Karma Yoga in The Bhagavad Gita The Bhagavad Gita and Karma Yoga is described in Chapter 3 (v15 – v20) in particular and in this article we will include excerpts from the Bible to illustrate the common purpose behind the teachings
Bhagavad Gita Karmic Law
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Two Bhagavad Gita Armies
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Burnt Offerings A Mystical Interpretation
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An Overview of The Gospels
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Barren Woman Gives Birth
(i) Barren Woman Gives Birth Introduction Barren Woman Gives Birth discusses the mystical meaning behind the barren woman giving birth to a child in the bible. We will discuss the examples below, with special reference to the first one, as the
Priest of Midian and The 7 Daughters
(i) Priest of Midian and The 7 Daughters Introduction Priest of Midian and The 7 Daughters : This article on the Priest of Midian is based around Bill Donahue’s YouTube video : 7 Daughters & Up We Go This next paragraph a
Revelations Four Horses of the Apocalypse
(i) Revelations Four Horses of the Apocalypse Introduction Revelations Four Horses of the Apocalypse : The word “Apocalypse” is not found anywhere in the bible. It is a Greek word meaning revelation it does not mean horror or violence of any
Gold Frankincense and Myrrh Allegory
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Constantine and Christianity
(i) Constantine and Christianity Introduction The story of the Roman Emperor Constantine and Christianity begins in 274 CE. in a town called Naissus, a baby boy was born out of an encounter between a Roman soldier on leave and a