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compassionmattersmost · 7 months ago
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Interfaith Harmony: Ganesha, the Universal Remover of Obstacles
There is an ancient story, older than memory, that speaks of a gentle presence who stands at the threshold of each journey. He is called Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. In Hindu tradition, he is worshipped as a friend and guardian of beginnings, an embodiment of wisdom and gentle strength. His form is unmistakable—an elephant head, eyes deep with understanding, a body both round and rooted, as…
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petrihuhtanen · 1 year ago
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Featuring Cardinals Thomas Cavin & Clark Isaac, revealing unified teachings with the children of Abraham and the nature of the Spirit. Purchase our book: https://amzn.eu/d/iUJ3bzA (UK) https://a.co/d/hag8XgW (US) Our paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/eocpaypal Content live-streamed through multiple platforms: https://www.facebook.com/LordRayEl https://www.youtube.com/@Christ-is-back https://x.com/Sanctuary_RayEl https://www.twitch.tv/thacouncil https://www.instagram.com/christisback33/
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bisexualpositivity · 24 days ago
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this pride month we need solidarity now more than ever.
I mean it. no more of this “x queer group has it worse than all other queer groups” bullshit, we don’t have the luxury to play oppression olympics this year. and it’s not enough to quietly spread positivity and be supportive from the sidelines, we need to actively push back against separatism and community infighting.
don’t make one nice post about people who share your own identity and call it a day - take this month to learn about the struggles others face and celebrate our differences.
this pride, read up on queer classics, from whipping girl and stone butch blues to queer journalists’ articles and the original little mermaid. discuss what you liked and didn’t like about them with friends. talk to queer people from somewhere you’ve never been in your life, chat with the older gay couple down the street. listen to queer people you don’t completely agree with. make an effort to educate, not berate, people when they’re in the wrong.
we can all do better, I know we can. so let’s give it our best 🌈
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a-path-by-the-moon · 4 months ago
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acornbringer · 6 months ago
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Wishing you all a happy New Year from the Spirit World!
See you soon 💀🔥
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milo-by-the-fishtank · 3 months ago
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Trans people, everywhere & anywhere, we need to stay alive
That’s why if you’re seeing this take a sip of water(if you haven’t in the past 15 minutes), stand up or stretch(if you haven’t in the past 30 minute), practice one bit of self love or care(this can be as simple as just thinking about something that was good or you like today, no time limit)
Because the world needs you around
We need you around. We need you around for the next gen of trans kids, so that they can have trans elders. We need you around because we need more trans people in whatever you do. We need you around to remember the true names of the ones we have lost. We need you around to be able to talk about your life experiences.
We need you around because the world need trans people around. So stay around with me a little longer ok, and take care of yourself
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creature-wizard · 1 month ago
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Thoughts on New Age’s therapeutic functions
Over the last few days, I’ve been thinking over how New Age practices have actual therapeutic value that ultimately contribute to more prosocial behavior and greater social cohesion. I figured I’d do a post on this, both to shed light on why New Age spirituality has such a powerful draw on people, and to highlight certain practices that could perhaps be adapted into a framework without the conspiratorial mythology and dangerous pseudoscience.
Full disclosure, I will be approaching this topic from the perspective of an atheistic-leaning agnostic who approaches magic and religion from a psychological and sociological point of view. I’m not here to try and convince you that gods and spirits absolutely don’t exist, but if you do believe they exist, you may find this challenging to your worldview.
So to begin, everyone’s psyches are essentially made up of different, yet interconnected parts. (I would recommend looking at this infographic for deeper, albeit somewhat simplified explanation. Note that post will be mainly be speaking of singlets.)
Let’s take a hypothetical person named Roxie. There’s a part of Roxie that wants to clean the house. There’s another part of Roxie that wants to play a video game. There’s part of Roxie that wants to destroy her enemies. There’s part of Roxie that wants everyone to be friends and live in harmony. There’s a part of Roxie that wants to surrender herself to a strong, powerful figure, and another part of her that wants to remain independent.
Our psyches are all made of different parts like this (though perhaps not all of the exact same parts), and our parts have their uses at different times and places. But it’s possible for some of us to become over-reliant on certain parts and use them in inappropriate times and places. For example, tradwives are taught to always use the part of themselves that wants to surrender to someone strong (usually referred to as their “feminine” or the “divine feminine”), which gets them stuck with extremely misogynist men.
Another example, which is more pertinent to the topic of this post, are people who become over-reliant on the part of themselves that wants to destroy their enemies. This makes them prone to paranoid thinking, essentially seeing enemies and threats everywhere. This in turn prompts them to behave in all kinds of ways that are detrimental to a healthy social life, and detrimental to a healthy society in general. This is basically the state that the kind of people who go around writing wildly hostile replies to absolutely milquetoast takes are in.
However, New Age’s practices and beliefs encourage people to get in touch with their prosocial parts and silence their hostile parts. For example, they are taught how to connect to spirit guides and various higher beings who have loving intentions and want the best for humanity. They are taught to practice discernment by asking themselves how information makes them feel – if it makes you feel afraid or discouraged, ignore it. If it makes you feel uplifted and encouraged, listen.
Now of course this is a terrible method for evaluating whether information is factual or not, which many people in this movement end up trying to do. “Aliens are going to arrive tomorrow and get rid of the world’s tyrants” might make me feel good, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. But it’s a very good method for connecting with and strengthening the parts of yourself with prosocial desires while training your mind to give less priority to your hostile parts and allowing them to weaken and fade.
Even the concept of starseeds is fundamentally a prosocial tool. Each starseed type represents a certain kind of positive role a person can play in society. When a person reads about starseed types and feels resonance with one or more of them, this is essentially a response from the parts of their brains that find these roles appealing. Starseed mythology validates their associated impulses by telling people that this the very thing they’re on Earth to do.
Past life regression hypnosis can also serve the same purpose, with those who undergo it often seeing themselves filling specific roles. When people undergo hypnosis and sees themselves as a priest or priestess, these are arguably images formed from the parts of themselves that want to fill the role of a teacher or guide. In this way, people become aware of the roles they want to fulfill, which empowers them to start doing something they actually enjoy.
Of course there there are flaws. The specific roles that New Agers learn about are not always as useful as they might seem – in fact, they’re sometimes dangerous. Many of the “cosmic truths” an aspiring teacher will go on to spread are just far right conspiracy theories. New Age’s mythology about reptilian aliens is a hodgepodge of antisemitic canards including but not limited to blood libel, economic manipulation, and media manipulation. Their mythology about aliens is largely based on pseudohistory created by white people who could not accept that people of color were capable of building architecture considered impressive by European standards. It all comes from what the New Agers would term a fear-based consciousness.
Meanwhile, the aspiring healer will likely learn alternative healing techniques that are not as useful as they might seem. Fortunately, most alternative healing practices favored by New Agers are fairly harmless in and of themselves (one cannot overdose and poison oneself with reiki, for example). But when coupled with a belief that these treatments should be used in place of conventional medicine (which is often driven by anti-pharma conspiracy theories), or when the practitioner charges so much money that people are compelled to choose between evidence-based medicine and alternative medicine and choose the latter, things can become deadly. Scientific studies have never found evidence to suggest that any alternative medical approach is more effective than current evidence-based treatments, even if people do anecdotally report feeling better or report the occasional miracle.
Furthermore, believing that the images they see under hypnosis are genuine memories of real past lives reinforces belief in conspiracy theories and pseudohistory. They also create a false sense of expertise and entitlement, such as a white person who believes they had a past life as a Native American ritual specialist believing they have authority to speak on matters of Native spirituality and history, and believing they have the right to conduct closed practices.
Yet all of these problems come from the belief system the practices are used in, not from the practices themselves. Outside of the belief system, the practices are a simple yet effective way to identify positive social roles we are likely to find satisfying. Without the conspiratorial, pseudohistorical, and pseudoscientific framework, one can identify more useful ways to fulfill these roles and seek out appropriate education.
I believe New Agers are onto something when they say that we have forgotten who we truly are. But I don’t think it has anything to do with some sort of transcendent divine nature or past lives. I think that through trauma and upbringing in societies that encourage fear and selfishness, we have been raised to forget that we are born to love, cherish, and help each other. I think we’ve also been raised to forget that we don’t need anyone’s permission to follow our hearts.
I think they’re even almost onto something when they say that our governments and economies are ruled by something that feeds on blood and fear. But that something isn’t extradimensional space lizards. It is the systems of government and economics themselves – they was created through fear and bloodshed, and they requires fear and bloodshed to continue existing. But there are no secret places where dark rituals are performed or where bodily fluids are extracted for consumption; only boardrooms where executives discuss moving production factories someplace with fewer safety regulations and politicians discuss manufacturing consent so that the populace will support the invasion of whichever country they wish to extract resources from this time. It is not reptilians that possess these people, but a fear-based belief that their safety and the safety of all they care about relies on these systems.
I fully believe that if things are going to get better, we must get better at loving each other and recognize that wanting to help each other is a natural and normal thing, and we should use whatever tools we have at our disposal to that end. But we must also recognize that the narratives and myths New Age spirituality has relied on this far are products of fear-based consciousness themselves, and cannot truly serve humanity in its progress.
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ra-vio · 3 months ago
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Based on that one Smash trophy
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depravednotdeprived · 1 month ago
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urloveangel · 9 months ago
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we won’t see peace in the world until we master the peace within
the way to release the violence, hatred, injustice in our society is to look within first and become aware of all the ways we still engage in violence, hatred, injustice towards our own selves, our loved ones and community then ask what purpose is it serving, what need is it fulfilling, what these parts of me are trying to tell me
we’re more powerful than we realize and our inner work and day to day actions have an incredible ripple effect contributing to the healing of the whole collective 🫶🏼
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senecalui · 5 months ago
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"One thing I learned when I died was that we are all part of one big, living universe. If we think we can hurt another person, or another living thing without hurting ourselves, we are sadly mistaken."
—Sandra Rogers
from Lessons From the Light: In-Sights From a Journey to the Other Side by Sandra Rogers, (2009).
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socialdragonflytarot27 · 10 months ago
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myremnantarmy · 2 years ago
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The flame of love extinguishes the fire of hatred. Love is God and because God has Power over the beast this is the solution to drive the beast out of your life.
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acornbringer · 2 months ago
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Relaxing spirit world ambiance to contemplate existence to 🔊✨
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philosophybits · 1 year ago
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[Objectification] is only the way of division along which man must pass, his living-out his destiny in which he becomes alienated from himself, in order later to return unto himself.
Nikolai Berdyaev, The Spirit and Reality
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