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or those who like their paranormal reading liberally doused with Biblical references, this is the book for you. William L. Blessing may be a little known voice in the choir of the unexplained, but he has here produced a symphony of his own hard work, material assembled over a lifetime of diligent study of the scriptures and an honest rendering of the metaphysical strangeness he has experienced and born witness to. Blessing skillfully builds his argument that the Bible makes clear reference to a world inside our Earth, the Inner Earth of the book's title. Those include verses about Christ descending into the Inner Earth to preach the gospel to the World of the Dead, as well as references in scripture to the fallen angels residing in their private Hell below our feet.
The Daily Telegraph of Nov 25th 2008, ran a large article which told the story, which up until then had been thought apocryphal and only rumored about in secret circles, and confirmed statements made by spy Jonathan Pollard who claimed Israel intercepted all United States and British communications, and were behind pushing the Bush-Blair alliance into the wars on Iraq.
This past Christmas I wrote a story about a family who lives with the ghost of a old man who once lived in their home about 40 years ago. He would make his presence known more often during the holidays, but always seemed to be a well-mannered spirit who never caused any harm or alarm. I always thought the idea of living with the unknown something better left alone. I suggested a few times to this family that they find a professional in the area of haunting who could move this spirit on. The family seemed perfectly content living with this spirit so I did not give the situation any more thought.
Hollywood remakes sci-fi history... "The Day the Earth Stood Still," so what's next on the revival list?... 'When Worlds Collide' Steven Spielberg is one of the producers, and Stephen Sommers ("The Mummy," "Van Helsing") is directing. Like the original 1951 film produced by George Pal, this "Worlds," due in theaters next year, is about the mad scramble to build a spaceship to save humanity before Earth is destroyed by a rogue planet entering its orbit
Grandmother on my husband's side passed, as so many others in our families, just before a noted time in our chaotic and stressful lives. This moment with Christmas falling upon us creatied a laggard and stalled feeling as if we were sucked into our own Twilight Zone episode. Reeling from all the prep work before Thanksgiving began, ended with the epiphany which escalated our enlightenment further about what truly matters in our short little lives.
Philosophical beliefs are one of the most important aspects when a person looks at a culture.They are the fingerprints that grasp a culture for those to see when they look back on it.Those fingerprints impact how a culture acts, thinks, and speaks. When looking at Chinese culture two philosophical ideas seem to stand out, and the differences in the fingerprints can easily be seen.Confucianism and Taoism affected Chinese ways of thought and continue to do so today. They are both alike in many ways but are different as well.The debate in this paper will deal with the notions of good and evil and how a Confucian and a Taoist would react to an ethical situation of an abuse of power.
Taoism by Alan Watts In order to go into Taoism at all, we must begin by being in the frame of mind in which it can be understood. You cannot force yourself into this frame of mind, anymore than you can smooth disturbed water with your hand. But let\'s say that our starting point is that we forget what we know, or think we know, and that we suspend judgment about practically everything, returning to what we were when we were babies when we had not yet learned the names or the language. And in this state, although we have extremely sensitive bodies and very alive senses, we have no means of making an intellectual or verbal commentary on what is going on.