Overview: Groups

Sahaja Yoga Meditation 53 books / 62 members / 26 posts Sahaja Yoga means spontaneous or born within and Yoga if you don’t know, means Union. So through an awakening of an energy that is born within us we are connected to our true selves, or to the reflection of God within, which is prophesied in all the true scriptures. The result of this actualization which cannot be thought or intellectualized about is a sense of peace, balance and a way to evolve, to ascend spiritually. The books on this shelf will help bring you to the threshold of this experience and once experienced give you a deeper insight into their true meaning. To find out more please visit our web site at www.sahajayoga.ca/
Treasure Tove Club 32 books / 4 members / 0 posts This is for all Smot students for book discussion and blogging
LDS 79 books / 64 members / 30 posts Who are the Mormons and what do they believe? A group where you can learn about the Latter-day Saints by what they read and gain/strengthen your testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

If you join, all we ask is to keep it strictly to non-fiction books written by the church or by Latter-day Saints. No anti- or libelous books, please.

Western Canon Book Club 16 books / 6 members / 18 posts I made it a goal for myself to read books off of Harold Bloom's Western Canon (http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/grtbloom.html).

I don't know if I will ever finish it, but it's a good way to open myself up to new and good books. If you are interested in this idea, or reading off of any "Western Canon" (they all have a lot of similar books), please join this group. We can try checking off our lists together.

Here is a sample of how the list starts:
The Ancient Near East
* Gilgamesh
* Egyptian Book of the Dead
* Holy Bible (King James Version)
* The Apocrypha
* Sayings of the Fathers (Pirke Aboth)

It goes all the way up through the 20th century.
Marriage Partnership Group 29 books / 76 members / 134 posts For anyone whose married, and who likes to talk about it. Husband=Man & Wife=Woman = Husband & Wife only please.
Discussing the Quran... and other Holy Texts 8 books / 115 members / 1033 posts We are a group for Muslim and non Muslims who are interested reading the Quran for ourselves and discussing what we think it says and means. We will also be reading other Holy texts from various religions and doing the same with each.

We will not tolerate any attacks on anyone or their beliefs. Any attack will be deleted. We will have a civil discussion. We will not be a place to trash talk anyone's religion.

We are not a Muslim study group, there are plenty of those around already.
Raising Dragons book group 1 books / 3 members / 1 posts The Book Raising Dragons
The Real Man's Library: Essential books every man should read. 8 books / 4 members / 1 posts Books men need to read. History and politics, philosophy and religion, adventure and survival, love and money. Its all here. Inspiring books that change lives.
5 Pointers 19 books / 22 members / 140 posts Here is a place for informal chats about the five points of the doctrine of grace. Just relax and enjoy the sovereignty of God. Share blessings and testimonies; announcements and prayer requests etc. Naturally a review of a good book would be nice too. If you are not that familiar with TULIP that is OK. You are welcome to stay. If you are a rank arminian, this is NOT the place for some flaming debate.
Women Speak 350 books / 1241 members / 7386 posts This group is for women to speak about issues concerning women.

FOR WOMEN ONLY. No men are permitted to join.
(If you are a man and you received an invitation, it was by mistake. I'm sorry, but you are not welcome here. Kindly, remove yourself or else you shall be removed.)
Because of the nature of our conversations, if you are a girl (under the age of 18), please get parental consent prior to joining.

RULES:

NO religious debates. Take that up in a forum that is designed for religious debates. Refer to only your religious beliefs in that they help form your opinion. Do not speak of the tenants of a faith that is not yours.

No personal attacks. Do not use a member's name or any pronouns referring to a member with ANY derogatory comment, such as, naive, sexist, stupid, immature, etc.. Do not use any descriptions that demean a person's character, intelligence or belief's

Do censor your own comments prior to submission to ensure that they are respectful of the other members in the group.

Do pause before submitting in a heated discussion and take a second look at what you are about to submit.

Recommendations:
Be specific and don't use generalizations. When debating, be sure to counter specific points made and address the member who made the point.

Give people the benefit of doubt. This is the Internet therefore you don't have the vantage point of reading body language.

Ask for clarification. Ask questions. We could avoid a lot of hurt feelings if we first ask if a person is saying what we think they are saying.

State your position without expectation. The goal is to be heard and share your position. We're not here to win converts.

If you do feel attacked, address the offender directly and let them know that what they said (and be specific) hurt, upset, concerned you. And communicate this without countering with an insult. It's hard to listen when you're feeling attacked.

When stating statistics provide cite (web link, article, book).
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