Wisdom and knowledge - 2024
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- Accumulation without meaning. An evil of modern life.
- 01The road to peace in the world
- 01On the swings of the spiritual life of a devotee.
- 01The calendar. Its evolution to the present day.
- 01Attachment figure, according to the teachings of G. Tonella
- 012019 prepares us for a wave of Ascension energy in 2020
- 01Spiritual Decrees: Elevate your intentions to the Universe for a fuller life
- 01How to attract health to your life using the law of attraction
- 01Women affirm their femininity, become aware, affirm their belonging within this world
Humanitarian Buddhism
- Humanitarian Buddhism Humanitarian Buddhism is not new. It is the teaching of Buddha. He affirms that the Buddha was born, cultivated, enlightened and taught human beings the way to experience Nirvana (liberation from suffering), in this human world, and not departing from it. Buddha taught that we will attain Buddhahood (total enlightenment) through our humanity Read More
Gaia, the deity of the Earth
- If there is a goddess who takes care of the Earth and each of her creations as children, that is Gaia . A deity always perfectly focused on the protection of the world that has formed with each of its details. But who is it really? Gaia's mythology The origins of the first writings on Gaia are lost in the mythological time of the ancient Greeks Read More
Summer Solstice
- Solstitium: sun sisttere or still sun. We have inherited complex astronomical metaphors, which represent both archetypal figures, knowledge that have endured and have been transmitted to humanity through many different ways, such as art, tarot, chess, tales, myths and legends of peoples of the world Hundreds of years ago, in the summer solstice the star Sirius , belonging to the constellation of Can Mayor stood on the horizon, as a pleasant augury, everything was arranged for Sirius, in his concept of Virgin-Mother to give Light Read More
2012: a crisis of conscience ", interviews Fernando Malkun, expert in Mayan culture
- Fifteen years ago, Fernando Malkun, a Barranquilla from Lebanese origin, left the architecture he had studied at the Universidad de los Andes, and to which he had devoted almost a decade, to answer questions that crossed his life. During that tour he met the Mayan culture and devoted himself entirely to his study Read More