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  • ...n]]; and for ages many [[tribes]] clung to the old [[belief]] in one class of ghosts. They taught that man had good luck when the ghost was pleased, bad ...who had [[progressed]] beyond the domain of ghostland to the higher realms of spiritland.
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  • ...] and the [[fact]] of the [[ascending]] [[experience]] in the [[universe]] of these very [[creatures]] as they seek to [[attain]] the [[eternal]] Father, ..., even an [[infinite]], [[being]], but this [[concept]] was largely devoid of [[personality]] [[attributes]] and was therefore not experiencible by [[ind
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  • ...tic [[philosophy]] teaching the suppression of all activity of [[body]], [[mind]], and will in order that the [[self]] may realize its [[distinction]] from *2: a [[system]] of [[exercises]] for attaining bodily or mental [[control]] and well-being
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  • .../Jean-Paul_Sartre Jean-Paul Sartre] rejected it. But later, he changed his mind and, on October 29, 1945, publicly adopted the existentialist label in a [[ ...rates]. However, the term is often identified with the philosophical views of Jean-Paul Sartre.
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  • ...nse. ''His Critique of Practical Reason'' (1788) affirms the [[existence]] of an absolute moral law—the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categorical_Impe ...[[experience]] and limiting the mind’s access only to the empirical realm of [[space and time]].
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  • ...l]] [[mortal]] [[experience]] with the spiritual [[Adjuster]] [[presence]] of the [[God]] who is [[spirit]]. ...into the [[actuality]] and [[divinity]] of man the [[eternal]], a [[Corps of Finality|Paradise finaliter]].
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  • ...absence|nothing]], although an alternative view considers "nothing" a part of everything. In ordinary [[conversation]], everything usually refers only to the totality of [[things]] relevant to the subject [[matter]].[1] When there is no expresse
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  • [[Sanskrit]] ''nirvāṇa'', [[literally]], act of extinguishing, from ''nis''- out + ''vāti'' it blows — more at [[wind]] ...a samsara] and is sought especially in [[Buddhism]] through the extinction of [[desire]] and [[individual]] [[consciousness]]
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  • ...philosophic [[content]] of [[religion]], the [[spiritual]] [[experience]] of [[personal]] religion remains [[genuine]] and valid. ...he main, but not altogether, [[dominated]] by [[reason]] and the [[facts]] of [[science]] and, in its nonmaterial reaches toward the [[spirit]] realms, b
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  • ...se attributed to C. Wolff "[[Dogmatism]]..with [[reference]] to the number of [[fundamental]] principles,..becomes [[Dualism]] or '''''Monism''''' [Ger. *1a : a view that there is only one kind of [[ultimate]] substance
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  • ...I welcome you each here this evening. Tonight, we shall [[discuss]] levels of [[expectation]]. ...g in some sense creates a [[future]] based upon these [[assumptions]]. But of course, this is all very [[arbitrary]] and relative.
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  • ...[[Eastern philosophy|Eastern or Oriental philosophies]] and the varieties of indigenous philosophies. ...versal]] [[knowledge]] claims in [[mathematics]], [[astronomy]], [[natural philosophy]], [[music]], and many other subjects as indicated by [[Plato]]'s and [[Ari
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  • ...ich answers in human [[experience]] those questionings of the [[mortal]] [[mind]] which craves to know how the [[Infinite]] works out his will and [[plans] ...ion]] never renders [[science]] unnatural, [[religion]] unreasonable, or [[philosophy]] illogical.
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Mind's_eye.jpg|right|frame]] ...recollected scenes; also : the mental [[picture]] so conceived <in the '''mind's eye''' one sees dinosaurs, mammoths, and sabertoothed tigers — F. P. Br
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  • The term ''' Indian philosophy''' may refer to any of several traditions of philosophical thought that originated in [[Indian subcontinent|India]]. ...inition, explaining that a cornerstone of Indian philosophy is a tradition of respect for multiple views:
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  • It would be helpful in the [[study]] of '''selfhood''' to remember: In all [[concepts]] of selfhood it should be recognized that the [[fact]] of life comes first, its evaluation or [[interpretation]] later. The [[human]]
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  • ...observed that "the [[family]] is the [[channel]] through which the river of [[culture]] and [[knowledge]] [[flow]]s from one generation to another."[ht <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Education''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title
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  • ...tional religion], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_Olympians gods of Olympus] having lost their hold upon the better [[minds]]. ...[[philosophy]] and [[metaphysics]]. They turned from the [[contemplation]] of [[self]]-[[preservation]]—[[salvation]]—to [[self-realization]] and sel
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  • ...you will understand many things when you consider them from a higher point of view. ...he presence of the Father within. For those who are searching for evidence of how spirit influences the flesh, this impulse to know more is the most eloq
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  • ...ll [[materialization]] and at the same time the first and final [[Father]] of all [[spirits]]. The [[Paradise Father]] appears [[personally]] in the extr ...is [[spirit]]-[[mind]] [[functioning]] on and from [[creator]] [[levels]] of [[divine]] [[reality]].
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