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  2. Rudolf Steiner's exercises for spiritual development - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Steiner developed exercises aimed at cultivating new cognitive faculties he believed would be appropriate to contemporary individual and cultural development. . According to Steiner's view of history, in earlier periods people were capable of direct spiritual perceptions, or clairvoyance, but not yet of rational thought; more recently, rationality has been developed at the cost of ...

  3. One Star in Sight - Wikipedia

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    One Star in Sight is structured as a comprehensive guide to spiritual development within the A∴A∴, detailing the aspirant’s journey through the various grades of the order. The document is divided into sections that outline the expectations, responsibilities, and spiritual practices associated with each grade, from the initial stage of ...

  4. True Will - Wikipedia

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    The initiatory structure of the O.T.O. provides a supportive environment for personal and spiritual development, emphasizing the importance of True Will in all aspects of life. [11] A∴A∴: Another key Thelemic organization which focuses on individual spiritual advancement and the attainment of True Will through rigorous training, meditation ...

  5. The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success – A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams is a 1994 self-help, pocket-sized book by Deepak Chopra, published originally by New World Library, freely inspired in Hinduist and spiritualistic concepts, which preaches the idea that personal success is not the outcome of hard work, precise plans or a driving ambition, but rather of understanding our ...

  6. Self-cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Chán and Zen Buddhist scholars emphasise that the key in self-cultivation is a "beginner's mind" which can allow the uncovering of the "luminous mind" and the realisation of innate Buddha-nature through the experience of sudden enlightenment.

  7. Eleven Naqshbandi principles - Wikipedia

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    These principles are designed to be borne in mind and used as spiritual practices or exercises in the Naqshbandi system of spiritual development. They are carried out under individual tuition, expertly prescribed, monitored for changes, and carefully adjusted by a teacher, rather than being automatically performed.

  8. Jim George (author) - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Makes A Difference: 10 Keys to a Life of Impact: 2011 A Young Man's Guide to Making Right Choices: Your Life God's Way: 2012 A Leader After God's Own Heart: 15 Ways to Lead with Strength: 2012 A Boy After God's Own Heart: Your Awesome Adventure with Jesus: 2013 A Couple After God's Own Heart: Building a Lasting, Loving Marriage ...

  9. Spiritual intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Danah Zohar coined the term "spiritual intelligence" and introduced the idea in 1997 in her book ReWiring the Corporate Brain. [1]In the same year, 1997, Ken O'Donnell, an Australian author and consultant living in Brazil, also introduced the term "spiritual intelligence" in his book Endoquality - the emotional and spiritual dimensions of the human being in organizations.