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Saturday, March 31, 2012
My Tantric Torah: On Ancient & Modern Thievery - Part 1
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
My Tantric Torah: Infidelity and the Suffering that Ensues
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
No One Stays Young Forever
Friday, March 23, 2012
My Tantric Torah: Is Human Violence Inevitable? - Part 2
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
My Tantric Torah: Is Human Violence Inevitable? - Part 1
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Monday, March 19, 2012
Where Have All the Grown-Ups Gone?
Go to more on Archetypes: Individuals, Communities and Movies Go to the First of Two Brief Posts about My Mom's Final Journey
Go to Why Are We Still Acting As If We're the Center of the Universe? Go to Twists, Turns and the Sustainability of Culture
Go to Cultural Maturation and The Hurdle of Stagnant Archetypes Go to No One Stays Young Forever Go to What is Yoga Anyway?
Go to An Exploration of Ancient Yogic Terms and Medieval English Overtones Go to Myth & Modern Meaning: The Demonic Archetype
Go to Why Are We Still Acting As If We're the Center of the Universe? Go to Twists, Turns and the Sustainability of Culture
Go to Cultural Maturation and The Hurdle of Stagnant Archetypes Go to No One Stays Young Forever Go to What is Yoga Anyway?
Go to An Exploration of Ancient Yogic Terms and Medieval English Overtones Go to Myth & Modern Meaning: The Demonic Archetype
Saturday, March 17, 2012
My Tantric Torah: Honoring Your Parents Doesn't Require Blind Obedience
Go to The Sixth Word Go to Ten Commandments? Not Really... (Intro to The Ten Words)
Go to The First Word Go to The Second Word (What Happened to the Golden Calf?)
Go to The Third Word Go to The Fourth Word Go to The Seventh Word Go to The Eighth Word
Go to The Ninth Word Go to The Tenth Word Go to Ten Words Conclusion... and an Invitation
Go to The First Word Go to The Second Word (What Happened to the Golden Calf?)
Go to The Third Word Go to The Fourth Word Go to The Seventh Word Go to The Eighth Word
Go to The Ninth Word Go to The Tenth Word Go to Ten Words Conclusion... and an Invitation
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
My Tantric Torah: The Divine Practice of Modulating Work and Rest - Part Two
Sunday, March 11, 2012
My Tantric Torah: The Divine Practice of Modulating Work and Rest - Part One
Friday, March 9, 2012
Leveraging the Power of the "Gods" Inside Us for Personal Growth and Communal Harmony
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
My Tantric Torah: Vanity, Emptiness, the Power of Words, and Being Whole - Part Three
Monday, March 5, 2012
My Tantric Torah: Vanity, Emptiness, the Power of Words, and Being Whole - Part Two
Saturday, March 3, 2012
My Tantric Torah: Vanity, Emptiness, the Power of Words, and Being Whole - Part One
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
Metaphors of Govinda (Krishna): Tending Compassionately to Our Wandering Minds
Go to A Story of Final Judgment: The Last Scene of the Mahabharata Go to The Mythology Behind the Yoga Pose Hanumanasana
Go to Shiva's Fury: The Story of Fierce Warrior Virabhadra Go to How Ganesha Got His Elephant Head
Go to A Taoist Story of Values and Choices Go to Dr. King and the Temple of the Kingdom of God
Go to Demons of Ancient Myths Go to The Myth of Multi-Tasking Go to Meditation Without Domination
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