World Belief
- Anarchy
- Ancient Egypt
- Ancient India
- Atheism
- Bon
- Buddhism
- Bushido
- Cannibalism
- Christ
- Confucianism
- Cynicism
- Demiurge
- Druidism
- Gnosticism
- Gypsy
- Hinduism
- Iconoclasm
- Jainism
- Kabbalah
- Mayan
- Monism
- Mystic Avatars
- Native American
- Norse Mythology
- Religion
- Rites
- Satanism
- Scientism
- Scientology
- Shamanism
- Shintoism
- Sikhism
- Star Nations
- Stoicism
- Sufism
- Sun Worship
- Syncretism
- Tantra
- Taoism
- Theosophy
- Tradition
- Transhumanism
- Voodoo
- Wicca
- Yoga
- Zeitgeist
- Zen
- Zionism
- Zoroastrianism
Object of Devotion
Any questions about bhakti yoga/the devotional path"? There was an earlier question about whether anything can be the object of… Read More
Mind Merged with Matter
We have discussed the karma of action without attachment to outcomes. We have discussed the yoga of devotion that absorbs… Read More
Growth in Understanding
Gnani yoga doesn't of necessity preclude reverence for a deity though many traditions do not incorporate such reverence in their… Read More
First Confront the Self
The reason one attempts to identify their path in yoga, is not because they need to classify themselves. That motive… Read More
Gnani Exercise
I have asked this repeatedly. It was actually in preparation for this point. Though the question still has no wrong… Read More
Natural Starting Path
Everyone tends to understand things best if they start in a particular way. They can take on any other point… Read More
Many Lives in a Single Life
Shall I discuss the many lives in a single life? I do understand that people experience what seems like different… Read More
Mayan Spiritual Order
Mayan astrology is really an extension of Mesoamerican efforts in general. The Aztec people were working on the same general… Read More
Mayan World View
Were Mayans organized in city-states? They were organized into city states. Their city structures being temples. I kind of see… Read More
Cycles of Creation
The cycles of creation were mostly elemental in nature, corresponding roughly to the Mayan agricultural cycle, but they did also… Read More