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How Can I Tell If It’s God?
How Can I Tell If It’s God? I have Christian friends who tell me that a moment came in their experience when “everything changed.” They “met the living God.” Another friend, Jewish, who’s pretty well versed in Yoga, recently reported … Continue reading
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Tagged Abigail L. Rosenthal's "Confessions of a Young Philosopher", Atheism, Authenticity, becoming oneself, Bible movies, burning bush, childhood religious training, Christians, coincidence, Confessions of a Young Philosopher, entering bliss, Epistemology, finding one's identity, founder of Modern Philosophy, Freudian view, gender of God, Hegelian view, Jesus in the movies, Jewish miracle, Jewish view, King James version, Kumbhaka, life saga, losing faith, making sense, meaning what you say, meeting God, Method of Doubt, miracle, miracle or coincidence, Moses in the movies, Patajali’s Yoga Sutras, providence, providential intervention, Real Voice, Rene Descartes, self-discovery, Spinozistic view, suspension of breath, theory of doubt, theory of knowledge, turning Godward, voice of God, weekly journals, yoga meditation
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For Rabbi Delcau, July 8th, 2016
For Rabbi Delcau, July 8th, 2016 Looking back over our four years with Rabbi Delcau, here are some sides of his presence that will always stand out for me. He has been a font of faith in this temple. If … Continue reading
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