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What Is Satsang?

"Satsang" is a Sanskrit word meaning "gathering in truth." The Universal Church of Metaphysics offers free video satsangs through the Internet.

Winter Retreats, Satsangs and Workshops

Read more about upcoming retreats with Christine Breese..

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"It's my belief that sanity lies in realizing that reality is not exactly what we had in mind."
—Roy Blount

The full moon in all its glory shows its ancient face

"Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it."
—Goethe





Featured Affirmation

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"I now remember
the enlightenment I was born with,
knowing myself as
Divinity in the flesh."

What are Affirmations?

Affirmations are words of power that have a healing effect on those who use them. Words truly do have the power to heal, and they can change your life. The Universal Church of Metaphysics invites you to explore the spiritual healing power of affirmations.

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"You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection."
—The Buddha

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"Realize that now, in this moment of time, you are creating. You are creating your next moment. That is what's real."
—Sara Paddison

Gaia, Mother Earth

(This is an excerpt from a University Of Metaphysical Sciences course at www.umsonline.org,
please feel free to visit the school website
)

Introduction
Review Of Literature
Spirituality & Religion
Asia
The Bible & The Koran
Indigenous & Native Views
Earth Worship & Tree Worship
Science
Plant Communication
The Gaia Hypothesis
Philosophy
Exercises

Written by Rozlyn Grace Imrie

Introduction

"There is no word for 'nature' in my language," said Audrey Shenandoah, a member of the Onondaga clan. She said this to Harvey Arder and Steve Wall who wrote the book Wisdomkeepers (1990). "Nature, in English, seems to refer to that which is separate from human beings. It is a distinction we don't recognize." I try not to recognize this distinction either; however, in the English language there are many words for nature such as the environment, the earth, the wilderness, the natural world, the ecosystem, and Gaia just to name a few. Many native and indigenous cultures used words that are roughly translated into English as Mother Earth or Great Grandmother, so I will use the term the Earth Mother.

The Earth Mother has been worshipped all over the world in almost every religion throughout history. She has inspired many people to do extraordinary things and write amazing books. Recently, she has even received recognition from the modern and scientific world. Many scientists have elaborated on the Earth Mother concept, giving her the name Gaia and a full spectrum of research. Now, not only the religious world but also the scientific world has recognized the Earth Mother. Nevertheless, many people still pave over her skin, suck out her resources, and pollute her natural beauty. Often, this abuse is recognized but it is not always truly comprehended as self-abuse. We are merely a small part of the great Earth Mother who is simple yet complex, unified yet diverse. The Earth Mother is a composite organism made up of living beings, ecosystems, and elements, all of which share a common sentience and purpose. This course will explore different aspects of the Earth Mother's body and spirit in religious views as well as scientific and philosophical views.