If, like so many people on Earth, you enjoy exploring different belief systems, what do you answer when people ask what you believe in?
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Can science and religion be joined without conflict?
This is the time of year that many remember the Resurrection and what it means to them and others. Some people will take the time this weekend for giving eggs, chocolate, and other gifts. It is also an appropriate time for giving: Unconditional forgiveness Reliable friendship Unchanging truth The celebration of life, and Everlasting joy […]
Mohandas Gandhi was arguably the most important Indian political and spiritual leader of the 20th century. His influence extends well beyond India to other countries and leaders, including Dr Martin Luther King and the Dalai Lama.
The 2007 Brussels Peace Declaration on Religious Coexistence advocates equality, tolerance and acceptance of others.
Sufi, poet and teacher Abu Madyan’s teachings are particularly relevant in the midst of the dire effects of consumerism and excess.
The Vietnamese monk Thich Nhat Hanh has been credited with bringing Buddhism to the West.
Spanning many faiths and many eras, stories of angelic intervention in human affairs are legendary and abundant.
The word “guru” conjures as different images as there are people who hear the word, so what is a guru? And do you need one?
Many of the myths that shape our major religions are shared and point to similarities that can be too easily forgotten.
The growing inspiration inside Conscious Eating by Gabrielle Cousens.
Mandalas offer not just tantalising works of art but a spiritual tool that has been used by various traditions as a first step on the journey towards self.
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