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  2. I Ching - Wikipedia

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    I Ching or Book of Changes is a classic of Chinese philosophy and cosmology, dating back to the Zhou dynasty (1000–750 BC). It consists of 64 hexagrams, each with a name, a statement, and a line statement, used for divination and moral guidance.

  3. Divine light - Wikipedia

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    Divine light is an aspect of divine presence or revelation perceived or represented as light in various traditions and cultures. Learn about the types, terms, and meanings of divine light in Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, and more.

  4. Luminous mind - Wikipedia

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    Luminous mind (Skt: prabhāsvara-citta or ābhāsvara-citta, Pali: pabhassara citta; Tib: འོད་གསལ་གྱི་སེམས་ ’od gsal gyi sems; Ch: 光明心 guangmingxin; Jpn: 清浄心 syōzyōshin; Kor: kwangmyŏngsim) is a Buddhist term which appears only rarely in the Pali Canon, but is common in the Mahayana sūtras [1] [2] and central to the Buddhist tantras.

  5. In the Light of Truth: The Grail Message - Wikipedia

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    Through experiences each person's inner, spiritual consciousness develops, grows, and matures. This is the prerequisite for the way back to the spiritual realm, which is the goal of our path of development: people can and should return to the immortality of the spiritual realm as a conscious spiritual entity, and thus enter "Paradise."

  6. Qadiriyya - Wikipedia

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    Qadiriyya is a Sunni mystic order that traces its origin to Abdul Qadir Gilani, a Hanbali scholar from Iran. It has many branches and followers in various regions, especially in South Asia, and opposes Wahhabism and Shiism.

  7. Douglas Harding - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Harding (1909-2007) was a philosopher, spiritual teacher and writer who discovered his headlessness and non-duality of consciousness. He wrote books such as On Having No Head and The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth, and developed techniques and models to share his vision.

  8. Seer stone (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    Seer stones were used by Joseph Smith and other early Latter Day Saints to receive revelations from God. Learn about the history, types, and functions of seer stones, especially in the translation of the Book of Mormon.

  9. Vision (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    A vision is a supernatural appearance that conveys a revelation in a dream, trance, or ecstasy. Learn about the three types of visions (intellectual, imaginary, and corporeal) and some famous examples from various spiritual traditions and historical figures.