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A deity is a postulated preternatural or supernatural immortal being, who may be thought of as holy, divine, or sacred, held in high regard, and respected by believers. From Wikipedia under the
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Ekendra Dasa 2009-05-23 08:50:49 physorg.com on 2009-04-27T00:00:00 Meditation has been practiced for centuries, as a way to calm the soul and bring about inner peace. According to a new study in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological ... From Google Blog Search: "Deity" Religion Today Column for the Week of June 14-20: The Morality of God
University of Wyoming News, WY The Nixonian statement uttered by Mr. Deity , "When the Deity does it, it's not immoral," actually constitutes a succinct statement of one answer. Whatever God does is moral merely because God did it. The logic of the theological position is this: if ... Santhal tribals celebrate 'Baha' festival in Jharkhand
Thaindian.com, Thailand On this day, tribals gather at the spot named 'Jatherthan' (holy grove) in their village and set up an abode for the deity . Later the priest offers prayers. On the second day, the tribals once again gather at the 'Jatherthan' singing and dancing, ... Ashapuri Mata temple awaits attention
HimVani, India Temples in the hill state of Himachal Pradesh are dedicated to village deities . Literally, every village has its own deity and every kinship has its own deity too. Mata Ashapuri temple near Palampur is one such place having a long history but now ... From Google News Search: "Deity" How can a deity be all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-present? Q. Or in other words, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent? After all, if a deity is all-powerful, they can make themselves not be present somewhere, or not know something, but if they are omniscient they can't make themselves not know something, which would mean that they weren't omnipotent, etc. How do you get away from this if you believe in a deity or deities who is all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-present? (Used themselves so as not to infer gender or particular religion into the argument.) Asked by Sirene - Wed Oct 29 03:40:37 2008 - - 19 Answers - 0 Comments A. Omnipotence, itself, is self-contradicting. The popular example: Can God create a stone, so heavy, that he can't lift it? If he can, he isn't omnipotent. If he can't, he isn't omnipotent. Answered by mrtwondo - Wed Oct 29 03:51:15 2008 Pagans: How does one go about meeting a Pagan deity? Q. I've had multiple Pagans tell me that they have met a Pagan deity. So how does one go about meeting a Pagan deity? Where do you meet one? How do you meet one? What is it like? Exactly what happens? Details? Asked by C z E l A I - Thu Aug 21 15:10:29 2008 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments A. Simply print out a picture off the 'net or draw one yourself. Light some insence and sit there and chant their name or their invocation(the original ones work best, more energy current), and meditate. Then when you feel the energy in the room shift ask the deity for it's presence. You might want to give an offering according to what the deity is matron/patron of. For instance, Artemis is the Virgin Huntress. So you could set out an offering of steak or deer meat or what have you. It's best to give it to the animals after you offer to the deity so that it's given back to nature and the cycles continue. Also: Some of you are only half right. It's not always about them finding you. Sometimes you have to seek them out. For those of you who… [cont.] Answered by The New Atheist - Thu Aug 21 15:17:41 2008 Does anyone know a symbol a Death deity that is elegant?
Q. I'm starting a search for a tatto but mostly I find skulls, solar symbols or the Nuestra Senora de la Muerte. I don't want a crypt but a deity which symbolises transition, benevolent and whose symbol is aestetic. I can't find it in Northern mythology, Greek and Latin american. Any help is welcomed. Asked by v.j. - Thu Feb 22 20:22:12 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments A. Egyptians have a lot of death deities, yet Anubis is really elegant and will be a nice tattoo :-). Here is the info you may need to choose it: Egyptian god of the dead, represented as a black jackal or dog, or as a man with the head of a dog or jackal. He was the guide of the dead as they made their way through the darkness of the underworld. As a patron of magic, it was believed he could foresee a persons destiny, in this role he was the announcer of death. God of orphans, travelers, and the lost. PS:The site mentioned here does not give you a perfect picture but you can find it easily with a small search. Answered by Dr. Tamer Lokman - Thu Feb 22 21:17:16 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Deity" |








