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04
Jun

5 Dark Night Of Soul Darkness Spiritual Depression Surrender

Posted by sandman49

University Of Metaphysical Sciences, Christine Breese www.umsonline.org http Wisdom Of the Heart Church 501(c)3 www.ucmeta.org Starlight Journal Ezine Metaphysical Newsletter http Christine Breese www.christinebreese.info http These talks by Christine Breese are satsang videos especially for the internet directly to you, sponsored by University Of Metaphysical Sciences. Christine Breese is the founder of University of Metaphysical Sciences, which offers Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate DD and Ph.D. degrees in metaphysical subjects. Christine Breese speaks often of being still in the mind and being in the moment. This is only the beginning of enlightenment. After that, the experience of knowing the self that you are is ever deepening and the journey truly never ends. If you would like to meet Christine Breese in person, she offers retreats throughout the year. You can contact University Of Metaphysical Sciences at umsonline.org for retreat schedules or registration. You can also hear 10 minute meditations by Christine at MySpace at www.myspace.com If you would like transcripts of these Christine Breese, University Of Metaphysical Sciences videos, visit: www.christinebreesevideotranscripts.com Christine Breese “The dark night of the soul, darkness spiritual depression, is time to surrender to grace, stop the search, time of disillusionment with lost God, no control. On cusp of spiritual grace enlightenment! When dark night of the soul is here, the darkness of spiritual

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28
May

Credit Card Debt, Bankruptcy,& personal finance for doomers

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    14
    May

    The Edgar Cayce Approach to Depression

    Posted by sandman49

    This video segment is excerpted from a lecture given by David McMillin at the Association for Research and Enlightenment (ARE) in Virginia Beach, Virginia on July 16, 2001. It explores the Edgar Cayce approach to depression which Cayce described as pathology within the nervous system. However Cayce went well beyond the biological dimension of depression to also include the mental and spiritual factors involved in this common malady.

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