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    Etty Hillesum plays a very important role in understanding a person’s spiritual life. As a result of Etty’s attitude toward her enemy, Etty’s refusal to return hate with hate is a rejection of mimetic violence and participation in the mimetic suffering love of Jesus and is something that Nietzsche would criticize. Etty came from a secular family and went through a religious conversion. She grew up during the Holocaust where she had this transformation. Her diary was found in a Dutch farm that contained

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    time give context on his behaviour and his view on life. After reading through the chapters I feel as though he has an open way of looking at what is around him. This is shown when Pi looks at the world around him in different viewpoints, such as looking at it from religious perspective, primarily of Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism. The reaction I received of this strange practise is that of shock. Many religions have different believes and spiritual practises as he continues to believes in these three

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    was originally intended to be a practice to facilitate self-actualization, meaning to realize who you are and being comfortable being you. More recently in the western yoga world, there has been a separation between physical development and spiritual development. Social media has defined yoga as cool physical postures. Yet, do not be fooled into believing that you will be self-actualized by only practicing asana. Asana is only one of the eight limbs, and a healthy body means nothing without

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Book Review: Spiritual Formation as if the Church Mattered BY: Thomas L. Arrington CLASS: EVAN 500; Spiritual Factors of Growing Churches INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Gregory Faulls DATE: 24 JANUARY 2015 James C. Wilhoit, Spiritual Formation as it the Church Matters (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academics, 2008). INTRODUCTION Dallas Willard wrote in the foreword of this book, “James Wilhoit has written a book of special urgency for our times.(9)” In this writer’s opinion, that was

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    present and how, as a little girl, she thought of herself as “uneducated.” She abused drugs and the tender age of 19 and was diagnosed with “Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.” She even suffered from an anxiety disorder, but these dark episodes of her life eventually led to healing and happiness once she discovered yoga. Body Prayer One of the big ideas in the Corne’s narrative that would be a foreign concept to many is “Body Prayer through yoga.” In a nutshell, Corne’s says one can use positions of

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    I chose fasting as my inward spiritual discipline. I did for more than the class plan was. I started fasting in mid-October During Ethiopian orthodox fasting. I abstained from all things a body needs, and must fast from animal products and from any kind of food. I did couple days every week. I would usually Friday and Wednesday. I think it was on the last day of 2 days fast, I felt so good, I felt like my body was filled with God grace. At the end of fasting I tried to meditate but it was hard to

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    Ephesians 6: 10-22 Essay

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    righteousness in God through difficult times where one’s faith might be tested. Additional analysis throughout this paper will consist of uncovering the structure behind what righteousness means, both in the ancient church setting and throughout one’s spiritual journey today. The idea of righteousness is still relatable today in both an ancient and modern understanding, with additional research

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    Religion 121 December 5th, 2014 Spiritual Gifts Spiritual gifts have been a topic of heated debate among a wide array of congregations and faith believers. Are these gifts just natural everyday abilities or miraculous one’s on par with what Jesus showed on earth? Scripture gives some insight into these questions but with the power and flexibility of interpretation these answers are also obscured. Before any external analyses and opinions are examined, spiritual gifts should be explained in its

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    Judith Lasater Biography

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    improve our relationship with life. What we need are tools, and tools are exactly what Judith Lasater offers in her book Living your Yoga, Finding the Spiritual in Everyday Life. Judith Lasater was an early pioneer in the Western Yoga Movement in the 70’s, and she is also the founder of Yoga Journal, one of the most successful and widely known yoga publications in existence. She has walked a spiritual path for over forty years; and, in her book, she has drawn from both her life experience and her deep

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    transformation of King’s life in order to appreciate the thesis.

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