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It says something about the emptiness of the New Age faiths that so many of its priests need to hijack real churches: The Socialist Alliance posters outside St Mary’s Catholic Church in Brisbane said it all. “Dump Intolerance, not Father Kennedy.” “Who would Jesus sack?” The father in question is Peter Kennedy, the 70-year-old Catholic priest who is being forced out of the church he has turned into a green-leftist New Age drop-in centre… Footage of Mass - or whatever it is - at St Mary’s o

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image by axinia Sufism fascinates me since I know about it. Apart from my spiritual practice of Sahaja Yoga, Sufism is probably the closest one to my heart. What is Sufism? Here is the beautiful explanation by a great Sufi-master Hazrat Inayat Khan (1882-1927). “Sufism is not a religion, for it is beyond the limitations of faiths and beliefs which make the diversity of religions in the world. Sufism, in short, is a change of outlook on life. It is like viewing from an aeroplane a town, the stre

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But when did the Muslim’s real history start? But what about the Muslim’s prayer beads… MALAYSIAKINI, Anas Zubedy | Dec 2, 08 4:42pm I refer to the Malaysiakini Yoga declared ‘haram’ for Muslims. It is a norm today for the majority of Muslim scholars and Muslims generally to view Islam as an exclusive way of life. The need to differentiate Islam and Muslims from people of the other faiths is getting more and more pronounced. This has led to the need to draw the line clearly on what is Isla

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As you begin to explore the intricacies of one discipline, it becomes obvious that what is truly important is the art of discipline itself, not necessarily what you are disciplining yourself in. This is true of the world’s faiths, which as the Taoists claim are like many streams all leading to the same ocean. Whether you call yourself Catholic or Hindu is not as important as living up to the virtues that these faiths profess; when one does, we find that the basic substance of each religion is m

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Yoga originated in the Hindu religion to train the body for extended meditation. Today, the spiritual and ascetic discipline is embraced by people of many faiths and cultures, often as a form of health and relaxation. “It was intended to be a preparation for prayer,” says the Rev. David Moffett-Moore, pastor of St. Peter’s United Church of Christ in Frankfort.

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