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Sikhism
Sikh religion was founded by Guru Nanak in the form of ten Gurus (1469-1708) in India. The idealistic approach of Sikhism is that it recognizes the existence of the same heavenly Light in every human being rich, poor, high or … Continue reading
Americans, Especially Millennials Moving Away From Religion
Religion is apparently weakening in America. A new report from the Pew Research Center shows that the percentage of Americans who say they believe in God, pray daily, and attend church regularly is declining. Among the findings: The share of … Continue reading
Healing with light, color and music
EXPLORE – MHH215 • HEALING WITH LIGHT, COLOR, AND MUSIC The natural world offers light, color and sound as healing. This course studies the various methodologies and techniques in the use of these natural resources to prevent and heal emotional, … Continue reading
The Parliament of The World Religions
The 2015 Parliament was truly an inspiring experience of “Reclaiming the Heart of our Humanity”; bringing people of different faiths together working for a more peaceful, just and sustainable world. Under one roof, Buddhist, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Pagan, and Humanists … Continue reading
AIHT will attend and exhibit at the Parliament of World Religions
Reclaiming The Heart Of Our Humanity Working Together for a World of Compassion, Peace, Justice and Sustainability For the first time in more than twenty years, the Parliament of the World’s Religions returns to the United States, bringing people of … Continue reading
The Sound of Silence
One tiny drop falls from the flower, making a secret sound that only the flower and the ground nearby can hear. The wind is blowing on the other side of the hill, but you cannot hear it until it arrives … Continue reading
AIHT Tunes in to Super Soul Sunday
The American Institute of Holistic Theology is proud to support the work of Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul Sunday series. We believe that Oprah took a major risk to start OWN (the Oprah Winfrey Network), which is largely used to support … Continue reading
The Core of Spirituality
When we speak of Interfaith Spirituality, we commonly think in terms of dialogue between the various world religions. We imagine great long tables where leaders from various persuasions meet to discuss issues like genocide and plurality. We imagine heated arguments … Continue reading
Can Spirituality Disconnect Us From What Really Matters?
According to Robert Augustus Masters, PhD, author of Spiritual Bypassing, the answer is “yes”—at least when we use spirituality as what he calls “avoidance in holy drag” (1). He informs us, through this no-holds-barred book of refreshing and uncompromising candor, … Continue reading