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Building a United Humanity

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Building a United Humanity

Building a United Humanity People all over the world seek meaningful answers to war, violence, the hazardous displacement of people, and racial injustice and persecution. Hundreds of thousands—maybe even millions–want to be free to express the love of their hearts. Whether these people are in the Middle East, Africa, Asia or even in Turkey, Greece or the United States of America, they are due our deep consideration, love and care. It is time to be pro-active about honoring human rights for all of humanity. In the US there is tragic and misguided mistreatment of people of color, and in...

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Making Friends with the Unconscious

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Making Friends with the Unconscious

Have you ever considered yourself lucky—even privileged—to live at a time that many people consider the most troubled and difficult period of human history with its upheaval of near extinction events, a period of chaos, and unending contest between good and evil? Each one of us has to find the answer for himself. In that response to what already could be considered a cataclysmic event, we find ourselves moved by fear and joy. These polar opposites characterize where people are emotionally. With nearly everyone interested in and having had a class or two that emphasizes psychology or had...

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Writing about the Great Invocation

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Writing about the Great Invocation

Writing about The Great Invocation As we live more deeply into the ancient wisdom tradition there remains a thirst for a time to know how the personality became involved. Why did the personality go through with this most peculiar of assignments? Really it doesn’t matter but the human in us wonders. At the age of nine the Tibetan came to visit as my mother read to me a few passages from A Treatise on White Magic. I was just an ordinary kid and at that age had no idea what it was about or why she wanted to read it to me. What she read me in just a few moments passed well above my head....

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Seeds and Devas

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Seeds and Devas

“What is your fascination with seeds all about anyway?” They come in such odd shapes and sizes, even in an array of colors which are usually subtle as each seed dresses differently. Seeds represent life and the great potential of life itself. Did you know that in a spiritual sense, the plant kingdom is the most advanced when compared to the mineral, animal and human kingdoms? The seed for the giant redwood tree continually gives pause. Each seed starts encased in a very small redwood cone. It falls to the ground and dries up. As the cone dries the seeds, encased in a flat, paper-like...

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1914 Christmas Cease-fire and Whisper of Silence

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1914 Christmas Cease-fire and Whisper of Silence

The hidden effects of the World Wars continue. Few are yet alive who remember Christmas in 1914. Yet what happened there cannot be forgotten because it set a tone for our time and day. There was a brief break in the battle between the Germans and the Allies whose battle lines ranged from Belgium into France. The First World War was fought in trenches and a dreary heavily laden somberness held tight, like a claw to the war-torn area between the belligerents. In that eerie death space no warrior’s will was present. The wounded and the dead were scattered like hail stones across the...

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The Unheard Cry of Nations

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The Unheard Cry of Nations

The Unheard Cry of Nations Nations march to a fundamental beat slightly different from the individuals who inhabit them because so many persons make up a nation. The unheard cry coming from many nations is the desire to build right human relations with other countries. Some lands create foreign policy that puts integrity, reverence for life and quality relationship with other nations as high priorities. With every passing day more people yearn for leadership that can and will make quality relations with other countries a primary goal of foreign policy. Canada is an example although relations...

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