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Harlan Institute-Ashbrook Virtual Supreme Court

The topic for the 11th Annual Harlan Institute–Ashbrook Virtual Supreme Court competition is Students for Fair Admission v. UNC. In February, twenty-six teams of high school students presented oral arguments in the semifinal round. Last week, we hosted arguments from the top-twelve advancing teams. The teams were superb. Truly, these high school students could compete […]

Analogy of Kundalini and Ramayana

Ramayana: Ram [soul] and ayan [journey] means a journey of the soul from time to eternity, from bounds of ego consciousness to the limitless expanse of cosmic expansion and from ignorance to competence. Ramayana is the spiritual science of spiritual growth and progress towards self-realization. Dasharatha: Dasharatha means a person who is capable of riding […]

Divine Love Making

Have you read or heard about the controversy surrounding the story as to whether Jesus and Mary Magdalene were partners or actually married? There are several books that elude to this matter, including the latest best seller, The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. Let’s suppose for a moment this were actually true. Jesus was […]

Why She Cries – The Power of Orgasm

How many of you have cried during love making or on the other hand, witnessed your mate crying while you were making love to her? Then afterward perhaps you asked her why she was crying? Was she able to give you an answer? Ladies, did you even know where those tears arose from? In order […]

How to Recognize Motivational Speakers in Pulpits

But even if we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than what we have preached to you, let him be accursed. — Galatians 1:8 Over the years I’ve watched, with indignation and concern, the proliferation of motivational speakers in pulpits. I’ve watched how many churches and preachers are replacing the […]