... to a lifetime exploration of a variety of metaphysical religions. Although something of a misnomer, “metaphysical religion” ... in the United States. Fetzer first encountered metaphysical religions on a 1934 trip to Indiana’s Camp Chesterfield, the most read more...
... psychic camp in Indiana which also had its famous Trail of Religions, featuring busts of spiritual leaders. In a similar way, read more...
... universalist may emphasize the universal principles of most religions and accept other religions in an inclusive manner.") John ... in Eastern philosophy and believe many of the Eastern religions are practically in the same setting as many of our shades read more...
... congregation was a mixture of a wide variety of protestant religions. As this is written in 1969, the church is known as the ... the writer developed an extensive interest in comparative religions. In August and September of 1921, he exchanged a series of read more...
... be known about the ancient esoteric traditions of the world religions, in the light of which his call for a blending of science ... dealing with the inner spiritual practices of the great religions of the world. Ancient teachings about what Fetzer spoke of read more...
... that the spirit of this is very consistent with global religions. Aside from some really wild ‘isms’, like terrorism and ... very destructive, I think it’s consistent with most of the religions that have been around for a long time. Tom Larry, maybe an read more...
... is a very powerful and a real energy, and all the major religions embrace love as part of its salvation for the world. Why read more...
... some of it was about the in ter -faith , and bringing more religions together . It was speaking to the “I Am” part , which is read more...
... inside. Look at any of the major texts of the major religions of the world, and they all have a strong inner component ... spirit and not creating a religion. There are plenty of religions in the world . Then you have these channelings that talk read more...
... in Chicago, seated all three groups among its 36 invited religions. Blavatsky died in 1891, and the Theosophical torch was ... universalist may emphasize the universal principles of most religions and accept other religions in an inclusive manner.") © read more...




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