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1 1.3 | American Revolutions, but the reality it denotes is a contemporary 2 2.2.4 | matter, so that spiritual reality – including the soul – becomes 3 2.3.2 | the invisible realms of reality. Nature is a living being, 4 2.3.2 | on the need to face the reality of evil, but his religious 5 2.3.4.1| creators, and we create our own reality. Many New Age authors maintain 6 2.3.4.2| the spiritual aspects of reality, so every mind/spirit is, 7 2.3.4.3| against imposing upon external reality what is as yet still only 8 2.4 | integrate nature and spiritual reality. The Western universe is 9 3.1 | unity with the whole of reality, which heals each human 10 3.1 | refer to one and the same reality, the primal source present 11 3.1 | insight into the unity of reality.(54)~ ~ 12 3.4 | as the deepest essence of reality.~The techniques and methods 13 3.5 | distinct from the rest of reality. From Jung's time onwards 14 4 | are part of an objective reality ultimately knowable by all. ~* 15 4 | ways of exploring inner reality. Go where your intelligence 16 4 | Revelation clarifies the reality of sin and particularly 17 4 | very particular vision of reality. Certainly New Age creates 18 4 | completely new understanding of reality, a doctrine known by some 19 6.1 | an alternative vision of reality or an alternative way of 20 6.1 | subjective and objective reality. The idealistic intention 21 6.1 | reveals the ultimate nature of reality. It corresponds to the post-modern 22 6.1 | creation. ~Create your own reality. The widespread New Age 23 6.1 | that one creates one's own reality is appealing, but illusory. 24 6.1 | people create their own reality is the question of suffering 25 6.1 | on one's definition of reality. A sound approach to epistemology 26 7.1 | expression of this same inner reality. ~*All life, as we perceive 27 7.1 | invisible, inner and causal reality. ~*Similarly, human beings 28 7.1 | energies in co-creating our reality. ~*Although held in the 29 7.2 | superficial, knowledge of reality to the inner truth and, 30 7.2 | holistic vision of global reality by expanding their consciousness 31 7.2 | higher level of perceiving reality, a way of overcoming the 32 7.2 | as non-religious, but in reality company employees can find 33 7.2 | monism includes the idea that reality is fundamentally spiritual, 34 7.2 | merely an illusion; the basic reality was the mind. Since one' 35 7.2 | people can change physical reality or external circumstances