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DadaBhagwan
Wie kann Frieden herrschen? Um Frieden zu schaffen, musst du Dharma (Religion, Pflichten, moralischer Verhaltenskodex) verstehen. Du solltest allen zu Hause sagen: "Wir sind nicht die Feinde des anderen; niemand sollte Streit mit dem anderen haben. Es gibt keinen Grund, Meinungsverschiedenheiten zu haben. Lasst uns das, was wir haben, miteinander teilen,und lasst uns glücklich sein." So solltet...
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DadaBhagwan
Normalerweise wird man ärgerlich und wütend, wenn die Dinge nicht so laufen, wie man es möchte, oder wenn der andere einen nicht versteht oder wenn es unterschiedliche Sichtweisen gibt. Wir werden oft wütend, wenn man uns beschuldigt, im Unrecht zu sein, wenn wir glauben, im Recht zu sein. Aufgrund unserer Wahrnehmung glauben wir, dass wir im Recht sind und der andere glaubt, dass er im Recht ist....
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DadaBhagwan
La gente discute sobre lo que es “mío” y lo que es “tuyo” en la religión. Para mantener tales disputas a raya está el Trimantra. Cuando uno comprende el significado fundamental del Trimantra (una oración auspiciosa), uno se dará cuenta de que no es un mantra de una religión en exc lusiva, o de una secta o división de una religión. Los saludos en el Trimantra son ofrecidos a todos los...
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DadaBhagwan
Wohltätigkeit bedeutet, anderen Lebewesen, Menschen oder Tieren, Glück zu schenken. Wenn du anderen Glück schenkst, wirst du als Ergebnis Glück zurückerhalten. Wenn du anderen Glück schenkst, wird Glück augenblicklich zu dir kommen. Jedes Mal, wenn du wohltätig bist, fühlst du dich innerlich gut. Obwohl du dein eigenes Geld gibst, fühlst du dich gut, weil du etwas Gutes getan hast. Wenn du...
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J. H. Hill
INTRODUCTION. In an article, entitled "Then and Now," published in the December number, 1890, of "The Arena," its author, a distinguished Unitarian D.D. of Boston, Mass., says. "Astronomy has shattered the fallacies of Astrology; and people have found out that the stars are minding their own business instead of meddling with theirs." Now, while it is true that modern Astronomy...
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INTRODUCTION. The Witchcraft superstitions of the Channel Islands, sad as they were in their characteristics and results—as is abundantly evidenced by our judicial records—were but a part and parcel of that vast wave of unreasoning credulity which swept across the civilised world during the Middle Ages, and more or less affected every class of society, and all sorts and conditions of men. From the...
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The Hidden Power To realise fully how much of our present daily life consists in symbols is to find the answer to the old, old question, What is Truth? and in the degree in which we begin to recognise this we begin to approach Truth. The realisation of Truth consists in the ability to translate symbols, whether natural or conventional, into their equivalents; and the root of all the errors of mankind...
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INTRODUCTION The subject of Witches and Witchcraft has always suffered from the biassed opinions of the commentators, both contemporary and of later date. On the one hand are the writers who, having heard the evidence at first hand, believe implicitly in the facts and place upon them the unwarranted construction that those facts were due to supernatural power; on the other hand are the writers who,...
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DadaBhagwan
Life requires continuous adjustment in relation to unpleasant and unfavorable circumstances. In everyday situations (such as opening an umbrella in the rain, or wearing a jacket in the cold) we generally don’t resist these required adjustments. However, when dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, in family relationships, or in the midst of marriage problems, adjustments become...
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William Godwin
The main purpose of this book is to exhibit a fair delineation of the credulity of the human mind. Such an exhibition cannot fail to be productive of the most salutary lessons. One view of the subject will teach us a useful pride in the abundance of our faculties. Without pride man is in reality of little value. It is pride that stimulates us to all our great undertakings. Without pride, and the secret...
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