Of all the concepts and dynamics of human relationships that I have ever come across, love bombing tops my list as the most deceptive, dark and dangerous tactic that people engage themselves and others in. It is hard to believe how two such starkly contrasting words – ‘love’ and ‘bombs’ – come together to make [...]
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The Concept of Love Bombing
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Are You Addicted to Spirituality?
Ask agnostics about the existence of God and they’ll be unsure, while delicately maintaining that spirituality is somehow a completely different aspect. Spirituality is a sense of feeling, which for some has every thing to do with nothing and for others has a lot to do with the divine. Spirituality is a state of mind, [...]
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Third-Wave Feminism
The sands of time wait and change for no man. Movements and causes may come and die but some struggles are eternal and those who fight to solve such issues, must also adapt and change with time. Such is the case for the feminist movement. From the time of the Suffragettes fighting for the right [...]
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Do Mantras Really Work?
” No one can fully explain the mystery of Mantras. Their magical sounds help heal physical imbalances, relax the mind, quiet the emotions and open the heart. They stimulate, activate, motivate and rejuvenate. They help you dance or sleep, laugh or cry, make love or meditate. They help you forget some one or find some [...]
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What is the Purpose of Life in Christianity?
Last evening, while watching silly sitcoms and fearing that my laptop was nearing its end, it dawned upon me how meaningless my life had become. I am grateful to Jesus for all that he has given me. No, I was not born a Christian. But there hasn’t been a day since my birth as a [...]
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The Mystical Jerusalem
The very word “Jerusalem”, or “yerushalem, yerushalayim” in Hebrew has a lot of mystical interpretations in the Jewish tradition. Thus, it can be a symbol of the earth itself. Also, in Kabbalah symbolism, it is considered to be Gods city. It is thought to be the earthly variant of the heavenly Jerusalem, and the main [...]
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Meaning of Being in Limbo
The word limbo is adapted from the Latin word Limbus, which means ‘border’. However, the relevance and existence of this term is apocryphal. We shall explain the state of being in a limbo by dividing it into two parts, religious and the non-religious. The meaning of being in a state of Limbo in the religious-context [...]
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Difference Between Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
One of the biggest challenges in life is facing death. Especially, when you know death is inevitable in your case. Everyday, thousands of patients who are terminally ill or are totally incapacitated are seeking for information related to two terms – euthanasia and assisted suicide. In most religions, suicide is considered to be a sin. [...]
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Meditation for Buddhas Enlightenment – Liberation
The Fourth Satipatthana Satipatthana practice is an important part of Buddhas meditation, and in my previous three articles I elaborated on satipatthana 1; sensing not thinking, and satipatthanas 2 & 3; dealing with destructive thoughts and emotions. I also examined the shortcomings, purpose and likely origin of traditional scripture, and explored more suitable practice for [...]
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