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  2. Ehvam - International Spiritual Center for Peace - Wikipedia

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    The Ehvam - International Spiritual Center for Peace (Hebrew: אֶוָום - מרכז רוחני בינלאומי לשלום) also known as the Arava Spiritual Center (Hebrew: מרכז רוחני ערבה), which is located in the southern Arava region in Israel, is a non-profit, non-governmental, and non-political organization founded in 2013 by Dvora Tzvieli.

  3. List of spiritualist organizations - Wikipedia

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    Agasha Temple of Wisdom; Arthur Findlay College; Camp Chesterfield; International Spiritualist Federation; Metropolitan Spiritual Churches of Christ; National Spiritualist Association of Churches; Spiritualist Association of Great Britain; Spiritualists' National Union

  4. Great White Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    The Great White Brotherhood, in belief systems akin to Theosophy and New Age, are said to be perfected beings of great power who spread spiritual teachings through selected humans. [1] The members of the Brotherhood may be known as the Masters of the Ancient Wisdom, the Ascended Masters, the Church Invisible, or simply as the Hierarchy.

  5. Jewish Lights Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Lights Publishing is a publishing company.Founded in 1990 by Stuart Matlins in Woodstock, Vermont, the company publishes works for children and adults that come from a Judaic perspective, yet provide wisdom to readers of any spiritual background. [1]

  6. World Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    World Wisdom is an independent American publishing company established in 1980 in Bloomington, Indiana.World Wisdom publishes religious and philosophical texts, including the work of authors such as Frithjof Schuon, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Titus Burckhardt, Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, Joseph Epes Brown, Charles Eastman, Paul Goble, Swami Ramdas, Samdhong Rinpoche, William Stoddart, and Martin Lings.

  7. Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition

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    Nevertheless, Samuel sees their cultivation of an international network as having ample precedent in Tibet. [4] In December 1973, Lama Yeshe ordained fourteen Western monks and nuns under the name of the International Mahayana Institute. Around this time, Lama Yeshe's students began returning to their own countries.

  8. Esoteric Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Esoteric Christianity is a mystical approach to Christianity which features "secret traditions" that require an initiation to learn or understand. [1] The term esoteric was coined in the 17th century and derives from the Greek ἐσωτερικός (esôterikos, "inner").

  9. Subud - Wikipedia

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    Subud (pronounced ) is an international, interfaith spiritual movement that began in Indonesia in the 1920s, founded by Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwidjojo (1901–1987). [note 1] The basis of Subud is a spiritual exercise called the latihan kejiwaan, which Muhammad Subuh said represents guidance from "the Power of God" or "the Great Life Force."