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Charisma and shakti classically are not taught as the same thing. Charisma
being more of the personality in faculties and shakti a life force itself.
Something I find interesting in this academic introduction further below is
the attempt to introduce for academicians the aspect of sha
Charisma and shakti classically are not taught as the same thing. Charisma
being more of the personality in faculties and shakti a life force itself.
Something I find interesting in this academic introduction further below is
the attempt to introduce for academicians the aspect of shakti as p
Shakti, What are they doing for good with it?
On a ‘shaktic scale’ different spiritual people evidently have different
capacity to help transform others in their spiritual life. And then there are
the ones we call ‘saints’ for their transforming capacity. In the old Quaker
practice of silen
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Charismatic Spiritual
Shakti,
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
"In using charisma to explain social change and heroic leaders, Weber did not
intend merely to invent a dry academic term. Rather, he saw charisma as
representin
July 02, 2017 4:29 AM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Charismatic Spiritual
Shakti,
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
"In using charisma to explain social change and heroic leaders, Weber did not
intend merely to invent a dry academic te
Shakti,
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
"In using charisma to explain social change and heroic leaders, Weber did not
intend merely to invent a dry academic term. Rather, he saw charisma as
representing the incarnate life force itself, "the thrust of the sap in the
tree and th
"In using charisma to explain social change and heroic leaders, Weber did not
intend merely to invent a dry academic term. Rather, he saw charisma as
representing the incarnate life force itself, "the thrust of the sap in the
tree and the blood in the veins," an elemental or daemonic power (Dow
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Book Review:
Prophetic Charisma: A Psychological Explanation for the Castaneda Phenomenon
http://sustainedaction.org/Explorations/prophetic_charisma_psychological_explanation%20part1.htm
http://sustainedaction.org/Explorations/prophetic_ch
Book Review:
Prophetic Charisma: A Psychological Explanation for the Castaneda Phenomenon
http://sustainedaction.org/Explorations/prophetic_charisma_psychological_explanation%20part1.htm
http://sustainedaction.org/Explorations/prophetic_charisma_psychological_explanation%20part1.htm
Pr
In using charisma to explain social change and heroic leaders, Weber did not
intend merely to invent a dry academic term. Rather, he saw charisma as
representing the incarnate life force itself, "the thrust of the sap in the
tree and the blood in the veins," an elemental or daemonic power (Do
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