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  2. Robert K. C. Forman - Wikipedia

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    Forman has worked as professor of religion at City University of New York, both Hunter College and City College, and is Founding Executive Director of The Forge Institute for Spirituality and Social Change. His books include The Problems of Pure Consciousness, The Innate Capacity and "Enlightenment Ain't What It's Cracked Up to Be".

  3. Jason Jorjani - Wikipedia

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    Jason Reza Jorjani (born February 21, 1981) [3] is an American philosopher, writer, former New Jersey Institute of Technology lecturer, former editor-in-chief of the European New Right publishing company Arktos Media, [4] [5] [6] and co-founder of the AltRight Corporation with Richard Spencer.

  4. Russell Targ - Wikipedia

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    Russell Targ (born April 11, 1934) is an American physicist, parapsychologist, and author who is best known for his work on remote viewing. [1]Targ joined Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in 1972, where he and Harold E. Puthoff coined the term "remote viewing" for the practice of seeking impressions about a distant or unseen target using parapsychological means.

  5. Warforged - Wikipedia

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    Warforged are also capable of modifying their bodies to some extent after construction, represented by prestige classes such as the warforged juggernaut [10] (an aloof warrior who becomes more like a golem), the reforged [8] (a socialite who becomes more like a living creature) and the landforged walker [9] (a druid who coaxes the growth of ...

  6. Terri Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Terri Lee Hoffman (née Benson; March 21, 1938 – October 31, 2015), later known as Terri Lilya Keanely, was an American religious cult leader known for the unexplained deaths of some of her followers, including two husbands, shortly after they had willed their possessions to her.

  7. Spirituality Institute for Research and Education - Wikipedia

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    The Spirituality Institute for Research and Education (SpIRE) was established in 2016 to raise awareness of spirituality as an applied academic discipline. [3] Starting in August 2016, SpIRE in conjunction with the Waterford Institute of Technology delivers an MA in Applied Spirituality which was run from All Hallows College, Dublin and awarded by Dublin City University (prior to it closing ...

  8. National Spiritualist Association of Churches - Wikipedia

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    The NSAC has two educational auxiliaries, the Morris Pratt Institute in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and The Center for Spiritualist Studies (CSS) in Lily Dale, New York. Morris Pratt Institute was built in 1888 of a value assessed at $30,000 at that time. It was 48' wide and 85' long and contained two large auditorium halls, one of which seated nearly ...

  9. David Sherman (rabbi) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Boston, Massachusetts to parents, Abraham Moshe Shereshevsky (1857–1927) and Shifra Shereshevsky (née Libovsky).His father was an Orthodox rabbi. [1] He graduated from Boston University and later studied at Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, a Jewish seminary where he was ordained as a Reform rabbi. [1]