Subtle Energies: Ancient Knowledge Becomes Modern Science
Dr. Rita Louise – Are we, as human beings, really just glorified machines? The ancients didn’t think so.
Dr. Rita Louise – Are we, as human beings, really just glorified machines? The ancients didn’t think so.
Video – Jason Silva expresses his thoughts about Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies and the benefits of drugs and psychedelic experiences.
Brendan D. Murphy – Torsion fields are generated by spin and/or by angular momentum; any object or particle that spins produces torsion waves and possesses its own unique torsion field.
Sayer Ji – While yoga’s longevity promoting effects have been the subject of legend for millennia, increasingly modern science is confirming this ancient technology…
Jed Shlackman – “Cultivating peace and love is valuable, but we also must be able to take assertive action and to set energetic boundaries…”
Brendan D. Murphy – “Water is central and absolutely essential to the process of every cell in our body….”
Rene Descartes – Spirit is the essence of life. Mind is the sculptor, the builder who conceives imagines and shapes ideas out of the essence of life…
Lynn Picknett & Clive Prince – The Hermetic books are clearly an Egyptian and Greek mix. Here is the link between ancient Egypt and modern science…
Arjun Walia – Modern day science, especially quantum physics, has been catching up to ancient mysticism…
Jennifer Sodini – The importance of sound, frequency, and vibration has been understood by many mystery schools…
Christina Sarich – “Remember the emphasis on the heart. The mind lives in doubt and the heart lives in trust. When you trust, suddenly you become centered.”
Pao L. Chang, Guest Waking Times Many of us seem to think that being spiritual means we have to be religious. Just because you aren’t directly affiliated with a specific religion doesn’t mean you shouldn’t strive to be more spiritual. The whole concept of spiritual awareness isn’t all about connecting with a higher divine power, …
David Gardner, Guest Waking Times Television is a staple of almost every household in the developed world. Many kids spend more time watching TV than going to school, and the average time spent in front of the tube is 4.5 hours a day and rising. What effect does spending so much time absorbed in watching television …
David Gardner, Guest Waking Times Increasingly in the West practitioners of alternative spirituality are subjected to discrimination and censorship. It’s sobering to look at the possible outcomes of living in a society where spiritual freedoms are heavily restricted. This article looks at the Chinese government’s oppression of spirituality as an example, to illustrate why we …
David Gardner, Guest Waking Times We live in a fast-paced, hyper-connected society. While modern technology definitely has its benefits, does being constantly plugged in to technology, and relying on it for almost everything, erode the space for spirituality in our lives? How do we keep spirituality alive in our hyper-connected society? When was the last …
Matthew Butler, Guest Waking Times Commercial web filters are often rigged to selectively target alternative spirituality and beliefs. Sites like this one can be classified, segregated and blocked under an “alternative spirituality/belief” category, which is often described negatively. The widespread use of filters to block alternative beliefs on public networks, while allowing access to traditional/mainstream …
Christina Sarich – Religion is nothing more than a human construct to try to explain the unexplainable. In the process it becomes political. Oh. So. Political.
Angela Pritchard, Guest Waking Times Spiritual symbols are powerful. Beneath the veneer of social norms they are being used in a hidden war. Not only have dark forces propagated the symbols of black magic into millions of unsuspecting homes, but additionally many of the world’s great spiritual symbols of light have been demonized. For thousands of …
Jefferey Jaxen, Contributor Waking Times Many of the plants we pass in the background of our day are hard at work. They are employed by the planet as construction workers, teachers, security guards, and doctors. Arguably the top performers in each profession and certainly the hardest workers, never wanting or taking a day off in …
Frank Huguenard, Staff Writer Waking Times At the heart of Hinduism is a spiritual and philosophical framework known as Vedanta. To understand the distinction between the two, it’s important to understand the origin of the word Hindu. When the first explorers from Persia traveled to India (then known as Bharat), they came across the Indus …