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Articles related to "Transcendence"
The Power of Transcendence The ability of the fifth brain to transcend matter is a biological imperative, sidetracked only by a culture of fear. the power of transcendence • the biology of the fifth brain • the power of the negative • nurturing the new mind • joseph chilton pearce
Orthodox Christian Iconography The article explains the iconography of the Orthodox Church. icons • painting • prayer • transcendence • church
Laurence Binyon's For the Fallen Laurence Binyon's speaker celebrates the transcendence of the soldiers who have fought so bravely and died for freedom. laurence binyon • for the fallen • british soldiers • world war i • england
Sunday at the Skin Launderette Life in London, seen through the eyes of a poet capable of finding transcendence in the smallest detail. sunday at the skin launderette • kathryn simmonds • london • poetry • transcendence
The Myth of The Eternal Return In The Myth of the Eternal Return, Eliade argues that humankind needs to appeal to a meta-historical power in the form of Christianity to justify historical suffering. myth of eternal return • mircea eliade • archetype and repetition • transcendence • historicity
Deep Play and Spirituality Deep play, in which one is absorbed in creative play, is spirituality in action. deep play • spirituality • absorption • non-attachment • transcendence
Spirituality and the Brain Belief in God and engaging in spiritual, self-transcending experiences produce changes in the brain. spirituality and the brain • neurological differences • belief • self transcendence • michael inzlicht
What Is the Runner's High? Lifelong runners often describe their runs as spiritual experiences that transform their sense of who they are. what is the runner's high • the runner's high • running • meditation • transcendence
Helios: A Journey To The Land Of The Whispering Winds. With use of the metaphor Helios, Joyce describes the journey of Stephen Dedalus as he encounters the waters of the wayward winds, and the formless world of modernity portrayed by the wandering rocks circling around the outer boundaries of space-time. helios • wandering rocks • dublin • dedalus • relativism
Transcending Style in Martial Arts The argument of which martial art is best is an old one, but a moot one. The advanced student realizes that styles are simply different paths to the same place. martial arts • style • no-style • martial art styles • taekwondo
Coelho's Brida Given Bad-Sex Fiction Prize If this is supposed to be one of our peak human spiritual experiences, why are so few fictional accounts of it enjoyable to read? How do authors ruin it? literary review's bad sex in writing awards 2008 • spiritual transcendence in erotic fiction • bad sex in literature • writing erotic fiction • tantra and mysticism
Seeking god in nature Recent speculation points toward a convergence between science and religion. Does nature give evidence for the existence of God, or does she speak only for herself? god • science • religion • nature • quantum mysticism
What's Love Got To Do With It? The holidays can be a time of love and loneliness. But when we're searching for romantic love, do we really know what we're looking for? Robert A. Johnson explains the psychological package we call romantic love. <i>Book Review</i> psychology • romantic love • book review • robert a. johnson • faith hamby
Transcendental Numbers Transcendental numbers are numbers, possibly complex, that cannot be expressed as the roots of polynomial equations with integer coefficients. transcendental numbers • joseph liouville • algebraic numbers • georg cantor • countable
What is the Heart Meditation? During meditation, the heart becomes a holographic, electromagnetic field enabling an individual to experience the sum total of the universe. the heart meditation • electromagnetic field • holographic power • the biology of transcendence: a blueprint of the h • joseph chilton pearce
An Interview With Carol Neiman, Editor-in-Chief of Osho International Carol Neiman talks about the Osho Zen Tarot, transcendance, past lives, and what an Osho is. tarot • interviews • osho zen tarot • zen • carol neiman
Christian Education and Culture Education and culture as it is reflected by Christianity education • culture • christianity • society • wisdom
A DESIRE THAT TRANSCENDS DEATH A comparison of "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller and "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams. literature • drama • death of a salesman • streetcar named desire • arthur miller
Philosophy is Plato and Transcending Boundaries Ralph Waldo Emerson, American philosopher and poet, writes about the legacy of Plato's thought and philosophy in history, culture and modern life. emerson view on platonic philosophy historical inf • emerson and plato's reception in american philosop • emerson on the universal wisdom and philosophy of • emerson transcendence supreme being god and mystic • plato's influence on major religions church modern
Hinduism's Language of Liberation Hinduism developed an elaborate technical vocabulary in Sanskrit to classify and describe mystical states. moksha • mukti • mysticism • mystical experience • enlightenment
Rex Harrington Dancing with the National Ballet of Canada for over 20 years, Rex Harrington has grown to be a Canadian icon and hero for many dreaming dancers. rex harrington • national ballet school • national ballet of canada • karen kain • ekaterina maximova
Sex and Desire I In the first of a four-part series on sex and desire, we will explore how in Indian mythology, sexuality is carnal, erotic and spiritual at once. sexuality • desire • indian mythology • radha and krishna • gitagovinda
Los Angeles The Other City: Part II Los Angeles contains the byways and passages of mind within her city streets. Part II of Another City examines the contribution of a new generation of beat writers, and how they like their counterparts are helping to change the face of literature through another decade of interesting and exciting phases. los angeles • another city • train • ellyn maybe • rob roberage
Victorian Themes in Tennessee Williams' Plays (Part Two of Two) Along with Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams is commonly held to be one of the greatest American playwrights of the MODERN age. In many respects, however, I believe that his work subscribes to a Victorian, pre-Modernist tradition, which I have attempted to evoke here. tennessee williams • victorianism • modernism • theatre • themes
Yoga in The Shack Elousia, the Trinity, and the Black Madonna are inextricably intertwined in William P. Young's, The Shack. the shack • william p young • yoga • black madonna • elousia
Creating Ritual: The Purpose The first in a series of installments on creating ritual. This segment discusses determining purpose. The next segment will cover how to determine a place to have your ritual. ritual • sabbat • esbat • beginnings • endings
The meaning of life ? The demand for an inherent meaning is a religious delusion. meaning • purpose • life • christianity • christian
The Runners' Ego This week's article will conclude last week's contemplations on running, truth, eternity, perfection and landscape. running • running and landscape • running philosophy • plato • running and plato
Harlem Renaissance Poets: Johnson, Toomer, Hughes, and Brooks Because February is Black History Month, a useful way of celebrating that history is to have a look at the great poets and the poetry they created so prolifically during that time. harlem renaissance • african american poets • james johnson • jean toomer • langston hughes
Painting Critique #3 I am pleased to able to showcase an oil painting created by one of our readers, Durlabh Singh. It is oil on canvas, entitled “Open Window” and measuring 24” x 36”. oil • painting • singh • durlabh • canvas
Saintly Visions or Blind Faith? (Part Two of Three) A look at 20th-Century Romanticism in Three American Classics: F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," Jack Kerouac's "On the Road," and J.D. Salinger's "Seymour: An Introduction." literature • romanticism • 20th century
Sociological Functions of Magick In the first article we examined the roots of these two movements, we will now look at the possible wider socio-biological effects of their practices thelemic practice • discordian practice • thelema • discordian • chaos magick
Why does Depth Psychology include psychoanalysis? Psychoanalysis: a couple of reasons why we need it so much. psychoanalysis • freud • defense • denial • resistance
Aldous Huxley and The Doors of Perception Psychedelia is another vision of the world; one where perception can see the spirituality of nature and its connection with the human soul. psychedelic music • huxley and psychedelia • beat writers and psychedelia • beat writers and drug use • drugs and psychedelia
Alex Grey's Passion in Paintings Alex Grey is very well known for his collection of paintings called the Sacred Mirrors. He also created the artwork on two album covers for the band Tool. alex grey • paintings • art • artwork • chapel of sacred mirrors
Book Review – A Whole New Mind Daniel Pink is the bestselling author of Free Agent Nation. As a popular speaker, he lectures around the world on economic transformation and business strategy. daniel pink bestselling author of free agent natio • right brain thinking • left brain thinking • conceptual age • a whole new mind is new york times bestseller
Catholic Lay Ministers Render Stewardship The shortage of Catholic priests has forced the hand of Vatican practices; women and married men are welcomed into key roles in the Catholic church. catholic church • lay ministers • catholic bishops • catholic priests • parish ministry
Definition of Transpersonal Psychology Since its inception in the 1960s, transpersonal therapy has remained somewhat informal in its structure and approach. For this reason, an exact definition of transperson transpersonal psychology • psychology • transpersonal therapy • transpersonal • maslow
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Philosophy Insight into the philosophy of George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, predecessor of Kant, and famous for The Phenomenology of the Spirit. hegel philosophy • german philosopher georg hegel • works of hegel • creator of german idealism • hegel phenomenology of spirit
Nevertheless: Review Chattanooga indie-rockers Nevertheless took their name from Luke 5. When you consider the passage and hear their dynamic music, it makes a lot of sense. nevertheless • live like we're alive • christian rock • christian pop punk • adam rowe
Phil Joel: Review "The deliberatePeople Album" supports the ministry of Phil Joel and wife Heather who want to see believers deliberately take their faith to the next level: authenticity. phil joel • deliberatepeople • the deliberatepeople album • heather joel • christian rock
Shakespeare Sonnet 117 Addressing his Muse in a confrontational tone in sonnet 117, the speaker, half in jest, begs forgiveness for his trespasses of neglect and carousing with lesser minds. shakespeare sonnet 117 • accuse me thus: that i have scanted all • that i have frequent been with unknown minds • book both my wilfulness and errors down • since my appeal says i did strive to prove
The Sea Symphony CD Review The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra brings us a work that first ushered Ralph Vaughan Williams into the public eye: The Sea Symphony. ralph vaughan williams • english composers • symphony no. 1 • the sea symphony • cd review
Tony Hoagland A short feature on the award-winning poet's life and work so far, including his collection "What Narcissism Means to Me." american poetry • contemporary american poets • what narcissism means to me • jackson poetry prize • james laughlin award
Yo Yo Ma on the Silk Road The Chinese-American cellist Yo Yo Ma celebrates cultural differences by playing the music of Islam in China. yo yo ma • silk road project • silk road ensemble • modern cellists • chinese-american musicians
A Transcendental Meditation
A little ditty about ice cream, burritos and the nature of the Godhead god • catholic • vatican ii
Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance was a lively time in American History, an important period of growth for the African American community. harlem renaissance • poetry • literary growth
A Wild Carnival Ride: Theme Park Art The gaudy, bawdy art of carnival rides hooks thrill-seekers with sensational fantasies from soft porn to invincibility, which mask its roots in Classical antiquity. theme park design • carnival art • mardi gras • hastings park • pne playland
Bright Eyes: Four Winds EP 3/5: Bright Eyes releases the six-song EP, Four Winds. Although uneven, the disc should help to tide fans over until the release of their next record this spring. bright eyes • four winds • review • ep • cassadaga
Buying the Perfect Blood Orange Of all winter fruits, only the blood orange commands a history as rich as its deep purple color---and yet stymies even the best of well-intentioned buyers. blood orange • david lebovitz • maggie beer • kees chocolates • chocolate |
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