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Status: MemberDescription: A group of loving souls coming back together. We welcome newcomers. We share our spiritual beliefs, share our sadness, share our happy times, laugh together, cry together, and discuss many things including life issues.
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Name:Status: MemberDescription: Did Mitt Romney's "Mormon speech" change minds? Is Barack Obama adopting George W. Bush's church-based organizing tactics? Will evangelicals sit the election out if Rudy Giuliani is the Republican nominee--or does Hillary Clinton's standing ovation at Saddleback mean she'll win more evangelicals than James Dobson would care to admit? God-o-Meter Politics is the place for discussion and debate about the role religion is playing in the 2008 presidential race, moderated by Beliefnet Politics Editor and God-o-Meter blogger Dan Gilgoff.
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Name:Status: MemberDescription: Byron Katie leads us beyond our own suffering through 'The Work'... Based on Byron Katie's direct experience of how suffering is created and ended, The Work is an astonishingly simple process, accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds, and requires nothing more than a pen and paper and an open mind. This is a wnderful approach to your own awakening. It is not religiously or spiritually based but simply teaches us how to change our thoughs in order to change ourselves and our world. It works for everyone.
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Name:Status: MemberDescription: A meeting place where all who worship the One God will feel welcomed and loved. Many draw a circle to shut us out; We are called Heretics, rebels, outcasts, and more. The Unitarian Community though has the wit to know; We'll draw a circle to take them in. It does not matter whether you affirm or deny, the One is still the One. We have Faith that the ONE is for All of Us
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Name:Status: MemberDescription: What's your problem? Sage Advice, a non-denominational group, open to all, is here to help you. Ask a question. Offer advice. Comment on advice given. The enlightened minds at Beliefnet are here to help resolve whatever dilemma you face.
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Status: MemberDescription: ...Is To Be Served As Little As Possible And To Serve Others As Much As Possible -Tolstoy This DG is dedicated to Tolstoy's words. Expect the unexpected. If your heart hurts for what you have lost, let it rejoice for what you have found. Be gentle with yourself and others for this creates an inner landscape of life lived in love, contentment and joy. The energy of all will be appreciated and validated. Questions and feedback in this DG will be posed respectfully. This is the only guideline. With gentleness, respect and love, we will address a multitude of subjects while guarding those of us who, for whatever reason might seem in a fog. May today be the day we realize where our real securities lie. Let today's blessings be acknowledged as the new ones begin.
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Name:Status: MemberDescription: Many of us have been victims of various types of abuse. This group is for helping each other to start down the road of recovery, allowing ourselves to heal.
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Category: General DiscussionStatus: MemberDescription: Beliefnet Circle of Reason (BCOR) is a virtual "local circle" of The Circle of Reason (www.circleofreason.org) -- a fellowship of the religious and non-religious who believe communal commitment to reason will transform the world. We are a truly ecumenical site to find, recruit, converse with and encourage -- from all walks of life, all biologies, all beliefs, all societies -- those who are your own kinsmen and kinswomen - the reasoning kind!
