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Alexandros Sfakianakis | Δημιουργήστε το δικό σας διακριτικό

Ω μη κοιμάστε, ω μη νυστάζετε.

Ο τρελός καλόγερος απ' τη Καππαδοκία
ήρθε κάποια νύχτα στην αγρύπνια μας.
Στάχτη στα γένια στάχτη στα μαλλιά
και μια φωτίτσα ζωντανή στο κούτελο.
Ω μη κοιμάστε, ω μη νυστάζετε.
Θά 'ρθει καιρός και για την άγια νύστα.

Όταν πεινάσει το παιδί, χορτάσει το σκουλήκι,
όταν τα φίδια ρίξουνε φαρμάκι στα νερά,
τότες η γης θ' ανοίξει να φανερωθώ,
θα με γνωρίσεις και θα σε γνωρίσω,
στου πηγαδιού την άκρη θ' ανταμώσουμε
και θ' ανεβούμε συντροφιά την ανηφόρα.
Τότες η γης θ' ανοίξει να φανερωθώ.
θα με γνωρίσεις και θα σε γνωρίσω.
Ω μη κοιμάστε, ω μη νυστάζετε.

Αιώνες μακρινοί και θεοσκότεινοι,
στη ρίζα του βουνού σε κάποια πέτρα,
κρυφά μαστόρευα και φύλαγα για
σένα το ράσο, το ραβδί και το ταγάρι.

Ο τρελός καλόγερος απ' τη Καππαδοκία
ήρθε κάποια νύχτα στην αγρύπνια μας.
Στάχτη στα γένια στάχτη στα μαλλιά
και μια φωτούλα ζωντανή στο κούτελο.
Ω μη κοιμάστε, ω μη νυστάζετε.

Φοίνιξ !

Ώσπερ φοίνιξ ηυξήνθης υψίκομος,
Δικαιοσύνης εκφέρων τους ψυχοτρόφους καρπούς.

Αρχαία Ελληνικά Πρότυπα

Τιμή σ'εκείνους όπου στη ζωή τους
όρισαν και φυλάγουν Θερμοπύλες.
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Ποτέ από το χρέος μη κινούντες
δίκαιοι κ' ίσοι σ'όλες τους τις πράξεις,
αλλά με λύπη κιόλας κ' ευσπλαχνία.
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Γενναίοι οσάκις είναι πλούσιοι,κι όταν
είναι πτωχοί,πάλ' εις μικρόν γενναίοι,
πάλι συντρέχοντες όσο μπορούνε.
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Πάντοτε την αλήθεια ομιλούντες,
πλην χωρίς μίσος για τους ψευδόμενους.
..
Και περισσότερη τιμή τους πρέπει
όταν προβλέπουν
πως ο Εφιάλτης θα φανεί στο τέλος,
κ' οι Μήδοι επί τέλους θα διαβούνε.
...........
(Σημείωση : Μήδος,σύμφωνα με Λεξικό της Αρχαίας Ελληνικής Γλώσσης του κ.Ιωάννη Σταματάκου,σημαίνει : πονηρία,πανουργία,δολιότης)

ΤΑ ΕΠΤΑ ΣΚΟΤΕΙΝΑ ΣΗΜΕΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΕΑΥΤΟΥ

1.LUXURIA - ΥΠΕΡΒΟΛΗ,ΣΠΑΤΑΛΗ
2.GULA - ΑΧΟΡΤΑΓΙΑ,ΛΑΙΜΑΡΓΙΑ,ΔΙΨΑ
3.AVANTIA - ΑΠΛΗΣΤΙΑ
4.ACEDIA - ΝΩΘΡΟΤΗΤΑ,ΤΕΜΠΕΛΙΑ
5.IRA - ΟΡΓΗ
6.INVIDIA - ΦΘΟΝΟ,ΖΗΛΕΙΑ
7.SUPERBIA - ΕΠΑΡΣΗ,ΑΛΑΖΟΝΕΙΑ
..
8.VENALITER - ΔΙΑΦΘΟΡΑ
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Η Διαφθορά ενσωματώνει μέσα της όλα τα σκοτεινά σημεία του εαυτού.

Ανεβαίνοντας τον Όλυμπο

Για να γνωρίσω τους Θεούς σου
άνοιξα μόνος μου το δρόμο,
για όλο μου το δρόμο
την απόφαση μου παίρνοντας
ωσά μονάκριβο καρπό
για να δροσίζω,στις ακρότατες στιγμές
της δίψας μου,τα χείλια !
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Όλυμπε,ανήφορε του Δία,
το χώμα σου είναι μαύρο
ζυμωμένο μ'όλα τα χινόπωρα
των καστανιών και των πλατάνων,
και το πόδι χώνεται βαθύτερα από το 'στραγάλι
για να σ' ανεβεί !
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(Άγγελος Σικελιανός)

Ο ΕΡΗΜΙΤΗΣ

Ο ΕΡΗΜΙΤΗΣ
A knight-errant is a figure of medieval chivalric romance literature. "Errant," meaning wandering or roving, indicates how the knight-errant would typically wander the land in search of adventures to prove himself as a knight, such as in a pas d'Armes.

Justitia Mayer

Justitia Mayer
ΑΝΑΓΩΓΗ ΣΕ ΝΟΜΟ ΤΟΥ ΚΡΑΤΟΥΣ ΤΗΣ ΘΕΛΗΣΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΣ ΤΑΞΗΣ
ΟΜΑΔΑ ΜΕΛΕΤΗΣ ΚΛΑΣΣΙΚΩΝ - SEPTIMUS AEON - COSMOPOLITIS
Να κάνω
Να απονέμω
Να επιλέγω
Να υπομένω
I tore myself away from the safe comfort of certainties through my love for truth — and truth rewarded me.
Endowed by the Giver of all Good
With Wit, Genius,and a Vigorous Understanding
He Employed these High Gifts
in Promoting the Cause of Humanity, Peace, and Justice,
of Civil and Religious Liberty,
of Pure, Ardent, and Affectionate Devotion.

CARITAS GENERIS HUMANIS

CARITAS GENERIS HUMANIS

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Septimus Aeon

Septimus Aeon

SEPTIMUS AEON - ΚΟΣΜΟΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΣ

``
''CARITAS GENERIS HUMANIS'' -Κικέρων-
.
-Λάϊμπνιτζ- : ''Φτάνει να γίνεται κάτι το συνεπές,και μου είναι αδιάφορο από ποιόν και που γίνεται,γιατί εύχομαι το καλό του ανθρώπινου γένους...''
.
ΕΠΙΔΙΩΞΗ,Η ΔΙΑΡΚΗΣ ΑΝΥΨΩΣΗ ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΙΝΟΥ ΓΕΝΟΥΣ,εκφράζοντας ως εκ τούτου μία συγκεκριμένη φιλοσοφική όσο και πολιτική συνάμα τοποθέτηση του ατόμου απέναντι στο κοινωνικό σύνολο.
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ΦΙΛΑΝΘΡΩΠΙΑ-ΦΥΣΙΟΛΑΤΡΕΙΑ-ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΑ
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Εθελοντικό και Αυτοδιοικούμενο Σώμα,
με ελεύθερη εισδοχή μελών,
ανεξαρτήτου πίστης,φυλής ή κοινωνικής προέλευσης.
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Χωρίς κερδοσκοπικές επιδιώξεις.
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Φορέας επικοινωνίας ανάμεσα στα διαφορετκά στρώματα της κοινωνίας και των Δημοσίων Αρχών.
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Φορέας ανάπτυξης τεχνικών και επαγγελματικών προτύπων,με στόχο την προσωπική εκπλήρωση και επιβίωση του κάθε μέλους.

Φορέας προώθησης της Συλλογικής Συνείδησης,
μέσα από την συγκριτική μελέτη της Φιλοσοφίας,
των Θρησκειών,των Επιστημών και των Τεχνών.

Φορέας προώθησης της Συμμετοχικής Δράσης των πολιτών-μελών στην Πολιτεία,με στόχο την αναγνώριση οικονομικών,
πολιτιστικών ή άλλων προνομίων,
συμβάλλοντας στον Πολιτισμό,στην Ατομική και στην
Κοινωνική Ευημερία.

Βωμούς να ορθώσουνε

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κι είναι,μέσα στους σκυφτούς,τα παληκάρια
κι είναι,μες τους κοιμισμένους,οι στρατιώτες.
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Με μαύρα τα μαντίλια στα κεφάλια τους,
πες τους και καλόγερους,αν θέλεις,
πες τους και φιλόσοφους..
..είν' οι ακριβοί της Φύσης..
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Ό,τι πολεμάτε για ν' αδράξετε
μ' ενός άδειου λόγου ορμή,
το ζητάνε αυτοί με τ' άρματα στα χέρια
και δε σκύβουνε γυρτούς βωμούς να ορθώσουνε,
κι είναι σαν πατέρες των παιδιών
που ΘΑ ΠΛΑΣΟΥΝΕ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΑ,
ΤΟΥ ΗΛΙΟΥ ΤΑΙΡΙΑ.
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(Όλο το ποίημα βρίσκεται στην ιστοσελίδα αυτή,στην ετικέτα ''Ποίηση'' - Κωστής Παλαμάς,'' Ο Λαός".)

Ο Οδυσσέας στους Κήπους του Αλκίνοου

'' Ειρήνη μέσα στο χάος ''

'' Δύναμη μέσα στη προσπάθεια ''

'' Κατανόηση μέσα στη πολυπλοκότητα ''

'' Συμβίωση μέσα στη διαφορετικότητα ''


Στόχος μας είναι η δημιουργία μιάς ιδεώδους κοινωνίας ή έστω μιάς περιορισμένης κοινότητας ανθρώπων,με δομές και κανόνες,που να εγγυώνται την ευτυχία όλων των μελών της.

Ο βασικός λόγος που μας οδηγεί στην οργάνωση και δημιουργία αυτής της κοινωνίας εντοπίζεται τόσο στην ανθρώπινη φύση μας όσο και στις δομές των σημερινών κοινωνιών.

Η πάντοτε ανήσυχη ανθρώπινη φύση,επιζητεί διαρκώς την υπέρβαση της.

Από την άλλη,οι δομές των σημερινών κοινωνιών και η γενικότερη φύση τους που οδηγούν στον εκμαυλισμό κυβερνούντων και κυβερνουμένων,στην έκπτωση των αξιών,την αδικία και την ανισότητα,στην παρακμή και τη σήψη,μας ωθούν στην προσπάθεια να δημιουργήσουμε μία κοινωνία,όπου όλα αυτά τα κοινωνικά πάθη να βρούν τη λύση τους ή και να αποφευχθούν εκ των προτέρων εξ ολοκλήρου και στη ρίζα τους.

Δεν δραπετεύουμε από το Υπαρκτό στο Μη-Υπαρκτό.
Βασισμένοι σε ξεκάθαρες,αγνές,λίγες αλλά ουσιώδεις και απλές στην εφαρμογή φιλοσοφικές αρχές κτίζουμε τη Πολιτεία μας.
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(Όλο το κείμενο,Ομήρου Οδύσσεια κεφάλαιο θ 95-481 και Ι 2-11,που περιγράφουν το βασίλειο των Φαιάκων και την διατριβή του Οδυσσέα στους Κήπους του βασιλιά Αλκίνου,
μπορείτε να την διαβάσεται στην ιστοσελίδα :
http://users.otenet.gr/~aper/homer/odm8m.htm
και αξίζει τη προσπάθεια και το χρόνο σας.)

Νέος Ουμανισμός

'' Η γνώση της ανθρώπινης οντότητας ως συνείδηση και βούληση είναι το θεμέλιο κάθε ανθρώπινης γνώσης.''

Προβάλλουμε το ανθρώπινο πρόσωπο,την ανθρώπινη οντότητα,ως την κεντρική αξία,μέχρι του σημείου να θεωρούμε τη γνώση του ως προύπόθεση κάθε γνώσης.

Διδαχή της δυνατής αποκάλυψης της ανθρώπινης οντότητας μέσω της λατρείας της Δικαιοσύνης.

Εν ονόματι του προσώπου ως πνευματικού όντος αγωνιζόμαστε.

Αυτός ο Νέος Ουμανισμός βασίζεται σε κάθε πολιτισμό που προβάλλει το ανθρώπινο πρόσωπο ως ανώτερη αξία έναντι των υλικών αναγκαιοτήτων και των συλλογικών μηχανισμών που προωθούν την ανάπτυξη τους.

Προσαρμόζομαι και Προσαρμόζω

Προς το Αρμόζων.

Σε κάθε γενιά ανατίθεται ο ρόλος της διατήρησης των παλαιών και αγαπητών μορφών,
αλλά επίσης και της συνετής επέκτασης και του εμπλουτισμού τους.

Κάθε κύκλος πρέπει να προσθέσει τους δικούς του καρπούς.
Καρπούς της δικής του έρευνας και αξιολόγησης.
Αξιολογώ τα καλά,σύμφωνα με την έρευνα και τη βιωματική μου εικόνα,και τα κρατάω.
Αποβάλλω,όμως,ότι θεωρώ μη χρήσιμο ή άνευ αξίας.

Καταστρέφω τις παλιές μορφές για να δημιουργήσω νέες,
αντάξιες μου.Εκείνο που χρειάζομαι στη διαδικασία αυτή
είναι η θέληση να αλλάξω,η γνώση τι να αλλάξω και η ικανότητα της προσαρμογής.

Χρειάζεται να αποφύγω τον κίνδυνο της αποκρυστάλλωσης με την πλαστικότητα και την διεύρυνση.

Αν όλα γύρω μου εγώ τα βρίσκω αντάξια μου ή είμαι τυχερός ευδαίμων ή έχω αποκρυσταλλωθεί,έχω παγιώσει το
περιβάλλον μου.

Ο κίνδυνος βρίσκεται στον δογματισμό και στην ακαμψία.

Ισχυρίζονται ότι η παλαιά τάξη πραγμάτων μεταβάλλεται.
Πράγματι μεταβάλλεται.Προς ποιά κατεύθυνση όμως ;
Μεταβάλλεται ως προς την ποσότητα,όχι ως προς την ποιότητα.
Είναι μία αλλαγή διάστασης και μορφής,και όχι ουσίας ή
βάσεως.

Αφαιρώντας τις προσθήκες του παρελθόντος που συσκοτίζουν και κηλιδώνουν,έχω την δυνατότητα να κτίσω
σε φωτεινές και ακηλίδωτες βάσεις.

Γιατί κοινωνία και όχι άτομα

Η νέα μαθητεία είναι πρωταρχικά ένα πείραμα ομαδικής εργασίας και το κύριο αντικείμενο της δεν είναι η τελειοποίηση ενός μεμονωμένου μαθητή.

Τα άτομα προορίζονται για να αλληλοσυμπληρώνονται και να αποτελούν απαραίτητα στοιχεία το ένα του άλλου.

Στο σύνολο των ιδιοτήτων τους όλα αυτά τα άτομα,
θα παρουσιάζουν μία αδιαίρετη ενότητα,
θα είναι ενιαία μονάδα,
μία πνευματική κοινωνία ικανή και χρήσιμη,
μία κοινωνία μέσω της οποίας η πνευματική ενέργεια να μπορεί να μεταβιβάζεται σε όλους τους ανθρώπους.

Οι σφαίρες υπηρεσίας των μεμονωμένων μαθητών παραμένουν οι ίδιες όπως και πρώτα,αλλά στα διάφορα πεδία της ατομικής προσπάθειας τους προστίθεται μία ομαδική δραστηριότητα και ζωή που γίνεται κατανοητώτερη καθώς υλοποιείται.

Πρώτο αναγκαίο ζητούμενο είναι συνεπώς,
να συνδεθούμε και να ενοποιηθούμε σαν μία μονάδα,
ώστε κάθε πρόσωπο σ'αυτή να μπορεί να εργαστεί σε στενή νοητική επικοινωνία και πνευματική συνεργασία με τ'άλλα.

Αυτό απαιτεί οπωσδήποτε χρόνο,προσπάθεια,θέληση,
γνώση και καλή διάθεση.
Όλοι είμαστε ίσοι,αλλά ο καθένας διαφορετικός.
Η διαφορετικότητα μας είναι που δίνει την αρμονία στο σύνολο.

Γρήγορα αποτελέσματα και θεαματικές ανελίξεις
δεν είναι στις υποσχέσεις μου.
Η έφεση,η υπομονή,η καλή διάθεση,η πειθαρχία,
η φιλία,η αποδοχή της διαφορετικότητας μας,
είναι οι καλοί μας σύμβουλοι.
Η δειλία,η αναβλητικότητα,η έλλειψη ειλικρίνειας,
ο υπέρμετρος εγω'ι'σμός,η ματαιοδοξία,η υποκρισία,η μωροπιστία,η προπαίτεια,η αλαζονεία,το θράσσος, η υποτίμηση,οι επικρίσεις,η βιασύνη,
είναι εμπόδια στη πρόοοδο μας.

Υποτάσσοντας τις ιδέες της προσωπικής μου ανάπτυξης,
στις ανάγκες της ομάδας,επιταχύνω την πρόοδο της ομάδας,
συγχρόνως όμως της δικής μου.
'' Τράβα με να σε τραβώ ν'ανεβούμε στο βουνό ''

Είναι καλό να θυμηθούμε ότι,κατά γενικό κανόνα,
κανείς δεν πείθεται σ'εκείνο που του λένε οι άλλοι,
-άσχετα πόσο φανερή είναι η αλήθεια-.

Μόνο οι αλήθειες εκείνες που δοκιμάζονται μέσα στο καμίνι της δικής μας,της ατομικής μας εμπειρίας,αφομοιώνονται πραγματικά στη συνείδηση μας και δίνουν καρπούς.

Πώς όμως θα βιώσεις κάτι,αν δεν στο δείξει κάποιος και το δοκιμάσεις ;

Ελεύθερος Στοχασμός

Ελεύθερος Στοχασμός
ΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΗ-ΛΟΓΙΚΗ-ΑΙΤΙΑ,ΟΧΙ ΔΟΓΜΑΤΙΣΜΟΙ,ΟΧΙ ΑΥΘΕΝΤΙΕΣ

Virtues

6 core virtues. Under these virtues they listed 24 character strengths associated with each one. The character strengths were the avenues to living and attaining that virtue. Let’s take a look at the list:

1. Wisdom and knowledge-cognitive strengths that entail the acquisition and use of knowledge

  • Creativity
  • Curiosity
  • Open-mindedness
  • Love of learning
  • Perspective

2. Courage-emotional strengths that involve the exercise of will to accomplish goals in the face of opposition, external or internal

  • Bravery
  • Persistence
  • Integrity
  • Vitality

3. Humanity-interpersonal strengths that involve tending and befriending others

  • Love
  • Kindness
  • Social Intelligence

4. Justice-civic strengths that underlie healthy community life

  • Citizenship
  • Fairness
  • Leadership

5. Temperance-strengths that protect against excess

  • Forgiveness and mercy
  • Humility/modesty
  • Prudence
  • Self-regulation (self-control)

6. Transcendence-strengths that forge connections to other people and the larger universe and provide meaning

  • Appreciation of beauty and excellence (awe, wonder, elevation)
  • Gratitude
  • Hope
  • Humor
  • Spirituality

Before you proceed further, take 20 minutes to take the VIA Survey of Character Strengths, available free atauthentichappiness.org under the heading “Engagement Questionnaires.”

Did you take the test? Good. Now look over the list of strengths given in your results.

No test is perfect, and the taker can bias the results by choosing answers that don’t describe themselves as much as they describe the person they wish they were. So you want to double-check that the strengths listed are the real you. Seligman and Peterson recommend that you evaluate the authenticity of each strength with this criteria:

  • A sense of ownership and authenticity (“This is the real me”).
  • A feeling of excitement while displaying the strength, especially at first.
  • A rapid learning curve as the strength is first practiced.
  • A continuous learning of new ways to enact the strength.
  • A sense of yearning to find ways to use it.
  • A feeling of inevitability in using the strength, as if one cannot be stopped or dissuaded from its display.
  • Joy, zest, enthusiasm, even ecstasy while using it.
  • Invigoration rather than exhaustion when using the strength.
  • The creation and pursuit of personal projects that revolve around the strength.
  • Intrinsic motivation to use the strength.

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    PRE-CHRISTIAN MYSTICS AND INFLUENCES ON MYSTICISM


    Pythagoras (c.580/570-c.500 B.C.E.): A Presocratic philosopher. Founder of a major school of philosophy/religion that emphasized the mystical interconnections in numbers, nature, and the human soul. The natural and the ethical world were inseparable.

    Parmenides (c.515-c.450 B.C.E.): On Nature, extant in fragments. Another of the Presocratics. Extends Pythagoras by insisting that all that exists is unchanging and unified. Therefore, if something is changing, it is illusory. This paves the way for the two-world view important for much mysticism. Influences: Pythagoras.

    Plato (428-348 B.C.E.): Sophist, Republic, Parmenides, many others. Most important of ancient philosophers. His philosophical system provides the basis of most later mystical forms.Influences: Pythagoras, Parmenides.

    Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E.): Metaphysics, De Anima, Nicomachean Ethics. While Aristotle himself is not really considered to be a mystic, he is an important influence on later mystics, especially when combined with Plato by Plotinus, and also when Christianized in the high Middle Ages.

    Philo (c.20 B.C.E.-c.41 C.E.): The Contemplative Life. An Alexandrian Jew who drew fromPlatonist tradition, Stoicism, and neo-Pythagoreanism to create a fusion of the active or virtuous life and the contemplative life.

    Plotinus (c.205-270 C.E.): Enneads. The non-Christian, neo-Platonic basis for much Christian, Jewish, and Islamic mysticism. Influences: Plato, Aristotle.

    Porphyry (c.232-304 C.E.): Isagoge. Compiled Plotinus' Enneads, and wrote a life of Plotinus. He was strongly anti-Christian, yet he became important in the history of Christian mysticism.

    Proclus or Proclusthe Lycian (412-485 C.E.): The Elements of Theology. Athenian Neo-platonist, who influenced Pseudo-Dionysius, and beyond him most of the mystical tradition. While respecting Plotinus, Proclus also amended his philosophical structure.


    CHRISTIAN MYSTICS AND MOVEMENTS

    (1) Early Church

    Ignatius of Antioch (c. 35-c.107): Christocentric mystic. For him Christ's death and resurrectiontake on mystical significance.

    St. Polycarp (c.69-c.155): Had a mystical vision which foretold his martyrdom by fire.

    Justin Martyr (c.105-c.165): First Apology. Used Greek philosophy as the stepping-stone to Christian theology. The mystical conclusions that some Greeks arrived at, pointed to Christ.Influences: Pythagoras, Plato, Plotinus, Aristotle, Stoicism.

    Irenaeus (c.125-c.202): Revolution and Overthrow of False Knowledge (or Against Heresies). Irenaeus' work was directed against Gnosticism. He emphasized John's gospel, particularly theLogos, which became the voice of God that revealed itself to all people.

    Tertullian (c.155-c.222): To Martyrs, Apology, Against the Valentinians, Against Marcion, On the Soul. Emphasized a faith that was a contradiction to reason. "I believe because it is absurd." First to use trinitarian (three-in-one) formulation for God.

    Origen (c.185-254): On Principles, Against Celsus. Studied under Clement of Alexandria, and probably also Ammonius Saccus (Plotinus' teacher). He Christianized and theologized neo-Platonism. Each soul has individually fallen (emanation), and must find its way back to God (return) through the help of the Logos, Christ. Origen looks quite Gnostic at times.

    St. Antony (c.251-356): The Letters of St. Antony the Great. Early hermit or solitary monk, and a model for later monasticism, particularly of his eremetical type.

    St. Athanasius (c.296-373): Against the Gentiles, Apology Against the Arians. Bishop of Alexandria (328-73), wrote a Life of Antony, and was an influence on later Eastern Orthodox mysticism.

    Gregory of Nazianzus (329-389): Forty-five Sermons. One of the Cappadocians, early church fathers.

    Basil the Great (c.330-379): Longer Rules, Liturgy of St. Basil. One of the Cappadocians, early church fathers. He gave a mystical orientation to the monastic movement.

    Gregory of Nyssa (c.335-c.398): Dialogue with his Sister Macrina concerning the Resurrection. Believed that the universe existed as a harmonious order emanating from God. One of theCappadocians.

    Augustine (354-430): De Trinitate, Confessions. Important source for much mediaeval mysticism. Brings Platonism and Christianity together. He emphasizes the soul's search for God, made possible by the illumination of the mind of God. Influences: Plato, Plotinus.

    (2) Mediaeval (Catholic and Orthodox) Church

    Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (writing c.500): The Celestial Hierarchy, the Mystical Theology, and The Divine Names. Originates the distinction between kataphatic and apophatictheology. Influences: Plotinus.

    John Scotus Eriugena (c.810-c.877): Periphyseon. Eriugena translated Pseudo-Dionysius from Greek into Latin. He holds that humans are a microcosm of the universe. That which is shared, the essence of all things, is God. Influences: Plotinus, Augustine, Pseudo-Dionysius.

    Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153): Sermons, De diligendo Deo, On the Love of God. Cistercian mystic. Promoted a mystical vision of rhapsodic love, in which the Church is described in erotic terms as the bride of Christ. His love-mysticism had the tendency to be anti-intellectual, as in his disputes with Abelard.

    William of St.-Thierry (c.1085-1148): Golden Letter, On the Contemplation of God, On the Nature and Dignity of Love. A Cistercian contemporary of Bernard's, William also emphasized love-mysticism, but with subtle differences from Bernard in his use of Augustine.

    Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179): Scivias, The Book of Divine Works, Letters. Early German speculative mystic, reminiscent of Isaiah or Ezekiel at times. She was greatly respected in her time, both for her writings as well as for her music and art. Influences: Augustine, Bernard of Clairvaux.

    Victorines: Hugh of St. Victor (c.1096-c.1142), Richard of St. Victor (d. 1173): On Sacraments. Hugh is the more important of the two. He argues for a close tie between reason and mysticism.

    Francis of Assisi (John Bernardone) (1182-1226): Canticle of the Sun. Founder of the Franciscan order, which emphasized self-renunciation and poverty. Francis approaches nature mysticism at times, particularly when he sees God in all living things.

    Albertus Magnus (1206-1280): The teacher of Thomas Aquinas. In the tradition of Pythagoras, emphasized the essential unity of science and mysticism. Influences: Augustine, Pseudo-Dionysius.

    Beatrice of Nazareth (1200-1268): The Seven modes of Sacred Love. Belgian Cistercian mystic. Associated with the Beguines. Influences: Augustine.

    Mechthild of Magdeburg (1207-1282): The Flowing Light of the Godhead. Strongly feminine images in mysticism. Devotional mystic. Associated with the Beguines. Influences: Bernard of Clairvaux, Hildegard, Gregory the Great.

    Bonaventure (John Fidanza) (1217-1274): The Mind's Road to God, The Tree of Life, The Life of St. Francis. Franciscan monk, and the architect of the philosophical, theological, and mystical side of Francis' thought. Mysticism in the Augustinian tradition. Influences: Augustine, St. Francis of Assisi, Victorines.

    St. Thomas Aquinas (1224-1275): Summa Theologica, De Anima, many others. Dominican monk and the greatest Catholic theologian and philosopher. Late in life, he had a mystical experience which caused him to question his scholastic past. Influences: Aristotle, Augustine,Pseudo-Dionysius, Eriugena.

    Ramon Llull (c.1235-1315): Great Art, The Book of the Lover and the Beloved. Franciscan. Legend has it that Llull wrote 200 works, was an alchemist and a magician. He also worked on the logic of science. The "Great Art" is the scientific and mystical calculation of the interrelations of all things. Influences: Bonaventure.

    Angela of Foligno (c.1248-1309): The Book of Divine Consolations of the Blessed Angela of Foligno. Mysticism is based on the facts of Christ's life and death. Influences: Francis of Assisi, Bonaventure.

    Marguerite Porete (d. 1310): The Mirror of Simple Souls.

    Meister Eckhart (1260-1327/8): Sermons, Parisian Questions and Prologues. [Some English-language selections from his writings are available.] Dominican monk. One of the most important early German speculative mystics. Eckhart is the first of the so-called "Rhineland" mystics. The Sermons were in German, the academic works in Latin. Influences: Pseudo-Dionysius.

    Hadewijch (Adelwip) of Brabant/Antwerp (13th century): Letters, Poems in Stanzas, Visions,Poems in Couplets. Belgian Beguine. One of the greatest exponents of love mysticism.Influences: Plato, Plotinus, Pseudo-Dionysius, Gregory of Nyssa, Richard of St. Victor.

    Jan van Ruysbroeck (1293-1381): The Adornment of the Spiritual Marriage (Spiritual Espousals),The Sparkling Stone, The Book of Supreme Truth. Flemish mystic, sometimes considered one of the Rhineland mystics. Outlines the stages of the mystical life. Influences: Eckhart, Hadewijch.

    Henry Suso (1295-1366): The Little Book of Truth, The Little Book of Wisdom (Horologium Sapientiae). A Rhineland mystic. Influences: Eckhart.

    Gregory Palamas (1296-1359): Eastern Orthodox mystic. Influences: Pseudo-Dionysius, Athanasius.

    Johannes Tauler (1300-1361): Sermons. Rhineland mystic and Dominican. Tauler emphasized the inner person rather than outer works, and because of this became popular in Protestant circles in the Reformation, and later Pietism and Romanticism. He was part of the same community that produced the Theologia Germanica. Influences: Eckhart, Mechthild of Magdeburg.

    Anonymous (c.1350-1400): Theologia Germanica or Theologia Deutsch. Important influence in the German mystical tradition. Luther rediscovered and popularized it. Influences: Augustine, Eckhart, Tauler.

    Richard Rolle (1300-1349): The Fire of Love. Part of the "English school" of late mediaeval mysticism. Emphasizes the "physicality" of the mystical experience (feeling heat, seeing colours, etc.).

    Birgitta (Brigida) Suecica of Sweden (1302-1373): Ascetic mystic. Heavily involved in political activity. Influences: St. Francis of Assisi.

    Anonymous (c.1349-c.1395): The Cloud of Unknowing, [as modernized, see also early text] The Book of Privy Council. Part of the "English school" of late mediaeval mysticism. The emphasis on "unknowing" God is part of Pseudo-Dionysius' apophatic theology. Influences: Pseudo-Dionysius.

    Walter Hilton (d. 1395): The Scale (Ladder) of Perfection, Epistle to a Devout Man. AnAugustinian monk, Hilton was an English mystic.

    Julian of Norwich (1342-1413?): Showings or Revelations of Divine Love. Julian was part of the "English school" of late mediaeval mysticism. Mystical experience that came at the point of death. The experience came with healing, and she devoted her life to understanding her vision.Influences: Pseudo-Dionysius, Aquinas (?).

    Margery Kempe (c.1413): Mainly known as the biographer of Julian of Norwich.

    Catherine of Siena (1347-1380): Il Dialogo. Italian. Mystic; advisor to Pope Gregory XI.Influences: Augustine.

    Thomas à Kempis (c.1380-1471): The Imitation of Christ. Augustinian monk. Finest expression of devotio moderna, modern spirituality, which downplays the Rhineland mystics' concern with contemplation and speculative theology, and stresses the practice of simple piety and asceticism. Influences: Eckhart.

    Nicolaus of Cusa (Cusanus, Nikolaus Krebs) (1401-1464): The Vision of God (1453), De Docta Ignorantia. German mystic. Part of the revival of Platonism in the Renaissance. Cusanus was a speculative mystic who emphasized the incomprehensibility and paradoxicality of God.Influences: Plotinus, Pseudo-Dionysius, Eckhart.

    St. Catherine of Genoa (1447-1510): Life and Doctrines, Treatise on Purgatory. Mysticism spurred in part by the abuse and neglect by her husband. Her trauma becomes mystical as she argues that purgatory is a stage on the mystical path, the final purification of the effects of self-love.

    Teresa of Avila (1515-1582): Life, by Herself; The Way of Perfection; The Interior Castle. Spanish Carmelite nun. Formed the Discalced (Barefoot) Carmelites, with St. John of the Cross. Is very important for describing the stages of the mystical journey. Influences: Augustine.

    St. John of the Cross (Juan de Yepes) (1542-1591): Dark Night of the Soul and Ascent of Mt. Carmel. Spanish mystic. (Discalced Carmelite) Both John and Teresa emphasize mysticism as union with God, attainable only in the denial of the self. Influences: Teresa of Avila.

    Giordano Bruno (1548-1600): Hermetic philosopher, one of the most important philosophers of the Renaissance. Bruno advocated a kind of nature mysticism which had a strong scientific component to it.

    St. Francois de Sales (1567-1622): The Introduction to the Devout Life (Philothea), Treatise on the Love of God. French mystic. Devout Life is a classic of French spirituality.

    Louis Claude de Saint Martin (1743-1803): Theosophic Correspondence. While technically Catholic, St. Martin's mysticism follows much closer in the tradition of Boehme and other nature mystics. Influences: Boehme, Swedenborg, Weigel, Law.

    (3) Non-Catholic Christian Mystics (16th-18th century)

    Martin Luther (1483-1546): While Luther had a well-known antipathy to mystics, it is also true that there is the foundation of mystical life in his theology of the heart, particularly in his early thought. Influences: Augustine, Theologica Germanica.

    Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486-1535): De Occulta Philosophia (1533). It is not clear whether to call Agrippa Catholic or not. He did not embrace the Reformation, yet many of his themes are much closer to Weigel and Boehme than to any Catholic mystic. His was a speculative mysticism, as much interested in magic and alchemy as in spiritual life.

    Paracelsus (Phillipus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim) (1493-1541): Another speculative mystic more interested in medical alchemy, astronomy, and natural philosophy.

    Valentin Weigel (1533-1588): Know Thyself (1572). Weigel begins in the tradition of Rhineland mysticism, and moves to the speculative nature mysticism of Paracelsus. Influences: Eckhart, Tauler, Theologica Germanica, Paracelsus.

    Jacob Boehme (1575-1624): Aurora (1612) [in German], Mysterium Pansophicum (1620),Signature Rerum (1622), Mysterium Magnum (1623). Lusatian Lutheran. A major figure in German mysticism. Influences: Eckhart, the Jewish Kabbalah, Valentin Weigel, Renaissance alchemy, Paracelsus.

    Christian Knorr von Rosenroth (1636-1689): Kabbala Denudata: The Kabbalah Uncovered. AChristian Kabbalist. Influenced by the Kabbalah, Jacob Boehme.

    Angelus Silesius (Johannes Scheffler 1624-1677): The Cherubic Wanderer [Hungarian version] (1657-on). Mysticism in epigrammatic couplets.

    George Fox (1624-1691): Founder of the Quakers. Influences: Boehme.

    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz (1646-1716): Monadology. Usually thought of as a rationalist philosopher rather than a mystic. However, while it may be too much to call him a mystic, it is certainly possible to see the affinities between his thought and that of Cusanus, Weigel, Boehme, and other nature mystics. His most important contribution is to blend inner life with rationality; most Pietists (and most scientists) assumed them to be mutually exclusive.

    William Law (1686-1761): The Spirit of Love (1752-1754). English mystic. Law is most famous for his devotional works (like A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life), but later in his life he became interested in Jacob Boehme, and wrote several mystical treatises.

    Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772): Many works, including Arcana Coelestia, Heaven and Hell,The Heavenly City, Divine Love and Wisdom, etc. Swedenborg worked out a detailed understanding of nature mysticism, applying it to everything from the animal world to the spiritual world. He is one of the few mystics to have an active following to the present.

    Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (1702-1782): Nature mystic, Pietist. Influences: Boehme, Weigel, Swedenborg.

    Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803): Another person who is often not counted as a mystic, but who followed Leibnitz in attempting to blend science and mysticism into a kind of vitalism.Influences: Cusanus, Boehme, Leibnitz.

    NOTE: After the 18th century, the influence of mysticism explodes in the Romanticism of Germany, England, and America. True mystics, however, remain few.

    JEWISH MYSTICS AND MYSTICISM

    Kabbalah [See also links maintained by Colin Low.]

    Abraham ben Samuel Abulafia (1240-1291): One of the founders of the Spanish Kabbalah.

    Moses ben Shem Tob de Leon (1250-1305): Zohar (The Book of Splendor). The most important writer of the most important Kabbalist document.

    Moses Cordovero (1522-1570): Pardes Rimmonim, Elimah Rabbati, Palmtree of Deborah. Spanish Kabbalist. Cordovero laid the groundwork for the Kabbalist ethical literature that proliferated in the 16th-18th centuries.

    Isaac Luria (1534-1572): Founder of the Lurianic Kabbalah, which is the modern version. Mostmodern Kabbalists follow Luria's version.

    Hasidism

    Israel ben Eliezer, Ba'al Shem Tov (Besht) (1700-1760): Founder of the Hasidim, the sect appearing during the final stages of the Kabbalah's development.

    Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in the Ukraine (1772-1810): Martin Buber, the author of I and Thou(Ich und Du), calls him the last Jewish mystic.

    ISLAMIC MYSTICS AND MYSTICISM

    Sufism has sources in sacred texts, the remembrance of Allah, and respect for those who exemplify the straight path of Islam through and beyond explicit injunctions of the law.

    Hasan of Basra (d. 728): Early advocate of ascetic piety. Hasan emphasized the Koran or Qur'anas the standard of right and wrong, which in turn emphasized the fear of God.

    al Hallaj (d. 922): The Ta wa-sin Tried and executed for claiming that God had come to dwell in him.

    al Farabi (ca. 873-950): Important philosopher as well as a mystic. Influences: Plotinus.

    al Ghazali (d. 1111): First-rate Aristotelean philosopher, who extended Aristotle's theory of perception to argue for a kind of mystical perception that goes beyond reason. Influences: Aristotle.

    ADDENDUM: TERMS, TRENDS, AND MOVEMENTS WORTH KNOWING ABOUT

    Alchemy: Alchemy, as often as not, assumes a Hermetic world view. Most people know alchemy as the search for the principle of transmutation of baser metals into higher (e.g., lead into gold). It is really broader, and represents the attempt to understand the connections in the world. Paracelsus practiced a medical alchemy, in which the body was a collection of balancing principles, and illness meant that the balance was off. If you take away the spiritual assumptions behind the alchemical forces, you have something remarkably close to Newtonian physics.

    Beghards: male counterparts to the Beguines. Fewer, and less of an issue for the church at the time.

    Beguines: group of female contemplatives, some of whom were mystics. They were condemned as heretics because they represented a challenge to the church's authority. Many important female mystics were associated with the Beguines, although the group was not necessarily mystical (some thought that mystical visions got in the way of practical life).

    Gnosticism: Derived from Greek gnosis, knowledge. The Gnostic is one who claims esoteric knowledge about God and the metaphysical structure of the universe. There is a strong distinction between spirit and matter, God and the world. This position sometimes resulted in asceticism (the spirit must be liberated from the bonds of the flesh), and sometimes antinomianism (the material world is inconsequential, so there is no point in resisting carnal impulses). Some later mysticism (e.g. quietism) has the world-denying aspects of gnosticism.

    Hermeticism: Followers of the legendary figure Hermes Trismegistus, or thrice-great Hermes, reputed to be an Egyptian writer. Much nature mysticism of the Renaissance found hermetic thought useful, because both understood the world to be intrinsically interconnected, and only understandable once those connections were understood. Hermes mixed with Pseudo-Dionysius was common fare in Renaissance Italy, until Isaac Casaubon showed that Hermes was not who he said he was.

    Kabbalah: Jewish mysticism that has its roots earlier than Christianity, but which flourishes in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The Kabbalah struggles with the problem of how the human person can relate to a God who is totally other, and how that God relates to creation.

    Monasticism: Although the tendency to live apart for spiritual devotion has a long history, it is closely tied to mysticism in the Middle Ages. The disciplines associated with mysticism have their most rigorous application there. The most famous orders are the Franciscans (St. Francis of Assisi, Bonaventure), the Dominicans (Thomas Aquinas, Meister Eckhart), the Carmelites(Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross), the Benedictines (St. Benedict), and the Jesuits (St. Ignatius of Loyola). The orders exist to this day, and continue to be places that encourage mysticism and contemplation (Thomas Merton was a Trappist monk, for instance).

    Rhineland Mysticism: The Rhineland mystics were German mystics that follow the influence of Meister Eckhart. They tend to emphasize the search for the inner ground of the soul.

    Sufism: The mystical bent in Islam is supported by passages from the Koran (or Qur'an) and is represented by the Sufis. Because there is a dominant emphasis on prophetic activism and legalism in Islam, Muslim tradition may be misunderstood as entirely inhospitable to mysticism. But the Sufi way, mainly transmitted through "lay orders" that trace their origin to some influential spiritual teacher, preserve a distinctively Islamic mysticism. Among these Sufi subtraditions are the Naqshbandi and the Nimatullahi, but there are several others. A few modern organizations (such as the International Sufi Movement led by Hidayat Inayat Khan) claim descent from traditional Sufis but do not require their followers to be Muslims. And recently the great Sufi poetJalaluddin Rumi has been rediscovered as a source of inspiration by poets Robert Bly andColeman Barks. However, most practicing Sufis affirm that they are Muslims.

    IMPORTANT SECONDARY SOURCES

    The secondary sources in mysticism are quite varied. Sometimes whole works are devoted to the subject; sometimes chapters of quite unexpected works will be on mysticism. More general reflections on mysticism can be found as introductions or appendices to works on particular mystics or chapters in philosophies or psychologies of religion. And, many works on mysticism that seem to be reflections on the nature of mysticism turn out to be anthologies of writings of various mystics. Compounding the problem is the fact that the word "mysticism" has been used for all sorts of experiences, philosophical positions, personality types, writings, or whatever. Where to go?

    Well, here are my favorites. Of course, this is highly selective, not to mention somewhat idiosyncratic. I will start with the good general bibliographies first -- consulting these will lead you to other things. You will have to find bibliographies for individual mystics yourself (come see me on this; I might be able to help). In the "General Secondary Sources" section, I have not included several fine works that reflect on mysticism in general from the point of view of a particular mystic (except for von Huegel's work, that is). Most of these you can find by looking for the particular mystic.

    (1) Bibliographies

    Bowman, Mary Ann. Western mysticism: A guide to the basic works. Chicago: American Library Association, 1978. ~~ A very good work, to 1978. It is well organized, and has a good index. It is better than Sharma & Arndt, although both are quite old.

    CD-ROM Indices -- Modern Languages Association (MLA) Index, Philosopher's Index, PsychLit Index, Religion Index. ~~ All of these will produce more references than you can use, if you look either under "mysticism" or under a particular mystic's name, or under the name of a movement (e.g. "Beguine"). These indices have the virtue of also giving you abstracts. . . .

    Jones, C., Wainwright, G., Yarnold, E., eds. The study of spirituality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986. ~~ Each entry comes with a short bibliography. This is a good place to start if you want information on a particular individual.

    McGinn, Bernard. The foundations of mysticism. New York: Crossroad Press, 1991. ~~ McGinn has a great bibliography in the back of this book. More on McGinn later.

    Sharma, Umesh and Arndt, John. Mysticism: A select bibliography. Waterloo, Ont.: Waterloo Lutheran University, 1973. ~~ This bibliography goes well beyond Western mysticism. At over 1500 entries, it is quite good (although of course, still selective, given the immense amount of material they could have included). There are only two real drawbacks: it is hard to find . . . , and it is over 20 years old (a lot has happened in theory of mysticism since 1973). While the entries are not organized under headings, there is an index at the back. A good resource.

    Underhill, Evelyn. Mysticism, 12th edition. New York: Meridian Books, 1955. ~~ Underhill lists texts, translations, and studies for many different mystics, quite a number not included in my list.

    (2) Biographies

    Encyclopedia of philosophy, Macmillan and Free Press, 1967. ~~ It will not have all the mystics listed above, but only those that are clearly philosophically significant. However, what it does have is well done.

    Ferguson, John. An illustrated encyclopedia of mysticism and the mystery religions. New York: Seabury Press, 1977. ~~ Although sometimes a bit sloppy about its characterizations (I think it buys into the hype a bit too much), this is a good quick reference for people, movements, and ideas.

    Jones, C., Wainwright, G., Yarnold, E., eds. The study of spirituality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986. ~~ A good resource on the history of spirituality, with dozens of entries by major writers on important people, movements, and concepts.

    Reese, W. L., Dictionary of philosophy and religion. Humanities Press, 1980. ~~ Very brief entries on virtually all the people mentioned here.

    (3) General Secondary Sources

    Almond, Philip. Mystical experience and religious doctrine: An investigation of the study of mysticism in world religions. Berlin and New York: Mouton, 1982. ~~ Almond focusses on the interpretation of mystical experience, and does a good critique of different thinkers.

    Bynum, Caroline Walker. Jesus as mother. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982. ~~ A classic on mysticism and women in the High Middle Ages.

    Carmody, Denise L. & John T. Carmody. Mysticism: Holiness east and west. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996. ~~ A breezy overview of mysticism around the world. As with most works of this sort, the further the term mysticism is extended, the harder it is to maintain the commonalities. Still, not a bad introduction.

    Certeau, Michel de. The mystic fable. Volume 1: The 16th and 17th Centuries. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1992. ~~ de Certeau is chiefly known for his work in post-modern and post-colonial circles, mainly on embodiment. This is one of his final works, and is an excellent rethinking of early modern mysticism as the "attempt to represent the unrepresentable."

    Ellwood, Robert. Mysticism and religion. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1980. ~~ Long used as a basic introduction to mysticism in religion departments. Also available in a slightly revised second edition ~ New York: Seven Bridges Press, 1998.

    Evans, Donald. Spirituality and human nature. Albany, New York: SUNY Press, 1992. ~~ A philosopher/mystic teaching at the University of Toronto gives a defense of the rationality and respectability of mystical experience.

    Forman, Robert K. C., ed. The problem of pure consciousness: Mysticism and philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. ~~ A good compilation of essays on the debate betweenperennialists and constructivists, as Forman calls them, or those who regard mystical experience as pure, and those that argue that it is mediated through language, tradition, culture, religion, and other factors.

    Happold, F. C. Mysticism: A study and an anthology. London, England: Penguin, 1963. ~~ One of the first attempts to place mysticism in the modern world.

    Horne, James. Beyond mysticism (1978). The moral mystic (1983). Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. ~~ Both these books deserve more attention than they receive. Horne identifies and tackles several issues in philosophy and mysticism.

    Huegel, F. von. The mystical element of religion. 2 vols., London: Dent, 1908; New York: Dutton, 1923. ~~ The grand-daddy of modern scholarship on mysticism. Working from the writings of Catherine of Genoa, Huegel concludes that the mystical or experiential element is an essential component of true religion.

    Idel, Moshe. Kabbalah: New perspectives. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1988. ~~ The best recent discussion of the Kabbalah.

    Idel, Moshe & Bernard McGinn, eds. Mystical union and monotheistic faith: An ecumenical dialogue. New York: MacMillan, 1989. ~~ An investigation of the unio mystica in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. ~ Reprinted as Mystical Union in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam : An Ecumenical Dialogue. New York: Continuum, 1996.

    James, William. The varieties of religious experience. New York: Mentor Books, 1958. ~~ One of the first Gifford Lectures ever given (1901-1902), James' book has a long section in which he gives examples of mystical experience and outlines a rudimentary phenomenology of mysticism. This is the starting point for many later writers. His (1897) essay "The will to believe" raises questions that complement rather than contribute directly to the study of mysticism.

    Jones, Richard. Mysticism examined. Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press, 1993. ~~ A collection of Jones' essays from the previous 15 years, he takes an analytic philosophical approach to the questions of mysticism.

    Katz, Steven, ed. Mysticism and philosophical analysis (1978). London and New York: Oxford University Press.
    ___________, ed. Mysticism and religious traditions (1983). London and New York: Oxford University Press.
    ___________, ed. Mysticism and language (1992). London and New York: Oxford University Press.
    All these volumes have important essays in them, not the least of which is Katz' own "Language, Epistemology, and Mysticism" in the first book. That essay set the stage for a debate over the nature of mystical experience that continues today.

    Louth, Andrew. The origins of the Christian mystical tradition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1981. ~~ Just about anything Louth writes is worth reading (he also did a very good introduction to Pseudo-Dionysius, called Denis the Areopagite, and several essays on patristic-age mystics); this was the best on this topic before McGinn's work.

    McGinn, Bernard. The foundations of mysticism. New York: Crossroad Press, 1991. ~~ The first of a promised 4-volume series on the history and theory of mysticism, this is a spectacular beginning. It is wide-ranging, sympathetic to mysticism without being blind to its problems, very well researched, and easy to read. Besides that, it gives intelligent critiques of many other recent writers on mysticism. It is already orders of magnitude better than anything else out there. (Do I sound enthusiastic?). Volume II, The growth of mysticism, continues the strong tradition of scholarship. It covers the period from Gregory the Great to the 12th century.

    Otto, Rudolf. The idea of the holy. London: Oxford University Press, 1958. ~~ As the subtitle says, "an inquiry into the non-rational factor in the idea of the divine and its relation to the rational." Technically not mysticism, but Otto (1869-1937) has major implications for mysticism. His later book, Mysticism east and west, which may from the title seem more relevant to a discussion of mysticism, is a seriously flawed attempt to compare Meister Eckhart and Acharya Sankara.

    Scholem, Gershom. Major trends in Jewish mysticism. New York: Schocken Books, 1961. (First published in 1941.) ~~ Scholem is the most famous modern interpreter of Jewish mysticism. This provides a good, if somewhat breezy overview.

    Scholem, Gershom. Kabbalah. New York: Dorset Books, 1974. ~~ Much more indepth on this important type of Jewish mysticism, although Idel's book is more scholarly.

    Staal, Frits. Exploring mysticism. London, England: Penguin, 1975. ~~ Staal argues that mystical experience can be studied in the same way that we would study any other object of scientific investigation, as long as there is some way of inducing actual mystical states in the researcher.

    Stace, W. T. Mysticism and philosophy. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippencott, 1960. ~~ Stace makes some classic distinctions here that have become part of the language of theory of mysticism.

    Underhill, Evelyn. Mysticism, 12th edition. New York: Meridian Books, 1955. ~~ First published in 1910, Underhill tries to consider mysticism from both the outside and the inside. This is an old classic, and worth consulting, even though later works fulfill this project better.

    Underhill, Evelyn. Practical mysticism. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1915. ~~ Despite the odd title, this is a good introduction to the life and practice of mysticism. Underhill intends this as a kind of primer to the mystical life.

    Weeks, Andrew. German mysticism. Albany, New York: SUNY Press, 1993. ~~ After work on Jacob Boehme, Weeks provides solid treatment of mysticism through about 800 years of German history. Weeks is an historian, and as such contextualizes mysticism in the political, social, and intellectual worlds very well.

    Woods, Richard, ed. Understanding mysticism. New York: Image Books, 1980. ~~ A very good collection of essays on mysticism, from a variety of points of view and disciplinary commitments.

    Zaehner, R. C. Mysticism: Sacred and profane. London: Oxford, 1961. ~~ Zaehner argues for a difference between theistic and monistic (nature) mysticism, the latter of which is induced by (among other things) drugs.

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    One document often cited as promoting a liberal hawkish point of view is Progressive Internationalism: A Democratic National Security Strategy, published by the Progressive Policy Institute in October 2003. Another document related to this philosophy is a letter to President Bush] sent by Social Democrats USA in February 2003, urging the military overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime.

    In January 2004, Berman, Friedman, Hitchens, Packer, Pollack, Weisberg and Zakaria participated, along with Fred Kaplan, in a five-day online forum entitled Liberal Hawks Reconsider the Iraq War, in which they discussed whether they had been correct in advocating military action against Saddam Hussein's regime. Kaplan by that point had renounced his prior support, but the general consensus among the participants was that, despite the absence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, the war had still been justified on humanitarian grounds.

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    The Clash of Civilizations is a theory, proposed by political scientist Samuel P. Huntington, that people's cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in the post-Cold Warworld.

    The theory was originally formulated in a 1992 lecture at the American Enterprise Institute, which was then developed in a 1993 Foreign Affairs article titled "The Clash of Civilizations?",in response to Francis Fukuyama's 1992 book, The End of History and the Last Man. Huntington later expanded his thesis in a 1996 book The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order.

    The term itself was first used by Bernard Lewis in an article in the September 1990 issue of The Atlantic Monthly titled The Roots of Muslim Rage.

    Former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami introduced the idea of Dialogue Among Civilizationsas a response to the theory of Clash of Civilizations. The term "Dialogue among Civilizations" became more known after the United Nations adopted a resolution to name the year 2001 as the year of Dialogue among Civilizations.

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    Ανάξιος όποιος ξάφνου ακούει
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    σάλπιγγα ή τύμπανο,το ακούει,
    δε λέει : ΠΑΡΩΝ !
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    ΑΠΑΙΤΕΙ ΚΑΙΝΟΥΡΓΙΟΥΣ
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    ΘΕΛΗΣΗ : Εγώ κρατώ τα κλειδιά της δικής μου ζωής.

    ΣΟΦΙΑ : Γνωρίζω,ξέρω τι να κάνω.

    ΠΡΟΣΑΡΜΟΓΗ : Θέλω,Ξέρω,Προσαρμόζω = Δημιουργώ

    Γνώση-Σοφία-Μύηση

    Γνώση : αυτό που μπορούμε να επαληθεύσουμε με πείραμα.
    Είναι η επιτομή των τεχνών και των επιστημών.
    Είναι η μορφή των πραγμάτων.
    Είναι η επιστήμη της Ύλης.

    Σοφία : αφορά την ουσία των πραγμάτων.
    Είναι η ενορατική σύλληψη της αλήθειας.
    Είναι η επιστήμη του Πνεύματος.

    Μύηση : κάνω μία αρχή ή εισέρχομαι σε κάτι.
    Εισέρχομαι σε μιά νέα φάση αυτής της ζωής ή
    εισέρχομαι στην Πνευματική Ζωή.
    Διευρύνω τη συνείδηση μου.

    Πυθαγόρειος Ηθική

    Ασπαζόμαστε τη Πυθαγόρειο Ηθική :

    '' Όπως τάξις και αρμονία επικρατεί στο σύνολο του Κόσμου,
    έτσι και η ηθική διδασκαλία σκοπό έχει να καταστήσει το βίο
    των ανθρώπων ως ατόμων και μελών της κοινωνίας εύκοσμο και αρμονικό.''

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    ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣΥΝΗ

    Η Παρόρμηση για τη Γνώση

    Η παρόρμηση για τη Γνώση οδηγεί στην Απόφαση για την απόκτηση της Πρώτης Γνώσης και την είσοδο στην Ατραπό.

    Το επίπεδο της Συνείδησης που έχει επιτευχθεί μέχρι την είσοδο στην Ατραπό,χρησιμοποιείται για περαιτέρω πραγματοποιήσεις.

    Η αντίληψη και η κατανόηση των δυσκολιών που εμποδίζουν την αληθινή γνώση και την πνευματική
    άνοδο,οδηγεί στην εξουδετέρωσης τους.

    Η ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΑ ΓΕΝΝΗΘΗΚΕ
    από την ανάγκη του ανθρώπου να βάλει τάξη στον κόσμο που τον περιτριγυρίζει και ΝΑ ΟΡΙΣΕΙ ΤΗ ΔΙΚΗ ΤΟΥ ΘΕΣΗ μέσα σ'συτόν.

    Η ΔΙΑΝΟΗΤΙΚΗ ΕΡΓΑΣΙΑ
    είναι μία ακοίμητη περιέργεια,μία δίψα να εξετάσει και να μάθει.
    Ο ΝΟΥΣ
    έχει την ικανότητα να δουλεύει πιο πέρα απ'τις εντυπώσεις που προμηθεύουν τα αισθητήρια όργανα,να τις συγκρίνει,να βρίσκει ομοιότητες ή σχέσεις ανάμεσα τους,να τις χωρίζει σε ομάδες.Βρίσκει τα κρυμμένα,δηλαδή,τα αίτια και τ'αποτελέσματα.

    Αυτο-κυριαρχία

    '' Διδάσκαλοι γίνονται μέσω της κυριαρχίας,
    και όχι μέσω της υπακοής σε οποιονδήποτε ''

    Το Φώς θα λάμψει σ'εκείνη τη διάνοια
    που αυτο-ελέγχεται και είναι απαλλαγμένη
    απ'τη νοητική κυριαρχία μιάς άλλης διάνοιας.

    ΕΠΙΤΑΓΕΣ ΑΝΩΤΕΡΟΥ ΠΝΕΥΜΑΤΟΣ

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    3.Σωματική Ρώμη

    ΟΙ ΕΠΤΑ ΑΡΕΤΕΣ ΠΟΥ ΕΠΙΔΙΩΚΟΥΜΕ

    1.CASTITAS - ΑΓΝΟΤΗΤΑ
    2.TEMPERANCIA - ΕΓΚΡΑΤΕΙΑ
    3.CARITAS - ΓΕΝΝΑΙΟΔΩΡΙΑ,ΕΠΙΕΙΚΕΙΑ,ΦΙΛΑΝΘΡΩΠΙΑ
    4.INDUSTRIA - ΖΗΛΟ,ΕΡΓΑΤΙΚΟΤΗΤΑ,ΕΠΙΜΕΛΕΙΑ
    5.PATIENTIA - ΥΠΟΜΟΝΗ
    6.HUMANITAS - ΕΥΓΕΝΕΙΑ
    7.HUMILITAS - ΤΑΠΕΙΝΟΦΡΟΣΥΝΗ
    ..
    8.IUSTITIA - ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣΥΝΗ
    ..
    Η Δικαιοσύνη είναι η Αρετή που ενσωματώνει μέσα της όλες τις άλλες Αρετές.

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    The Gang of Seven.Third Reich

    ΌΛΑ ΤΑ ΑΠΟΤΕΛΈΣΜΑΤΑTrials of German Major War Criminals: Volume 14

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    The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux


    his tiny illuminated manuscript was made between 1324 and 1328 for Jeanne d'Evreux, queen of France, who died in 1371. (You can see her on the left, reading, as she kneels in the archway.) It is almost certain that her husband, King Charles IV (1294–1328), commissioned the book from the artist Jean Pucelle. A Book of Hours such as this contains prayers to be recited eight times each day, mimicking the long-established practice of monks and nuns. This manuscript contains two different cycles of prayers, or offices; one set is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, and the other to Louis IX, the sainted king of France (1214–1270) and Jeanne d'Evreux's great-grandfather. The offices are composed around the Psalms of King David, and include hymns, standard prayers, and special lessons about the life of Saint Louis, with the Penitential Psalms at the end. In addition, a calendar is inserted at the beginning of the book.

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    The Qabalistic and Thelemic Works of Frater Achad

    The lamen of Frater Achad

    The complete published works of Frater Achad, the magical motto of Charles Stansfield Jones, cabalist extraordinaire.

    Charles Stansfeld Jones (1886-1950) was an early aspirant to A∴A∴ (the 20th to be admitted as a Probationer, in December 1909) who “claimed” the grade of Magister Templi as a Neophyte. He also became an O.T.O. initiate, serving as the principal organizer for that order in British Columbia. He worked under a variety of mottos and mantonyms, including V.I.O. (Unus in Omnibus, “One in All,” as an A∴A∴ Probationer), O.I.V.V.I.O., V.I.O.O.I.V., Parzival (as an Adeptus Minor and O.T.O. Ninth Degree), and Tantalus Leucocephalus (as Tenth Degree O.T.O.), but he is best known under his Neophyte motto Achad (Hebr. “unity”), which he used as a byline in his various published writings.

    — From “Charles Stansfield Jones” on Thelemapedia

    This material presented here is updated from Norton’s Imperium also in The Hermetic Library. Previously, this material was several levels deep on the site, but this Frater Achad material deserves to be a featured part of the collection.

    QBL, or The Bride's Reception (PDF)

    A basic primer on the Tree of Life from a Thelemic viewpoint. The appendix contains the magickal records of Achad's discovery of his "Restored" Tree of Life.

    See also: Q.B.L. or The Bride's Reception: Being A Qabalistic Treatise on the Nature and Use of the Tree of Life

    The Egyptian Revival (PDF)

    A detailed examination of Frater Achad's "Restored" Tree of Life, its justification in past cabalistic writings, and its relation to Thelemic symbolism. Contains many ideas later adopted (without credit) by other writers.

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    The Anatomy of the Body of God (PDF)

    Achad's magnum opus on cabalistic geometry.

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    Crystal Vision Through Crystal Gazing (PDF)

    The good Frater's classic monograph on this traditional method of scrying and its transformation into higher forms of spiritual vision. Lots of good advice for anyone learning or using any method of scrying.

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    An analysis of Wagner's Parzival as it relates to the Path of Initiation and Thelema.

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    The magickal record of Achad's discovery of the Key of Liber AL vel Legis

    See also: Liber Thirty-One

    31 Hymns to the Star Goddess (PDF)

    Prose "verses" to NUIT, in the style of Crowley's Book of Lies. Not great literature, but with some useful content.

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    Concerning the symbolism of the Rose and Cross.

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    Concerning Names of God.

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    Many modern Esoteric Christian movements admit reincarnation among their beliefs, as well as a complex energetic structure for the human being (such as etheric body, astral body,mental body and causal body). These movements point out the need of an inner spiritual work which will lead to the renewal of the human person according to the Pauline sense. Max Heindel and Rudolf Steiner gave several spiritual exercises in their writings to help the evolution of the follower. In the same direction are Tommaso Palamidessi's writings, which aim at developing ascetic techniques and meditations. According to all of these esoteric scholars, the ensemble of these techniques (often related with Eastern meditation practices such aschakra meditation or visualization) will lead to salvation and to the total renewal of the human being. This process usually implies the constitution of a spiritual body apt to the experience ofresurrection (and therefore called, in Christian terms, resurrection body).[21][22][23] Some Esoteric Christians today also incorporate New Age and traditional "magical" practices in their beliefs, such as Qabalah, theurgy, goetia, alchemy, astrology, and hermetism.

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    • ^ Western Esotericism and the Science of Religion: Selected Papers Presented at the 17th Congress
    1. ^ a b Besant, Annie (2001). Esoteric Christianity or the Lesser Mysteries. City: Adamant Media Corporation. ISBN 9781402100291.
    2. ^ From the Greek ἐσωτερικός (esôterikos, "inner"). The term esotericism itself was coined in the 17th century. (Oxford English Dictionary Compact Edition, Volume 1,Oxford University Press, 1971, p. 894.)
    3. ^ Wouter J. Hanegraaff, Antoine Faivre, Roelof van den Broek, Jean-Pierre Brach, Dictionary of Gnosis & Western Esotericism, Brill 2005.
    4. ^ Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary: esotericism
    5. ^ Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary: esoteric
    6. ^ Cf. Matthew 16:16
    7. ^ a b G.G. Stroumsa, Hidden Wisdom: Esoteric Traditions and the Roots of Christian Mysticism, 2005.
    8. ^ The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume X. Published 1911
    9. ^ Tommaso Palamidessi, Introduction to Major and Minor Mysteries, ed. Archeosofica, 1971
    10. ^ Frommann, De Disciplina Arcani in vetere Ecclesia christiana obticuisse fertur, Jena 1833.
    11. ^ E. Hatch, The Influence of Greek Ideas and Usages upon the Christian Church, London, 1890, Chapter 10.
    12. ^ Jean Danielou, Origen, translated by Walter Mitchell, 1955.
    13. ^ Haer., lxiv.63
    14. ^ Catholic Answers, Quotes by Church Fathers Against Reincarnation, 2004.
    15. ^ John S. Uebersax, Early Christianity and Reincarnation: Modern Misrepresentation of Quotes by Origen, 2006.
    16. ^ See Reincarnation and Christianity
    17. ^ Archeosofica, Articles on Esoteric Christianity (classical authors)
    18. ^ Antoine Faivre, L'ésotérisme, Paris, PUF (« Que sais-je?»), 1992.
    19. ^ Weber, Charles, Rosicrucianism and Christianity in Rays from the Rose Cross, 1995
    20. ^ Rudolf Steiner, Christianity As Mystical Fact, Steinerbooks.
    21. ^ Tommaso Palamidessi, The Guardians of the Thresholds and the Evolutionary Way, Archeosofica, 1978.
    22. ^ Max Heindel, The Mystical Interpretation of Easter, Rosicrucian Fellowship.
    23. ^ Secrets of the Magical Grimoires
    24. ^ Phoenix Masonry Scottish Rite Rose Croix 18th Degree Jewel, 2000s
    25. ^ Heindel, Max, Freemasonry and Catholicism, ISBN 0-911274-04-9, 1910s
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    Psychological warfare (PSYWAR), or the basic aspects of modern psychological operations (PSYOP, PSYOPS), have been known by many other names or terms, including Psy Ops, Political Warfare, “Hearts and Minds,” and evenPropaganda.[1] Various techniques are used, by any set of groups, and aimed to influence a target audience's valuesystems, belief systems, emotions, motives, reasoning, or behavior. It is used to induce confessions or reinforce attitudes and behaviors favorable to the originator's objectives, and are sometimes combined with black operations or false flagtactics. Target audiences can be governments, organizations, groups, and individuals.

    The U.S. Department of Defense defines psychological warfare as:

    "The planned use of propaganda and other psychological actions having the primary purpose of influencing the opinions, emotions, attitudes, and behavior of hostile foreign groups in such a way as to support the achievement of national objectives."

    During World War II the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff defined psychological warfare more broadly stating "Psychological warfare employs any weapon to influence the mind of the enemy. The weapons are psychological only in the effect they produce and not because of the weapons themselves."

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    • 1 History
      • 1.1 The bible
        • 1.1.1 Adam and Eve
        • 1.1.2 First World War
      • 1.2 Alexander the Great
      • 1.3 The Mongols
      • 1.4 Vlad Tepes
      • 1.5 World War II
    • 2 Modern psychological warfare operations
      • 2.1 Germany
      • 2.2 United Kingdom
      • 2.3 United States
    • 3 Lerner's categories of psychological warfare
    • 4 See also
    • 5 References
      • 5.1 Bibliography
    • 6 External links

    Philosophy of Mathematics

    Contents
    1 History
    1.1 20th century
    2 Contemporary schools of thought
    2.1 Mathematical realism
    2.1.1 Platonism
    2.1.2 Logicism
    2.1.3 Empiricism
    2.1.4 Formalism
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    2.7 Beyond the traditional schools
    2.7.1 Quasi-empiricism
    2.7.2 Unification
    2.7.3 Language
    3 Aesthetics
    4 See also
    4.1 Related works
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    5 Notes
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    The philosophy of mathematics is the branch of philosophy that studies the philosophical assumptions, foundations, and implications of mathematics. The aim of the philosophy of mathematics is to provide an account of the nature and methodology of mathematics and to understand the place of mathematics in people's lives. The logical and structural nature of mathematics itself makes this study both broad and unique among its philosophical counterparts.
    Recurrent themes include:
    What are the sources of mathematical subject matter?
    What is the ontological status of mathematical entities?
    What does it mean to refer to a mathematical object?
    What is the character of a mathematical proposition?
    What is the relation between logic and mathematics?
    What is the role of hermeneutics in mathematics?
    What kinds of inquiry play a role in mathematics?
    What are the objectives of mathematical inquiry?
    What gives mathematics its hold on experience?
    What are the human traits behind mathematics?
    What is mathematical beauty?
    What is the source and nature of mathematical truth?
    What is the relationship between the abstract world of mathematics and the material universe?
    Is math an absolute and universal language?
    The terms philosophy of mathematics and mathematical philosophy are frequently used as synonyms.The latter, however, may be used to mean at least three other things. One sense refers to a project of formalising a philosophical subject matter, say, aesthetics, ethics, logic, metaphysics, or theology, in a purportedly more exact and rigorous form, as for example the labours of Scholastic theologians, or the systematic aims of Leibniz and Spinoza. Another sense refers to the working philosophy of an individual practitioner or a like-minded community of practicing mathematicians. Additionally, some understand the term mathematical philosophy to be an allusion to the approach taken by Bertrand Russell in his book Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy.
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    1. Homer: Iliad, Odyssey
    2. The Old Testament
    3. Aeschylus: Tragedies
    4. Sophocles: Tragedies
    5. Herodotus: Histories
    6. Euripides: Tragedies
    7. Thucydides: History of the Peloponnesian War
    8. Hippocrates: Medical Writings
    9. Aristophanes: Comedies
    10. Plato: Dialogues
    11. Aristotle: Works
    12. Epicurus: Letter to Herodotus; Letter to Menoecus
    13. Euclid: Elements
    14. Archimedes: Works
    15. Apollonius of Perga: Conic Sections
    16. Cicero: Works
    17. Lucretius: On the Nature of Things
    18. Virgil: Works
    19. Horace: Works
    20. Livy: History of Rome
    21. Ovid: Works
    22. Plutarch: Parallel Lives; Moralia
    23. Tacitus: Histories; Annals; Agricola Germania
    24. Nicomachus of Gerasa: Introduction to Arithmetic
    25. Epictetus: Discourses; Encheiridion
    26. Ptolemy: Almagest
    27. Lucian: Works
    28. Marcus Aurelius: Meditations
    29. Galen: On the Natural Faculties
    30. The New Testament
    31. Plotinus: The Enneads
    32. St. Augustine: On the Teacher; Confessions; City of God; On Christian Doctrine
    33. The Song of Roland
    34. The Nibelungenlied
    35. The Saga of Burnt Njál
    36. St. Thomas Aquinas: Summa Theologica
    37. Dante Alighieri: The Divine Comedy;The New Life; On Monarchy
    38. Geoffrey Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde; The Canterbury Tales
    39. Leonardo da Vinci: Notebooks
    40. Niccolò Machiavelli: The Prince; Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy
    41. Desiderius Erasmus: The Praise of Folly
    42. Nicolaus Copernicus: On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
    43. Thomas More: Utopia
    44. Martin Luther: Table Talk; Three Treatises
    45. Francois Rabelais: Gargantua and Pantagruel
    46. John Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion
    47. Michel de Montaigne: Essays
    48. William Gilbert: On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies
    49. Miguel de Cervantes: Don Quixote
    50. Edmund Spenser: Prothalamion; The Faerie Queene
    51. Francis Bacon: Essays; Advancement of Learning; Novum Organum, The New Atlantis
    52. William Shakespeare: Poetry and Plays
    53. Galileo Galilei: Starry Messenger; Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences
    54. Johannes Kepler: Epitome of Copernican Astronomy; Concerning the Harmonies of the World
    55. William Harvey: On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals; On the Circulation of the Blood; On the Generation of Animals
    56. Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan
    57. René Descartes: Rules for the Direction of the Mind; Discourse on the Method; Geometry; Meditations on First Philosophy
    58. John Milton: Works
    59. Molière: Comedies
    60. Blaise Pascal: The Provincial Letters; Pensees; Scientific Treatises
    61. Christiaan Huygens: Treatise on Light
    62. Benedict de Spinoza: Ethics
    63. John Locke: Letter Concerning Toleration; Of Civil Government; Essay Concerning Human Understanding; Thoughts Concerning Education
    64. Jean Baptiste Racine: Tragedies
    65. Isaac Newton: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy; Optics
    66. Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz: Discourse on Metaphysics; New Essays Concerning Human Understanding; Monadology
    67. Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe
    68. Jonathan Swift: A Tale of a Tub; Journal to Stella; Gulliver's Travels; A Modest Proposal
    69. William Congreve: The Way of the World
    70. George Berkeley: Principles of Human Knowledge
    71. Alexander Pope: Essay on Criticism; Rape of the Lock; Essay on Man
    72. Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu: Persian Letters; Spirit of Laws
    73. Voltaire: Letters on the English; Candide; Philosophical Dictionary
    74. Henry Fielding: Joseph Andrews; Tom Jones
    75. Samuel Johnson: The Vanity of Human Wishes; Dictionary; Rasselas; The Lives of the Poets
    76. David Hume: Treatise on Human Nature; Essays Moral and Political; An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
    77. Jean-Jacques Rousseau: On the Origin of Inequality; On the Political Economy; Emile, The Social Contract
    78. Laurence Sterne: Tristram Shandy; A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy
    79. Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments; The Wealth of Nations
    80. Immanuel Kant: Critique of Pure Reason; Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals; Critique of Practical Reason; The Science of Right; Critique of Judgment; Perpetual Peace
    81. Edward Gibbon: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire; Autobiography
    82. James Boswell: Journal; Life of Samuel Johnson, Ll.D.
    83. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier: Traité Élémentaire de Chimie (Elements of Chemistry)
    84. Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison: Federalist Papers
    85. Jeremy Bentham: Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation; Theory of Fictions
    86. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Faust; Poetry and Truth
    87. Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier: Analytical Theory of Heat
    88. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit; Philosophy of Right; Lectures on the Philosophy of History
    89. William Wordsworth: Poems
    90. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Poems; Biographia Literaria
    91. Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice; Emma
    92. Carl von Clausewitz: On War
    93. Stendhal: The Red and the Black; The Charterhouse of Parma; On Love
    94. Lord Byron: Don Juan
    95. Arthur Schopenhauer: Studies in Pessimism
    96. Michael Faraday: Chemical History of a Candle; Experimental Researches in Electricity
    97. Charles Lyell: Principles of Geology
    98. Auguste Comte: The Positive Philosophy
    99. Honoré de Balzac: Père Goriot; Eugenie Grandet
    100. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative Men; Essays; Journal
    101. Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Scarlet Letter
    102. Alexis de Tocqueville: Democracy in America
    103. John Stuart Mill: A System of Logic; On Liberty; Representative Government; Utilitarianism; The Subjection of Women; Autobiography
    104. Charles Darwin: The Origin of Species; The Descent of Man; Autobiography
    105. Charles Dickens: Pickwick Papers; David Copperfield; Hard Times
    106. Claude Bernard: Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine
    107. Henry David Thoreau: Civil Disobedience; Walden
    108. Karl Marx: Capital; Communist Manifesto
    109. George Eliot: Adam Bede; Middlemarch
    110. Herman Melville: Moby-Dick; Billy Budd
    111. Fyodor Dostoevsky: Crime and Punishment; The Idiot; The Brothers Karamazov
    112. Gustave Flaubert: Madame Bovary; Three Stories
    113. Henrik Ibsen: Plays
    114. Leo Tolstoy: War and Peace; Anna Karenina; What is Art?; Twenty-Three Tales
    115. Mark Twain: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; The Mysterious Stranger
    116. William James: The Principles of Psychology; The Varieties of Religious Experience; Pragmatism; Essays in Radical Empiricism
    117. Henry James: The American; 'The Ambassadors
    118. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche: Thus Spoke Zarathustra; Beyond Good and Evil; The Genealogy of Morals; The Will to Power
    119. Jules Henri Poincare: Science and Hypothesis; Science and Method
    120. Sigmund Freud: The Interpretation of Dreams; Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis; Civilization and Its Discontents; New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
    121. George Bernard Shaw: Plays and Prefaces
    122. Max Planck: Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory; Where Is Science Going?; Scientific Autobiography
    123. Henri Bergson: Time and Free Will; Matter and Memory; Creative Evolution; The Two Sources of Morality and Religion
    124. John Dewey: How We Think; Democracy and Education; Experience and Nature; Logic; the Theory of Inquiry
    125. Alfred North Whitehead: An Introduction to Mathematics; Science and the Modern World; The Aims of Education and Other Essays;Adventures of Ideas
    126. George Santayana: The Life of Reason; Skepticism and Animal Faith; Persons and Places
    127. Lenin: The State and Revolution
    128. Marcel Proust: Remembrance of Things Past
    129. Bertrand Russell: The Problems of Philosophy; The Analysis of Mind; An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth; Human Knowledge, Its Scope and Limits
    130. Thomas Mann: The Magic Mountain; Joseph and His Brothers
    131. Albert Einstein: The Meaning of Relativity; On the Method of Theoretical Physics; The Evolution of Physics
    132. James Joyce: 'The Dead' in Dubliners; A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man; Ulysses
    133. Jacques Maritain: Art and Scholasticism; The Degrees of Knowledge; The Rights of Man and Natural Law; True Humanism
    134. Franz Kafka: The Trial; The Castle
    135. Arnold J. Toynbee: A Study of History; Civilization on Trial
    136. Jean Paul Sartre: Nausea; No Exit; Being and Nothingness
    137. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: The First Circle; The Cancer Ward
    Ancient Rome by period
    Late Antiquity
    Former monarchies of Europe
    Former empires
    1 Modern English honorifics
    • 2 Honorifics in other languages and cultures
      • 2.1 Ancient Rome
      • 2.2 Spanish
      • 2.3 Italy
      • 2.4 Turkey
      • 2.5 India
      • 2.6 Korea
      • 2.7 China
      • 2.8 Japan
    • 3 Java
      • 3.1 Malay
    • 4 Examples
    • 5 Opposition
    • 6 See also
      • 6.1 Culturally specific usage
      • 6.2 General usage
    • 7 References

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    Valoright action in the face of any challenge.

    NobilityPoise and elegance in both word and deed.

    DiscernmentPiercing all glamour to see the Truth in one's self and in

    PrideHaving a true sense of one's worth.

    CompassionThe vice of Kings!

    FidelityLoyalty to one's self, one's comrades and to one's word.

    PassionTo do all with love under will.

    StrengthThe body is the Temple of God.

    DisciplinePerseverance, that the Work may be accomplished.

    Self RelianceOnly a free man may walk our path.

    HospitalityTo share what one has with others, especially those far from home.

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    A Survey of Venn Diagrams

    Frank Ruskey and Mark Weston
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    Note: This is an updated version of a survey that first appeared as a Dynamic Survey in February, 1997, and was revised in 2001 and 2005. There is a summary of changes.


    The purpose of these pages is to collect together various facts and figures about Venn diagrams, particularly as they relate to combinatorial and geometric properties of the diagrams. Aperiodic updates are planned and comments and suggestions are most welcome.

    Organization

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      • A painting of John Venn
    • What is a Venn diagram?
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        The Borromean Rings
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        An irreducible diagram
      • Minimum vertex Venn diagrams
        Minimum 5-Venn diagrams
      • Congruent Venn diagrams
    • Symmetric Venn diagrams.
      • Rotational Symmetry
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        • n = 5
        • n = 7
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          Monotone non-polar symmetric non-polar 7-Venn diagrams
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        • n = 11
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    • Open problems.
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    Philosophical schools



    A

    • [+] Agnosticism
    • [+] Anarchism
    • [+] Ancient philosophical schools and traditions

    C

    • [+] Confucianism
    • [+] Critical theory

    D

    • [+] Deconstruction

    E

    • [+] Eastern philosophy
    • [+] Esoteric schools of thought

    E cont.

    • [+] Existentialism

    F

    • [+] Frankfurt School

    H

    • [+] Humanism

    I

    • [+] Islamic philosophy

    K

    • [+] Kantianism

    N

    • [+] Naturalism
    • [+] Nihilism

    O

    • [+] Objectivist philosophy

    P

    • [+] Philosophical traditions

    R

    • [+] Religious philosophy

    S

    • [+] Scholasticism

    T

    • [+] Taoism
    • [+] Transcendentalism

    W

    • [+] Western philosophy



    A

    • Africana philosophy
    • Alexandrian school
    • Anthroposophy

    C

    • Cambridge Platonists
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    • Collège international de philosophie
    • Cosmopolitanism

    E

    • Egoist anarchism
    • Eretrian school
    • Ethiopian philosophy

    G

    • German idealism

    I

    • Ionian school

    K

    • Kantianism
    • Kyoto School

    L

    • Logical positivism
    • Logicism
    • Lwow-Warsaw School of Logic

    M

    • Megarian school
    • Milesian school

    N

    • Neo-Cartesian
    • Neomodernism
    • New realism (philosophy)
    • Non-philosophy

    P

    • Philosophe
    • Philosophical Radicals
    • Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard
    • Platonic idealism
    • Post-structuralism

    P cont.

    • Posthumanism
    • Postmodern philosophy
    • Pragmaticism
    • Pragmatism
    • Prout College
    • Purist

    S

    • Scholasticism
    • School of Brentano
    • Scotism
    • Scottish School of Common Sense
    • Sensualism

    T

    • Thomism
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    Esoteric schools of thought

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    A

    [+] Alchemy

    • [+] Anthroposophy
    • [+] Astrology

    C

    • [+] Cao Dai

    E

    • [+] Esoteric Christianity

    F

    • [+] Fourth Way

    H

    • [+] Hermeticism

    K

    • [+] Kabbalah

    N

    • [+] Neopaganism

    O

    • [+] Occult tarot

    P

    • [+] Pythagorean philosophy

    R

    • [+] Rosicrucianism

    S

    • [+] Santería
    • [+] Shabd paths

    S cont.

    • [+] Sufism
    • [+] Surat Shabd Yoga

    T

    • [+] Tarot reading
      [+] Theosophy
    • [+] Transpersonal psychology

    V

    • [+] Vajrayana Buddhism


    A

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    • Alchemy in history
    • Aṇḍa
    • Anthroposophical view of the human being
    • Anthroposophy
    • Archeosophical Society
    • Ascended Master Teachings
    • Astara, Inc.

    B

    • Batiniyya
    • Brethren of Purity

    C

    • Caduceus
    • Edward Campbell (journalist)
    • Cao Dai
    • Catharism
    • Chinese alchemy

    D

    • Divinatory, esoteric and occult tarot

    D cont.

    • Druid
    • Druze

    E

    • Essenes

    F

    • Fellowship of Friends
    • Fourth Way

    G

    • Great chain of being

    H

    • Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
    • Hermetic Qabalah
    • Hermeticism
    • Hierophant
    • Hoi Yen Dieu Tri

    I

    • I Ching
    • Ibadat Khana
    • Ismailism

    K

    • Kabbalah Centre
    • Kaula

    K cont.

    • Kaśmir Śaivism

    L

    • List of branches of the Anthroposophical Society in America

    N

    • Neopythagoreanism

    P

    • Prakasa
    • Pythagoreanism

    R

    • Rosicrucianism
    • Rudolf Steiner's exercises for spiritual development

    S

    • Shabda
    • Shaktipat
    • Svatantrya

    T

    • Tantraloka
    • The 36 tattvas
    • Theosophical Society
    • Theosophy
    • Trika

    U

    • UR Group
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    Erasmus --
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    Rabelais --
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    Francis Bacon --
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    Thomas Hobbes --
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    Descartes --
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    John Milton --
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    Moliere --
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    Blaise Pascal --
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    Christiaan Huygens --
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    Spinoza --
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    Theologico-Political Treatise
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    Montesquieu --
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    Persian Letters
    Voltaire --
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    Philosophical Dictionary
    Henry Fielding --
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    From This World to the Next
    Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon
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    David Hume --
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    Jean Jacques Rousseau --
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    Adam Smith --
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    Mourning Becomes Electra
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    Occult Path

    Alchemy: Manfred M. Junius - Practical Handbook of Plant Alchemy. Frater Albertus - Alchemist's Handbook. Jean Dubuis - Spagyrics
    Astrology: Rosicrucian Fellowship - Astrology Course, Donna Cuningham - Selected Topics in Chart Interpretation, Judith Bennett, Evangeline Adams - Astrology Your Place among the Stars
    Buddhism: Dalai Lama - The Art of Happiness, Jan Westerhoff - Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka: A Philosophical Investigation, Taigen D. Leighton - Visions of Awakening Space and Time: Dogen and the Lotus Sutra, Bernard Faure - The Red Thread
    Chaos Magic: Peter Carrol - Cthonos Rite, Phil Hine - Prime Chaos, David Michael Cunningham - Creating Magickal Entities: A Complete Guide to Entity Creation
    Entheogens: Timothy Leary - The Delicious Grace Of Moving One's Hand, Mia Touw - The Religious and Medicinal Uses of Cannabis in China, India and Tibet, Terence McKenna - Alien Dreamtime, Philip H. Farber - Magick and Entheogens
    Fourth Way: G.I. Gurdjieff - Beelzebubs Tales to His Grandson, P. D. Ouspensky - Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution, Keith Jarrett - Sacred Hymns of G.I. Gurdjieff
    Grimoires: Abraham von Worms - The Book Of Abramelin, Andrew Chumbley - One - The Grimoire of the Golden Toad, Various Authors - A Picatrix Miscellany
    Golden Dawn: Pat & Chris Zalewski - The Magical Tarot of The Golden Dawn, Pat Zalewski - Golden Dawn Rituals and Commentaries, Chic and Sandra Tabatha Cicero - Self-Initiation into the Golden Dawn Tradition, Israel Regardie - The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic
    Hinduism: Swami Vivekananda - Complete Works, John Dowson - A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology, T.S Ranganathan - See, Learn & Perform Sandhyavandanam
    Qabalah: Kabballah Denning & Phillips - Entrance to the Magical Qabalah, Lon Milo Duquette- Qabalah for the Rest of Us, William Gray - Ladder of Lights
    Lucid Dreams / Astral Projection: Tony Crisp - Lucid Dreaming, S. Laberge - A Course in Lucid Dreaming, Robert Monroe - Techniques for Astral Projection, Robert Bruce - Astral Dynamics
    Rosicrucianism: Paul Foster Case - The True and Invisible Rosicrucian Order, Frances Yates - The Rosicrucian Enlightenment, Jennings Hargrave - The Rosicrucians
    Satanism / Left-Hand Path: Michael A. Aquino - Temple Of Set, ONA - Naos: A Practical Guide to Modern Magick, Fraternitas Loki - Satan is Dead, Anton Szandor LaVey - The Satanic Mass
    Tarot: Paul Foster Case - Tarot Fundamentals, Lon Milo DuQuette - Tarot Kabbalah & Oracles, P.D. Ouspensky - The Symbolism of the Tarot
    Thelema: Theodor Reuss & Aleister Crowley - OTO Rituals & Magick, James Eschelman - The Mystical & Magical System of the A.'.A.'., The Equinox
    Wicca: Rose Ariadne - Mastering The Magick Of Witchcraft, Cassadnra Eason - A Practical Guide to Witchcraft and Magick Spells, Scott Cunningham - Wicca A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner
    Yoga / Tantra: David Gordon White - Kiss of the Yogini, Swami Janakananda - Experience Yoga Nidra, David Coulter - Anatomy of Hatha Yoga
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    War Eagle, 
    fly down the field Ever to conquer, 
    never to yield War Eagle,
     fearless and true, 
    Fight on you !

    ONOURIS

    ONOURIS
    Greek name for the god Iniheret, 'He who has brought the far-off one', a name that refers to a late interpretation of certain myths. They tell how the eye of the sky god or sun god abandoned its owner and was then brought back by Onuris. This myth was merged with a similar story in which Onuris brings back the lioness Mehyt from the desert; together these two were long worshipped in This in the nome of Abydos. The Eye of Re was also regarded as a lioness and was then called Sakhmet, but could also be identified with Mehyt. Onuris was a hunter and warrior, who not only destroyed Egypt's enemies, but also those of the gods, such as Apophis. His weapons were a spear and a lasso. Texts from the New Kingdom call Onuris 'the god of gods', 'the king of the sky' and 'he who created himself', thus turning him into a creator and sun god. Onuris also formed associations with other gods in the pantheon, for example he was worshipped as Onuris-Shu. In another version of the story, it was Shu who brought back the Eye, this time as the goddess Tefnut, who in turn could be depicted as a lioness. The myths about the Eye gave Onuris some of the characteristics of Thoth, who healed the Eye of Horus. Onuris was also connected with the war god Montu, perhaps because he was also linked with yet another god, Horus ('with the strong arm'). Because of his characteristics as a fighter, the Greeks identified him with Ares. Representations show the god in human form, usually with a spear and a rope. Occasionally he has the head of a falcon. On his head are four tall feathers. The first evidence for a cult of Onuris comes from the Abydos region. In the Late Period, Nectanebo II built or rebuilt a temple of Onuris-Shu in Sebennytos in the Delta.

    ΘΕΜΕΛΙΟΙ ΛΙΘΟΙ - ΣΤΟΧΟΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΕΠΙΤΕΥΞΗ

    Η Ισορροπία συναντά τη δημιουργικότητα,που είναι μία ανάγκη επενέργειας πάνω σε ανθρώπους και αγαθά,επiδίωξης σχεδίων με σκοπό τη δημιουργία ενός ήρεμου περιβάλλοντος όπου όλοι θα αισθανόμαστε καλά.

    Η Ισορροπία θέτει ως αξία την συμπληρωματικότητα των δύο φύλων,που πρέπει να δουλέψουν μαζί,ο καθένας με βάσει τα ιδιαίτερα χαρακτηριστικά του :
    ο άνδρας ο εκ φύσεως ισχυρός,αλλά συναισθηματικά ασταθής,και περισσότερο ευάλωτος στην τραγωδία,ενώ,
    η γυναίκα,σωματικά αδυνατώτερη,αλλά πιο ισορροπημένη ψυχολογικά και λιγώτερο ευάλωτη.
    Μέσα από μία σχέση Ισορροπημένης Δύναμης δεν παράγονται σύγκρούσεις.
    Αυτή η ανάγκη δράσης επιτρέπει την αποφυγή ανίας,
    σημαντικής πηγής προβλημάτων.

    Η Αυτονομία σταθεροποιεί τη Συναισθηματική Ισορροπία :
    μεγαλύτερη εμπιστοσύνη στον εαυτό,
    αυτοσεβασμός που επιτρέπει τη θαρραλέα αντιμετώπιση των πιο σύνθετων προκλήσεων και των πιο μεγάλων δυσκολιών.

    Η Γαλήνη είναι εσωτερική ειρήνη,εμπιστοσύνη στη ζωή :
    σε πολύ στενή σχέση με τις δυνάμεις της φύσης.
    Δεν είναι απαραίτητη η ερμηνεία και ο έλεγχος των πάντων : αποδέχομαι τις δυσκολίες και αφήνομαι να κατευθυνθώ από τη ζωή.
    Δεν παλεύω ενάντια στη ζωή,δεν αγχώνομαι.
    Αποδέχομαι και προχωρώ.
    Ασχολούμαι με την ουσία,δεν αφήνω να με αγγίξουν οι λεπτομέρειες.

    ΕΝΣΩΜΑΤΩΝΟΜΑΙ ΣΤΟ ΠΕΡΙΒΑΛΛΟΝ,
    ΔΕΝ ΕΠΙΔΙΩΚΩ ΝΑ ΕΠΙΚΡΑΤΗΣΩ ΣΤΗ ΦΥΣΗ.

    Η ικανότητα να αντλήσω από τη φύση την υπόσταση μου συμβάλλει στη σφυρηλάτηση της εμπιστοσύνης στον εαυτό μου και στη ζωή.
    Αυτή η στάση εξαλείφει την επιθετικότητα και τη νευρικότητα.

    Η Εμπιστοσύνη,που είναι ουσιώδης για να διατηρούν οι άνθρωποι ΕΙΛΙΚΡΙΝΕΙΣ ΣΧΕΣΕΙΣ,εξαφανίζεται εξαιτίας του νοσηρού ανταγωνισμού που διεισδύει παντού :
    ο δόλος,η υποκρισία γίνονται συμπεριφορές της ύπαρξης,που μετατρέπουν την εμπιστοσύνη σε ελάττωμα.
    Μαζί με την έλλειψη εμπιστοσύνης στους ανθρώπους εμφανίζεται η ΜΟΝΑΞΙΑ,δηλαδή το ΑΝΤΙΘΕΤΟ της ΑΛΛΗΛΕΓΓΥΗΣ.

    Η Γαλήνη πολλαπλασιάζει τη δύναμη μου,που,
    νικώντας το φόβο και την αμφιβολία,παραμένω ήρεμος.
    Ακόμη κι όταν οι καταστάσεις είναι ενάντιες,
    βρίσκομαι υπεράνω των φυσικών δυσκολιών και πόνων.
    Η βεβαιότητα των δυσκολιών και του πόνου μου επιτρέπει να παρηγορώ τους πιο αδύναμους και αποπροσανατολισμένους : ο καρπός της αυτονομίας αποτελεί εξίσου πηγή ψυχολογικής ισορροπίας.
    Μ'αυτή την έννοια η Γαλήνη λειτουργεί ταυτόχρονα ως καρπός της αυτονομίας και πηγή δύναμης.

    Η Αλληλεγγύη αποτελεί σχεδόν θρησκεία :
    η αλληλοβοήθεια είναι ο πρώτος μας κανόνας.
    Η Αλληλεγγύη εκφράζει ένα σκοπό :
    τη ΣΥΜΒΙΩΣΗ και τη ΣΥΜΦΩΝΙΑ που βρίσκεται στο κέντρο της ύπαρξης μας.
    Η Αλληλεγγύη για εμάς εγκλείει την αμοιβαία και χωρίς όρους υποστήριξη προς όλους,αυξάνοντας την αποτελεσματικότητα τους,χωρίς να δημιουργούμε ανταγωνισμούς.
    Χαλαρώνουμε όταν περιτριγυριζόμαστε από συνανθρώπους,
    δεν αποκτούμε τον αυτοσεβασμό μας παρά μόνο μέσω της επιδοκιμασίας του δίπλα μας κι ο πόνος κι οι δυσκολίες δεν έχει νόημα παρά μόνο σε σχέση με τους άλλους.
    Αυτή η άρνηση της αντιμετώπισης της ζωής με τρόπο ατομικιστικό ανταποκρίνεται σε μιά οργάνωση όπου
    ΚΑΘΕΝΑΣ ΕΥΘΥΝΕΤΑΙ ΓΙΑ ΤΟΝ ΑΛΛΟ,
    όπου οι άνθρωποι είναι ολιγάριθμοι,επομένως ΠΟΛΥΤΙΜΟΙ.
    Η Δύναμη του Χαρακτήρα μας προέρχεται απ'την ευθύνη της φροντίδας των άλλων.
    Στην Αλληλεγγύη,η Αλληλοβοήθεια και το Μοίρασμα αντιτίθενται στον Εγω'ι'σμό και στον άκρατο Ατομικισμό.
    Δεν εγκαταλείπω τους ανάπηρους γονείς μου σε ανώνυμα ιδρύματα ή σε ξενόφερτες ψευτο-γηροκόμες,ούτε τα πεταμένα στο δρόμο ή χτυπημένα ζώα,για να είμαι ελεύθερος να ζήσω τη ζωή μου.
    Καλός ο Ουρανός,ας φτιάξω όμως πρώτα αυτά που είναι κοντά μου,δίπλα μου.Ας γίνω Αβατάρα αργότερα ή ας επιβραδύνω τη πνευματική μου εξέλιξη έστω και λίγο.
    Αυτή η εικόνα ανακαλεί την αιώνια νεότητα μας,τις παιδικές μας κατασκηνώσεις,ως πεδίο προνομιακής άσκησης αυτής της αξίας : των αληθινών και αγνών ανθρωπίνων σχέσεων.

    ΑΡΓΟΙ ΣΤΗ ΛΗΨΗ ΑΠΟΦΑΣΕΩΝ :
    Η λήψη μιάς απόφασης σημαίνει,κατά κάποιο τρόπο,εμπλοκή στη ζωή των άλλων,που και θα υποστούν τις συνέπειες.
    Σε περίπτωση διαφωνίας είναι το καλύτερο να περιμένω.
    Περιμένω και συνήθως τα αποτελέσματα αποβαίνουν καθοριστικά.
    Η ανάγκη ανοίγματος και κοινής συμφωνίας,που παρεμποδίζει την ταχεία λήψη αποφάσεων,αντιτίθεται στο δόλο,στον υπολογισμό και στην υποκρισία.

    ΠΑΘΗΤΙΚΟΤΗΤΑ :
    Δεν αντιδρώ στην πρόκληση με αντιπαράθεση.
    Πιστεύω ότι μόνο οι δυστυχισμένοι άνθρωποι μπορούν να προκαλέσουν.
    Πιστεύω ότι είναι καλύτερο να τους προσφέρω οτιδήποτε θέλουν.
    Η αντιπαράθεση οδηγεί στο μίσος και στην απώλεια της Γαλήνης.
    Η Παθητικότητα αντιπαρατίθεται στην Επιθετικότητα.

    ΣΥΝΘΕΤΟΤΗΤΑ :
    Οικονομία των λόγων.
    Δεν μιλώ χωρίς λόγο.
    Επιζητώ να φθάσω κατευθείαν στο ουσιώδες,
    χωρίς να σταθώ σε λεπτομέρειες.
    Αυτό μου επιτρέπει να έρχομαι σ'επαφή με μιά ΠΡΟΟΠΤΙΚΗ του ΣΥΝΟΛΟΥ που οδηγεί στη Γαλήνη : δηλαδή,
    ΟΛΙΣΤΙΚΗ ΣΥΛΛΗΨΗ των καταστάσεων.
    Η επικέντρωση στις λεπτομέρειες οδηγεί στη μη συνειδητοποίηση των αποτελεσμάτων της πράξης και προκαλεί παρεξηγήσεις ή απώλεια της ουσίας της συζήτησης.
    Η αναλυτική σκέψη χάνεται σε λεπτομέρειες και χάνει τον τελικό στόχο της προσπάθειας.

    Μ'ΑΥΤΕΣ ΤΙΣ ΑΝΑΠΑΡΑΣΤΑΣΕΙΣ ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΤΟ ΠΟΡΤΡΑΙΤΟ ΤΗΣ ΔΙΚΗΣ ΜΑΣ ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΑΣ,
    ΜΙΑΣ ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΑΣ ΣΤΑΘΕΡΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΥΤΟΡΥΘΜΙΖΟΜΕΝΗΣ,
    ΔΙΑΧΩΡΙΣΜΕΝΗΣ ΑΡΜΟΝΙΚΑ ΑΝΑΜΕΣΑ ΣΤΗ ΓΥΝΑΙΚΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΟΝ ΑΝΤΡΑ,
    ΑΝΑΜΕΣΑ ΣΤΙΣ ΠΙΕΣΕΙΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΟΝ ΕΑΥΤΟ -ΑΥΤΟΝΟΜΙΑ- ΚΑΙ ΣΤΙΣ ΠΙΕΣΕΙΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΟ ΣΥΛΛΟΓΙΚΟ -ΜΟΙΡΑΣΜΑ-.

    ΟΛΟΙ ΟΙ ΟΡΟΙ ΠΕΡΙΓΡΑΦΗΣ ΑΥΤΗΣ ΤΗΣ ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΑΣ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΘΕΤΙΚΟΙ ΚΑΙ ΕΦΑΡΜΟΖΟΝΤΑΙ ΘΕΜΕΛΙΑΚΑ ΣΤΟΝ ΕΑΥΤΟ.

    Φιλόσοφοι (στην Αγγλική γλώσσα)

    • germs.sporoi

    Σκέψεις-Απόψεις-Ιδέες

    • wisdom

    ΓΕΩΜΕΤΡΙΑ

    Geometry and the Imagination in Minneapolis
    John Conway Peter Doyle Jane Gilman Bill Thurston
    June 1991Version 0.91 dated 12 April 1994
    Abstract:This document consists of the collection of handouts for a two-week summer workshop entitled 'Geometry and the Imagination', led by John Conway, Peter Doyle, Jane Gilman and Bill Thurston at the Geometry Center in Minneapolis, June 17-28, 1991. The workshop was based on a course `Geometry and the Imagination' which we had taught twice before at Princeton.
    Preface
    Contents
    Philosophy
    Organization
    Bicycle tracks
    Polyhedra
    Knots
    Maps
    Notation for some knots
    Knots diagrams and maps
    Unicursal curves and knot diagrams
    Gas, water, electricity
    Topology
    Surfaces
    How to knit a Möbius Band
    Geometry on the sphere
    Course projects
    The angle defect of a polyhedron
    Descartes's Formula.
    Exercises in imagining
    Curvature of surfaces
    Gaussian curvature
    The celestial image of a polyhedron
    Clocks and curvature
    Photographic polyhedron
    Mirrors
    More paper-cutting patterns
    Summary
    The Euler Number
    Symmetry and orbifolds
    Names for features of symmetrical patterns
    Names for symmetry groups and orbifolds
    Stereographic Projection
    The orbifold shop
    The Euler characteristic of an orbifold
    Positive and negative Euler characteristic
    Hyperbolic Geometry
    Distance recipe
    A field guide to the orbifolds
    About this document ...

    Cosmopolitanism is the ideology that all human ethnic groups belong to a single community based on a shared morality. This is contrasted withcommunitarian and particularistic theories, especially the ideas of patriotism and nationalism.Cosmopolitanism may entail some sort of world government or it may simply refer to more inclusive moral, economic, and/or political relationships between nations or individuals of different nations. A person who adheres to the idea of cosmopolitanism in any of its forms is called cosmopolitan.

    The cosmopolitan community might be based on an inclusive morality, a shared economic relationship, or a political structure that encompasses different nations. In its more positive versions, the cosmopolitan community is one in which individuals from different places (e.g nation-states) form relationships of mutual respect. As an example, Kwame Anthony Appiah suggests the possibility of a cosmopolitan community in which individuals from varying locations (physical, economic, etc.) enter relationships of mutual respect despite their differing beliefs (religious, political, etc.).

    The word derives from Greek cosmos Κόσμος (the Universe) and polis Πόλις (city).

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    Abortion, What is the Jewish Position? (R)
    Abraham as the Model Educator (KE)
    Abraham--Faith and Love (PL)
    Abraham's Inner Strength (KE)
    Agoraphobia (R)
    Alcohol Consumption (R)
    Anger (R)
    Antidote of Selflessness (KE)
    Anxiety and the Ego
    Anxiety Relief
    Approaches to Psychological Well-being
    Archetypal Souls of the Jewish People (JM)
    Are amulets considered Practical Kabbalah? Do they work?
    Articulating Anxiety
    Astrological Destiny for a Jew and non-Jew (R)
    Awaiting Mashiach
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    Ba'al Shem Tov on Jewish Exorcism (R)
    Basics in Meditation (JM)
    Beauty of Education (KE)
    Becoming Part of the Messianic Consciousness (KE)
    Blindness (R)
    Bnai Noach Questions Composite (R)
    Breaking the Vessels (R)
    Breathing, Meditation and (JM) [audio]
    Buddhism, Chakras and non-Jewish Sources (R)
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    Can a Non-Jew Study Kabbalah?
    Chassidic Therapist
    Collective Grace (KE)
    Colors of the Eye Part 1
    Colors of the Eye Part 2
    Commitment to Pursue the Good
    Communication Skills from the Passover Haggadah (KE)
    Comparative Worldviews: Collectivism, Individualism, and Torah
    Connecting Heaven and Earth (KE)
    Contemplative Kabbalah (WI)
    Conversion and Astrology (R)
    Convert's Birthday (R)
    Convert's Tribe Affiliation and Land Inheritance (R)
    Contemplating the Greatness of G-d
    Contemplating the Lowliness of Man
    Creating a Union of Souls (KE)
    Cultivating Selflessness (MM)
    Customizing Advice (KE)
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    Dating a Non-Jewish Woman (R)
    Dealing with Bereavement (R)
    Dealing With Depression (R)
    Decision Making Trouble (R)
    De-evolution of the Human--A Mystical View on Primates (R)
    Designing a Strategy (KE)
    Detailed Contemplation
    Developing a Taste for Truth (KE)
    Developing Talent While Squelching Ego (KE)
    Digestive System (R)
    Direct Insight and Studious Contemplation (JM)
    Directions and Sefirot (R)
    Dismissing Negative Thoughts: Suppression Within Separation
    Do Deceased Parents Continue to Care? (R)
    The Downside of Severity (KE)
    Duties of the Heart (JM)
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    Eastern Religions, Confusing Kabbalah with (WI)
    Education and Spiritual Growth (KE)
    Effective Communication (KE)
    Elements of Belief (JM)
    Emotions of the Heart and Days of Creation (JM)
    Emunah: Strength, Faith, Nurturing and Creativity
    Energy Center / Contact Points of the Body
    Entering a New State of Being (KE)
    Etymological Root of "Sickness"
    Evaluating Ego (KE)
    Evil from the North (R)
    Eve, To "Find" (MM)
    Ever Expanding Consciousness (JM)
    Experiencing Love at First Sight (MM)
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    Face and Mouth--Inside/Outside (R)
    Fatigue, Perseverance and Sensitivity
    Fear (JM)
    Feminine Advantage (R)
    Finding a Marriage Partner
    Finding One's Soul Mate - Found or Find (MM)
    Fine Structure Constant--137 (R)
    Fingernail Inspection at Havdalah (R)
    Fire in Home (R)
    First Fruits (KE)
    Five Biblical Examples of Love at First Sight (MM)
    Five Levels of Ascent of Consciousness (JL)
    Five Levels of Prayer
    Four Letters of God's Name
    Four Systems of Medical Practice
    Further Allusions to Wolf, Lion and Snake
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    Gal Einai Logo (R)
    Gambling Aid
    Gentle Decisiveness (KE)
    God's Name, Meditate on (JM) [audio]
    Good and Evil
    Good, the Bad and the Fixable (KE)
    Grace and Kindness (KE)
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    Hands, Eyes, and Mouth of the Physician
    Harnessing the Physical Soul to Effect Change (KE)
    He is the Place of the World" (JM)
    Healing, Alternative Healing (R)
    Healing at the Level of Neshamah
    Healing at the Level of Yechida
    Healing of Body and Soul: Introduction
    Health, Faith And Creativity
    Heartfelt Prayer: Sweetening Within Submission
    Heavenly Portents (R)
    The Hidden Interface Between Being and Nothingness
    The Higher and Lower Waters: Incorporating Secular Studies into Torah Education
    Homosexual, Can a Homosexual Worship G-d? (R)
    How can I know if the source of Kabbalah I am studying is authentic?
    How Many Soul Mates Can a Person Have?
    Human Anatomy
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    Identifying the Divine Soul and the Physical Soul (KE)
    Idolatry (JM)
    Ignoring Anxiety
    Ignoring vs. Articulating Anxieties
    Illness--Is Threatened Illness an Obstacle to Marriage (R)
    Illness: The Gateway to Improved Health
    Immune System, The
    Inclusion of the Left in the Right, The
    Inspiration and Integration (KE)
    Inspiration and Spiritual Growth (KE)
    Integration and Spiritual Growth (KE)
    Inter-inclusion
    Inter-inclusion (KE)
    Introduction to Jewish Meditation (JM)
    Integration through Torah, Commandments and Prayer (KE)
    Interinclusion of EmunahIs it advisable to receive advice from Kabbalists?
    Israel, Should we move? (R)
    Israel: The Experience of Divine Mercy (JM)
    Israeli Current Events, Does History Repeat Itself? (R)
    Israel, Zion and Jewish Roots (R)
    Is it Permissible for Women to Learn Kabbalah?
    It's Never Too Late
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    Jazz Clarification (R)
    Jew and His Possessions, The (R)
    Jewish Meditation Terms (R)
    Job: Articulation and Sweetening
    Joy (JL)
    Joy of Fulfilling Mitzvot, The (JL)
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    K
    Kabbalah Affinity
    Kabbalah, Approach to Mental Health
    Kabbalah at Age Forty (R)
    Kabbalah and Jewish Renewal (R)
    Kabbalah, The History of (WI)
    Kabbalistic Approach to Spiritual Growth (KE)
    The Kabbalistic Model
    Karet (R)
    Key to Enlightenment (KE)
    King Solomon's Wisdom (R)
    Know God in Humility (JM)
    Knowing the Student (KE)

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    Learning from Experience
    Letters, How many letters in the Torah? (R)
    Light and Darkness
    The Lion
    Liquids of the Torah Correspond to Attributes of the Heart
    Limbs of the Body and the Space Time Hypercube (JM)
    Living in Divine Space (JM) [audio]
    Lot's Daughters, Female Converts and World Rectification (R)
    Love (JM)
    Love at First Sight (MM)
    Love Connection (PL)
    Love--Israel as a Light unto the Nations (PL)
    Love, Meditation and (JM) [audio]
    Love--The Ability to Communicate (PL)
    Love--The Revealed "Something" (PL)
    Love--The Revelation of Potential (PL)
    Love Your Jewish Neighbor (R)
    Love--The Ultimate Secret (PL)
    Lovingkindness with Judgment (KE)
    Loyalty (JM)
    Lupus: The Dimensions of the Disease
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    M
    Making Order (KE)
    Marriage Ceremony (JM)
    Marital Harmony
    Mashiach--The Second and Third Stages of Mashiach
    Mashiach: the Ultimate Psychologist
    Mashiach, The Soul of Mashiach in Each Generation (R)
    Match-Making through Kabbalah (R)
    Maximum Patience and Realistic Expectations (KE)
    Medative Prayer: Separation Within Separation
    Medical Advice (R)
    Meditation on the Hebrew Letters (R)
    Meditation, Prayer, and Education (KE)
    Meriting Mercy
    Metal Correspondence to Wolf, Lion and Snake
    Mind is the Interface Between the Soul and Reality (JM)
    Miracle of Chanukah
    Mirror Psychology (MM)
    Mistaken Identity
    Misuse of Kabbalah (WI)
    Mitzvah Meditation Cube (JM) [audio]
    Motion, Meditation and (JM) [audio]
    Mystical Experience and Providence (R)
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    Name Change and Prayer for the Ill (R)
    Noachide Law Enforcement (R)
    Number 18 (R)
    Number 40 and Hebrew Mysticism (R)
    Nursing Baby Parable (PL)
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    Order of Remembrances (JM)
    The Origins of Disease
    The Origin of the Hebrew Letters (R)
    Overcoming Fear (R)
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    P
    Path to Self Motivation (KE)
    Permissiveness vs. Simplification
    Phases of Spiritual Growth (KE)
    Physiological Systems according to Kabbalah - Model One
    Physiological Systems according to Kabbalah -The Extended Model(1)
    Physiological Systems according to Kabbalah -The Extended Model(2)
    Planting and Nurturing (KE)
    Point Within (JM)
    Positive Anxiety
    Positive Thinking: Sweetening Within Separation
    Power of Love (PL)
    Power of Prayer
    Power of Prayer (KE)
    Power of Thought
    Powers of the Soul (R)
    Power to Renew and the Strength to Endure (KE)
    Practical Kabbalah (WI)
    Prayer, Meditation and (JM) (audio)
    Purpose of Meditation
    Pursuit of Balance (KE)
    Pursuit of Peace (KE)
    Prayer--Rectifying the Subconscious (KE)
    Prayer -- The Seventh Commandment (JM)
    Predict the Future, Using Kabbalah to (WI)
    Preparing the Future (KE)
    Proper Perspective on Mystical Experiences (R)
    Purim - A Time of Action
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    Quashing Anxiety
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    R
    Rasha: Indignant Estrangement (MM)
    Ratzo Vashov (R)
    Rectified Binah as an Educational Tool (KE)
    Rectified Wolf,The
    Rectifying Domestic Strife (MM)
    Rectifying the Present to Manifest the Future (JL)
    Reincarnation (R)
    Relationship, Togetherness, and Oneness (MM)
    Relying on No Other Besides Him (JL)
    Remembering the Common Soul-root (MM)
    Remission and Healing
    Repentance and Return to God
    Rerouting Energy Flow (KE)
    Reverse Vision (JL)
    Reward and Punishment (KE)
    Righteous Convert (R)
    The Root of God's Will (R)
    Rosh HaShana 5762 - The year of a sign of blessing
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    Salt (R)
    Scales of Judgment (KE)
    Sci-Fi Movies (R)
    Secrets of the Three-fold Gold (PL)
    Secrets of the Tribe of Levi (R)
    Seeing the Beautiful (KE)
    Sefirot--Ten Soul Prototypes (JL)
    Self-criticism (KE)
    Self Knowledge -- Know Yourself
    Sense of Disconnection
    Separation as the key to Sweetening
    Separation: Ignoring Anxiety
    Setting Priorities (KE)
    Shabbat Beckoning (R)
    Shabbat, Meditation and (JM) [audio]
    Six Ascending Levels of Holiness (JM)
    Six Cites of Refuge (JM)
    Six Continuous Commandments (part 1) (JM)
    Six Levels of Healing
    Six Remembrances (JM)
    Skills (KE)
    Snake
    Solar Eclipse: The Divine Message for Mankind
    Soul and Reality (JM)
    Spark of Mashiach
    The Spiritual Archetype of Wolf
    Spiritual Exile
    Stones (R)
    Strengthening the Immune System (R)
    Study Guidance for "Righteous Gentiles" (R)
    Submission, Separation, and Sweetening
    Submission, Separation and Sweetening in the Therapist
    Suffering--Why Do We Suffer? (R)
    Sun and the Moon (JM)
    Sunset (JM)
    Surrender of Integration (KE)
    Sus ("Horse")--Igulim and Yosher (R)
    Sweetening the Subconscious
    Sweetening within Sweetening
    Sweetening without Separation
    Sword and Bow
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    Temple Service, Lamb Symbolism (R)
    The Ten Fingers, the Tongue and the Procreative Organ
    The Ten Sefirot within the Mouth
    The Three Continual Mitzvot of the Future (JL)
    The Way Out
    The Therapeutic Books of the Bible
    The Therapeutic effect of Belief in Creation Ex-Nihilo
    Therapeutic Speech
    Therapeutic Techniques
    Therapy and Hassidic Paths
    Three Ascending levels of Love (JM)
    Three Elements of the Student Teacher Relationship (KE)
    Three Levels of Fear (JM)
    Three Levels of Relationship: Tzadik Beinoni and Rasha (MM)
    The Three Souls of Man
    Three Phases of Separation
    Three Phases of Submission
    Three Physiological-Psychological Syndromes
    Three Times Three
    Timing, A Question of (KE)
    To Perfect the Human Community (KE)
    Torah Codes (R)
    Torah Reading by Women (R)
    Transforming Evil to Good
    Trust: The Power of Moses (JM)
    Two Meditative Prayers (KE)
    Two Trees of the Garden of Eden (MM)
    Tzaddikim (R)

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    Unifying the Messianic Sparks (JL)
    Union of Opposites (KE)
    Unknowing and Unknowable Realm of the Unknowable Head
    Upper and Lower Da'at
    Urrim V'Tummim (R)
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    Visions of Redemption (JL)
    Voice of the Shofar
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    What about people who claim to have spiritual powers, especially healing powers (with hands, eyes, thought, etc.?)
    What is Practical Kabbalah?
    What is Kabbalah?
    What is Kabbalah? (WI)
    What is the purpose of Kabbalah and how will it affect my life?
    Who can learn Kabbalah?
    Why Publicize Kabbalah
    Will--To Enter and Settle the Land (KE)
    Will to Learn (KE)
    With All My Heart I Seek You
    Wisdom and Prophecy (WI)
    Wisdom, Fear of Heaven and Humility (KE)
    Wisdom of Waiting for the Messiah (KE)

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    Y
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    Zohar Sections (R)
    Zohar Understanding (R)
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