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  2. R. Adam Engle - Wikipedia

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    R. Adam Engle receiving ceremonial scarf from the 14th Dalai Lama, Dharamsala, India, 1987. R. Adam Engle (born February 17, 1942, in Yonkers, New York, U.S.) is an American social entrepreneur who initiated and developed the Mind and Life Dialogues between the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet and panels of prominent scientists in the 1980s.

  3. Sunday Sermons - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Andre of 365 Days of Inspiring Media gave a positive review of "Sunday Sermons", saying: "the song is a reminder that we must not place tremendous importance on the big moment in someone's life, that just because someone has a 'w0ow' moment and they come to Christ in a profound way, doesn't mean that someone else's experience of growing up in a Christian home and becoming a Christian ...

  4. Casey Treat - Wikipedia

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    Casey Treat (born May 11, 1955) is an American pastor, televangelist, author and motivational speaker. He is the co-founder and co-pastor of Christian Faith Center in Federal Way, Washington. [1]

  5. William Hornaday - Wikipedia

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    His daily inspirational radio program, "This Thing Called Life," aired starting in the 1970s in Southern California, and worldwide via the Armed Forces Radio Service. Books he has written include My Prayer For You, Today ; Life Everlasting ; Success Unlimited ; Help For Today (with Ernest Holmes); and Your Aladdin's Lamp (with Harlan Ware ).

  6. Nibbāna: The Mind Stilled - Wikipedia

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    Nibbāna: The Mind Stilled (Sinhalese: නිවනේ නිවීම, Nivanē nivīma) is the translation of a series of 33 sermons delivered in Sinhala by Venerable Bhikkhu Katukurunde Ñāṇananda during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The focus of the sermons was on the term nibbāna and its deeper philosophical implications. The first ...

  7. Kalonymus Kalman Shapira - Wikipedia

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    The text is based upon copies of the sermons made by Rabbi Szapiro's followers. It also includes letters, documents, and other writings such as the only surviving chapters from his projected work Chovas HaAvreichim, and his commentary on the Zohar. It also includes a description of his original "hashkata" (mind-quieting) meditation technique.

  8. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God - Wikipedia

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    Although the sermon has received criticism, Edwards' words have endured and are still read to this day. Edwards' sermon continues to be the leading example of a First Great Awakening sermon and is still used in religious and academic studies. [8] Since the 1950s, a number of critical perspectives were used to analyze the sermon.

  9. Free Your Mind (Cut Copy album) - Wikipedia

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    Free Your Mind is the fourth studio album by Australian electronic music band Cut Copy, released on 1 November 2013 by Modular Recordings. The album was produced by frontman Dan Whitford, with mixing and additional production by Dave Fridmann. It spawned the singles "Let Me Show You Love", "Free Your Mind" and "Meet Me in a House of Love".