illusion
illusion
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by Charles Goodwin - 2006-12-01
Many hundreds of years ago there lived a great saint named Ramaswami. The enlightened Ramaswami had many devotees at his ashram. Each day at sunset, they would meet to sing spiritual songs (bhajans) a...
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by Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya - 2006-12-03
The world perceived by us all is not exactly as it appears to be. The reality is this that the material world is but the manifested effect of the movements of various atoms and molecules. Our experien...
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by Roy E. Klienwachter - 2006-12-05
A mirror does not lie. A mirror reflects light, although that light can be distorted, it is an accurate duplication of what is in front of it. A mirror is also a transformer-it transforms three dime...
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by Bhaskar Banerjee - 2007-01-14
What, if anything, does the 'I' consist of? Is it an illusion? As we see, hear and taste things through the senses, so the senses combine in the brain to make us sense thoughts and concepts, such as t...
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by M. Christopher Wilson, Sr - 2007-01-19
Webster defines fear as unpleasant emotions cause by expectation or awareness of danger. However, if we are honest with ourselves many times the expectation of danger is only an illusion produced by...
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by Sylvia MacKenzie - 2007-01-21
Author Eckhart Tolle in his book, "The Power of Now", describes Presence as living fully in the moment, in the Now, without thoughts or feelings of past or future. Guy Finley, best selling author of "...
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by Randall Klopping - 2007-02-27
Dealing with mental and physical disabilities, the world is often a very confusing place and the world of art is no different. I have seen many wonders as I enter into it and as is often the case in ...
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by Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya - 2007-03-04
Sorrow and pain manifest when we are unaware of certain underlying realities. Maharshi Vasishtha while explaining to Lord Rama the cause of sorrow says that it is spiritual ignorance (Ajnana or Maya)....
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by Paul Davis - 2007-04-04
Climbing the ladder of success Hurrying along fast and furiously Though I have no idea where It shall lead and in the end take me Nevertheless I hurry along feverishly No time for a meaningful convers...
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by Roy E. Klienwachter - 2007-04-16
The loneliest place in personal experience would have to be part of nothing. Many people believe we are one with each other-joined with an eternal mass of nothing-formless and shapeless energy. This...