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Struggling through its sex-crazed adolescence, the World Wide Web (Heads Up: Hebrew letters are interchangeable with numbers, and w=6) is nevertheless evolving as the most powerful tool of the emerging information technology. As the Bell Telephone stranglehold acquiesces to the inevitable and Broadband access is achieved, the Internet will be as ubiquitous and indispensable as corporate Television across the Nation. However, the uncensored Internet can broadcast truth to a political world... you just have to know where to look.

The following websites represent the current cream of the spiritual cybercrop for 2007:


Educational Organizations

  • American Federation of Astrologers (astrologers.com) Established in 1938, the American Federation of Astrologers is the oldest association in the United States which oversees accreditation of astrologers, sponsors scientific astrology research, and publishes more astrological books than anyone else in the United States.

  • The Bible Gateway (bible.gospelcom.net) The Bible Gateway is a tool for reading and researching scripture online - all in the language or translation of your choice! It provides advanced searching capabilities, allowing readers to find and compare particular passages in scripture, based on keywords, phrases or scripture reference.

  • Buddhist Studies Virtual Library (ciolek.com) This site keeps track of leading information facilities in the fields of Buddhism and Buddhist studies.

  • Christian Catholics Ethereal Library (ccel.org) Classic Christian books in electronic format, selected for your edification. There is enough good reading material here to last you a lifetime, if you give each work the time it deserves!

  • The Council on Spiritual Practices (csp.org) The Council on Spiritual Practices is a collaboration among spiritual guides, experts in the behavioral and biomedical sciences, and scholars of religion, dedicated to making direct experience of the sacred more available to more people.

  • Dr. Gene Scott (drgenescott.org) Dr. Gene Scott ® (Ph.D. Stanford University) was the Pastoring Teacher of the University Cathedral in Los Angeles, California. His teachings on subjects range from Basic Christianity, to Atlantis, to the Pyramids.

  • Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts (earlham.edu) The main focus of the web is on the process used to study the ancient manuscripts upon which the New Testament is based. While the language discussed is Greek, almost everything is explained with transliterations into English and, where applicable, translations from standard English Bibles.

  • Native Web (nativeweb.org) NativeWeb is an international, nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to using telecommunications including computer technology and the Internet to disseminate information from and about indigenous nations, peoples and organizations around the world.

  • New Advent (newadvent.org) Featuring the classic 1914 Catholic Encyclopedia - with more than 11,600 articles - among its outstanding resources, this is one of the top Catholic websites in the world.

  • Sacred Texts (sacred-texts.com) This site is a freely available non-profit archive of electronic texts about religion, mythology, legends and folklore, and occult and esoteric topics. Texts are presented in English translation and, in some cases, in the original language.

  • Tesla Memorial Society of New York

  • The Vaults of Erowid (erowid.org) Erowid is a member-supported organization providing access to reliable, non-judgmental information about psychoactive plants and chemicals and related issues. We work with academic, medical, and experiential experts to develop and publish new resources, as well as to improve and increase access to already existing resources.

  • Virtual Religion Index (virtualreligion.net) As a global forum that may be accessed instantaneously anywhere, the Internet promises to surpass the impact of the printing press on the study of religion. This Virtual Religion Index is a tool for students with little time. It analyzes and highlights important content of religion-related websites to speed research.


    Entertainment

  • AdZe MiXXe, Astrologer Extraordinaire (adze.com) The extraordinarily talented and inspirational astrologer, AdZe MiXXe, left this plane of existence on July 2, 1997. He loved the Internet, foresaw its explosive growth, and was most proud of his website. Following his wishes, MOTTASIA continues to showcase his top-notch work on the website they built together in 1995... Free in-depth chart interpretations.

  • Coast to Coast Am with George Noory (coasttocoastam.com) Do You Have A Natural Curiosity for the... Un-Natural? Coast To Coast AM satisfies seekers of the weird, the unexplainable and the supernatural - explore, in-depth, today's alternative worlds of health, medicine and spirituality. And much, much more...

  • Paradise Poker (paradisepoker.net) Time out for the inner child. Hone your poker skills at the best (free) interactive gameroom on the net. It's all about prestige since there's no temptation to play for real money - unless you live outside the USA.

  • Women's Resources (women.com) In this hectic world, it’s easy to forget that there’s nothing wrong with a little downtime. That’s what’s on the agenda at Women.com, where you can leave life’s pressures behind, kick back and laugh at hilarious dating stories, get the hottest celebrity scoop, check out styles for your home and your closet, talk about sex, take revealing quizzes and amuse yourself with games that women love.


    Business

  • Astrodienst (astro.com) "Astrodienst" means "Astro Service". "Dienst" is German for "service", and is pronounced "deenst". The international website for Astrology. Find your Personal Daily Horoscope and a large selection of free (!) horoscopes.

  • Associates for Scriptural Knowledge (askelm.com)
    (Read The Star of Bethlehem Online!)

  • Clare Goodwin's Mandala Page (adgoodwin.com)

  • Dharma Publishing (dharmapublishing.com)

  • Mandalas by Barry Stevens (mandalas.co.uk)

  • Mandala Coloring Books (mandali.com)

  • Check out the Top 50 Astrology sites!

  • World of Wisdom (world-of-wisdom.com)


    Magazines

  • Solon.com (salon.com) Salon was founded in 1995 by David Talbot and a group of seasoned journalists from the San Francisco Examiner who felt that the World Wide Web offered an unprecedented opportunity to provide intelligent, independent journalism covering politics, culture and society in innovative ways.

  • Tricycle: The Buddhist Review (tricycle.com) An internationally distributed, mainstream quarterly dedicated to exploring the full range of Buddhist activity and its impact on Western Life. In both design and content the magazine presents a fresh, lively, and non-dogmatic approach to daily-life-issues and attracts readers from every walk of life.


    Religion and Propaganda

  • Tibetan Government in Exile (tibet.com) The Office of Tibet in London is an official agency of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Established in 1981, its main function is to create a better understanding of the situation in Tibet and to draw the attention of world public opinion to the plight of the Tibetan people and the functioning of the exiled Tibetan government.

  • The Vatican (vatican.va) You can download The Documents on the Trial against Galileo Galilei on PDF and read the long-suppressed third secret of Fatima (type "third secret Fatima" in their search), released in 2000 AD.


    Society

  • go to Amnesty International

  • Beliefnet (beliefnet.com) We are a multi-faith e-community designed to help you meet your own religious and spiritual needs - in an interesting, captivating and engaging way.

  • Buddha Net (buddhanet.net) BuddhaNet™ is the result of a vision to link up with the growing world-wide culture of people committed to the Buddha's teachings and lifestyle, as an on-line cyber sangha.

  • Visit doctorswithoutborders.org!

  • go to Greenpeace

  • Link to Mandala



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