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Why the enlightened do not talk to Guides
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Towards the end of May, I and another medium/healer toured the South Island, doing readings, holding workshops and speaking at the local churches. During one of my readings, this lady asked me, “How many guides do I have?”. I said “None”; she replied, ‘if I have no guides, then who do I pray to?’. I replied, ‘you pray to God!’. …
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The Beautiful Teachings of Sufism and the Sufi Saints
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By Paul Wagner Sufism has produced some of the most profound writers and teachers in our planet’s history. The writings of Rumi and Hafiz have opened more hearts than most religions can claim throughout their existence. Sufism opens hearts and clears the pathways to the sweetest depths of the divine. Sufism, or Tasawwuf, the mystical arm of Islam, is practiced …
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By Sophie Miller From noted references inserted in ancient texts to featured characters in blockbuster films to recent in-person encounters, archangels have become anchored as fixtures in mainstream culture, both historically and presently, who may be called upon by Earth-dwelling beings seeking support during the unraveling of various mortal experiences. Angels: Divine Spiritual Agents According to Doreen Virtue, highly regarded author …
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Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, non-invasive, hands-on healing modality that focuses on the wave-like rhythmic pulse that goes through the entire body. This therapy stems from osteopathy, which is an approach that emphasizes the role of the musculoskeletal system in health and disease. In a typical one- to two-hour session, the client lies quietly, fully clothed, while the practitioner makes …
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Spirituality is a broad concept with room for many perspectives. In general, it includes a sense of connection to something bigger than ourselves, and it typically involves a search for meaning in life. As such, it is a universal human experience—something that touches us all. People may describe a spiritual experience as sacred or transcendent or simply a deep sense of aliveness and interconnectedness. …
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Health Benefits Of Fasting One Day A Week
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From an alimentary point of view, fasting means not eating and not drinking anything at all. Not eating anything and drinking just water is also considered fasting. However, some experts question this statement, as they claim that fasting in a proper way means that one shouldn’t eat or drink anything. When the body is deprived of food, there will be systemic …
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