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    Using the Qu'ran to validate and integrate the Isha Upanishad and the NT

    I think the Qu'ran can be used to validate the Isha Upanishad and lend it an interpretation that would direct the Isha Upanishad to lend some understanding of the mysteries of the Bible, also validated by the Qu'ran. The Qu'ran is the cryptographic key.
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    Al-Mursalat (The Emmissaries) video

    Hear is a beautiful recitation with the latinization of the Arabic: And here is the translation. They are well worth listening to and reading.
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    1 Corinthians 11

    This sounds related to the body of Christ is the Church. Please go on. I see some sychronicity with my ideas of God creating himself, to create himself... Masculine must act, so they create. Feminine is the space within which creation occurs and is, in fact, the creation. The Yin and...
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    One God as Omnipresent

    In discussions with many Christians, here in America, it seems that Christ is in the place of God, rather than being a way to God. For sure Christ is within each of us, especially when invited, but we still have the other two aspects of the Trinity as One. The holy spirit can baptize us and...
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    Advaita Vedanta: Qualified Non-Dualism

    Here is a starting point to a discussion on Advaita Vedanta. The Advaita varietal is split into Strict Non-Dualism (All is One) and Qualified Non-Dualism (All is One from the perspective of Brahman, but is the Many from the perspective of objective reality). I pretty much go with the second in...
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    hey there...

    I am here to introduce myself. Hopefully there is some good discussion under way. The foundation of my beliefs, backed by my personal experiences, is that all monotheistic religions are basically true, although interpretations and Scripture may be misaligned and mistranslated and may need to...
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