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  • ...inal use as a term in philosophy, ''phenomenon'' stands for any observable event. Some observable events are commonplace, while others require delicate man
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  • ...philosopher]] who is widely credited for laying the foundation for Western philosophy, and is held as its most influential practitioner. The most important sourc ...ocrates admits in court that he could have avoided the trial by abandoning philosophy and going home to mind his own business. After his conviction, he could hav
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  • *2: a theory denying that an event or object has a supernatural significance; specifically : the doctrine that ...idea, to varying extents, to all of [[philosophy]] too. [[Science]] and [[philosophy]], according to this view, are said to form a [[continuum]]. [https://en.wi
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  • ...inal use as a term in philosophy, ''phenomenon'' stands for any observable event. Some observable events are commonplace, while others require delicate man
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  • *1 a : a portentous [[event]] : omen *2 a : an extraordinary, [[marvelous]], or unusual accomplishment, deed, or [[event]]
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  • ...kground or settings which determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event * Archaeological context, an event in time which has been preserved in the archaeological record
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  • =='''Philosophy'''== [[Nihilism]] is the [[philosophy]] that believes that there is no purpose in the universe, and that every ch
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  • ...ion]]. The [[logical]] formalization of belief revision is researched in [[philosophy]], in databases, and in artificial intelligence for the design of rational ...otivations]], and [[decision]]-making processes surrounding a historical [[event]]. Though the word revisionism is sometimes used in a [[negative]] way, con
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  • ==Philosophy== [[Nihilism]] is the [[philosophy]] that believes that there is no purpose in the [[universe]], and that ever
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  • ...nities.byu.edu/rhetoric/Encompassing%20Terms/Dialectic.htm dialectic] or [[philosophy]] or [[religion]]. ...tion]] is to re-create, [[invent]], or visually present a person, place, [[event]], or action so that the [[reader]] can [[Vision|picture]] that which is be
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  • ...easured or is part of the measuring system. (See [[#In philosophy|Space in philosophy]].) ==In philosophy==
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  • ...ediately to what is set before you is spirit-led and is part of the spirit philosophy of time. This pause you sometimes get is from your Father Fragment, trying ...siderations of thought to what is presented before you as an extraordinary event - as you will be faced with extraordinary events pretty soon. The best time
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  • ...well-defined field in its own right, often with synthetic properties. In [[philosophy]] of language, semantics and [[reference]] are related fields. Further rela ...ons]] of the whole [[human]] [[organism]] in its [[environment]] to some [[event]], [[symbolic]] or otherwise.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantics]
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  • ...God]], martyrdom, [[Judaism|Jews]], and other [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Philosophy|philosophies]]. ...d. It was written soon after Rome was sacked by the Visigoths in 410. This event left Romans in a deep state of shock, and many saw it as punishment for aba
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  • ...d compare themselves more favourably with others, question the beliefs and philosophy of others, as though their way is the only right one. This is typical of Sp ..., and hope they will soon see the materialistic trappings of their growing philosophy for what they are and ditch them as irrelevant, futile and a hindrance to t
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  • ...iloam pool of Siloam] by [[Abner]]. All [[Jerusalem]] was agog over this [[event]], and [[messengers]] were immediately dispatched to [https://en.wikipedia. ...r [[city]] for the [[purpose]] of [[establishing]] a joint [[school]] of [[philosophy]] and [[religion]] as well as an [[infirmary]] for the [[sick]]. But [[Jesu
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  • ...ies] into the [[dominant]] [[culture]]. It is [[opposed]] to affirmative [[philosophy]] (for example, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiculturalism multicultur ...events]], may misunderstand input from others, or may [[decide]] that an [[event]] is a fluke and is therefore unimportant as [[information]] about the worl
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  • Any vision of the future, the [[philosophy|philosophers]] of most races came to believe, was based on the [[probability]] of an event occurring as an extrapolation of innumerable current
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  • ...to show that the First Cause of science and the self-existent [[Unity]] of philosophy are the God of religion, full of [[mercy]] and [[goodness]] and pledged to ...that [[creature]] [[faith]] which dares to [[challenge]] each recurring [[Event|episode]] of [[existence]] when confronted with the awful [[spectacle]] of
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  • ...]] of both Jewish exegesis and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoic Stoic] philosophy. His work was not widely accepted. "The sophists of literalness," as he cal ...), and in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephus Josephus].[2] The only [[event]] in his life that can be determined chronologically is his participation i
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  • ...and things which lie outside one's control (that is, according to their [[philosophy]], all [[things]] exterior, one being only responsible of his representatio ...es such as Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson's, or Huntington’s, or else an event such as a stroke. Marin argues that apathy should be regarded as a syndrome
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  • ...ors, and one passion". Others notable for their contribution to theatrical philosophy are Konstantin [[Stanislavski]], Antonin [[Artaud]], Bertolt [[Brecht]], Or
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  • ...erature, [[Colin Blakemore]] on the Human [[Body]], [[Ted Honderich]] on [[Philosophy]], [[Stanley Wells]] on Shakespeare, and [[M.R.D Foot]] on [[World War II]] ...ory of individual countries such as the UK and US are also available. Each event is linked to a carefully-selected article, making research and discovery qu
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  • ...andful of gift-bearing shepherds who had been informed of this impending [[event]] by [[angels]]. .../Occident Occident]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_philosophy Greek philosophy], coupled with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Theology Paul's theol
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  • ...hey preside on that day when the "holy temple comes down upon earth." This event, signalizing the dawn of the era of [[light and life]], is always honored b ...g]]s, and [[silence|silent]] cosmic contemplation. The schools of cosmic [[philosophy]] here conduct their graduation exercises, and here also do the mortals of
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  • ...rdan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Revelation#Chapter_21] This [[event]], signalizing the dawn of the era of [[light and life]], is always [[honor ..., and [[silent]] [[cosmic]] [[contemplation]]. The schools of [[cosmic]] [[philosophy]] here conduct their [[graduation]] [[exercises]], and here also do the [[m
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  • The object in question is not going to be a watershed [[event]]. There are rapid [[changes]] occurring due to the opening of the planetar ...or other [[Ufology|life and other civilizations]] before that time. Your [[philosophy]] will incorporate this awareness before the coming of the teacher. Questio
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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 ...rmonious relationship, and apply this balanced perspective to any specific event.
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  • ...sal sequences. Thus a stone falling that happens to hit a tree is a chance event, although the falling of the stone and the growing of the tree are both det In [[philosophy]] and [[logic]], [[contingency]] is the status of propositions that are not
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  • ...n]] [[inquiry]], understanding or [[cognition]]. It is a posited object or event as it is in itself independent of the senses.[https://www.answers.com/topic ...ses. A ''phenomenon'' can be an exceptional, unusual, or abnormal thing or event -- but it must be perceptible through the senses; A ''noumenon'' cannot be
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  • ..., is an analysis of the history of science. Its publication was a landmark event in the sociology of knowledge, and popularized the terms paradigm and parad ...and in the studies that reflect on them, as philosophy and especially the philosophy of mathematics. Indeed, modern mathematics has been defined in a very gener
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  • ...[[meaning]] involved in the phrase "all things flow" is one chief task of philosophy. All actually existing "things" change due to their temporality, but the me ...[[creativity]], novelty, and individual purpose are affirmed because each event is partly self-creative as it responds to the influence of others. Process
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  • :c : the period from an [[event]] until [[death]] <a judge appointed for life> In [[philosophy]] and [[religion]], the [[conception]] of life and its [[nature]] varies. B
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  • In the strict sense of western [[philosophy]], there are levels or gradation to the nature and conception of reality. T ...quiry]], and selectivity involved in the [[personal]] interpretation of an event shapes reality as seen by one and only one [[individual]] and hence is call
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  • I have only commented on matters relating to the stasis event recently, because there are certain expectations out there, but in reality ...o rescue you by the end of 2012; or there is going to be a gigantic Stasis event by the end of 2012; I am not saying any of these at all, period.
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  • ...study as mathematics, [[statistics]], [[finance]], gambling, science, and philosophy to draw conclusions about the likelihood of [[potential]] [[events]] and th ...experiments that are random and well-defined. The probability of a random event denotes the relative frequency of occurrence of an experiment's outcome, wh
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  • [https://www.eventtemples.org/ EventTemples website] - Event Temples is a new site created by James to focus on the expression of the Si ....com/ WingMakers] - A modern-day enigma that integrates music, visual art, philosophy, physics, cosmology, and multi-level story into a sweeping portrayal of gov
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  • ...your clock, and on which day of your calendar would this much anticipated event happen? Trying to explain the philosophy of “now” to you is difficult because of your sense of past, present and
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  • ===='''''[[Philosophy]]''''', [[Light and Life]]'''''==== ...with a notable [[scientist]] who was asked what was the most significant [[event]] of the past millennium. He answered, the invention of the [[scientific me
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  • ...with Alfred North Whitehead and his interpreters only, and reveals process philosophy to be a broader and richer tradition than has generally been acknowledged. Keywords— process philosophy, Schelling, Bakhtin, Dostoevsky, ethics, art, being.
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  • ...n age. [[Your system]] will register similar effects from such a wholesale event onto your world. So, to answer your question -- is this a small event or a large [[event]]? -- in the scope of your [[growth]] from a planetary [[perspective]] this
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  • ...and the [[patron]] of [[civilization]]; it was a militant [[religious]] [[philosophy]] which dared to battle with [[evil]], inaction, and backwardness. ...e the Egyptians, taught the "day of judgment," but he [[connected]] this [[event]] with the end of the world.
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  • ...age, "miracle" may also refer to any statistically unlikely but beneficial event, (such as the survival of a natural disaster) or even which regarded as "wo The [[logic]] behind an event being deemed a miracle varies significantly. Often a religious [[text]], su
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  • ...es. This stability is due to the [[eternal]] [[qualities]] upon which your philosophy and your [[spirituality]] are built. ...urs to you and your [[investigation]] of solution, your refinement of your philosophy. It is the contribution from within yourself. As I conclude my lesson here
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  • ...coined by [[France|French]] writer [[Alfred Jarry]] (1873 – 1907), is a [[philosophy]] dedicated to studying what lies beyond the realm of [[metaphysics]]. It i ...ay 11, 1948, in Paris, is a group of artists and writers interested in the philosophy of 'pataphysics. The motto of the college is ''[[Eadem mutata resurgo]]'' (
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  • ...ung woman hopefully collects articles towards a [[home]] of her own in the event of her [[marriage]]; cf. bottom drawer ...proach incorporates contributions from [[psychology]], [[anthropology]], [[philosophy]] and [[theology]] as well as classical and contemporary [[literature]] and
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  • '''Determinism''' is the philosophical proposition that every event, including [[human]] [[cognition]], [[behavior]], [[decision]], and [[actio ==Philosophy of determinism==
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  • ...tialist]] and [[postmodernist]] thought, relationships between the [[Self (philosophy)|Self]] and the [[Other]]; ...cial geography]], [[social psychology]], [[social anthropology]], [[social philosophy]], [[social ontology]], [[social statistics]] and [[social choice theory]]
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  • ...ept fundamental to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_philosophy German philosophy] and [[epistemology]] and refers to a wide world [[perception]]. Additional One of the most important concepts in cognitive philosophy and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_sciences cognitive sciences] i
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  • ...s [in Johnson's ‘Life of Savage’] are..illuminated throughout with so much philosophy. 1851 D. WILSON Preh. Ann. (1863) II. IV. iv. 267 All combine to illuminate ...ith lights, as a sign of festivity or in honour of some [[person]] or some event.
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  • ...ant/TIMELEC.HTM] Kant's Transcendental Idealism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy [https://www.iep.utm.edu/k/kantmeta.htm#H4] in which time, rather than bein Time has long been a major subject of [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[art]]. Its measurement has occupied scientists and [[technologist]
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  • In general '''spectacle''' refers to an event that is memorable for the appearance it creates. Derived in Old English fro ...owed from the Roman practice of staging [[Circus]]es, in the rather famous philosophy of the [[Rome|Roman]] elite of "Bread and Circuses" to maintain civil order
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  • ...an extended period to achieve the results you are looking for, but in any event the visualisation process is a good lesson in using thought which can be us That doesn’t fit in with our spiritual philosophy, does it MoJo?
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  • ...long with the [[concept]] of an aetheric library, originated with I[[ndian philosophy]] and was incorporated into the 19th century movement of theosophy. ...entirely different [[manner]] covering the [[essence]] of a whole life or event, in a higher world, in the highest subdivision of the Region of Concrete Th
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  • ...od''') is a widely-quoted and sometimes misconstrued statement by German [[philosophy|philosopher]] [[Friedrich Nietzsche]]. It first appears in ''[[The Gay Scie ...of belief in an [[Objectivity (philosophy)|objective]] and [[universality (philosophy)|universal]] [[morality|moral law]], binding upon all individuals. In this
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piedra_Roja Piedra Roja Festival]", a major hippie event in Chile, was held in 1970. ...acceptance, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_philosophy Eastern philosophy] and spiritual concepts have reached a larger [[audience]]. The hippie lega
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  • ...gine, and quite often it is left alone until a serious or life threatening event affects the individual, and they ‘turn to God’, to use an English expre ...ng control over you, and extracting more of your wealth from you, and that philosophy pervades the management structure of many religions. Does that mean that yo
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  • ...d to the point where now your world is highly involved in materialism as a philosophy for life and that everything has been monetized, including people—you can Movement toward philosophy and spirituality
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  • ...ute cannot, or at least does not, [[Response|react]] to any [[universe]] [[Event|situation]] in a subabsolute [[manner]]. Every response of this [[Absolute] ...ives. Neither [[fact]] nor [[truth]], [[experience]] nor [[revelation]], [[philosophy]] nor [[Absonite|absonity]] are able to penetrate the [[nature]] and [[char
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  • ...[spiritual]] plane is the material message that all who [[witnessed]] this event took away with them. To a creature of mortal [[stature]] such as yourselves ...coming familiar with in this life of yours. It is difficult to draw up a [[philosophy]] regarding the absolute, for every [[description]] itself causes [[relativ
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  • '''Eastern philosophy''' refers very broadly to the various [[philosophy|philosophies]] of [[India]], [[China]], [[Japan]], [[Korea]],and, to some e ...Many claim that geographical and time notions of "Western" and "Eastern" philosophy is too vague and imprecise, committing the [[fallacy]] of overgeneralizatio
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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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  • .... Even now many civilized [[persons]] turn the mirror to the wall in the [[event]] of [[death]]. Some backward [[tribes]] still believe that the making of p ...garded man as consisting of two [[persons]], [[soul]] and [[body]]. This [[philosophy]] of [[human]] [[existence]] was later [[reflected]] in the [[Greek]] [[vie
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  • ...and rest, diet and hydration, so do you undertake the education through [[philosophy]] of yourself regarding [[cosmic]] [[reality]], the comprehension of tried ...pace]] opportunities for service appear to arrive and then end as a single event that comes to completion, the desired service rendered. But each one does a
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  • ...mentioned how separated we are from the Urantia movement, and so would an event like this bring some hope that we can all unify in a common goal? Liz: I’m back with Stéphane’s interesting question about this event unifying those people who follow the Teaching Mission, who follow the Corre
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  • ...ortant figures in this field; Habermas trying to find the [[transcendence (philosophy)|transcendent]] rules upon which speakers could agree on a groundworks cons ...ourses. In other words, specific discourses are not tied to the [[subject (philosophy)|subject]]; rather, the subject is a [[social construction]] of the discour
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  • ...y, and noticed how so many seemingly sensible adults are so taken with the event, as to think of little else. Presumably this is to offset the other miserab ...Bang followed by Stasis will effect the changes required, but that is the philosophy of Fairyland. If people are not ready to understand, frightening many of th
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  • ...positive shift away from rather than the painful [[indulgence]] into the [[event]] you found to be disruptive of your [[growth]]. In the end it contributes ...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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  • ...different groups, largely unknown to you who have been preparing for this event for a long while, and although they will not be familiar with my name and o How do you dispense spiritual philosophy to those who have no understanding of the subject? Put simply, you don’t
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  • ...ns when it is that person who will be penalised in the court system for an event that has occurred. Although, it may often be the case that when a person is ...umans have [[free will]]. At other times, philosophers who hold that every event is either determined or occurs due to chance have concluded that there is n
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  • ...of [[communication]], which is a time-consuming and [[energy]]-capturing [[event]] in your otherwise [[flowing]] lives. The [[fact]] that you set aside a po Mrs. P: Conation n. (from [[Philosophy]] and [[Psychology]]) 1. The [[mental]] faculty or power of striving or [[e
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  • ...otes a necessary relationship between one event (called cause) and another event called effect which is the direct consequence (result) of the first. [http ...st as far as [[Aristotle]], and the topic remains a staple in contemporary philosophy journals. Though cause and effect are typically related to events, other ca
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  • ...ief]] system among those who have no [[argument]] or who understand your [[philosophy]] because they are “on the same page.” You may be harmonizing or you ma We were, yes, discussing [[standards]], but without going into the philosophy of standards inasmuch as they are so very [[personal]], and so I thought th
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  • ...itten, all the plays performed, all the whole history of human literature, philosophy, and psychology. It’s all the plastic arts, the painting and sculpture. A ...visit. You can meditate. And in your meditation you can let some previous event in your life come forth in all its fullness. Even for a few short moments y
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  • ...s]], a combination of all of these. So the [[meaning]] of any [[human]] [[event]] can be extremely [[complex]] and, in so many instances, deliberately hidd ...e underlying, more truly [[objective]] [[reality]] and [[meaning]] of an [[event]] has to start with fully [[comprehending]] and [[accepting]] this principl
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  • Student: I was wondering if the event of the bestowal of the Spirit of Truth on the Day of Pentecost was done int ...s, that makes me think of the other question I had, and that was about the event where the moneychangers were driven from the temple with the animals being
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  • ...ns. According to [[Schelling]] in the eighth chapter of ''Introduction to Philosophy and Mythology'', "Mythological representations have been neither invented n ...m]] the story has taken on a life of its own and the facts of the original event have become almost irrelevant. A classical example of this process is the [
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  • ...bottomless home base gives you the flexibility then to realize that every event in your life has its own particular time-sense. And the mini-stillness brea ...rushed. Don’t push. Feel for the right pace in each moment, each separate event, each person.
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  • ...with evolving [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Philosophy Occidental philosophy] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_religion religion], all of whic ...rest]] form must be mentioned the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynicism_(philosophy) Cynics]. These preachers of [[faith]] and [[trust]] in [[God]] were still
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  • 3) Functional operational philosophy ...our efforts for 1,000 years. Yes, the intention may change a bit, and the philosophy may change a little bit, but hardly at all. But when you take on these tas
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  • ...sented and alive through the one representative. That happens to be my own philosophy that I just made up; nevertheless, it seems to make sense. And for our purp We celebrate with others in the memory of that event, which is alive and well in our hearts now. It is not history but living pr
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  • or they became disillusioned in the whole arena of religion and philosophy I assure you will not be quickly surprised by such an event in your own life
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  • ...s|focalisation]]'': when each [[character]]'s mind focuses on a particular event, the text reflects his or her reactions. ...[discourse]], the purpose of narration is to tell a story or to narrate an event or series of events. Narrative may exist in a variety of forms, including
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  • ...perimented with deliberately being loving, and how you experienced such an event in your lives. ...spiritual way of living, that is automatic, revelational-type knowledge of philosophy, based upon that, and I guess my question is: I need security in getting t
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  • ...21st century. Eleven thousand years of civilization will culminate in this event, and it will occur through art and science. Religion will be a factor as we ...ltiverse, and not simply terra-earth or its solar system. It is the single event that establishes humankind on the Sovereign Integral Network, and shifts th
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  • ...tonement]] [[idea]] by the [[concept]] of [[divine]] [[attunement]] as a [[philosophy]] of [[mortal]] [[survival]]. ...niverse government]. They [[function]] in the recording of [[planetary]] [[Event|affairs]] but are not concerned with matters of [[individual]] life and [[e
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  • Then you have what religion and philosophy you were raised in with your parents, your brothers and sisters, and your p ...simply by being aware of other cultures in terms of their religion, their philosophy, and their nationality. Think of all the different groups on this dear worl
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  • ...or other. If each one of you in this room could [[adopt]] the brilliant [[philosophy]] that your sister has stated to you this day of the far reaching [[perspec ...appear as an [[event]] that will rise up and overcome them. But it is an [[event]] that will rise up and come from them.
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  • ...ou to the perfection that he has designed for you. If you recognize a past event that you missed, that is part of the learning process. It helps you to be m ...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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  • Efforts to understand gravity began in ancient times. [[Indian philosophy|Philosophers]] in [[History of science in early cultures#India|ancient Indi In the 4th century BC, the [[Greek philosophy|Greek philosopher]] [[Aristotle]] believed that there was no [[result|effec
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  • ...friend not acting as agent of God when he assisted you in this tumultuous event? Do no mistake the lesson for the individual who acts as messenger. He was, ...work upon your emotions, nor to relinquish emotion for time as you examine philosophy, so why treat your body as different?
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  • Philosophy and Cultural Inquiry, Swinburne University, ...ubordinated variously and often concurrently to reason, to mathematics and philosophy, to objects and forms, to the ‘real’ and the eternal, to instrumental r
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  • ...mately all [[things]] work toward the glory of God. Even that catastrophic event on your planet will one day find its pure [[meaning]], and that meaning wil ...e nature during those cultural [[moments]], those of you who are used to [[philosophy]] very well know that human nature generates [[concepts]], that it is human
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  • ...n]] [[transcends]] the [[reason]] of the [[mind]], even the [[logic]] of [[philosophy]]. [[Religion]] is [[faith]], [[trust]], and [[assurance]]. ...reasonable. [[Religion]] is not derived from the [[logic]] of [[human]] [[philosophy]], but as a [[mortal]] [[experience]] it is altogether [[logical]]. [[Relig
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  • ...ral Philosophy", and reflects the then-current use of the words "[[natural philosophy]]", akin to "systematic study of nature." The etymology of the word "physic ...rian explosion]] there have been five distinctly identifiable [[Extinction event|mass extinctions]]. The last mass extinction occurred some 65 million years
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  • ...n]]. Even if, by the furthest stretches of your [[imagination]], such an [[event]] or series of events were indeed to take place, what would be gained in th ...hwhile [[spiritually]], and that is does the [[focus]] on any particular [[event]] or occasion or [[principle]] lead you closer to God, or does it stand as
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  • '''Synchronicity''' is the [[experience]] of two or more [[Event (philosophy)|events]] which occur in a [[Meaning (non-linguistic)|meaningful]] manner, ...van Gelder, "Heads I win, tails you lose": A Foray Into the Psychology of Philosophy]. Many critics believe that any evidence for synchronicity is due to confir
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  • ...gress unfolds in nearly an automatic manner until you reach a new decision event. When you reach such a crossroads you are best situated to deepen those spi ...shattered. Alas the human tendency is to organize a system of thought, of philosophy and doctrine around a teaching as simple as mine and the result is the remo
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  • ...is the living [[connecting]] link! Your world is partly you!--and so each event that comes to you is seen not only in the continuity of [[time]], the assur NEBADONIA: Yes, my son, that seems to be a [[philosophy]] of [[pure]] [[subjectivity]], that your own [[inner life]] is solely resp
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  • ...gle three-dimensional Euclidean space persists though time, and that every event, whenever it occurs, takes place somewhere in that [[absolute]] [[space]]. ...t,x,y,z). Of course, this does not mean that these two events are the same event; assigning the numerical value zero to this sort of distance is just a prod
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