Mystical Help with Mundane Choices: The I Ching and the Folly of the Dolly
My partner and I have used the I Ching to guide (or decide) all our major life questions, career choices and health decisions. But we also use it every single day for more practical and prosaic purposes.
The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 8The dying process from the Tibetan perspective – continued. The Sidpa bardo.
The process of transition. Swedenborg’s teachings. Life in the astral/heavenly worlds.
The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 9Parapsychological Findings: NDE, OBE. The experiences of those undergoing OBE and NDE.
The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 7Process of the dissolution of the physical form. The Three Bardos.
The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 6Personal experience in a higher dimension. The Tibetan Tradition. The Bardo Thodol. Buddhist beliefs. The Bardos and Tibetan Practices Related to Dying.
Undergoing transition. The Occult Tradition. Transition and the after death state. The Clear Light.
The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 3Religious beliefs regarding death and the after-life.
Be TransformedTransformation does not come easily. It is something we must earnestly desire and pursue. As we become increasingly self-aware, inwardly sensitive, and progressive we can embrace change which precedes personal growth.
Soul Winning, Preach the Good News or They Will PerishWe who call ourselves Christians must preach the good news to the lost or they will perish. If we don’t produce and bear fruit, we too within will perish. Jesus ordained us to bear much fruit and fruit that remains.
DL Moody, Preach the Gospel of SalvationIt is the duty of every disciple who names the name of Christ to seek and save the lost. Jesus told us His people to go into all the world and preach the good news. Why than do we refuse?
How The I Ching Saved My LifeThe I Ching (pronounced E-Jing) is an ancient Chinese oracle popularized in the West by Carl Jung. It allows us to ask direct questions, and read the answers in print. When I teach I Ching classes I often tell students about the day it saved my life.



