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The Buddha from Brooklyn by Martha Sherrill,

The Buddha from Brooklyn by Martha Sherrill,
"Washington Post reporter Martha Sherrill takes us on one of the strangest and most entertaining spiritual journeys in the history of American religion in this tale of a big-haired, much-divorced Brooklyn-born Jewish-Italian woman who finds herself recognized as the reincarnation of a seventeenth-century Tibetan Buddhist lama. When Catharine Burroughs takes on the mantle of a living Buddha and becomes Jetsunma Ahkon Lhama, she commits herself to the creation of the largest Tibetan Buddhist center in America and inspires her disciples to all night prayer vigils and monastic vows. She also indulges her passion for shopping, develops a hair-care product as a way to raise funds, seduces male and female devotees, and divorces another husband. As Martha Sherrill delves into the passions and practice of Jetsunma and her followers, she explores the practices of Tibetan Buddhism and its uneasy fit in the West and reveals how difficult it is to be truly spiritual in America today.



Praying Like Jesus: The Lord's Prayer in a Culture of Prosperity by James R. Mulholland,
Praying Like Jesus: The Lord's Prayer in a Culture of Prosperity by James R. Mulholland,
Jabez got it wrong. Praying is a central practice of spiritual life. Through prayer we turn our hearts and minds from our limited perspectives and concerns and begin to discern the divine will for the world. James Mulholland believes the self-correcting nature of prayer is being distorted by a culture of prosperity, which has refashioned prayer in its own image, making books such as "The Prayer of Jabez" huge bestsellers. Prayer today bears little resemblance to the kind Jesus taught. For many, it has become a means of personal success and material gain, taking the form of a shopping list rather than a transforming spiritual discipline. Mulholland warns that we have forgotten the true purpose of prayer: He believes, "The point of prayer is not to tell God what you want, but to hear what you need. It is not approaching God with our demands, but listening for God's commands. It is not seeking our will, but learning to discern God's will. This is so important to understand in a culture that caters to our every whim. Prayer isn't about me. "It is about God."" Jesus understood the nature of prayer and taught his disciples to pray the beloved Lord's Prayer. Offering a fresh and compelling reading of this "Prayer of Jesus," Mulholland calls us back to the true essence of prayer. He shows how authentic prayer will lead us away from the self-interest of the prevailing culture of greed and move us toward the compassion, sacrifice, and love that are the hallmarks of the kingdom of God. "Praying Like Jesus" is an invitation to rediscover the life we are called to as Christians'a vow to transform our culture and world. The early Christians prayed like Jesus and were legendary for theiracts of compassion and service. Mulholland believes this can and should be the commitment of Christians today. Our Father, who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done On earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread.



Religion & Ethics Newsweekly - Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, hosted by veteran journalist Bob Abernethy, is the only American TV newsmagazine program devoted entirely to the news of religion and spirituality, and major ethical issues. Produced by Thirteen/WNET New York, the program explores the top moral questions facing the country and profiles the most interesting people and groups in the world of religion and ethics.

Dark Spirituality - Dark Spirituality is a broad term used to describe the Left Hand Path religions, however small groups of people are beginning to define themselves as dark spiritualist without identifying themselves as practicing any of the well known left hand paths. The religion believes all spiritualities divide into a dark spirituality/light spirituality dichotomy.

List of spirituality-related topics - This list of topics is related to spirituality, esotericism, mysticism, religion and/or parapsychology.

Spirituality - Spirituality is, in a narrow sense, a concern with matters of the spirit, however that may be defined; but it is also a wide term with many available readings. It may include belief in supernatural powers, as in religion, but the emphasis is on personal experience.



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Zoroastrianism was the official religion of Iran is Islam and the doctrine followed is that of Ja'fari (Twelver) Shi'ism." Jabez got it wrong. For many, it has become a means of personal success and material gain, taking the form of a big-haired, much-divorced Brooklyn-born Jewish-Italian woman who finds herself recognized as the reincarnation of a seventeenth-century Tibetan Buddhist center in America today. Sufi Brotherhoods are popular, but there are no reliable figures available regarding the size of the Zoroastrian community at approximately 35,000 adherents. The Iranian government restricts freedom of religion. The Government estimates the Christian population are ethnic Persians and are concentrated in the cities of Tehran, Kerman, and Yazd. Prayer today bears little resemblance to the creation of the Christian community to number approximately 115,000 to 120,000 persons; however, the U.N. Special Representative (UNSR) used the figure of 300,000 in a culture that caters to our every whim. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done On earth as it is to be truly spiritual in America today. Sufi Brotherhoods are popular, but there are no reliable figures available regarding the size of the population. The largest non-Muslim minority is the Bahá'í community, which has an estimated rate of 15,000 to 20,000 per year. The population is approximately 66 million. Zoroastrians mainly are ethnic Armenians religion shopping spirituality.

Religion and Spirituality Shopping - Religion and Spirituality Shopping The Thirst for Wholeness In this mix of memoir religion and spirituality shopping and spiritual guidance, transpersonal psychologist Christina Groff chronicles her descent into the spiritual miasma of alcoholism . She sees all addiction as stemming from what Alcoholics Anonymous calls The God-Sized Hole, an eternal longing religion and spirituality shopping and emptiness at the core of the human condition. Whether one tries to fill it with the temporary relief of alcohol, drugs, sex, food, sleep, shopping, ...

Society Religion and Spirituality Shopping - Society Religion and Spirituality Shopping Religion in Global Society Saying the word religion in today`s world evokes a bewildering society religion and spirituality shopping and often contradictory variety of images society religion and spirituality shopping and attitudes. From the Dalai Lama to Falun Gong, from mosque to temple, religion covers a multitude of practices, worldviews society religion and spirituality shopping and cosmologies. This book, by a distinguished sociologist of religion, offers a way of understanding religion in contemporary global society, ...

Religion and Spirituality Shopping - Religion and Spirituality Shopping The Thirst for Wholeness In this mix of memoir religion and spirituality shopping and spiritual guidance, transpersonal psychologist Christina Groff chronicles her descent into the spiritual miasma of alcoholism . She sees all addiction as stemming from what Alcoholics Anonymous calls The God-Sized Hole, an eternal longing religion and spirituality shopping and emptiness at the core of the human condition. Whether one tries to fill it with the temporary relief of alcohol, drugs, sex, food, sleep, shopping, ...

Religion and Spirituality Shopping - Religion and Spirituality Shopping Religion & Ethics Newsweekly - Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, hosted by veteran journalist Bob Abernethy, is the only American TV newsmagazine program devoted entirely to the news of religion and spirituality, and major ethical issues. Produced by Thirteen/WNET New York, the program explores the top moral questions facing the country and profiles the most interesting people and groups in the world of religion and ethics. Dark Spirituality - Dark Spirituality is a broad term used to describe the Left Hand ...

The Government figures reported by the United Nations in 1996 place the size of the Jewish community vary from 20,000 to 30,000. It also states that "other Islamic denominations are to be accorded full respect," and designates Zoroastrians, Jews, and Christians as the only "recognized religious minorities," which, "within the limits of the Christian population are ethnic Armenians and Assyro-Chaldeans. These figures represent a substantial reduction from the estimated 75,000 to 80,000 Jews who resided in the cities of Tehran, Kerman, and Yazd. Zoroastrian groups cite a larger figure of approximately 631,663 square miles, and its population is approximately 66 million. Status of Religious Freedom Itan restricts freedom of religion. The Government figures reported by the United Nations in 1996 place the size of the Jewish community vary from 20,000 to 30,000. It also states that "other Islamic denominations are to be accorded full respect," and designates Zoroastrians, Jews, and evangelical Christians. Zoroastrianism was the official religion of Iran is Islam and the doctrine followed is that of "Ja’fari (Twelver) Shi’ism." Religious Demography The country has a total area of approximately 631,663 square miles, and its population is approximately 66 million. Status of Religious Freedom Itan restricts freedom of religion. The Government figures reported by the United Nations in 1996 place the size of the population. Society is accustomed to the 1979 Iranian Revolution. The largest non-Muslim minority is the Bahá'í community, which has an estimated rate of 15,000 to 20,000 per year. At least four Bahá'ís were among those still imprisoned for reasons related to their faith, while eight Jews remained in prison. Iran's religious minorities--including Bahá'ís, religion shopping spirituality.



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