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Articles on various topics including Vedic Culture, Life Purpose, Child Birth, Female Empowerment & Relationships

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Sarasvati:
The Original Renaissance Woman

by Drew Lawrence

The name Saraswati consists of two words. Saras means water or the essence of things in the sense that the juice is always the concentrated essence of a thing. And wati means she who possesses.

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Finding Your Life Purpose

by Drew Lawrence

You’re chasing around after goals, dreams and money. But do you actually know why? Can any of these objectives provide personal satisfaction or lasting fulfillment if you haven’t figured out your life purpose?

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How To Recognize Your Soul Mate

by Drew Lawrence

People talk all the time about finding their soul mate. This article will tell you exactly what to look for in a soul mate and whether or not you have actually found yours.

Denying The Gods

by Drew Lawrence

To deny the gods is to deny your higher spiritual identity which results in a weakening of your true power and a failure to realize your potential in life. Isn’t it time you paid tribute to the gods and let them help you rise to the summit of your dreams?

The Sacred Cycle

by Drew Lawrence

The Moon Cycle in women is a special time for contemplation and purification. Ancient yoga philosophy tells us what the benefits are and how best to take advantage of this monthly cycle.

The Ornamented Woman

by Drew Lawrence

You think women today have it tough trying to stay fit and look beautiful? In Vedic India, women were considered qualified when they were versed in the 64 arts. What man could resist a woman possessing these qualifications?

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The Imprint of Sex Act

by Drew Lawrence

You’ve heard that your body is a temple. Now find out what happens when the doors are thrown open to men who do not appreciate you. Most DNA donors would be best kept far away from your temple.

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Rate Your Mate

by Drew Lawrence

You are wondering if you and your partner are truly compatible. Find out instantly with this foolproof method based on five simple principles of comparison.

Universal Mating Dance

by Drew Lawrence

Prakriti & Purusha — The Feminine and Masculine Principles. Nowadays, people are finding it more and more difficult to understand their specific gender role as a woman or a man, particularly when it comes to relationships. Many women do not want a return to the old, outdated ways but are not really happy with the so-called equality gained through the feminist movement either. For many, it has produced more confusion than anything else. Let us take a look at how the feminine and masculine roles and principles are reflected throughout the universe and the macrocosm.

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The Durga Identity

by Drew Lawrence

If you believe the old adage that ‘hell hath no fury like a woman scorned,’ then you’d better be on your best behavior when you meet the Durga woman. Crushing the male ego and scattering the pieces is her specialty.

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Conceiving a Conscious Child

by Drew Lawrence

The greatest legacy that you leave behind for the planet is your children. Don’t you want to leave behind the best of what you have to offer? After all, isn’t each successive generation meant to be an improvement on the previous generation in terms of spiritual evolution and expansion of consciousness?

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Naming Your Child

by Drew Lawrence

How important is a name? It is something that will follow you for the rest of your life, much like your shadow. Most expectant parents mull over baby books, the titles of their forebears and the trendiest tags of the day when considering names for their coming child. This is, at best, a hit and miss method of saddling your child with a name he is expected to live with gratefully for the rest of his life.

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Seven Faces of Woman

by Drew Lawrence

The Seven Faces of Woman explores the seven universal female archetypes or essences in relation to their fundamental personality types and their action and interaction with the world at large. The Seven Faces of Woman are examined in the following categories: the Messenger, the Warrior, the Mother, the Queen, the Priestess, the Martyr and the Lover.