniscient, or at least more perceptive than the average human being suggests that there is a purpose, or…

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    involves witnessing to what God has done, is doing, and will do. 5. Even so, evangelism does not aim at a response. 6. Evangelism is always an invitation. 7. The one who evangelizes is a witness, not a judge. 8. Even though we ought to be modest about the character and effectiveness of our witness, evangelism remains an indispensable ministry. 9. Evangelism is only…

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    In the following essay I will address the issue of self-worth in a Western Cultural context (the New Zealand context). The essay will proceed in three parts. The first part will be an exploration of what self-worth in a Western (New Zealand) cultural context looks like. It will endeavour to define what self-worth is exactly, how it differs from self-esteem, and how self-worth is defined in New Zealand. The first section will also explore what some of the markers of being ‘worthy’ are, the things…

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    Asrar E Khudi2 Analysis

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    Asrar-e-Khudi1 or The Secrets of the Self2 was published in 1915, the first philosophical poetry of Sir Mohammad Iqbal3. Iqbal describes his philosophy of "Self" or "Ego4" as “Khudi5”which is the divine spark present in every human beings. A great journey of transformation is vital to apprehend this celestial spark. A similitude of this journey is the relationship of fragrance and seed. Every seed has potential for the fragrance in it. However, to reach the fragrance, the seed…

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    What Is Negligence?

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    The medical profession is considered a noble profession because it assists in saving life. We believe life is God gifted. Thus, a doctor figures in the scheme of God as he puzzles out to carry out his command. The chances of a patient are twofold: doctors and hospitals are asked to furnish medical treatment with all the knowledge and skill at their control and secondly, they will not do anything to harm the patient in any manner either because of their neglect, carelessness, or reckless attitude…

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    In his pride, Lucifer revolted, changed into thrown out of paradise, and turned into modified into the villain. dissatisfied in his outcast from paradise and aware that he couldn't win in open insurrection towards God, the fallen angel's designs changed, to curl mankind into dismissing God. by covertly taking a shot at people, enticing them with deceptive statements and deceptions, the archfiend works inside the history, subverting God's…

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