In this article, our beloved & radiant Master Healer, Dr. Nonah Khanna, takes you through the mysterious world of the tarot cards!
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A Bodhisattva is literally a living being (sattva) who aspires to be enlightened (bodhi) and in the process carries out altruistic practices. Compassion, an empathic action of sharing someone else’s feelings, is a key characteristic of a bodhisattva.
When you hear something about truth, you feel that you have known the truth. After reading about truth, you think that you have known it, and so you become handicapped and incapable of attaining the truth.
Truth be told no one uses this method to make decisions. First of all, we lack imagination to list all the possible pros and cons. We are limited by what springs to mind; we can only conjure up what we have seen in our modest experience.
PLR works on the principle that human souls are eternal and that with the death of the body, the soul continues living as it reincarnates into another living form, human or non-human – a form the soul chooses for itself in order to grow and learn more.
Do you ever find yourself looking at a smiling picture of Julia Roberts and smiling back? Well that is the power of a bright sunny smile. Strack, et al conducted a study way back in 1988. He asked people to rate humour in cartoons while holding a pencil between their teeth. Whichever way you hold […]
People who are married or cohabiting in general, significantly happier than singles, Widows and widowers, or the divorced or separated living alone. As for the children of the divided parents, they are twice as likely to experience a variety of social, psychological or academic problems. Happiness tends to be greater among those who have paying […]
in another discourse, Osho says: The death of an enlightened being like J. Krishnamurti is nothing to be sad about, it is something to be celebrated with songs and dances. It is a moment of rejoicing. His death is not a death. He knows his immortality. His death is only the death of the body. But J. Krishnamurti will go on living in the universal consciousness, forever and forever.
Aloha, noun, meaning love, compassion, sympathy, kindness, respect and forgiveness – thought to date back AD 500, when Polynesian settlers first arrived on the islands Hawaiian scholar Mary Kawena Pukui wrote that the first expression of aloha was the love between a parent and child. Commonly used as a greeting but also a way of […]
Christmas Humphrey calls Zen Buddhism that is starting in the wrong direction from the very beginning. Zen is not buddhism – the essential core of the heart of Buddha, certainly, but it is the essential core of Moses too,