Spiritual Skepticisms

Written by Judi Singleton


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old common sense. In exploringrepparttar many subjects ofrepparttar 126769 esoteric realm one can lose perspective. It is always a good idea to keep a

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The internet is always presenting a new theology or a new way to

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So investigate, think on these things, meditate, pray askrepparttar 126772 angels and your Higher Power what is real, what is for you. That brings up a really good point since we are created to be very unique spiritual beings our truths are notrepparttar 126773 same. So no matter what is revealed to us or how much we believe that you have foundrepparttar 126774 answers keep in perspective they are your answers and not someone else. Each of us must come to our answers for ourselves. My beliefs tell me thatrepparttar 126775 whole purpose is to liverepparttar 126776 best we can on this physical plane and use our spiritual knowledge in creating a more wonderful place. The best way to do this for me is to know myself and only try to change me. Think what would happen if each of us sought spiritual truth daily and lived it torepparttar 126777 best of our ability. Pray for one another to find their truth but do not impose your truth on others.

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Origins and uses for Indian Dream Catchers

Written by Johann Erickson


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Traditionally, dream catchers are made out of natural materials, preferably red willow and animal sinew. Native Americans hang them above their beds and smaller dream catchers are often hung above babies cribs.

Today, decorative dream catchers are made from many kinds of materials, traditional and non-traditional. Dream catchers are a beautiful object of art to add to your home. They come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes, and fit into nearly any style of decor. You needn’t have a southwest style home to have a dream catcher. There are red, white, and blue dream catchers for a country americana look, and black and brown dream catchers forrepparttar modern earth-tone look.

Simply choose a dream catcher that coordinates withrepparttar 126768 colors in your home. Enjoyrepparttar 126769 beauty, history, and tradition of a dream catcher by adding one to your home.

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