Maitreya on the Image of God

Maitreya on the Image of God
Author: Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Publsiher: Summit University Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1990
Genre: Ascended masters
ISBN: 0916766950

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Saint Germain on Alchemy

Saint Germain on Alchemy
Author: comte de Saint-Germain,Mark Prophet,Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Publsiher: Summit University Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1985
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0916766683

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Saint Germain shows that miracles are nothing more than the natural outgrowth of the practice of spiritual alchemy. In this greatest of all self-help books, Saint Germain describes the principles of alchemy and how they can be used to effect spiritual, mental, emotional and physical transformation.

Encounters with the World Teacher and Christ Maitreya Autobiography of a Return Journey to God

Encounters with the World Teacher and Christ Maitreya  Autobiography of a Return Journey to God
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Herbert Utz Verlag
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783831615995

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Great Religious Myths of the Twenty First Century

Great Religious Myths of the Twenty First Century
Author: Pram Nguyen
Publsiher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781434902382

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White Out

White Out
Author: Robert Herndon Sr
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2005-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781597811651

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Christianity had been assured for generations that they will miss the seven year period on earth they call the Great Tribulation. What will happen when they discover they must first pay the ultimate price before they receive the ultimate reward.

Cosmopolitanism from the Grassroots

Cosmopolitanism from the Grassroots
Author: Ping Song
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2023-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781003826781

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This book aims to present a holistic picture of the Chinese immigrants from Fuzhou in New York. It shows how a small village in Southeast China has expanded to New York and has undergone a transformation over the past few decades, from rural Third World peasants to ethnic entrepreneurs in a global city. Validating Marshall Sahlins’s statement that migrants can “organise the irresistible forces of the world system according to their own system of the world,” the book seeks to explain the following aspects: first, how Chinese migrants from Fuzhou built a self-governing community and provided public goods for its members. Second, how they adapted their pre-modern social relations to a market environment, creating interwoven economic networks in an ethnic economy and reshaping local culture-based economies into a distinctive form of capitalism. Third, how they transformed their religious world, adapting Chinese Buddhism and folk religion as a focus for their society and economy. Fourth, the characteristics of the migrants’ cultural identity, examining the continuities in their identity and how it has changed over time. Students and scholars in anthropology, Chinese studies and cultural studies will find this book essential reading.

Maitreya on Initiation

Maitreya on Initiation
Author: Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Publsiher: Summit University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2006
Genre: Spiritual life
ISBN: 9781932890044

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Buddhist Tourism in Asia

Buddhist Tourism in Asia
Author: Courtney Bruntz,Brooke Schedneck
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780824882822

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This innovative collaborative work—the first to focus on Buddhist tourism—explores how Buddhists, government organizations, business corporations, and individuals in Asia participate in re-imaginings of Buddhism through tourism. Contributors from religious studies, anthropology, and art history examine sacred places and religious monuments as they have been shaped and reshaped by socioeconomic and cultural trends in the region. Following an introduction that offers the first theoretical understanding of tourism from a Buddhist studies’ perspective, early chapters discuss the ways Buddhists and non-Buddhists imagine concepts and places related to the religion. Case studies highlight Buddhist peace in India, Buddhist heavens and hells in Singapore, Thai temple space, and the future Buddha Maitreya in China. Buddhist tourism’s connections to the state, market, and new technologies are explored in chapters on Indian package tours for pilgrims, thematic Buddhist tourism in Cambodia, the technological innovations of Buddhist temples in China, and the promotion of pilgrimage sites in Japan. Contributors then situate the financial concerns of Chinese temples, speed dating in temples in Japan, and the diffuse and pervasive nature of Buddhism for tourism promotion in Ladakh, India. How have tourist routes, groups, sites, and practices associated with Buddhism come to be possible and what are the effects? In what ways do travelers derive meaning from Buddhist places? How do Buddhist sites fortify national, cultural, or religious identities? The comparative research in South, Southeast, and East Asia presented here draws attention to the intertwining of the sacred and the financial and how local and national sites are situated within global networks. Together these findings generate a compelling comparative investigation of Buddhist spaces, identities, and practices.