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Miami Unitarian Universalism Examiner

Diana Nicole Dussan's fascination for people and their beliefs has driven her to study Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and Taoism. Through love and respect she has come to embrace the differences and bring to light the similarities that connect us all. Diana aspires to give hope, enlighten, promote peace and maybe even debunk some of your current ideas. Diana writes for several blogs on the subject, meanwhile continuing her education in psychology. View my: Activities Favorites

Are babies born with sin?


sin (http://www.examiner.com/topic/sin) May 24, 2012 Many people have struggled with this concept. For some it has been a deciding factor on their faith and choice of denomination. So what is the correct answer? Well, that all depends on who you ask.According to the Catholic...

What is original sin?


sin (http://www.examiner.com/topic/sin) April 27, 2012 What is original sin?Original sin is a tenet held by many Christian denominations. It holds that babies are born with sin. In other words, that they are sinful in nature.According to this belief, humans are born full of...

Making a case for Eid al-Adha, Islam's Festival of Sacrifice


#Islam (http://www.examiner.com/topic/islam-100) November 4, 2011 As a Unitarian Universalist on a quest for universal truth, you may have learned a bit about Islam along the way. You may have learned that Muslims believe in and follow the teachings of the same names we find in...

The Golden Rule Meets Karma Yoga


All Religions & Interfaith (http://www.examiner.com/topic/all-religions-and-interfaith) February 21, 2011

"Do not be people without minds of your own, saying that if others treat you well, you will treat them well and if they do wrong, you will do wrong.Rather, accustom yourselves to do GOOD if people do...

Ahimsa 101: How can I practice ahimsa on a daily basis?


Spiritual Lessons (http://www.examiner.com/topic/spiritual-lessons) September 20, 2010 This is a continuation of the article, Ahimsa: The path of non-violenceAhimsa is the practice of non-violence. In his book, An Open Heart: Practicing Compassion in Everyday Life, His Holiness the Dalai Lama said,Nonviolence does not...

Ahimsa: the path of non-violence


Interfaith Understanding (http://www.examiner.com/topic/interfaith-understanding) September 20, 2010 Ahimsa is the highest ideal. It is meant for the brave, never for the cowardly. Mahatma GandhiWhat is ahimsa? Ahimsa is the ultimate form of peace. It is the practice of peace. Ahimsa is the...

Friendly pest control: How to get rid of pests without harming or killing them
Spiritual Lessons (http://www.examiner.com/topic/spiritual-lessons) September 20, 2010 Did you know that you could get rid of squirrels or rats in your attic, bees on your front porch and ants in your kitchen without actually harming them? Yes, its true!Say goodbye to barbaric forms of...

Meditation 101: What is meditation for Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Jews and Hindus?
Religion & Spirituality (http://www.examiner.com/religion-and-spirituality) September 15, 2010 In his book, Mans Eternal Quest, Paramahansa Yogananda said, Learn to shut out of your consciousness all sounds and other earthly distractions. As soon as your consciousness is right, God is there. He isnt hiding...

Meditation to increase awareness


Religion & Spirituality (http://www.examiner.com/religion-and-spirituality) September 15, 2010 There are things, which go unforeseen every minute of every day. In this fast-paced world were running too fast to enjoy them; much less notice them. Meditation is one way of slowing

life down and putting it...

Increasing awareness through living in the moment


Religion & Spirituality (http://www.examiner.com/religion-and-spirituality) September 14, 2010 The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, worry about the future, or anticipate troubles, but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly. -Buddha By living in the...
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