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Buddhism: Dukkha and Impermanence

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Anicca: The Buddhist Concept of Impermanence As promised, in this post, I’m going to begin an explanation of five key Buddhist philosophies. So grab your prayer wheels and meditation cushions…Here we go! Dukkha, or Suffering/Dissatisfaction Aside from reincarnation, probably the most well-known Buddhist philosophy is that dissatisfaction or suffering is…

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Buddhism: Part 1 of 2

The Buddha

Buddha 400 to 500 years before the birth of Jesus, a sage of an entirely different tradition was born in the foothills of the Himalayans, in what is now called Nepal. Called the Buddha (or the awakened one) by his followers, he grew up as the pampered son of a…

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Taoism: Going with the Flow

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Taoism is said to be one of the more cryptic spiritualties—but this reputation is really only due to one of its central texts: The Tao te Ching. Legend has it that an archivist for the Chinese government, Lao Tzu, decided to abandon city life and live out the remainder of…

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In this blog post, I’m going to discuss some possible theological ramifications of quantum physics’ wave particle duality. I’ll admit that these ideas may seem bizarre, yet they’re being circulated by some first-rate physicists, so deserve our consideration. It’s also helpful to remember that the strange is only strange until…

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A Physics kind-of-God (Part 1 of 2)

Quanta particle: Proof of God?

Is Energy God? Energy constitutes matter, constitutes our thoughts, constitutes virtually everything within the universe, and has been an active player since the universe’s creation. Could energy, therefore, be considered “God”? It’s certainly a question that merits investigation. But to better understand energy, we first have to take a fleeting…

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It’s been suggested by some scholars that God chose the Hebrews as his special people due to their contentiousness. Although I can think of a few other reasons, the idea does have merit, for their propensity to challenge and argue surfaces repeatedly throughout the Old/Hebrew Bible. Moreover, neither Christianity nor…

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Muhammad–the man, the prophet, the celebrity

A vast crowd circling the Ka'aba, which Muhammad purified of idols

Islam pivots around one central figure. If asked, most non-Muslims would guess it to be Muhammad. Most Muslims, on the other hand, would promptly identify it as God—for everything and everyone comes second. Still…. Muhammad is pretty close on His heels. At least, for a mortal. After every utterance of…

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