Thursday, December 15 JF took me to Stewart Park again today; a bit over fifty degrees, unseasonably warm for Ithaca. Saw many seagulls huddled on a pile of driftwood twenty or so feet from shore, the hills hazy and blue in the distance… Diana wrote. She still has a few pages to do, end pages, [...]
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Mystical Experience: A Mystic’s Journal
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Cover for the New Book ‘We Meet in Dreams’: A Mystic’s Journal
Thursday, November 24 We went to our friends’ house in the country for Thanksgiving dinner tonight; a big, rambling old wooden house with porches and gables stuck on here and there, painted white, surrounded by woods. The only lights were from inside the house as we drove up; no lamp lights on that humble road. [...]
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Unexpected Visits From Our Lady of Medjugorje: A Mystics Journal
Image: The photograph of the statue of Our Lady of Medjugorje, on our kitchen table. Wednesday, November 9 My childhood chum Patrice is here for nine days, from California – we havent seen each other since we were twelve years old or so; then she was called Patsy. A remarkable person and a remarkable relationship. [...]
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Is Spiritual Healing Real?
Spirituality is a sensitive subject for those who believe in it and even those who have no faith in it. Spirituality is common to all religions. Citing the example of the Bible, it says that Jesus Christ had the power to heal the sick from minor or deadly diseases. There have been many instances when [...]
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Are Halloween and Day of the Dead Different?
Though Halloween and Day of the Dead are used as synonyms, their significance is different. Halloween originated from the Celts. It is based on the Celtic festival of Samhain. It is associated with the evil spirits, witches, and souls of the dead. On the other hand, Day of the Dead originates from an Aztec festival. [...]
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Spiritual Growth Exercises
“We live in illusion and the appearance of things. There is a reality. We are that reality. When you understand this, you see that you are nothing, and being nothing, you are everything. That is all.” – Kalu Rinpoche We all would want to attain spiritual growth, only if it was an easy process. Spirituality [...]
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When Hurricane Strikes
Those that have lived a lifetime in the tornados pathway know better how important it is to run to the shelter in time. They are always aware that a tornado maybe approaching so they know all about the tornado warnings and the way they need to get shelter. However, when it comes to spiritual level, [...]
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Have You Experimented Despair?
What is despair after all? The definition of the dictionary describes it as such: despair is to lose all hope, to be overcome by a sense of futility or defeat, the complete loss of hope. Sitting powerless on your sofa envisioning the worst scenario crying for help, or maybe without even crying, just whispering for [...]
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Technology and Christianity
In his initial state, man did not need any technical equipment or technology. From a believers perspective, man was endowed with great spiritual powers, which enabled him to act in an efficient way towards creation. Christ himself, who restored man to his primordial state, was an accomplished Man, healing diseases, resurrecting the dead, calming down [...]
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History of Anglicanism
There are different traditions and branches of Christianity and one such ancient and renowned branch is Anglicanism. This branch of Christian science is followed by churches who are connected religiously to the Church of England. A member of such a church is called an Anglican and belongs to the Anglican Communion. The birthplace of this [...]
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