Moraya


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A collection of theological tales anchored upon the verses of Ganapati AtharvaShirsha Upanishad, an esoteric rendition that resonates with the entity that is the fulcrum of wisdom and the lord of beginnings. The Upanishad also states that Ganapati materialised prior to Prakriti and Purusha; inferred as Sati & Shiva. That he is eternal and continues to hold the universe after Shiva's dance of mahapralaya; the ultimate dissolution that inevitably follows creation and is the withdrawal of all matter from its manifest state to non-manifest state. Thus, the hindu belief that a prayer to Ganapati is a prerequisite for the success of any task. Considering an ancient story in which Ganapati is the mind-born child of Uma and in another instance, of Shiva, it is an inherrent understanding that although he appeared to Uma as her son, the element had manifested itself of its own will to help Prakriti in the matters of creation, for dissolution next and so on. The garbs he wears are multiple and most entirely beyond our conception.




Mage's Odyssey 12


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American Hippies


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This short overview of the United States hippie social movement examines hippie beliefs and practices.




Mage's Odyssey 4


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Masters of the Living Energy


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An intimate glimpse into the world of ancient Peruvian spiritual practice and cosmology • Reveals the mysteries of the world of living energy (kawsay pacha) through intensive in-depth interviews with six Q’ero mystics • Explores the energetics, spirits, tools, and practices of Andean mysticism--the real story behind the fictionalized accounts in The Celestine Prophecy Known as the “keepers of the ancient knowledge,” the Q’ero Indians of Peru are the most respected mystics of the south-central Andes. In 1996 Joan Parisi Wilcox traveled to the Andes and was able to record the mysteries of kawsay pacha, the multidimensional world of living energy, through more than 40 hours of intensive interviews with six Q’ero paqos, masters of the ancient spiritual traditions of Peru. The Q’ero are known for having preserved the Inca spiritual tradition more purely than any other indigenous population in the Andes. The in-depth interviews presented in this book recount the direct words of these masters so readers can discover for themselves the mind and heart space of these people. Four new chapters of this revised edition focus on the work of the mesa, the Andean form of a spiritual medicine bundle, and its use as a conduit for the healing energies of nature. The mesa is called the “heart’s fire” because it represents the finest energy--the energy of compassion--that a paqo cultivates while walking the sacred path. Wilcox provides instructions on how to make, activate, and work with a mesa, as well as other practical exercises showing how we can use the power of the Andean spiritual tradition in our own lives.




Bulletin


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Gods of Flesh, Gods of Stone


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Drawing from topics of religion in India such as bhakti, puja rituals, and spirit posessions, these essays offer a close study of the physical representations of god as the central feature of Hinduism. A valuable tool for students of anthroplogy and the philosophy and history of religion.




Gazetteer of Bolivia


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33 Short Stories in a Nutshell


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Are you a people watcher because you have interest in the world of persons around you and engaged in so many different activities? These thirty-three short stories capsulate many different orientations in people. Many diverse and interesting situations are zoomed forward so that we can be entertained and maybe laugh. When we laugh at the antics portrayed in these stories, we are laughing at ourselves.