
Like
the branches of a tree, the religions of man are many,
yet they have a single point of origin.
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Exploring Tao with fun. Lots of
info and a great start to begin learning about Tao.
Though you have think, Tao is not as hard to grasp as we
Westerners make out. It is fluid and personal and
universal, and this site makes it as understandable as it
can be.
A great book to get a fun overview
of Taoist philosopy. More than that it is a book that
makes you think as you laugh. You'll see yourself and
feel a bit lighter I think. Check out these exerpts.
Well done site with great
features. I especially like the page with links to
specific subjects that Tao relates to, like leadership,
the Bible and more. There is a random Chapter generator,
a concepts page to help beginners, and much more.


Incredible site with links to Eastern
Philosophies, Western Philosophies, and Freethinkers.
Everything from Darwinism and Feminism in the west and
Zen to Hinduism in the east. Terrific sites and texts.
A
facts encyclopedia of philosophy resources. Alphabetical
list of links to articles, texts and people in philosophy
and some religions as they relate to philosophy.
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Toltec means a man or woman of Knowledge, and the Toltec
teachings are a practical pathway of self growth leading
to self-knowledge. Check out these sites: Toltec Info, the Toltec Nagual, the Toltec Foundation, and the Toltec Mystery School of Light for more info. Brought out of
secrecy and into awareness by Carlos Castaneda,
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A
look at more than 100 translations, as well as
comparisons of different topics and info on the books in
the Pseudepigrapha. Doesn't have the books, but has
background and exerpts.
Tremendously interesting history of the evolution of the
English Bible. From the first New Testament 500 years
after the birth of Christ to our modern translations.
Well worth a read. It is not too long and very concise.
Dr.Gene Scott has the largest collection of Bibles and
has made them his life's work.


A good place to start to find out
all you need to know about Buddhism.
RIGPA is a Tibetan word which
means the innermost nature of the mind.
Sogyal Rinpoche gave the name Rigpa to his
work and to the vehicle he was developing to serve the
Buddhas teaching in the west. 

A good beginning to the traditions
and faiths and sacred texts of the Jewish faith. Topics
rated from beginner to advanced. Truly comprehensive,
with links to more.
Another good starting place to
learn some of what is involved in the Islamic faith.
And yet another good starting point
in learning more about our Hindu brothers and sisters.
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