Ksenia Lanina is a digital artist and illustrator based in Dessau, Germany originally from Russia. She graduated from Belgorod State University and currently
Explore the enigmatic world of An, the ancient Sumerian god of the sky and heaven, on our comprehensive webpage.
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La Fe Bahá'í enseña sobre la unicidad de Dios, la unidad de la humanidad y la armonía esencial entre las religiones del mundo.
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If God wishes to be born as man and to unite mankind in the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, He suffers the terrible torment of having to bear the world in its reality. It is a crux; indeed, He Himself is His own cross. The world is God's suffering, and every individual human being who wishes even to approach his own wholeness knows very well that this means bearing his own cross. But the eternal promise for him who bears his own cross is the Paraclete.
We know as Christians, on an intellectual level, that we have idols—be it family, food, football or whatever. But to see the allure of idolatry can be hard for those of us in the Western world. That’s why I appreciate the points laid out by Doug Stuart in his Exodus commentary (450-54). Stuart suggests nine reasons idolatry was attractive to the Israelites and in the cultures of the Ancient Near East. 1. It was guaranteed. If you do the right incantation, you get the right results. Just say the right words and the gods show up. Who wouldn’t want that?...
Apolaki and Mayari are Bathala's children with a mortal. The the light of their eyes serves as the light throughout the world.
This Christ is not a reflection of the current mood or the projection of our own desires. He is our Lord and God. He is the Father's Son, Savior of the world, and substitute for our sins-more loving, more holy, and more wonderfully terrifying than we ever thought possible.
Adonis, known for his beauty and stunning physique, was a lover of Aphrodite and a god of beauty and desire.
Morning Meditations To the Elect of the Most High God…there are a lot of things going on the world today which may seem inexplicable, unimaginable, or too surreal. Take not our eyes off the L…
“But what I do, that I will do, that I may cut off occasion from them which desire occasion; that wherein they glory, they may be found even as we. 13 For
It's the seven sins of the digital world that, thankfully, doesn't include coveting thy neighbour's goat or anything.
This study guide and infographic for Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things offer summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.
The grace of God will teach you to say no to ungodliness and worldly passions so you can live a self-controlled, upright and godly life in this world.
“We know that our ancestors believed in varying degrees of pantheism. Nearly all peoples had their pantheons of gods and goddesses.” — John H. Raach, Ph.D., M.D. For centuries, Ancient Greek deities like Apollo (the god of medicine, healing, plagues, prosperity and healing), Asclepius (the god of the medicinal arts),
Just as from Kether to Malkuth there is a successive movement from the abstract to the manifest, so there is in the Kabbalistic worlds from Atziluth to Assiah: Atziluth Archetypal World (World of E…
Learn about the universal moral principle, from world religions throughout history: The Golden Rule. Find resources and ideas to use with your children.
„Oświeć mój rozum, abym poznał Twoje nakazy”. Modlitwa do Ducha Świętego.
By Jeeheon Cho from Surat Thani, Thailand - Varanasi River BankUploaded by Ekabhishek, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10681661 Here is a fascinating and touching story about Varanasi, the most sacred place for devout Hindus. One of the things that makes it so sacred is that it is a destination for many dying Hindus who believe that they can only reach moksha, or freedom from the cycle of rebirth, by taking God's name and dying in the holy city. Moni Basu, a practicing Hindu and a reporter for CNN, follows an 80 year old Hindu who wants to take his last breath in the city of Varanasi. That city is what Basu calls the "epicenter" of Hinduism. It is to Hindus what Mecca is to Muslims and what Jerusalem is to Christians. But unlike those cities, Varanasi is a destination for many dying Hindus. Basu explains why dying in Varanasi is so important. And she introduces us to Mukti Bhavan, a "liberation" house where some Hindus spend their eleventh hour. Basu calls it "Hotel Death." There, she tells us, she saw death in a "new light." The house lacked warmth, love, or "any other emotions we linked to the process of dying." But later in the story, we see the house through the eyes of its manager, Bhairavnath Shukla. For him, death is not to be mourned. In fact, he sees it as mukti, or liberation. According to Basu "he and everyone else at Mukti Bhavan see death in Varanasi as a marriage of one's soul with God?" Basu's story helps us to understand Hindu spirituality and the significance of Varanasi in sustaining it. Does the Hindu view of the afterlife differ from other religions. Basu included a chart of those views which you can see below.
From classics such as Romeo and Juliet to modern works like The Notebook, ditch anything you ever read from Mills and Boon and embrace the 50 best romantic quotes from literature.
Wow! The I AM statements of Jesus are full of meaning, metaphors, and wisdom that can be applied to our lives today. Click to be inspired!
Who do you think is in control—humans, God, or Satan? Why do we need to know who really controls the world? Find out what it can mean for you.
Aristotle once said, “Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” It means that to be educated does not depend on
I'm surprised you guys keep coming back.....Who am I kidding, memes are the best! Welcome back to your daily dose of Mystic Messenger memes brought to you by the wonderful world called the internet! (Which means I don't own any of these pictures) There's not much to say but..... enjoy 😏 Celestial-Red
I took most of the week off last week because there was a heaviness in this world that needed to be discussed, needed to be thought about, and needed to be prayed over. I took the time I usually spent writing and creating and I spent it talking with God, reading my Bible, and praying. […]