Neo-Ren

The underlying principle is that we, humans, animals, vegetal and mineral, earth and all planets and galaxies, what we see and what we don’t see, all are part of ONE.

Mysticism, Oneness, Spirituality, and Describing the Indescribable

If order to figure out who we are, why we are here, and what our purpose is we often end up exploring religion, science, philosophy and spirituality.  This quest can teach us a lot of things about what other people have figured out so far.  New things are being figured out every single day and sometimes they contradict one another.

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How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One

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By Katrin Geist

Guest Writer for Wake Up World

Breaking the habit of being yourself requires – dare I say it? – discipline. Daily discipline. And once you embark on it, it’s the most wonderful process in the making. It is exciting and fun, and it becomes easier and easier with every time you practice, just like training a muscle. You do indeed create your life! You’re in the driver’s seat, entirely. And if that’s not great news, I do not know what is! You absolutely have the power to change your life in any way you desire. You create your life every day, with volition or without, on a nerve cell/brain structure and thought/quantum level.

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Religious belief the world over has a strenuous relationship with intellectualism. But why?

Religion's smart-people problem: The shaky intellectual foundations of absolute faith(Credit: Wikimedia)

Should you believe in a God? Not according to most academic philosophers. A comprehensive survey revealed that only about 14 percent of English speaking professional philosophers are theists.  As for what little religious belief remains among their colleagues, most professional philosophers regard it as a strange aberration among otherwise intelligent people. Among scientists the situation is much the same. Surveys of the members of the National Academy of Sciences, composed of the most prestigious scientists in the world, show that religious belief among them is practically nonexistent, about 7 percent.
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