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The Mahakala Buddha

The Mahakala Buddha is a Dharmapala, or “protector of dharma,” who resides in the fourth hierarchy of deities, and is most commonly associated with Vajrayana Buddhism. Mahakala’s Sanskrit meaning comes from its roots of “Maha”, or “great”, and “kala”, meaning “black.” Tibetans generally tend to refer to Mahakala as “the protector.

The Endless Knot

The Endless, or Eternity Knot is one of the “Eight Auspicious Symbols” of Buddhism. The other seven symbols include the: Conch Shell, Lotus, Parasol, Pair of Golden Fishes, Victory Banner, and Treasure Vase. The Tibetan phrase for Endless Knot is dpal be’u, and its Sanskrit name is shrivatsa.

God’s Plan for Me

I want to share an experience I had about two years ago. I am not going to tell you names of the people involved or the place that this happened because this isn’t to advertise for anyone, I just want to share my testimony to you. If you do not believe in God I encourage you to read this because it doesn’t hurt anything to read it but it might just change your life for good.

A Look at Numerology by the Numbers

Taking a look at numerology from where it began. The true numerology meaning behind your birth number can be found with this very simple calculation.

Power of Praying Hands

Do you ever wonder what a prayer is? Do you ever wonder why prayers go unanswered? What does it take for someone to pray? Is it the last resort to a solution? Why do we have chapels in hospitals and airports? Is prayer a plea or to cast a spell, create magic or express gratitude. A prayer is an inward journey of the human to unite with the spirit. A prayer is a whisper that bypasses the critical mind and aligns the conscious and the subconscious minds to connect with the higher self and bring down blessings. If you have ever been curious about a prayer read on.

A Christian Attitude Towards Being Offended

“It is impossible that no offences should come…”NKJV. Those were the words of Jesus to His disciples (Christians). Offence will surely come whether we expect it or not, whether we are prepared for it or not! Our attitude towards offence determines the effect it will have on us. This article gives the causes of offence and the christian attitude towards being offended.

Sit at My Feet and Learn From Me

Lately, there has been a longing for more of God and at the same time, I pondered about my slow walk with God. Then a sentence dropped into my mind: “Sit at my feet and learn from me.” As I continued to ponder, I remembered the story of Mary and Martha.

The Law of Fair Exchange

Abundance, Cleansing, Releasing Negativity, are all sub categories or methods of practicing the Universal Laws of Attraction. I was fortunate to recently practice an American Indian Ceromony with permission from The Crow Indian Nation. An overview of the ceremony is provided herein.

Coping With Life Changes

The I Ching, or Book of Changes, is a guide to understanding the principle of change. Confucius transformed the I Ching into a philosophical and ethical guidebook, showing superior people cultivating virtue within change. Confucius’ commentary on the I Ching, the Great Commentary, the Ta Chuan, gives the superior person instructions on how to understand “i” – the principle of change.

Celestite – Stone of the Angels

Want to find your own connection to the angels? Celestite is your stone. As its name suggests, it is closely tied to the celestial realm.

Your Career and Your Life Path (Part 2)

Now that you know how to determine your life path number, it’s time to figure out what that means and how you can apply it to finding your ideal job. To review, the life path number is the reduced sum of all the digits of your birthday. If you were born on April 9, 1979, you would add 4 + 9 + 1 + 9 + 7 + 9, which equals 39.

What Is True Strength in the Eyes of the Lord?

For many individuals strength is not determined by will power or a person’s ability to stand by their beliefs. It is instead measured by physical prowess. The reality is that even the physically strongest person can be weak, and the individual perceived to be the weakest may actually be strong. A strong person can still feel weak at times, get tired, be discouraged, and even contemplate giving up in certain situations.

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