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The teachings of the Mormon faith are based on what they refer to as a divine ordination of their founder, Joseph Smith, in the year 1820. This Mormon religion origin is said to have occurred when Smith saw a vision of Christ, who gave him instruction on how to reestablish his true church on earth. According to Smith, Christ told him that Christianity had experienced a great apostasy from his original teachings, and Smith was being entrusted with instructions on how to restore true faith.

The renewed interest and critical discussion of the ancient goddess religion open a path to the Perennial Philosophy, a substratum of human culture and consisting of a cluster of ideas, insights, view points, and attitudes about life found in most, if not all, societies. Basic concepts of the goddess religion can also offer insights into Hermes' art, which is still relevant and beneficial today.

There are no Neanderthals on the earth today, but there are Neander-thoughts and thinkers. A Neander-thought is an idea, way of thinking or being, that no longer works. Its time has passed. Just as Neanderthals seemed incapable of insight and foresight, creative solutions and critical thinking, Neander-thoughts today are holding humans back from making any real progress and actually expose us all to being consigned to some trashheap of history for not recongnizing it.

Religion is systematized religious experience and this experience depends on temperament. It is one of the Hindus' many merits that they recognize this. Some people ask of religion forgiveness for their sins, others communion with the divine: most want health and wealth, many crave for an explanation of life and death. Indian religion accommodates itself to these various needs. Nothing is more surprising than the variety of its phases except the underlying unity.

The society of Nepalese people had been divided into main four caste groups from the very old age. There was a hierarchy system of higher and lower caste people in the society. And the works and trades that you were allowed to do were also allocated according to the caste system. Therefore, people would only follow the trades and jobs that were given to their caste and family. And it would continue for everyone to many generations. There was simply no other choice.

The question of choosing to lead a life of Spirituality rather than following a particular religion on face value sounds rather progressive and inclusive. I've heard numerous folks of the Spirituality creed happily proclaim their newly found freedom from organized religion's archaic and exclusive format and agenda. However, to me, the message of inclusion is generally stressed by both Judaism and Christianity, with instructions as treat your neighbor as you would like to be treated, you are obligated not to stand by while your neighbor's blood is spilled, not to commit adultery, steal, murder, bear false witness, gossip, honor your parents, as well as your teachers.

The scent of cinnamon, windows steamed up by the burning oven, a little girl with hair as gold covered in flour and smiling at you. The yellow sun warming your neck, the smell of freshly cut grass and the twinkle in the eye of the eight year old boy in front of you holding up a painted egg. Holidays go well together with cosy family moments. Whether it's baking a cake for Mother's Day with your daughter or enjoying the neighborhood kids searching for Easter eggs in your backyard, these days are of special meaning to us.

In a nutshell, the sacred feminine is a necessary concept in any religion that recognizes the postulate that God, as the ultimate perfect being, must embody both the masculine and the feminine aspects of creation. This is a logical imperative that embraces within it the necessity for God to be manifest as well within the gender in practically all higher animal life forms, at the apex of which is man and woman.

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