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ὁ Λόγος: In the Beginning Was…
In my last post on the Study in a Course in Miracles blog, The Word and Voice of God, I discussed how words and voices are sounds, and just like light, sound is vibration or vibrating energy. And, as physics and quantum physics … Continue reading
The Gunas: The Three Constituents of Prakriti
Before going further into the Nakshatras and Jyotisha (Vedic Astrology), we need to become familiar with both the three Gunas and the four motivations of life. Let’s begin with the Gunas, which are the intrinsic qualities or tendencies of Prakriti, … Continue reading
Posted in Astrology & Astronomy
Tagged Aristotle, Arjuna, astrology, Being, Bhagavad Gita, Brahma, eclipses, Gestalt, guna, Hindu trinity, Jyotisha, Krishna, Nakshatras, natal chart, nature, Prakriti, purity, rajas, San Francisco Vedic Astrologer, Sattva, Self, Shiva, spiritual growth, Tamas, Trimurti, Vedic Astrology, Vishnu
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Who Is Our True Self?
Who is our True Self? Or a better way to ask that question is: What is our … Continue reading
Posted in Religions & Philosophies
Tagged Being, Carl Jung, consciousness, Continuum, heart, Love, Martin Heidegger, Saint Francis of Assisi, soul, Stephen Batchelor, True Self, Truth
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