Archive for May, 2009

A servey of divercity for Pagans and Wiccans:?

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MacMorrigan asked:


Pagans and Wiccans which of the following beliefs and practices have you incorporated into your belief system? Are there any others that you practice that are not listed here.?

Monism: All that exists is derived from a single source of divine energy.

Pantheism: All that exists is God; God is all that exists. This leads naturally to the concept of the divinity of the individual, that we are all Gods. They do not seek God as revealed in a sacred text or as exists in a remote heaven; they seek God within the self and throughout the entire universe.

Panentheism: God is all that exists. God is at once the entire universe, and transcends the universe as well.

Polytheism: The Gods are real and separate entities. Groups of gods with a common mythology are worshiped and honored.

Arch Type: The Gods are not real and do not exist, they are simply symbols of energy pools that can aide in spiritual development and spell crafting.

Reincarnation: After death, we are reborn and live another life as a human. This cycle repeats itself many times. This belief is similar to the concept of transmigration of the soul in Hinduism.

Karma: The good and bad deeds that we do adds and subtracts from our accumulated record, our karma. At the end of our life, we are rewarded or punished according to our karma by being reincarnated into either a painful or good new life. This belief is linked to that of reincarnation and is also derived from Hinduism

An Aura is believed to be an energy field radiated by the body. Invisible to most people, it can be detected by some as a shimmering, multi-colored field surrounding the body. Those skilled in detecting and interpreting auras can diagnose an individual’s state of mind, and their spiritual and physical health.

Ecological Responsibility: A belief in the importance of uniting to preserve the health of the earth, which is often looked upon as Gaia, (Mother Earth) a living entity.

Channeling A method similar to that used by Spiritists in which a spirit of a long dead individual is conjured up. However, while Spiritists generally believe that one’s soul remains relatively unchanged after death, most channelers believe that the soul evolves to higher planes of existence. Chanelers usually try to make contact with a single, spiritually evolved being. That being’s consciousness is channeled through the medium and relays guidance and information to the group, through the use of the medium’s voice. Channeling has existed since the 1850’s and many groups consider themselves independent of the New Age movement. Perhaps the most famous channeling event is the popular A Course in Miracles. It was channeled through a Columbia University psychologist, Dr. Helen Schucman, (1909-1981), over an 8 year period. She was an Atheist, and in no way regarded herself as a New Age believer. However, she took great care in recording accurately the words that she received.

Crystals Crystals are materials which have their molecules arranged in a specific, highly ordered internal pattern. This pattern is reflected in the crystal’s external structure which typically has symmetrical planar surfaces. Many common substances, from salt to sugar, from diamonds to quartz form crystals. They can be shaped so that they will vibrate at a specific frequency and are widely used in radio communications and computing devices. New Agers believe that crystals possess healing energy.

Meditating A process of blanking out the mind and releasing oneself from conscious thinking. This is often aided by repetitive chanting of a mantra, or focusing on an object.

Divination The use of various techniques to foretell the future, including I Ching, Pendulum movements, Runes, Scrying, Tarot Cards.

Astrology The belief that the orientation of the planets at the time of one’s birth, and the location of that birth predicts the individual’s future and personality. Belief in astrology is common amongst New Agers, but definitely not limited to them.

Holistic Health This is a collection of healing techniques which have diverged from the traditional medical model. It attempts to cure disorders in mind, body and spirit and to promote wholeness and balance in the individual. Examples are acupuncture, crystal healing, homeopathy, iridology, massage, various meditation methods, polarity therapy, psychic healing, therapeutic touch, reflexology, etc.

Human Potential Movement (a.k.a. Emotional Growth Movement) This is a collection of therapeutic methods involving both individualized and group working, using both mental and physical techniques. The goal is to help individuals to advance spiritually. Examples are Esalen Growth Center programs, EST, Gestalt Therapy, Primal Scream Therapy, Transactional Analysis, Transcendental Meditation and Yoga.

Brandon

 

The problem of belief?

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Am I dead enough yet? asked:


Why is it that every belief system requires belief/faith (call it whatever you want)? Every religion says belief is required for any prayer to be answered or for any request to be fulfilled. The problem with this is that the same results can be achieved by atheists who believe that a certain healing technique can fix them. The New Age Movement has come up with many “crazy” solutions that atheists use, and while their methods have no relation to the actual healing, the patients who *believe* somehow get healed.
Doesn’t this sound mysteriously similar to the placebo effect? What if there was a god that did NOT require faith? You would just ask that god, thinking that what you’re doing is completely silly and childish, but the god would heal you despite your disbelief. It would seem that that would be the true god. The one god that separates himself from the placebo effect.
Paul, I mean for example Bio-resonance therapy.
onlymanolos1, the reason is this: no god has ever broken the laws of physics. To give you a specific example, a human has never been able to flap his arms and fly after asking a god for that ability.

Anna
 

Fix the skin around your nails?

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cjcote04 asked:


The skin around my nails always has cuts on it and the skin gets pulled away. I bite my nails and sometimes i bite the skin without meaning to. Besides stop biting my nails, or make sure the skin around it isnt dry, what can i do to make the cuts heal quickly? Ive heard of some techniques that fix it over nighht. Please Help!

Anthony
 

I have some really bad blisters on my feet. What can I do to make them heal quicker?

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choirgirl1987 asked:


I went to Disney World today, and I was on my feet for over 11 hours walking around the parks. I guess my shoes weren’t the best to be doing this in. I have quite a few large blisters on each foot. None of them have popped yet; that’s good right?
I was just wondering if anyone had any quick relief techniques. I’ve got to be on my feet for over 6 hours tomorrow for work, and can’t go in the pain they’re causing right now…
Thanks a lot.

Hannah
 

where did the doctor symbol originate?

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RaHen asked:


I’m talking about the one with a snake wrapped around a pole. I’ve heard two answers. there was an old technique of getting parasites out of someone by twisting the worm on a pole. te other is that it comes from the bronze servent that healed the isrealites while they were wandering in the desert. are either of these true or something completely different?

Cameron