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- Hod & Netzach
- Just as the previous pairs of Sephiroth, (Binah - Chokmah, Chessed - Gedulah), needed to be explained together to be fully understood, (Binah depends on that of Chokmah, and Chessed relies on Geburah, visa versa), so it is with Hod and Netzach. Hod is form...
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Magick >> Qabalah
- The Thinking Rede
- It would be much easier if the Rede acted like a giant Magic Eight Ball. Ask it a question, shake the ball, and wait for "yes," "no," or "absolutely!" to float to the top of the murkey window. Unfortunately, the deceivingly...
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Paganism & Wicca >> The Wiccan Rede
- The 'W' Word (Witch), What Does it Mean?
- The other day I sat down and again tried to define what it is that I am doing. We are talking about beginning our church next year, but a church of what? I am the type that is most comfortable with a clear and complete understanding, so I began at the...
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Religions >> Paganism & Wicca
- Exegesis On The Wiccan Rede
- All religions began with somebody's sudden flashing insight, enlightenment, a shining vision. Some mystic found the way and the words to share the vision, and, sharing it, attracted followers. The followers may repeat those precise and poetic words about the...
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Paganism & Wicca >> The Wiccan Rede
- Onto Chesed (Gedulah) and Geburah
- The Divine bi-polar energy pours forth from Kether, spilling into Chokmah and Binah, through these two primordial energy becomes form. If you have a diagram of the Tree, you'll see it is composed of three sets of triangles superimposed on three pillars. The...
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Magick >> Qabalah
- The Rise Of The Rede
- A Change In Emphasis The Wiccan Rede currently enjoys an extremely visible role in Paganism. As of this writing, a browser search using the term "Wiccan Rede" will generate no less than 4,000 listings. Go to a specific Web site with a "basics...
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Paganism & Wicca >> The Wiccan Rede
Ethic Of Reciprocity is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Ethic Of Reciprocity books and related discussion.
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- THE GOLDEN RULE The Golden Rule or the ethic of reciprocity is
- The Golden Rule or the ethic of reciprocity is found in the scriptures of nearly every religion. Bahá'í Faith.
- academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu
- Why I, Too, Am Not a Conservative: The Normative Vision of
- based on the ethic of reciprocity.
- www.cato.org
- The Golden Rule, or “Ethic of Reciprocity”, in some of the world's
- The Golden Rule, or “Ethic of Reciprocity”, in some of the world's religions.
- www.walc.net
- Reciprocity as Principled Argument: The Ethics of Human-Nature
- www.humanecologyreview.org
- Jacob Neusner's The Golden Rule: The Ethics of Reciprocity in
- The Golden Rule: The Ethics of Reciprocity in World Religions available for pre- order at 30% off. The Continuum International Publishing Group.
- www.bard.edu
Suggested News Resources
- The Golden Rule: An impractical precept?
- The Golden Rule (also called the ethic of reciprocity) finds mention in almost all the known major religions of the world.
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- The Golden Rule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Ethic of Reciprocity - Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance
- www.religioustolerance.org
- Common Threads in World Religions: The Ethic of Reciprocity | The
- Common Threads in World Religions: The Ethic of Reciprocity. October 12th, 2009JanInterfaith. Author: Rev.
- www.chaplaincyinstitute.org
- The Golden Rule - The Ethic of Reciprocity
- foodforthesoul.hubpages.com
- The Golden Rule | Facebook
- www.facebook.com
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