Anand by Guru Amar Das
One of the daily prayers, Anand by Guru Amar Das is the ‘Song of Eternal Bliss and Joy’. It is composed of 40 stanzas and is also recited by the five beloved ones during the Khalsa initiation ceremony.
Akal Ustati, Kabitas (71-90) by Guru Gobind Singh
Selections from a chapter from the Akal Ustati (In Praise of God, The Immortal) Kabitas (71 to 90) by Guru Gobind Singh denounces blind rituals. The Akal Ustati is a lengthy poem composed by Guru Gobind Singh which appears in the Dasam Granth.
Gun Gobind gaio nahin janamu akarth kin by Guru Tegh Bahadur
The second last poetical composition in Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Gun Gobind gaio nahin janamu akarth kin is a poem of 57 couplets written by Guru Tegh Bahadur.
Siddha Goshth by Guru Nanak Dev
Unlike traditional poetical compositions of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Sidhha Goshth is a record of the conversation between Guru Nanak Dev and the Sidhhas, a group of Nanth Yogis which the Guru met on his travels to the Himalayan mountains.
Political Protest by Guru Nanak Dev
The fight against social and political injustice has historically been an integral part of Sikhism
Political Protest by Guru Nanak Dev
The fight against social and political injustice has historically been an integral part of Sikhism
Where are the zombies?Where are the zombies?
Is there afterlife? What is the purpose of our existence? Can computers and robots be conscious, and wake up one day to ask this very same question? This book is an intriguing exploration on the nature of the conscious mind. If there is afterlife, it is not the kind of afterlife people usually think of. These are all related to the question of why we are not p-zombies. Strange? Read on…
The Satanic Bible
The book contains the core principles of Satanism and is considered the foundation of the philosophy and dogma that constitute Satanism.
THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD
Is ostensibly a book describing the experiences to be expected at the moment of death, during an intermediate phase lasting forty-nine (seven times seven) days, and during rebirth into another bodily frame.
Action in Waiting
Action in Waiting is not abstract theology – it’s too blunt, too earthy, too real. These seventeen essays reflect the gripping reality of the living Christ. They give us a fresh look at the spiritual life as one of ‘active expectation’ of God’s kingdom breaking into this world. Blumhardt shows us that the object of our hope is no longer relegated to some afterlife, but takes effect today. Blumhardt tells us how we can experience the future Christ promised now, in such a way that death and human misery are overcome. In his life, he experienced God’s saving actions every day. Demons were cast out, sick were healed, and sinners turned from evil. Action in Waiting shatters the walls of institutional Christianity.
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