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  2. Pearly gates - Wikipedia

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    The Blessed at the gate to heaven with St. Peter (1467–1471) by Hans Memling. Pearly gates is an informal name for the gateway to Heaven according to some Christian denominations. It is inspired by the description of the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21:21: "The twelve gates were twelve pearls, each gate made of a single pearl." [1]

  3. Jannah - Wikipedia

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    In addition, paradise in Judaism is described as a garden, much like the Garden of Eden, in which people live and walk and dance, wear garments of light and eat the fruit of the tree of life. [ citation needed ] Like the feast of Jannah, Jewish eschatology describes the Messiah holding a Seudat nissuin , called the Seudat Chiyat HaMatim , with ...

  4. Lil Nas X Opens the Gates of Heaven in Video for New Single ...

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    Looking to make a splash with his first new single in more than two years, Lil Nas X is setting new personal bests for provocation with his new song and video, portraying “the man who had the ...

  5. The Gates Ajar - Wikipedia

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    The book inspired parodies and knock-offs, including a reissue of George Wood's 1858 Future Life renamed as The Gates Wide Open. [16] Mark Twain later stated that his short story "Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven" was a satire of The Gates Ajar. [27] In 1894 The Gates of Hell Ajar appeared, written by Connecticut author John Bolles. [28]

  6. Heaven's Gate (religious group) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Heaven's Gate was one of the subjects in the first season of Vice Media's documentary television series Dark Side of the 90s entitled "A Tale of Two Cults". [106] Heaven's Gate was the subject of the 10-part podcast of the same name produced by Glynn Washington to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the mass suicide. [107]

  7. Adyashanti - Wikipedia

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    Sangha is a term used in several Sanskrit-derived languages of India to refer to a spiritual "assembly" or community, traditionally a monastic one, but its usage varies. Adyashanti founded Open Gate Sangha, Inc., in 1996 when he began teaching. This sangha refers to both the organization itself and his student community as a whole. The ...

  8. Menshen - Wikipedia

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    The gates and doors of Chinese houses have long received special ritual attention. [1] Sacrifices to a door spirit are recorded as early as the Book of Rites . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] By the Han , this spirit had become the two gods Shenshu and Yulü , whose names or images were painted into peachwood and attached to doors. [ 1 ]

  9. The Gateless Barrier - Wikipedia

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    Thinking good and thinking evil are the halls of heaven and hell. A view of Buddha and a view of Dharma are the two enclosing mountains of iron. A person who perceives thoughts as they immediately arise is fiddling with spectral consciousness. However, being on a high plateau practicing samadhi is the stratagem of living in the house of ghosts.