Tag: Religion and Spirituality

  • Iranian Mystic Baba Tahir

    Baba Tahir (ca. 1000-1060 AD) of Hamadan (Hemedan, Ekbatan in Median era) is one of the very first poets in the East to write rubaiyats. Little is known of the circumstances of Baba Tahir’s birth and death. Baba Tahir’s rusticity and mastery of both Kurdish (Lekí dialect), Persian (and Arabic) have rendered his works unusually…

  • Morya Morya (Deva Tuzya Dari Aalo)-Ajay Atul

    Morya Gosavi was a 14th century saint of the Ganapatya sect. He was a great devotee of Ganesha. Although he is known by many other attributes, Ganesha’s elephant head makes him particularly easy to identify. Ganesha is widely revered as the Remover of Obstacles and more generally as the Lord of Beginnings and the Lord of Obstacles, patron of arts…

  • Does Monotheism Kill Spirituality?

    By Ajay Nemade Monotheist says, “God is one, my God is true and your God is false”. This kills spirituality. In spirituality there is no my God or your God. God is the same for all humanity, whether they believe him in any form. Monotheist insists on their own God which is actually their imagination on…

  • Skiddle’s Guide to Psychic Nights

    Date published: 8th Jun 2013 Photograph: Kevin Bowen – Psychic Medium Human desire to learn what the future holds has been a major obsession throughout the ages. This is perhaps a reason why in today’s society the Psychic is in such high demand. Fascination with mysticism, soothsaying, prediction and belief in something existing beyond our realm…