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I’m not advocating my religion, but I’m wondering how many people made a similar journey as I have. I have actually listened and visited many people of differing beliefs from Yoga to LDS. If I had the money, who knows, I may have been a scientologist. However I found something that suited me, it wasn’t something I was raised with, something that I wasn’t just fascinated with, or something anybody in my area knew anything about. In fact my library only had 4 books on Buddhism. I’m just wonde

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Norooz greetings to all Mankind and particularly to those who celebrate this great Day. Norooz is the celebration of life and fertility. Its origin fades into history. This is the oldest festivity alive and it will live as long as this planet lives. Ten thousand years from now, the world will be a different place. All races will merge and become indistinguishable. Nationality would make no sense. Long after religions are thrown in the dustbin of history along with their festivities, the Mother E

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On the RMAX International Member forum, you’ll find a huge discussion, some nice and some not-so nice banter, as to the compatibility of yoga and Christianity . I’ve posted my comments to the thread, but mine is not to enforce a particular opinion; only to ensure that all members have a right to express their own beliefs (so long as they do not infringe upon the right of others to do so.) One of the side discussions regards the compatibility of meditation with differing religions. Can medit

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From my live cam: guest7: You now have two traditions where wisdom is associated with a beard: Hinduism and Judaism. Now if you embrace Islam, you’ll be on your way to embracing beard-loving religions. guest7: What’s your next beard-loving tradition to embrace? RussianDragon: how is the goy joy going? HostOfHosts: Clearly, I have stumbled onto a site that is not Jewish in its outlook. HostOfHosts: Luke has found a faith that works for him and it is not Judaism. guest7: Maybe, he’ll

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Former ‘The O.C.’ star Mischa Barton is embracing the Indian culture as she films for her new movie in the country based on real-life Bhopal industrial disaster. The 22-year-old actress, who’s is shooting in Hyderabad, is enjoying traditional fare, and is also learning to play sitar. “I’ve been having an amazing spiritual exploration visiting Hindu temples and learning about Buddhism, both beautiful religions,” the Daily Express quoted her as writing on her website. “Hyderabad where we’re fi

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