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Judaism - The Begining of Some Religions. What Kind of Jew Are You?

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Judaism - The Begining of Some Religions. For Historical Perspective Purposes Only!!! You may find us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Omnist/

A Numinous Omnist: A Perspective of Religion

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A Numinous Omnist: A Perspective of Religion A Numinous Omnist is an Omnist with a High Spiritual  Knowledge  and Understanding unified with the Fundamentals of Archetypal Nature. ARCHETYPAL NATURE IS: A new view into the natural architecture of the psyche; A prism of family and social roles and values; A portal for generational healing; A genuinely new insight into self-understanding; A clarifying lens into our inherent cultural differences and tensions, and that, in recognizing those differences, we no longer imagine that everyone wants the same things in life.  So that through that understanding we become better able to accept others for what they are and want.  Having said that, let’s analyze the concept of religion and religious beliefs based on the theories of Collective Consciousness, Collective Unconsciousness, and the archetypal fundamentals of the interrelations between religion, myth, psyche and society.            In psychology, the psyche is the

Biocentrism And The Existence of God

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Biocentrism And  The Existence  of God http://www.robertlanzabiocentrism.com/biocentrism-and-the-existence-of-god/ All human knowledge is relational. What is light without dark? Good without evil? Perhaps free will and determinism, order and chaos, something and nothingness, are simply different sides of the same circle of scientific logic. As science has penetrated the atom, we’ve discovered that solid matter consists mainly of empty space. We’ve discovered that inert objects, such as rocks, consist of particles whirling round each other trillions of times a second. Likewise, believers and nonbelievers in God may both be right, just traveling the same circle in opposite directions. All human knowledge is relational. “Discordant opinions,” said Emerson “are reconciled by being seen to be two extremes of one principle.” Of course, there have been myriad conceptions of God since the dawn of civilization. There are the Abrahamic conceptions of God, including the monotheis