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  2. Agnes Sanford - Wikipedia

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    After three years there, she received her certificate in education. Since the teaching certification only allowed her to teach in North Carolina, she then applied and was accepted at Agnes Scott College [4] in Georgia. She planned on receiving her bachelor's degree, but after learning she would be required to take courses in math, science, and ...

  3. Jim Jordan (conjure doctor) - Wikipedia

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    Tired of farm work, Jordan made his spiritual practice full time in November 1921. [13] [14] He opened an office for conjuring in 1927 and also went into other lines of business, opening his first country store in 1925 and expanding over the years into farming, logging, mule and horse trading, and even investing in a sandlot baseball team called the Como Eagles. [15]

  4. Andrew B. Newberg - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Newberg is an American neuroscientist who is a professor in the Department of Integrative Medicine and Nutritional Sciences and the director of research at the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, [1] previously an adjunct professor of religious studies and a lecturer in psychology in the Biological Basis of Behavior Program at the University ...

  5. Spirituality - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of spirituality has developed and expanded over time, and various meanings can be found alongside each other. [1] [2] [3] [note 1] Traditionally, spirituality is referred to a religious process of re-formation which "aims to recover the original shape of man", [note 2] oriented at "the image of God" [4] [5] as exemplified by the founders and sacred texts of the religions of the world.

  6. Glossary of spirituality terms - Wikipedia

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    The word Shinto was created by combining two kanji: "神" shin meaning god (the character can also be read as "kami" in Japanese) and "道" tō meaning Tao ("way" or "path" in a philosophical sense). Thus, Shinto means "the way of the gods."

  7. Centers for Spiritual Living - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Spiritual Living (CSL) is a spiritual philosophy promoting Religious Science that was founded by Ernest Holmes in 1926, with the publication of his book The Science of Mind. Before 2011, it was two organizations known as United Centers for Spiritual Living (formally, United Church of Religious Science) and International Centers ...

  8. Rachel Naomi Remen - Wikipedia

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    Remen's most well-known books include Kitchen Table Wisdom [5] and My Grandfather's Blessing, [6] both of which made The New York Times Best Seller list. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Kitchen Table Wisdom has been translated into 21 languages, and has sold over 700,000 copies worldwide. [ 9 ]

  9. John C. Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Bennett's subsequent letter to the editor of the Hawk-Eye and Iowa Patriot describing the Mormon "Doctrine of Marrying for Eternity" is the first of his writings that discusses eternal marriage, as compared to the free love/spiritual wife doctrine he previously accused Smith of practicing, in which sexual relations were not in the context of ...