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Eternity Now reveals the history-shaping story of how Jesus Christ changed the world and what that means to you. This reader-friendly series presents the New Testament books across five volumes to make it easy to read anytime. Volume 1: The Legacy—Matthew, Hebrews, James, Jude Volume 2: No Going Back—Mark, 1–2 Peter Volume 3: Grand Tour—Books of Luke: Luke, Acts Volume 4: Death to Life—Books of Paul: Romans, 1–2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1–2 Thessalonians, 1–2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon Volume 5: Now But Not Yet— Books of John: John, 1–3 John, Revelation
This book is about enlightenment, spiritual awakening, self realization, meditation, awareness, consciousness, happiness, love, relationships, psychological suffering and human predicament. Based largely on actual dialogues between Francis Lucille, a spiritual teacher of non-duality, and some of his disciples, the music of freedom that it conveys resonates between the words, and gives the reader an inkling of the peace and happiness that are experienced in the presence of an authentic master. Francis Lucille was for over twenty years a close friend and disciple of Jean Klein, a well recognized French teacher of non-duality. They both belong to a lineage of Advaita Vedanta teachers stemming from India. (Advaita Vedanta is the main nondualist Hindu spiritual tradition). Jean Klein's guru, Pandit Veeraraghavachar, was a Professor at the Sanskrit College in Bengalore. Their teachings, despite some superficial similarities, are quite different from those of most contemporary western neo Advaita teachers.They emphasize for instance the importance of the direct transmission from guru to disciple, through presence, beyond words, and they recognize that the same universal truth was expressed by various saints, philosophers and teachers throughout history and across the world. That which matters here is not the form of the teaching, direct or gradual for instance, as much as the authenticity of the teacher, the vibrancy of his realization, the outpouring of his love, the freedom of his humour, the brilliancy of his intelligence, the splendor of his poetry, the spontaneous sharing of his peace. Nonduality is the common ground of Buddhism (especially Zen and Dzogchen), Advaita, Sufism, Taoism, the Kabbalah, the Gnosis and the teachings of Jesus in the Thomas Gospel, the teachings of Parmenides, Plotinus, Gaudapada, Abinavagupta, Meister Eckhart, Ramana Maharshi, Atmananda Krishna Menon, Ananda Mai and many others.
Pastor Peter Hiett hopes to reclaim the wonderful book of Revelation to show that it is not only about seven little churches in ancient Asia Minor or weird creatures and cataclysmic geothermal events in the distant future--it is about you NOW, and Jesus NOW, and the Kingdom come NOW.
According to Dom Gregory Dix, the basic shape of the Christian liturgy has remained the same "ever since thirteen men met for supper in an upper room at Jerusalem" some two thousand years ago. According to Martin Connell, the same cannot be said for the liturgical year. The Triduum, or three days of Easter, only emerged in the fourth century. So, too, did Christmas. Earlier, Epiphany was the birthday of the Savior. Although a pre-Easter fast of variable length was observed since earliest times, the precise Forty Day span only appeared, once again, in the fourth century. And that foundational fourth century also saw the beginnings of the observance of Advent, which actually took centuries to catch on. As Connell demonstrates in this fascinating book, the varieties of Christian observance emerged in local communities stretching from Gaul to India and were often born in the struggles that were define orthodoxy and heresy. Eternity Today is a vade mecum for anyone who wishes to observe the liturgical year with intelligent devotion. Throughout, Connell aims to recover the theology and spirituality of the Christian year. As an aid to reflection, he incorporates numerous selections of contemporary poetry, thereby demonstrating how secular poets can often hit upon a point that finds its echo in Christian life and ritual. Eternity Today: The Liturgical Year, Volume 1 covers Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Candlemas, and Ordinary Time.
A bestselling author dispels the myth that eternal life is something that Christians can only hope to experience after they die--and that being saved is merely about meeting the minimal entrance requirements for getting into heaven. Instead, he explains that the moment believers trust Christ, they are initiated into "eternal living" with God as a here-and-now reality.lity.
In this highly original and ground-breaking work, the author brings together discussions in the philosophy of time and space, philosophy of language, phenomenology, philosophy of science, Special and General Relativity, classical cosmology, quantum mechanics, and so forth, with the concerns of philosophy of religion and theology, in order to craft a philosophically informed and scientifically tenable doctrine of divine eternity and God's relationship to time.
Dr. David Winters’ intellect is the greatest the modern world has ever known. He snatched fully functioning nanites right off the pages of science fiction and made them a reality. His latest discovery, however, will make the nanites pale in comparison, and he’s going to give this one to the world. With its impact on people and on the Earth itself so significant, however, will Winters’ latest discovery lead to an incredible new beginning for humanity, or will it usher in its downfall?
A spellbinding novel set in the universe of Isaac Asimov’s classic Galactic Empire series and Foundation series Due to circumstances within our control . . . tomorrow will be canceled. The Eternals, the ruling class of the Future, had the power of life and death not only over every human being but over the very centuries into which they were born. Past, Present, and Future could be created or destroyed at will. You had to be special to become an Eternal. Andrew Harlan was special. Until he committed the one unforgivable sin—falling in love. Eternals weren’t supposed to have feelings. But Andrew could not deny the sensations that were struggling within him. He knew he could not keep this secret forever. And so he began to plan his escape, a plan that changed his own past . . . and threatened Eternity itself.
· “What place is this? Where am I now?” “This is what, in your world, you call Heaven, it is another Realm” The Voice is calm, loving, authoritative. · At age 26, the author, Jack Bybee, was completely unprepared for death - or rather - a transition to death consciousness. It had never occurred to him that at such an early age he might die. Having been raised in a Protestant Church, there was nothing that prepared the author for what he found in what is now termed in "death consciousness". · This text has been written over years with the aim of helping the Baby Boomer or the spirit which will soon transmute to the Other Side of Earth-plane consciousness. Though every life is different and every transition to the Other Side is probably different, the text highlights the issues that were encountered so unexpectedly on transition to death consciousness. · From the time that the author's body in the hospital ward is left behind and in spirit, he transitions through the hospital, eventually looking down on the City of Cape Town, nearby in the middle of what seemed like a beautiful night, came the transition through The Tunnel, a vortex of energy, to be met by loved ones on the Other Side. · The text highlights what Bybee regards as the most important questions any spirit will need to answer. These are detailed and expanded upon in Memories of Eternity. They are: “What have you done with the life just passed?” “Whom have you loved and been loved by?” “What have you learned?” The author is convinced that these Three Questions need to be understood and answered. They were posed to him as he transitioned through The Tunnel to the Other Side by the Voice of God. · The text details the confusion of being ‘dead’, but not being dead. “What have you done with the life just passed?” As Bybee expresses, he wasn't dead. How could that be? The life just passed? How could the life be passed? He could hear, feel, see, think, move. How could he be... dead? · All this will be explored and is revealed to help the spirit understand the transition from the Earth plane to the Other Side. · Then comes what some could call judgment. A judgment of the Self? In NDE research it is called the Life Review which is dealt with extensively in Memories of Eternity. Detailing how the life just passed is presented almost as a video scenario, and the video seems to pause where the spirit needs to learn lessons and to answer the question of “Was that a loving thing to do?” · While there are numerous other titles dealing with the near-death experience, this is one of few that is written primarily to help anyone understand what happens when the spirit transitions to the Other Side.
In his ongoing quest to show the path to inner peace amid a noisy and cluttered world, the author of As a Man Thinketh-one of the most popular writers in the fields of inspiration at the turn of the 20th century-writes simply but eloquently on such topics as The Divine Center, The Unfailing Wisdom, Perfect Freedom, and The Might of Meekness. As always, his advice is both spiritual and practical: be in the moment, seek simplicity, push past the clutter to find your inner goodness. His words are as valuable today as when they were first written, and provide a welcome balm to uneasy souls in an uncertain world.British author and pop philosopher JAMES ALLEN (1864-1912) retired from the business world to pursue a life of writing and contemplation. He authored many books about the power of thought including The Way of Peace, The Mastery of Destiny, and Entering the Kingdom.
De æternitate considerationes. The considerations of Drexelius upon eternity. Translated by Ralph Winterton ... The twelfth edition by Hieremias DREXELIUS Pdf
For readers of The Holy Dybbuk, inspired by the letters of Charles Rich, this is a luminous collection of the intimate letters exchanged between two soul friends.