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Gururaj Ananda Yogi About Acceptance

There is no adversity in life. There is only opportunity! That which we regard to be adversity might be the very lesson we need to learn.
Ramon Leonato
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Living Between Paradox and Paradise

Living between two realities that seemed really different and contradicting sums up to form prison walls around ones' existence. Imagine a Yoruba - English speaking - Nigerian residing in France, complication of identity and imprecision of which language or culture to think, to pray and converse with one's (self) inner mind and the conflict of which philosophy to incorporate to life generally.
Qudus Onikeku
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The Purpose Of Life - A Scientific Point Of View

What is the purpose of life? I will discuss this question from the humanist point of view.
Qiu Wang
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The Contemplative Universe

Thinking on cell-phones, observe the world around you. Technology is advancing every passing moment and the entirety of technological advancement is based upon increasing network communication space and efficiency. It would seem that the universe as a whole is a self-communicating mind. Before abiogensis, when there was only inanimate matter, the inanimate universe could communicate with itself across the fabric of space.
Veda Kalidas
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God of Contradictions

This article tells that the contradiction is a hurdle only at the level of the languages; the existence is not hampered by the contradictions. Languages have their own limitation therefore they cannot be the last arbiter to decide regarding the existence, god or the essence.
Pratap Shree
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The Threat To Democracy In The 21st Century

With the ever growing financial requirements of political parties in their efforts to gain power the threat to democracy is increasing. The party now has a line which has to be towed to enable fund raisers to demonstrate to potential donors that they control the party reins. In this environment accountability to the people who kick start the democratic process and represent its core function have become dramatical marginalised, with devastating effect upon society and the environment in...
John Coombes
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Joseph Campbell, C.S. Lewis, Spirituality, & Joy

"For when the heart insists on its destiny, resisting the general blandishment, then the agony is great; so too the danger. Forces, however, will have been set in motion beyond the reckoning of the senses. Sequences of events from the corners of the world will draw gradually together, and miracles of coincidence bring the inevitable to pass. " -Joseph Campbell
Joe Guse
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New Urbanism - A Critique of Disney's Celebration - Social Elitism, Developer's Practicality-Profit

This critique examines one of this country's first New Towns in terms of developer's intention and the manifest plan, its effects on the inhabitants and prognosis for the future of New Urbanism."The building of cities is one of man's greatest achievements. The form of his city always has been and always will be a pitiless indicator of the state of his civilization." Edmund Bacon, 1967
John C Henry
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The Art Of Knowing Your Enemy In Order To Defeat Him!

All Satan can do is DECEIVE, LIE AND MANIPULATE THE LAWS OF SCIENCE WHICH HE IS BOUND TOO. NATURE as God created it,HAS TOTAL CONTROL OVER SATAN,he cannot go beyond the natural realms of science as we know them: BUT understand something important here,SCIENCE AS WE KNOW IT IS STILL A LIMITED CONCEPT-IN OTHER WORDS SATAN KNOWS THINGS ABOUT NATURE AND ALL PHYSICAL LAWS THAT HUMANS ARE ONLY BEGINNING TO LEARN ABOUT.Thus he can APPEAR AS AN ANGEL OF RIGHTEOUSNESS which he did to me as...
Clarence Sargent
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Problems With Testing The 'Linguistic Relativity' Position

I'm currently enrolled in a course that has focused mostly on the linguistic relativity position as it exists in contemporary cognitive psychology (and to some extent, anthropology). In a very basic sense, the linguistic relativity position says that the language a person uses determines how he or she thinks about the world in the sense that users of distinct linguistic communities actually encode (i.e. represent) the world (or an aspect of it) quite differently.
David M. Price
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