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yogasthvidyarishikesh · 11 months
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Kriya Kundalini Yoga Deeksha / Shub Arambh Deeksha
Deeksha is a special ceremony in which a Guru initiates a student to evolve and empowers him/her to unfold his potentials to move in the direction of his very purpose in life. Also, a particular Deeksha graces one to have those power, wisdom, and tools needed most by the student. 
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igate777 · 8 months
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(via SEEING AND ENTERING WHAT IS AHEAD OF YOU. PART 8.)
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Random stranger: nice shirt
Me: oh, thanks
Random stranger: this home-wrecking society has got to stop; it’s sPiRitTuAlLy InSaNe.
Me: okay!
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juniorstuck · 6 months
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folds hands. do any of you guys (gender neutral)…. like rocks/crystals
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Yea! Nott in a partticularly spirittual way, butt I enjoy a good rock!
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moonlightreal · 11 months
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Antimagical book review: Moon White
I am weirdly fascinated with books like this: books that warn good Christian girls about the Teen Issue of witchcraft.  This book is one of a series that tackles Teen Issues like drinking, sex, homosexuality, self-harm, eating disorders, divorce, peer pressure, and suicide.  And Wicca.  Now that I type them out, that’s a strange list.  
In her defense, Ms. Carlson 1)can actually write, which is not true of all Christian YA writers and 2)is less awful than she could be. The one on homosexuality gives the main character an arc of going from horribly homophobic to only slightly homophobic, with a message that being a jerk to gay people is Not The Way, they need love not abuse, but being gay is still bad.  So yeah, not a GREAT message by any stretch, but it could be worse.
This book, Moon White, stars Heather, a teenager mourning the death of her mother some years back, dealing with school, friends, liking boys, and ballet.  Her stepmother is a newager.  Heather starts studying Wicca and does some spells seeking to contact her mother’s spirit and make her life better.  Things happen both good and bad, Heather’s life gets worse and in the end she starts feeling spirittual pressure to take her own life.  While searching her car for paper to write a final note she finds her mother’s notebook including a note about her accepting Jesus before her death.  Heather is basically a runaway at this point and seeks out her mother’s friend who brings her to Jesus and many of her problems get better.
The conversion happens quite near the end and reading as a nonChristian I can imagine that Heather’s life turned around not because of Jesus but because she got away from her home and spent time with a stable friendly adult for a week.  
The book does identify some of the real dangers of Wicca:
1) Money.  Heather spends a lot of money on magical doodads, which is a thing real magic users need to be careful not to fall into.  It’s hard to tell the difference between a spiritual calling to an item and the mundane magpie impulse to own the pretty shiny thing.  The owner of the witchy shop Heather frequents also pressures her to buy more stuff and eventually encourages her to to to an expensive spiritual retreat.
2) Wierdos.  Magical people include lots of kind, smart, dialed in folks, and also some flakes, predators, and people who probably need some mental health help.  Of course, you know where else you’ll meet these types of people?
Christianity.
And every other religion, and lots of nonreligious places.  This is a Wiccan issue, and a religious issue, and a people issue.
3) No standard.  Heather meets different kinds of witches with different ideas about magic and how it works.  There’s no way to tell which of them is “right” so there’s no way to test things and know if you have good information or not.  But, know where else you’ll find this problem?  Christianity.  Yes, Christianity has a single holy text but it can be interpreted in many ways and there’s no way to test which is “right.”
So the strategy taken by this book, and a lot of Christian fiction, is to have their main character encounter all the troubling elements of the nonChristian parts of life and none of the troubling elements of Christianity.  You could just as easily write a YA novel about a girl getting into a judgmental church and sinking into despair before meeting a down-to-Earth Wiccan.
The reviews are a thing.  A few Wiccans talking about what the book got wrong, a few Christians saying they couldn’t finish the book because it had too much witchy content!  I do not particularly recommend this book unless you share my strange fascination with seeing from the other side.  Be magical.  Be Christian.  Be both.  Be neither.  Just be sensible and nice to people.
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sketchesinstillness · 5 years
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Yogi Turtle-
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nexiel · 6 years
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Spirittu - A Spiritomb and Xatu fusion
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quickly approaching is the release of our debut EP. It is coming along fantastically in case you were wondering! Keep the vibe, Keep it tribe. Link to our new music video! Please share and subscribe!! <3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MMCL1QIst4
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vincentdelaplage · 3 years
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UN ENGAGEMENT SACERDOTAL Corésus et Callirhoé (1765). Huile sur toile, 309 × 400 cm, musée du Louvre, Paris. SUR "VENI SANCTE SPIRITTUS" DE MOZART KV47 https://youtu.be/4pqnspLOx-s Le titre d'origine est Le grand prêtre Corésus se sacrifie pour sauver Callirhoé. C’est avec ce tableau que Fragonard obtiendra son titre d’académicien en 1765. Il a choisi la peinture d’histoire que l’Académie situe au sommet des genres picturaux. L’œuvre, de dimensions imposantes, traite un sujet totalement original, qui n’avait jamais été représenté auparavant. Corésus aime passionnément la jeune Callirhoé, mais celle-ci ne lui renvoie que mépris et haine. Il demande vengeance à Bacchus, dont il est le grand prêtre, et celui-ci exige l’immolation de Callirhoé ou de quelqu’un qui s’offrirait pour elle. Personne ne se présente pour sauver Callirhoé. Corésus décide alors de se sacrifier pour elle. Le tableau de Fragonard représente l’instant où Corésus s’immole. L’œuvre fut unanimement appréciée et permit à Fragonard de faire une entrée triomphale à l’Académie. #culturejaiflash #peinturefigurativedunbonheurcontagieux https://www.instagram.com/p/CHw9T5Gn2Yi/?igshid=1sezy9kdd0ye9
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overlordmika-blog · 7 years
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psychicsaustralia · 5 years
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What kinds of careers are related to spirittuality aside from readings/reiki via /r/Psychic https://t.co/CkTBsjkFyq
What kinds of careers are related to spirittuality aside from readings/reiki via /r/Psychic https://t.co/CkTBsjkFyq
— Psychics Australia (@aussiepsychics) February 15, 2019
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happycareerista · 8 years
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Sunday Inspiration ☕
When you plan something and it doesn’t turn out as you want to, just know that it might be saved for another moment or that you’re destined to have something bigger. Trust God or the universe, whatever you believe in x
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