As there are people on this board with a whole load more experience than me, I thought I'd ask for some guidance.
I have a young (much younger) acquaintance - a previous co-worker - who I have recently befriended on Facebook. I know there are mental health issues, although this person comes...
A question for the US members. As a UK dude, if I visit the USA I'd like to avoid the regular tourists spots.
Where for you is your slice of almost heaven?
Most folks use these terms interchangeably but I've seen Christians distinguish between these two.
If you are a Christian, or understand their doctrines, how do they differ for you?
Cosmopolitan, one of the world's largest magazines, is being removed from view at thousands of checkouts by the US supermarket giant Walmart.
National Centre on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) say it's a #MeToo development!
Ms Halverson from NCOSE argues that women's magazines and Cosmo in...
Through friendships, work or where I live I know quite a few millennial women. They are articulate, intelligent, well educated, pretty and confident.
Problem is, I'm discovering more and more of them have issues around depression, self-harm, eating disorders and even attempted suicide.
I can't...
As a non Christian, I would have assumed that it's Eucharist but many seem to disregard it and all practice intercessory prayer. What do Christians think? Why doesn't Eucharist seem to matter as much?
Not wanting to derail the Upanishad thread, I thought I'd ask my Hindu friends a question regarding Maya. My understanding of it may be incomplete, as it's mainly informed by my study of Kashmiri Shaivism, and the non-dualistic 'take' I have on it.
As far as I understand it Maya equals Shakti...
Sad to hear the news this morning of the death of one of my favourite authors Ursula K Le Guin. I first discovered and fell in love with her Earthsea novels when I was a kid and I still love them today.
US fantasy author Ursula K Le Guin dies
This comment made me recall a very useful vid I found on this subject. It's quite deep, content-wise, though presented in a new-age kind of way.
The 52 verses of the Yoga Spandakarika by Vasugupta are really worth spending some time with.
One of the most profound texts I've ever read, just wanted to share it.
RETURNING TO SHIVA
The Sage Vasishtha said: The Goddess dances with her arms
outstretched, moving like a swaying forest of tall pines against the
empty sky.
She is the power of the intellect, ignorant of herself and ever...
A brief intro. I'm an infrequent poster on various Buddhist and Hindu sites. My background was initially Tibetan Buddhism, then shifted more towards Theravadan but still with a foot in the Mahayana (including Zen). In addition to this I have great respect and interest in Kashmiri Shaivism.