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21st Century Spiritual Renaissance

Demystifying Magic When Eastern Aum meets Western Amen Tuesday 01 January 2019 at 11:48 am

Mysticism or Magic

21st Century Spiritual Renaissance in Research

Learning from and and Ancient Europe's Mindfulness by Nataša Pantović

In sociology, we acknowledge the difference between the Eastern and Western worlds. Cultural rather than geographical divide, we mentally associate Asia with the East, and Australia, Europe, and America with the West. Some scholars would define Russia as East, and Islamic nations regard predominantly Christian nations as the West. Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Islam are some common religions of the Eastern worlds. Today our scientists, philosophers, mystics and artists learn from each other, applying science to comprehend the ancient wisdom, Micro and Macro manifestations.

“The same stream of life that runs through my veins night and day runs through the world and dances in rhythmic measures. It is the same life that shoots in joy through the dust of the earth in numberless blades of grass and breaks into tumultuous waves of leaves and flowers. It is the same life that is rocked in the ocean-cradle of birth and of death, in ebb and in flow...”

Stream of Life, a Bengali poem by Rabindranath Tagore

Albert Einstein says

“I cannot prove scientifically that Truth must be conceived as a Truth that is valid independent of humanity; but I believe it firmly. I believe, for instance, that the Pythagorean theorem in geometry states something that is approximately true, independent of the existence of man.”

Applying any system from a different country to own environment is a difficult task that requires proper assessment of both own and the circumstances surrounding the system. Respecting the accumulated knowledge within one’s country, a spiritual researcher or a practitioner attempts to apply various methods and techniques without getting entangled with superstitions, various Ego-s inner dynamics, and Universal knowhow circles looping around our s creating a mirage of progress.

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Neolithic Wisdom

from Ancient Temples Solomon Temple to Greek Parthenon Wednesday 19 December 2018 at 08:07 am

Mystical Learnings from Ancient Temples

by Nataša Pantović

Walking the path of a spiral ascending, giving our deep respect to ancestors and scientists researches, with the knowledge that even within our history we follow a circle, spinning around the same centers until our souls understand the divine message, observing the ascend and descend of some great Civilizations, we know that our predecessors built Temples worrying greatly if there are to be destroyed.

According to the Bible, the Humanity’s first ever Temple, was the Temple of Solomon, the plans still to be found within the religious manuscripts of Israel, that hid within its deapth a closed door which is to open only to Messiah.

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Babylon Mysticism

Amorites first fighters for Justice Freedom Equality 2,000 BC Sunday 02 December 2018 at 11:45 am

Babylon Mysticism and 2,000 BC

Amorites and North Africa's Advanced Civilizations

Following Humanity's fight for

You must have heard of Babylon, the city that was pillaged numerous times and was officially "damned" by God, with its name written within our official copies of the Bible, the most published book of all times!

The lovers of LOVE will rejoice hearing that Babylon founder were indeed called Amorites.

by Nataša Pantović

Marduk of Babylon Encyclopedia Brittannica

Even though and / Goodness is my research I have missed the fact that Amorite monarchs led a revolution of their times (2,000BC North Africa), they freed citizens from taxes, distributed Church land to citizens, abolished forced labor, spread education building most amazing cities...

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Demystifying Magic When Eastern Aum meets Western Amen

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Humanity’s Drive for Goodness and Gypsis

Children of Cain and their Mystical Knowledge Wednesday 28 November 2018 at 10:32 am

Who are Gypsis and why should we care

by Nataša Pantović

Can Human Nature with its profoundly caring and loving side abandon we vs. they behavior patterns and learn from Genocides of our Past?

Artists, scientists, researchers’ trust in Humanity’s goodness supported Gypsis even when all the others were against them. The weddings had Gypsi bands, poets composed music influenced by their rhythm, writers whispered their myths, love for horses, freedom, magic, we learned fortune telling techniques from their grand-mums, our film-makers like Kusturica won Oskars making films narrating the stories of these Balkan Egyptians, keeping their fame glowing, within our subconscious and limited consciousness mind that knew that the children of Cain do carry an interesting story to tell our s.

Carmen by French Composer Georges Bizet, Paris in 1875, Gypsis and their Mystical Knowledge

Carmen is an opera by French composer Georges Bizet, 1st performed in Paris in 1875. It is one of the most popular internationally acclaimed operas of all times depicting the fiery gypsy Carmen and her lover José who abandons his home, deserts his officer’s duties, yet soon loses Carmen's love. It all ends in a total disaster where he kills all in a jealous rage.

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Demystifying Magic When Eastern Aum meets Western Amen

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Mysticism within Art Leonardo da Vinci as Role Model

Faces and Enlightenment from Leonardo da Vinci to Contemporary art Projects Tuesday 20 November 2018 at 08:51 am

Reconsidering Transcendence in Art

Mysticism Role Models and

From Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa to Contemporary Art Projects

by Nataša Pantović

Leonardo da Vinci, the Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk, painted in 1512, when Leonardo da Vinci was 60+ and living in France, in Biblioteca Reale, Turin

21st Century Spiritual Renaissance

Demystifying Magic When Eastern Aum meets Western Amen

If you know anything about true or , you will know that both are synonyms for a life-long research and devotion to beauty. There is no way to make a child or a lay man “mentally” appreciate a perfect glass of wine or a tea spoon of perfect honey that is from the best organic lands, since they yet do not have training and patience necessary to comprehend the complexity behind its making. This is why there is no money in true art. It is our Kings, Governments and Churches that have in the past sponsored true art praying their fame will stay with us for eternity.

Following our drive for goodness and manifestations, we are 100% sure that if we follow the Role Models our lives will flourish

Humanity has developed a strong forceful urge to follow the best in the class: the best of scientists, the best of educators, the best of ancestors, the best of the religious followers, Gurus – an Indian man would tell you. Abusing this noble urge many Kings, read: Churches have offered us (Humanity) a number of lunatics to follow confusing them with “Saints”, so our kids will go into wars while they were able to use “killing” as a hypnosis tool with the best of our youths.

Acting as behavioral models, the role models do influence our goal setting and represent the highest potent posibility within our lives. Within our minds they create an inspirational force that influences us thoughout our journey, increasing our motivational drive.

Manipulating our drive towards goodness, towards the Role Models, now we have our children following Pop Stars, Actors and TV personalities, whose job is presenting oneself in the most likeable of ways. If the most likeable way is rebellion, they shall give you rebellion, if the most likeable way is truthfulness (God bless the likes of John Oliver, whose opinion I deeply respect) they shall give you truthfulness.

If we consciously understand this huge drive to follow Role Models, we will be following the likes of Socrates, Plato, YoganandaPythagoras, Rumi, Dante, Giordanno Bruno, Bach, Nikola Tesla, Leonardo da Vinci, PatanjaliLeo Tolstoy, Jung, Sri Aurobindo Lao Tzu and St Teresa but following their lives was at times hugely difficult

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