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| Spiritual practice is the best protection
against crime |
| Kingwood is a carefully planned
community of 15,000 wooded acres in Houston, Texas (USA). Many in Houston think
of Kingwood as an oasis from the crime and turmoil of city life. In the summer
of 1999, that tranquillity was shaken. Between May 30 and July 10, there were
five armed robberies in the area. ... |
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Wearing a “power” bracelet can
impart
happiness,
peace and prosperity |
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Spiritual practice of behaving in accordance to my wish (Swechcha),
other’s wish (Parechcha) and God’s wish (Ishwarechcha) |
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The proportion of destined and
wilful actions varies with
time as follows: |
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Forgetting Oneself |
| Question: If the aim of Spirituality is to forget ‘I’,
which prevents us from experiencing permanent Bliss, what is the difference between
forgetting oneself while concentrating on work and forgetting oneself while chanting*
the Lord’s Name? |
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| For the Week Ending August 6, 2005 |
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Children's Story: Things are not always
what they seem |
| Spiritual experience of a child seeker |
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Resolution of problems due to spiritual practice
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Fulfilment of wish to spread the science
of Spirituality |
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Duty, Destiny and Action |
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Types of Happiness and Unhappiness |
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