This book is about meaningness. “Meaningness” is a word I invented, referring to the quality of being meaningful and/or meaningless. The word “meaning” has two quite different meanings in English. It can refer to the meaning of symbols, such as words and road signs. This book is ...
Highly complex awareness and experience of being, meaning, values, ethics, morality, ecological interconnectedness, and the nature of reality (often including a transpersonal awareness of reality as well). An intellectually gifted person has a baseline of intellectual intelligence that is higher than av...
The image of Fudō Myō-ō, “Unmovable Wisdom King,” the main deity of the temple, is historically significant in that Kobo Daishi (or Kukai, the founder of Shingon Buddhism) is said to have carved, consecrated and conducted a Goma ritual before this very statue in 810, by order of ...
Throughout the world, cultures have incorporated the natural world into their faith traditions and folklore, and animals often play a role in their belief systems. For example, many Native American tribes attribute sacredness to white bison which are associated with the sacred hoop of life. ...
Why it is called a ‘Womb Blessing® attunement – female energy awakening’ A‘Womb Blessing attunement’ means: an awakening of all aspects of our authentic female energies to return to a sense of female wholeness, love, inner peace, sacredness and spiritual connection. The word ‘womb’ ...
There are slight variations in the meaning of marriage depending on religious institutions. Many religions recognize the sacredness of two people marrying one another, but not all of them describe this relationship in the same way. Based on the Bible,Christianityasserts that this type of relationship...
What level of evidence is phenomenology?Phenomenology:Phenomenology refers to the theory of experience. Phenomenology states that the living experience of human beings determines the definite source of all the meaning and value. The issue with phenomenology is that it is an enfolded sacredness that ...
He refuses to use transpersonal pronouns because he does not consider them as part of the English language and believes that no one should be compelled to use words that have no meaning to them. Judge for yourself whether you know how to pronounce or use the pronouns shown in the following...
Refuge is derived from the Latin word "refugium," indicating a place to flee back to, whereas Refugee comes from the term "refuge" combined with the suffix "-ee," meaning someone who is the recipient or subject of the action. 7 Refuge commonly points to a shelter or place where one can...
“Certain levels of intimacy are reserved for the primary partner to uphold the sacredness of a monogamous relationship,” says Hoffman. “The exception is when you explicitly contract with your partner that forming an emotional connection outside of the relationship is allowed.” ...