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Still, Occupy Wall Street is not a religious movement, and signs of spiritually aren't evident at all protest sites. Clergy emphasize they are participants in the aggressively leaderless movement, not people trying to co-opt it.
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I am angry. And I'm human. And if this is going to work, we have to be human. When you are angry- take care of it. Don't do anything, don't say anything. Take a walk, do some yoga, don't do some yoga, drink a beer. But take care of your anger
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From Yahoo! News: Vietnam on Thursday jailed two Falungong practitioners for beaming radio broadcasts into China, their lawyer said, where the movement is
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The Masorti movement is a traditional, egalitarian religious movement in Israel, affiliated with the
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Photo by Dennis Hearn Elizabeth Drescher, PhD, is a religion writer and scholar of Christian spiritualities who teaches at Santa Clara University. She is the author of Tweet If You ♥ Jesus: Practicing Church in the Digital Reformation (Morehouse,
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A weekend with Executive Director of the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism, Rabbi Gilad Kariv. Throughout the weekend he will be addressing many topics regarding Reform Judaism in Israel. All programs are free and open to the public.
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The marks of Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all over this movement, along with those of Hinduism and Buddhism. The site radiates religious history – if you know how to look. First, you can't miss Gandhi. The Occupy site in Boston, at Dewey Square
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I suppose partly it must have something to do with that because, well, I am a believing Buddhist, so I am sure the teachings of Buddhism do affect the way I think. But more than that, I would state that when I started out in politics, in this movement
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Michael is interviewed by Dr. David Van Nuys on Shrink Rap Radio about psychology, spirituality, and engagement in the Occupy Movement.
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By Gordon YK Pang About 50 people belonging to the Falun Gong religious movement began a protest Wednesday against the persecution of their members in China. Nearly all have paid their way from Taiwan, South Korea, Japan and the US continent to raise
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