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Everything Neo Mysticism (23rd January, 2012) : Mysticism is a quest in search of transformative union with God. Here you can learn all about the contemplative practices that define it, and become a mystic yourself. |
Reality Shifts (27th April, 2005) : Reality Shifts are changes which occur without any direct physical intervention; they are mysterious appearances, disappearances, transformations, and transportations that occur in and around us. |
Mystic seed : Echoes of the sages: (27th April, 2005) : Contains mystical poetry and links. |
Center for Sacred Sciences (27th April, 2005) : Teachings, practices, and resources based on the teachings of the mystics from the major religious traditions, presented in a form compatible with our modern scientific culture. |
Paul Brunton Philosophic Foundation (27th April, 2005) : The PBPF prints and distributes the works of Paul Brunton (1898-1981). Includes information about Paul Brunton, the Foundation and their programs. |
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Top Sites - Main » Society » Religion and Spirituality » Mysticism |
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Essential Information on the Mystical Experience () : An introduction to mysticism, and information on the major types of mystical experience. Includes a place to register mystical experiences and read those of others.
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Paul Brunton Philosophic Foundation () : The PBPF prints and distributes the works of Paul Brunton (1898-1981). Includes information about Paul Brunton, the Foundation and their programs.
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Reality Shifts () : Reality Shifts are changes which occur without any direct physical intervention; they are mysterious appearances, disappearances, transformations, and transportations that occur in and around us.
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GodConsciousness.com () : Mystical texts from around the world, meditation aids, visionary art, entheogens, and music.
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Center for Sacred Sciences () : Teachings, practices, and resources based on the teachings of the mystics from the major religious traditions, presented in a form compatible with our modern scientific culture.
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