The Difference Between Religion And Spirituality

There is some confusion when it comes to understanding the difference between religion and spirituality. There is often a lot of debate about the subject, as there seems to be a lot of people that do not understand that their is a difference between the two. But the distinction is really easy to explain. . . . → Read More: The Difference Between Religion And Spirituality

Knowing The Difference Between Religion And Spirituality

The difference between religion and spirituality is a fine line that many people miss. Religion implies a certain type form and function that is relating to connecting with a higher power. When determining whether you are practicing one, the other, or neither, it’s best to look at whether you seek deeper connection or not.

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The History of Hinduism

The practitioners of Hinduism are of the belief that Hindu religion has been existing forever and it has no beginning or end. Historians claim that Hindu religion dates back to more than 5000 years. The doctrine says that the original practitioners of that religion were living on shores of the River Indus.

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Divine Healing And Foregiving of Sin

Divine Healing is a prophetic promise – all through the Bible we see that God healed his people. Then, Jesus commanded us to do the same. Yes, we have been told to heal the sick. So, how can you experience and deliver divine healing? The first thing we must understand is that sickness is not from God. Sickness, disease, death, it is all from the enemy and this fact must be remembered. Too many people today believe that sickness is from God, and that he brings sickness to teach us or guide us. They believe that sickness glorifies God? So, lets examine the facts. . . . → Read More: Divine Healing And Foregiving of Sin

Understanding The Chinese Lunar Calendar

Before their implementation of the Western solar calendar system, the Chinese almost exclusively followed their own lunar calendar for determining the times of planting and harvesting and festival days. Although people in China today use the Western calendar for almost all business, governmental and practical matters of daily life, the old method still serves as the basis for working out numerous recurring holidays. This coexistence of two calendar schemes has long been accepted by the people of China. . . . → Read More: Understanding The Chinese Lunar Calendar

Incense in Religious and Rituals Around the Globe

It could be said that the use of incense for religious ritual is as old as religion itself. In most cases that may be the truth, but the first recorded use of incense in ritual was by the Egyptians. What we do know is burned incense is meant as a sacrificial offering to a particular key figure within the religion, or as an tool of meditation and prayer. Here we will take a brief look at some the faiths in the world that use incense and why. . . . → Read More: Incense in Religious and Rituals Around the Globe

Collecting Gold Coins – Ancient Value Still Held Today?

Gold coins are very handsome items and collecting them goes back to when coins were first minted in pre-Roman Europe. However, it was only in the Middle Ages that the hoarding of gold coins became a hobby amongst the aristocracy and merchants who could afford to save such precious items for their beauty and historical importance alone. . . . → Read More: Collecting Gold Coins – Ancient Value Still Held Today?