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Filled with action, suspense, teenage romance, and a thrilling plot that will keep you glued to your seat, ""TDA Awakening"" takes young adult science fiction to a whole new level! David Barry's life takes a turn for the worst when his hometown of Vail, Colorado is destroyed in a chain of avalanches on New Year's Eve of his eighth grade year. David, his mother, his siblings, and his best friend barely survive the disaster, but hundreds of innocent people perish in the avalanches - including David's father. David later finds a death note left behind by his father, one that requests for David to attend his father's alma mater, Thomas Dorsworth Academy. Though her husband's intentions remain a mystery to the Barry family, Mrs. Barry abides by her late husband's request and sends David to TDA. It is there that David meets new friends, encounters new enemies, and unveils the ghosts of his father's past all while being hunted down by his father's murderer, the madman behind the avalanches.
A fascinating discovery in southern India has caught the attention of spiritual teachers from every tradition, leaders from around the world, and millions more. It is the phenomenon called the Oneness Blessing (known as ''deeksha'' in India), a powerful transfer of energy believed to elicit the realization of unitive consciousness. Awakening into Oneness tells the remarkable story of this radical new gateway to personal and global transformation. Writes author Arjuna Ardagh: ''The Blessing can precipitate a shift toward a completely different state of consciousness, where the sense of 'me' as a separate entity dissolves. What remains is a simple and direct realization of Oneness, unclouded by the conceptual mind-something so profound and glorious that it defies logical description. Oneness is the heart's deepest longing, the song of the ages.'' What is it about the Oneness Blessing that has ignited the hearts of so many? You'll find the answer here, in Awakening into Oneness.
The Mandukya-Upanishad is the Shortest amongst the principal Upanishads having just 12 mantras but presents the quintessence of our entire teaching of Upanishads. It analyses the entire range of human consciousness in the three states of waking (Jagrata), dream (svapna) and dreamless sleep (susupti) which are common to all men.It asserts unequivocally that the Absolute Reality is non-dual (advaita) and attributeless (nirguna) It has a unique method of approach to Truth. It provied symbol for meditation in the mono-syllable AUM comprising of three sounds A,U,M detailing its philosophical implications. According to Muktikopanishad, it forms the epitome of all the hundred and eight Upanishads which have been accepted as authentic.
‘The Red Moment’ is the debut novel by Sydney Mercer. An adventure thriller, set in an inexplicable SciFi world where Knights fight Disco Masters and if you’re not careful someone may explode. Daisy Morales, having survived a childhood of torment, finds herself inflicted with the Red Moment: an overwhelming force that can only be subdued through murder. Wishing to protect the innocent from herself, Daisy joins the Threat Detection Agency and quickly finds herself facing off against the deadly and the bizarre until a threat larger than anything she can comprehend forces her to confront the darkness within and become one with the Red Moment… Or lose everyone she cares about.
A groundbreaking new theory of religion Religion remains an important influence in the world today, yet the social sciences are still not adequately equipped to understand and explain it. This book builds on recent developments in science, theory, and philosophy to advance an innovative theory of religion that goes beyond the problematic theoretical paradigms of the past. Drawing on the philosophy of critical realism and personalist social theory, Christian Smith answers key questions about the nature, powers, workings, appeal, and future of religion. He defines religion in a way that resolves myriad problems and ambiguities in past accounts, explains the kinds of causal influences religion exerts in the world, and examines the key cognitive process that makes religion possible. Smith explores why humans are religious in the first place—uniquely so as a species—and offers an account of secularization and religious innovation and persistence that breaks the logjam in which so many religion scholars have been stuck for so long. Certain to stimulate debate and inspire promising new avenues of scholarship, Religion features a wealth of illustrations and examples that help to make its concepts accessible to readers. This superbly written book brings sound theoretical thinking to a perennially thorny subject, and a new vitality and focus to its study.