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Category Archives: Religion/Spirituality
Interview with Will Tuttle, author of the international best-seller “The World Peace Diet”
Note: This interview was translated in French and can be found here. VP: You are very well known internationally in the vegetarian and vegan communities and you received numerous awards. … Continue reading
Posted in animal rights, Book Reviews, Environment, Food, Health, History, Human Rights, Religion/Spirituality, Self-Improvement, Veganism, Women's Rights
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#JeSuisCharlie: Why it should matter to justice activists
“I do not agree with what you have to say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it.” ~ Voltaire “I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: Oh Lord, make my … Continue reading
Listening to Our Souls: Honor ALL of God’s Creation / Creatures!
Listening to Our Souls: Honor ALL of God’s Creation / Creatures! (by VitalVeda) (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Posted in animal rights, Food, Religion/Spirituality, Veganism
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Basis for Creating World Peace – New Ideas for a New Generation – Dr. Will Tuttle
Basis for Creating World Peace – New Ideas for a New Generation – Dr. Will Tuttle (by Jesse Zesbaugh) (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
WICCA FOR BEGINNER – Thea Sabin
If you are interested or merely curious about Wicca or if you’ve been wanting to move away from orthodox religion and find something different, this book is a perfect way to start. Each chapter covers all the essential components of … Continue reading
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Tagged altars, beginners, circle, rituals, wicca
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THE COMPLETE IDIOT’S GUIDE TO WICCA AND WITCHCRAFT – Third Edition By Denise Zimmermann and Katherin
I loved how this book made it easy for me to understand and get excited about Wicca. No trick or treat there, just plain recipes for spell success. This is a fun but respectful book about the old religion. I … Continue reading
THE CHILDREN OF THE LAW OF ONE and THE LOST TEACHINGS OF ATLANTIS by Jon Peniel
Over the years, I have read a number of books supposedly spiritual or metaphysical. Some were decent while others, in my opinion, were bullshit. The Children of The Law of One is the first intelligent and truthful book about God … Continue reading
THE CELESTINE PROPHECY by James Redfield
In this amazing story, James Redfield takes the reader to a journey through the wonders of Peru in search of a spiritual manuscript left behind by the Mayans. This is not a true story but, turning page after page of … Continue reading