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Teaching Multi-dimensional Communication (revised)

Cultural and religious realms share a collective and uniform system of communications.
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More of the Path of Having and Becoming

As the Body is part of the Soul and the Spirit, so the Path of Having and Becoming are intermingled.

The Path of Having is based, by nature on concrete matter, while the Path of Becoming is founded on the interminable process of phenomena within Transience. Continue reading

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Temperance and The Path of Concessions

By Dr. Dorit Kedar     Temperance The infinite variety of galaxies. The infinite variety of plants. The infinite variety of Suns. The infinite variety of animals. The infinite variety of planets. The infinite variety of cultures. The infinite number … Continue reading

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The evanescent bridge of Knowledge

The evanescent bridge of Knowledge by Dr. Dorit Kedar Knowledge is based on daily enrichment by the flowing real, rather than an accumulation of dogma, necessarily forming part of the past. Knowledge is a continuous bridge between the momentous known … Continue reading

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The intensified threat of conventional religions – the need of re-education: The religious dogma versus the Path of The Inner Temple

Temples, synagogues, churches or mosques are built according to the conventions of cultures within time and space yet The Divine transcends time and space.

Nature determined as holy or any building designed and built by the human and believed to be holy is an imaginative bridge between matter and the Beyond.

In contrast to holy sites or buildings, defined as such by a cultural convention, a parallel secretive phenomenon has co-existed – the psychological or spiritual Path of the Inner Temple. Continue reading

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