Clear Vision provides information about Buddhism. Clear Vision is a United Kingdom based religion organization that offers information about the religion of Buddhism.
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"Those who say religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what religion is." ~Mahatma Gandhi
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Religion and Ethics Newsweekly - 1997 Salem Baptist Church Vision 2007 was released on:
USA: 29 June 2007
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William Penn's vision was to have a colony that allowed Quakers to practive their religion freely. The Church of England prosecuted this group because of their different beliefs and having a colony of his own allowed him to establish the Quaker religion without being under the Church's rule.
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It affects there look on God's vision for there social skills .
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Stephen Happel has written:
'Coleridge's religious imagination' -- subject(s): History, Religion, Religion and literature, Religion in literature
'A Catholic vision' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines, History
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The Valley of Vision book is a collection of Puritan prayers. The Puritans prayed a lot as part of their religion and also meditated and by these means felt they were living more spiritual lives.
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yes he had a vision right before a war of the olden day Christian symbol and he believed this meant that the christian god was with him for the battle which later made him convert to Christianity and make it the official religion of Rome
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the emporer Constantine claimed to have a vision from Christ and turned the state religion into christianity, stating it to be truth.
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Tattva darsana means true reality. It is taken from the concept of drasana in the Hindu religion which means vision from the gods.
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Kyoseiwhich means for Canon "All people, regardless of race, religion or culture, harmoniously living and working together into the future"
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all i can say this is a sign, message, and/or vision. Ask a priest or someone else very in touch with religion since this is out of my hands.
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Vincent Mulago has written:
'La religion traditionnelle des Bantu et leur vision du monde' -- subject(s): Bantus, Religion and mythology
'Simbolismo religioso africano' -- subject(s): Bantu-speaking peoples, Catholic Church, Religion, Rites and ceremonies, Sacraments, Symbolism
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Diurnal vision is vision that is specialized for daytime, as opposed to nocturnal vision, which is vision specialized for nighttime.
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The vision of true religion is to promote love, compassion, peace, and harmony among all individuals, irrespective of their beliefs or backgrounds. It emphasizes the importance of practicing kindness, understanding, and empathy towards others while striving for personal growth and spiritual development. Ultimately, true religion seeks to create a world where people coexist peacefully and support one another in their journey towards a more enlightened and meaningful life.
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The Ghost Dance was brought about by a Paiute prophet named Wovoka who came to many tribes and told them that he had had a vision. He said that in the vision he saw Indians having a renaissance (rebirth) of the Indians and culture and they would rise against the "white man". He said he also saw the animals, namely their main food source, the buffalo, come back to life. But the biggest part of the Ghost Dance Religion was how in the prophets dream he saw the Indian ancestors, family, friends, and tribe members come back from the grave (Hence "ghost" dance). The vision was based on Christian ideas of God and was readily accepted during a time of great sorrow among the Indians.
This theory spread across some Indian Nations like wild fire. The prophet told them however, that in order to make the dream a reality, they had to dance. So when they danced for long periods with no effect, the religion died down. But a second round of the vision came back to life with basically the same exact aspect from a different man who had the same vision. This man however, turned the dance, into a total religion. He brought different religion teachings into the Ghost Dance Religion(as it was called later). Look up the Ghost Dance Religion. It's really has interesting beginning and ending.
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The Ghost Dance was brought about by a Paiute prophet named Wovoka who came to many tribes and told them that he had had a vision. He said that in the vision he saw Indians having a renaissance (rebirth) of the Indians and culture and they would rise against the "white man". He said he also saw the animals, namely their main food source, the buffalo, come back to life. But the biggest part of the Ghost Dance Religion was how in the prophets dream he saw the Indian ancestors, family, friends, and tribe members come back from the grave (Hence "ghost" dance). The vision was based on Christian ideas of God and was readily accepted during a time of great sorrow among the Indians.
This theory spread across some Indian Nations like wild fire. The prophet told them however, that in order to make the dream a reality, they had to dance. So when they danced for long periods with no effect, the religion died down. But a second round of the vision came back to life with basically the same exact aspect from a different man who had the same vision. This man however, turned the dance, into a total religion. He brought different religion teachings into the Ghost Dance Religion(as it was called later). Look up the Ghost Dance Religion. It's really has interesting beginning and ending.
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Vision in French: vision, in Spanish: visión, in German: Vision, in Italian: visione.
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A Vision's Just a Vision was created on 2008-12-07.
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Central vision refers to the clear, detailed vision that occurs at the center of our field of view. Fringe vision includes the area surrounding central vision and provides some detail but less clarity. Peripheral vision refers to the outer edges of our vision field, detecting motion and objects in our surroundings but with limited detail.
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Brian J. Walsh has written:
'The transforming vision' -- subject(s): Christianity, Christianity and culture, Identification (Religion), Modern Civilization, Philosophy
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You are thinking of Joseph Smith, Jr. You can learn more about him at the "Related Links" below.
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The two main types of vision are central vision and peripheral vision. Central vision is focused vision that allows us to see details clearly, while peripheral vision detects motion and objects in our surroundings.
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Mulago gwa Cikala M. has written:
'La religion traditionnelle des Bantu et leur vision du monde' -- subject(s): Bantu-speaking peoples, Religion
'Simbolismo religioso africano' -- subject(s): Bantus, Catholic Church, Religion, Rites and ceremonies, Sacraments, Symbolism
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You haven't the vision to leads this company!
My vision is 20/20.
My vision was blocked by tree branches the overhanging the intersection.
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Creating a religion typically involves establishing a set of beliefs, practices, and rituals that are followed by a group of people. Therefore, it is possible for Taunity to be considered a religion if it meets these criteria and gains a following of adherents who actively practice its teachings.
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religion is a very powerful thing. It is believed that religion restricts imagination and thinking. For things that cannot be explained or things that are dangerously close to the "truth" , narrow minded people slap the religion sticker on it and its solved. If you want to learn, you have to be open minded, being religious is a personal choice but if you let it cloud your vision you may never really see what there is to see. all things are possible and only the impossible is impossible.
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Jay Cleve has written:
'Path of the sacred pipe' -- subject(s): Religion, Vision quests, Spiritual life, Indians of North America, Calumets, Rites and ceremonies
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Vision related headaches arise from uncorrected vision. So, a pair of glasses will help with that, if it is truly attributable to your vision.
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She had a clear vision of what she wanted to achieve in her career.
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General Electric no longer has a single vision statement. Instead it has evolved a purpose or vision for each segment of the industry and the overall vision is to maintain each segment's goals and vision.
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Peripheral vision (the part of vision that occurs outside the very center of gaze).
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Visioneering... To 'create the vision, engineering the result of that vision'
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