("La source de Maafa dans les Aurès en Algérie" by Unknown Photographer)
« The Dam » is a 22-minute long suite in 8 movements that uses the metaphor of water flowing from source to ocean to illustrate the process that we affectionately refer to as life.
As…
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The first name was given....could you please write the full name used here on iPeace?
Who got the details and how did that person inform you?
Thanks
STephanie
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(Detail from "The hares and frogs" by Wenzel Hollar)
The Lepufology Project is the story of Jack Babbitt, regarded as one of the world’s most trustworthy investigators of the paranormal,…
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It is easy, given our cultural framework, to imagine spiritual learning as analogous to education - that spiritual learning is an accumulation. The idea we have is that one must keep learning, keep reading, keep listening to teachers, keep doing yoga in order to "advance." However, in truth, spiritual learning is nothing more than learning to be fully who you are. There is no "better" as you grow older and have more experience. There is simply more of who you…
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("Maitreya the Conqueror" by Nicholas Roerich)
I read the The Tibetan Book of the Dead twice. I started with a French…
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