What Have We Become?
A preacher shuns his brother
Cause his bride's a different color
And this is not acceptable
His papa taught him so
It was love that he'd been preaching
But this was overreaching
The boundaries stretchin' further
Than his heart would choose to go
Zohar and Kabbalah
A taste of Zohar poetry. (Bereshit) In the Beginning - At the head of potency of the King. He engraved engravings in luster on high. A spark of impenetrable darkness flashed within the concealed of the concealed, from the head of Infinity...
Everything is Teaching Us
Shabkar Tsodruk Rangdrol (1781-1851), was a great Tibetan Yogi famous for his affection and concern for animals. His attitude was an expression not only of personal sympathy and aesthetic appreciation but was also rooted in his understanding of Buddhist teaching.
In A Perfect Tango With The Creator
If you feel that everything is 100% controlled from Above, this is wonderful! It’s very good if you feel that the Creator leads you and you are walking together with Him. The two of you are together in every movement, “body and soul” (with the body being your desires, and the soul – the place where you
Glenn Beck’s Speech at Christians United for Israel Summit
Glenn Beck gave his greatest speech ever at the ‘Christians United for Israel’ Washington Summit in support of God’s chosen people.
Meher Baba’s Call
Age after age, when the wick of Righteousness burns low, the Avatar comes yet once again to rekindle the torch of Love and Truth. Age after age, amidst the clamor of disruptions, wars, fear and chaos, rings the Avatar's call:
How can you buy or sell the Earth?
Chief Seattle (1786-1866) of the Duwamish tribe, also known as Chief Sealth was a prominent figure among the American Indian people. The city of Seattle, Washington had been named in memory of him. Chief Seattle is remembered for the famous speech he gave at a large outdoor gathering in Seattle on March 11th, 1854 concerning the concession of native lands to the settlers.
Do It Anyway
"Do It Anyway" was a spiritual message engraved on Mother Teresa's home for children in Calcutta, India.
The Traveler in the Night
Flooded streets
Begin the rebirthing
of a lost society
With silent intensity,
As night skies give
Clear guidance to
The lost traveler.
He laughs at the
thought of deception.
For it reveals more than
it hides.