Posted by Christine L on 6th Jul 2015
When you think of ‘Circle of Life’ you might think of the famous song from Disney’s 1994 animated film The Lion King. The chorus in the song:“It's the Circle of LifeAnd it moves us allThrough despair and hopeThrough faith and loveTill we find our placeOn the path unwindingIn the Circle”The circle of life is a symbolic representation of birth, survival and death. Life is represented as a circle because it is a constant loop. People are consta… Read more
Posted by Christine L on 1st Jul 2015
The ankh is one of the most familiar of Egyptian hieroglyphs. The ankh is also known as breath of life, the key of the Nile or crux ansata. It may represent the life-giving elements of air and water. It resembles the Christian cross, with a loop above the transverse bar. Theories on its origins are numerous and varied. Originally, the ankh may have been a knot with some specific religious or mythical sig… Read more
Posted by Christine L on 25th Jun 2015
The Methodist Religion is a form of Christianity. Methodist believe in God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Also, they have their Christian roots in Human Beings, the Church, and the Bible.In God- They put into words what God does and how they experience God's action in their lives. God works in at least these seven ways, he: Creates, sustains, loves, suffers, judges, redeems, and reigns.In Jesus- They believe in the mystery of salvation through Jesu… Read more
Posted by MA on 24th Jul 2014
OM ‘Om’ is a
mantra and a mystical Sanskrit sound from the Hindu origins. The syllable ‘Om’
is described as a ubiquitous mystical entity in Hindu culture. Today, in Hindu communities
all over the world, the ‘Om’ symbol is a common sign displayed everywhere –
reflecting its dense philosophies and theologies. The meaning of the ‘Om’
symbol can be described in many ways. Some talk about the sound and what it
reflects, and ot… Read more