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  • ...tain as to what was being taught and which choice to make in regard to the philosophy promulgated. ...ed in their freedom of expression. Michael comes with perhaps the greatest freedom at the farthest from Paradise for He can originate creatures and design a l
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  • * '''''Philosophy''''' ...grounded again, how to start all over again, get back to basics. For your philosophy can become so abstract, the [[word]] [[symbols]] you are trying to use to g
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  • '''Metaphysics''' is the branch of [[philosophy]] investigating principles of [[reality]] transcending those of any particu ...ed collections. Aristotle called some of the subjects treated there "first philosophy."
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  • ...ization]] taking place, we are able to see a great [[evolution]] towards [[freedom]] in all the realms of [[science]], [[economics]], [[politics]], [[society] ...with it as best we can. You help us [[value]] [[freedom]], especially the freedom to question all the remote [[hierarchies]] of political, social, economic,
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  • == Ancient Greek philosophy == The Golden Rule was a common principle in ancient Greek philosophy. A few examples:
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  • The approach to idealism by Western [[philosophy]] has been different from that of East. In Western thought ''the ideal'' re However, even if Plato doesn't share the specific concerns of modern philosophy, and of George Berkeley, in particular, Plato could still be a ''non-subjec
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  • ...er within you, provides a desire to understand, the yearning to know. Your philosophy begins to grow all by itself out of this intrinsic kernel of curiosity. You *(How your philosophy and soul mirror each other)
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  • (The freedom of denial VS the particularity within eternity) You are even so free you can deny this, for awhile. This is part of your freedom within yourself. Your own creativity of imagination is so great,
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  • ...d their direct German associates [[writing]] works of [[fiction]] and/or [[philosophy]] between 1770 and the early 1780s. The [[alternative]] [[perspective]] is
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  • ...ect yours. Their cultures must find their own answers to the expression of freedom, the acceptance of others and respect for others in their different varieta ...to be more effective and as we are seeing, more proactive in pushing that philosophy, until greater wisdom comes from their experience, their joint experiences,
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  • Subject: "Freedom Of Choice" (part 1) "Do halt the attacks on one another in this area, for freedom of choice is Father’s Will for all His children. Judge not another’s st
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  • ...a sense, paid your life for. This is what you’ve earned. This is your own Philosophy of Life on a day-to-day, sometimes even hour-by-hour relationship with your ...omes to you, you have to twist it around so that it fits your own existing philosophy. Rather, you just take people in and trust that you yourself can be that sy
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  • *1. 71:2.5 ''[[Freedom]] of the [[person]]''. [[Slavery]], serfdom, and all forms of [[human]] [[b ...are [[educated]]—taught to [[think]] [[intelligently]] and plan [[wisely]]—freedom usually does more [[harm]] than [[good]].
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  • ...er, you have more [[power]], more [[abilities]], greater [[freedom]]. This philosophy is not one we teach. Rather we value [[collective]] [[support]]. I bring th
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  • ...to lay hold of higher [[morality]]. When religion [[interferes]] with that freedom, religion itself becomes immoral. This is a great human battle that has bee ...what was done as done. Release all manner of bondage allowing yourself the freedom of finding who you truly are as you [[embrace]] step-by-[[step]] where you
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  • *1854 (title) Secularism the practical Philosophy of the People. Ibid. 5 The term Secularism has been chosen..as expressing a ...ism may assert the right to be free from religious rule and teachings, and freedom from the government imposition of religion upon the people, within a state
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  • ...oup. Your mission—you would have a philosophy—so it is vision, intention, philosophy, mission, objective, and each one of those would have a goal. Goals can mi As you become more and more concrete in your vision, intention, philosophy, mission and objectives, the more and more it becomes obvious whether there
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  • ===='''''[[Freedom]]'''''==== ...around them as being somehow beyond their control. Somehow beyond their freedom of choice there is this other operative. This other influence functioning
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  • ...thing by giving each personal being their own creative autonomy, their own freedom--even from himself else there would be no ungodly behavior. This is his re ...human dilemma as soon as you start to form some comprehensive and cohesive philosophy of life that includes others. This is an ancient problem that came up very
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  • ...um all that is human culture, art, the knowledge of science, the reason of philosophy unfold. Every expression contains a definable ratio of the two extremes, so Your spirit association is continual, and you enter into the freedom of function in many ways, always in contact, always aware of your spirit be
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