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Independent Spirituality

  • The Spiritual Lifestyle of Detachment verses Attachments

    The Bhagavad Gita teaches non-attachment, a primary path and requirement of spiritual growth. In addition, Jesus teaches similar context referring to an individual who obeyed the commandments, yet, strongly attached to material objects (Matthew 19:16-30). The lessons the Bhagavad Gita and Jesus taught concerning non-attachment are identical within the context; the teachings are within a…

  • The Enslavement of Humanity

    Enslavement of humanity is a subject that possesses an ancient history within the subjects of political, religious, economic, and cultural domination. Significant amounts of awakened people are observing the enslavement strategy as the combined powers of the darkness continue to prepare for the New World Order. A variety of categories demonstrates the the slavery of…

  • Cultivating Faith!

    A monumental amount of information is being released as our era speeds to the activation of the New World Order;  because of the flood of “truthful information” many people are experiencing high levels of despondency. The dominance of the combined powers of the darkness will use the new era of the New World Order to…

  • The Destiny of People Disposed to Truth

    With the New World Order hanging down on humanity the issue of enslavement and resistance is chiefly on people’s minds. Fear creates a hopelessness that motivates action, although fruitless to the motivation. The destiny of the children of the light, people who have a disposition to truth, love, and light, are an absolute contrast than…

  • Jesus the Anointed One

    Jesus the Anointed, one of the most influential people that have walked the earth lived during the height of the Roman Empire, and the beginning of our common era. During the infancy of the Roman Empire and the end of the Republic, Tiberius was the Emperor during the three in and a half-year teaching era…

  • Keep in Balance, Identify Within, Euripldes

    Euripldes lived during the fifth century BCE. As a Athenian playwright, Euripldes is considered one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens and one of the last. Researching Euripldes’ life, plays, and writings, one cannot deny the deep thinking person Euripldes proved to be. Euripldes served as a cupbearer for the dancers at Apollo’s…