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Sheng Fui: Better Than Feng Shui?

by sempakuda in Spirituality, September 10, 2011
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Hardly anyone knows it, and those who do fight, it most vehemently: long before the western commercial movement Feng Shui, China had (initially only in the southern part of present-day People’s Republic and even there only in the coastal areas), the harmony and movement of life Sheng Fui.

Signs That a Guy Likes You So Much

by LoraineDelaCruz in Relationships, April 28, 2011
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How can you communicate if a kid likes you or is interested? You noticed him when you were slant and talking with a friend.

Religion Kills

by JenMed in Issues, March 9, 2011
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Yes, Religion Kills. How come religion kills us. You will find out in this message.

Turning to The Qur’aan in Times of Tribulation

by muhsmmad in Religion, February 28, 2011
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The murder of a family member causes great unrest in one’s heart. And indeed the death of a small animal is sufficient for an individual to remember the return to their Lord. Upon the idea of the creation of mankind, the Angels were disturbed because of the potential level of injustice and the spilling of blood that we would cause.

Religion and Violence

by K V Venkataramana in Religion, June 24, 2010
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Violence in any form causes untold sufferings to the public, and more so in the case of religious violence. No country is safe on earth today due to sectarian and religious violence. The author in this article suggests a possible remedy to end religious violence.

Spice Up Your Life Dude

by kabdashundi in Advice, April 5, 2010
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Get Rid of the Clutter.

The World Needs More Tolerance

by India in Issues, March 28, 2010
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Tolerance can be defined as the possession of a fair and objective perspective and attitude towards those people who are of different races,religions,nations or have a set of opinions,beliefs and ideas that differ from our own.The importance of tolerance lies in its ability to make a human being broad enough in mind to be receptive to all kinds of ideas.This in turn enables one to widen one’s knowledge and exercise more freedom of choice and judgement for oneself.At the same time it creates a deeper understanding of other’s views and beliefs.

Church People

by tryone in Issues, January 21, 2010
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Sinners With In The Pew.

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Part3

by Lydex1 in Advice, January 9, 2010
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Excellence is never an accident.

Tarot Card Meanings: The Fool

by Misty Wood in Spirituality, January 3, 2010
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The fool is the first card in the Major Arcana, it really is the card of limitless potential. As the zero card he doesn’t really have a place in the pack and in fact the Fool’s journey could be considered to be the story of the Major Arcana.

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