Adyashanti.org - Online Spiritual Lessons
The website of Adyashanti, a citizen of the US who is also a spiritual teacher providing Satsang services to people, may be found at Adyashanti.org. His teachings can be obtained in a lot of forms like books, DVDs and CDs. The first thing that one would notice about Adyashanti.org on logging into th... read more
Shambhala.org - Shambala Vision And Lineage
At shambhala.org they believe every human being has wisdom and goodness inside themselves; however, this human nature can be covered by egotism and fear when people go through some life situations. For this reason they believe active meditation helps humankind developing spiritual awareness and ther... read more
Sgi-usa.org - Soka Gakkai International
If you would like to have a more peaceful kind of life because you are tired of managing your stress on your daily life, you can consider join the Buddhist Association for Peace, Culture and Education. Some of the Buddhism’s principles promote your inner peace as a mean to achieve happiness and ea... read more
Khandro.net - Tibetan Buddhism Religious Site
Khandro.net is a site that offers information and resources on Tibetan Buddhism. If you are interested in this type of religion then at this site you will find all the information you need to learn a bit more about it. The site is organized in different categories so you will be able to find what yo... read more
Meta-religion.com - Religions search engine
If you are interested in learning some more about the most important religions of the world, or if you will like to discover some you have never hared before, then you should visit the Meta religion web page. This site is a search engine that with provide you with a large number of different interne... read more
InnerTwitter.com - The Path to Enlightenment
InnerTwitter can be easily described as Twitter’s axiomatic opposite. If Twitter is a paen to the mundane, the worldly, and the everyday, InnerTwitter is your refuge, your passage to salvation, to enlightenment, to bliss and sanity. The idea stems from ‘The Feeling Buddha’ in which the vil... read more