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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...on Chapter Four: Modern Humans Psychobiologic Totality Pg 223 The Slow Death of Human Sensitivity-Awareness Pg 224 The Human Inner Self P... ... The Idea of Human Balance Pg 1499 Wonder Pg 1501 Reincarnation Pg 1504 Death Pg 1505 Wonder and the Universe Pg 1506 Universal Connectivit... ...strong, fast-slow, far-near, forward-back, degeneration, re-composition, life-death, male-female, in-out, positive polarity- negative polarity. ... ...Energy which does not exist in all three states of Past-Present-Future is the animal-human awareness of Time in the Present Moment, not the energy i... ...are that it is traveling through the Medium of water as it travels? No. Are animals aware that they are traveling through the medium of Air as they... ...ame from, as naked apes who stood up and began wondering about things. Human animals were never designed to unravel all of the mysteries of the inf... ... 0 Also stands for the sign of the Christian cross: the death of a living god, being split in two, dying in agony, giving up h... ... root 12. This is why when life evolved; it evolved into three basic kinds of animals: Sponges, Cnidarians, and Flatworms. This is why animals have ... ...ng our infinite universe, and our organic world, and living human beings, and animals, and eco-systems, and weather patterns, and tectonic geography,...

...n humans going back 25 million years. 4: Human Psycho-biology. 5: The beginnings of civilization. 6: The effect of civilization upon humans. 7: Death, the existence of evil and its effect on humans. Offered as a free E-book at: http://thepathofsplitness.com/ ...

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The Myth of Ulysses and Secondary Beauty

By: Antonio Mercurio

...first is Primary beauty, which is found in nature and is always subject to death. The next is Secondary beauty, which is created through the artist... ...e artistry of human beings and once it is created, is no longer subject to death or the law of entropy. It is immortal, and it guarantees immortalit... ...We, instead, are convinced its purpose is for expiation. Pain helps us face death and fuse it together with life, the type of life that emanates from... ...eauty. The reason secondary beauty is immortal is because it does not deny death, but rather, 10 by going through pain it encounters it, goes thro... ...Ulysses can go home and live out a serene old age. 32 We have abolished animal sacrifices, and rightly so, but we cannot escape from offering up ... ...y and that does not allow the artistic I to emerge – dies, every time his animalistic parts, based on thievery and violence that he has carried wit... ...immortal because by facing inner death many times, he went from the fetal, animal dimension of intrauterine life, which imprisons every human being ... ... in Pangea that gave rise to the various continents; in the progression of animals to hominids and hominids to human beings. It happens on a cultura... ...e various definitions we already know of, human beings are either rational animals (Aristotle) or digestive tubes (science); they are children of God...

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Bad Hare Days

By: John Fitzgerald

...In Ireland the humble hare has been the subject of great controversy. After years of an abusive sport, which resulted in its child-like death screams being heard regularly throughout Ireland, a result was achieved. For those few dedicated people trying desperately to save the gentle creature from the horrors of the cruel sport of hare coursing, the struggl...

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The Cosmo-Art Theorems and Axioms

By: Antonio Mercurio

...and cosmic SELF. Life is and it is becoming and it knows the art of fusing death with life, and the art of fusing being with becoming to create, in ... ... of beauty that does not exist in nature and that will never be subject to death or to entropy, nor is it subject to the laws of gravity that pertai... ...ation of this beauty it is necessary that pain exists, it is necessary that death exists, it is necessary that art exists and it is necessary that wi... ...ee A.M. "The Ulysseans", Chapter V). An artist that does not face pain and death cannot create anything that is immortal. But those who face only pa... ...not create anything that is immortal. But those who face only pain and not death do not know the secret of art, nor can they create any beauty. At t... ... and that are being and are becoming. A biological organism (human beings, animals, plants or bacteria) is alive because it is a subsystem that is p... ...y, within the context of its historical goal of transforming from a simple animal-cultural individual, to an individual that becomes a Person. A Per... ...e capable of making the evolutionary leap that transforms it from a simple animal into an artist. Not the kind of artist we are accustomed to, but r...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

...y were part of the same bloodline. It was years later, after his grandfather's death, when he began to truly understand the words he had been given... ...ll the destiny that was promised, although, he knew it would be long after his death. Seattle shifted his position on the worn flat rock that laid,... ...ith my people, for the dead are not powerless. Dead ... did I say? There is no death, only a change of worlds." Dr. Henry A. Smith sat in a small r... ...rit world." "But grandfather," Richard pleaded, "it's just a dream." "Life and death are just a different dream," his grandfather said, and patted ... ...hrough the teepees. Each one was painted with a unique design, or picture of an animal, no two were the same. They passed children playing hide and ... ...the afternoon in his connubial office romantic. She had confessed to herself an animal magnetism for Pierce, that was, until her father died the yea... ...uried in the earth ... you believe are all serious. You give media attention to animal rights, civil rights, and human rights ... But what of the ea... ...his baptismal name, Noah, because he admired him greatly for saving all of the animals. He loved the stories in your Bible. The name of Noah is wri... ...he present. He had to get in touch with Hawk. Pierce would react like a wounded animal as soon as the operation went into full swing, and that meant...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...6) Literacy: 12% Labor force: 4.98 million (1980 est); 67.8% agriculture and animal husbandry, 10.2% industry, 6.3% construction, 5.0% commerce, 7.7% ... ... salt, precious and semiprecious stones Agriculture: subsistence farming and animal husbandry; main crops wheat, fruits, nuts, karakul pelts, wool, mu... ...h per capita (1986) Exports: $653 million (f.o.b. 1985); dia- monds, cattle, animal products, copper, nickel Imports: $535 million (c.i.f., 1985); foo... ...ta (1986) Exports: $113.15 million (f.o.b., 1984); cotton (80%), meat, fish, animal products Imports: $114.38 million (f.o.b., 1984); cement, petroleu... ...s: oil, gas, fish Agriculture: highly intensive, specializes in dairying and animal husbandry; main crops cereals, root crops; food imports oilseed, g... ...ocial Christian Movement (MPSC); extreme rightist vigilante organizations or death squads Secret Anti-Communist Army (ESA); Maximiliano Hernandez Brig... ...ewly elected president, Bashir Gemayel, was assassinated. In the wake of his death, Christian militiamen massacred hundreds of Palestinian refugees in...

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The Kalevala the Epic Poem of Finland Translated into English

By: John Martin Crawford

...people who live pre eminently close to nature, and are at home amongst the animals of the wilderness, beasts and birds, winds, and woods, and waters, ... ... of his body from the river of T uoui, and fearing that the sprites of the Death stream might resent her intrusion, the Sun, in answer to her entreati... ..., none dared to fell a tree or cut a shrub in its immediate vicinity, lest death should overtake the offender within a year, in punishment for his sac... ...eltered in the “coal black waters of Manala.” From the seed grains of the death land fields and forests, the T uoni worm (the serpent) had taken its ... ...evils, some formless, others taking the shapes of the most odious forms of animal life, as worms and mites; the nine, however, described above, were c... ...egree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Helsingfors. After the death of Castren in 1850, Lonnrot was appointed pro fessor of the Suomi (F... ...ost re nowned minstrel of the country, and with whose closely im pending death, numerous very precious runes would have been irrevocably lost. The h...

...XIII LEMMINIKAINEN’S SECOND WOOING...................................................................................................... 132 RUNE XIV DEATH OF LEMMINKAINEN .......................................................................................................................... 138 RUNE XV LEMMINKAINEN’S RESTORATION ............................................

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Crime Its Cause and Treatment

By: Clarence Darrow

...conduct? Of course this commandment could not be meant to for- bid killing animals. Yet there are many people who believe that it does, or at least sh... ...punishment for different kinds of killing, from very light penalties up to death. Manifestly, then, the com- mandment must be interpreted, “Thou shalt... ...side were infinite dangers from which magic alone could make him safe. All animal life automatically groups itself more or less closely into herds. Bu... ...cident to life. The dog is hit with a stick and turns and bites the stick. Animals repel attack and fight their enemies to death. The primitive man ve... ...turns and bites the stick. Animals repel attack and fight their enemies to death. The primitive man vented his hatred and vengeance on things animate ... ...nce for an injury, real or fancied. Punishments, even to the extent of 12 death, are inflicted where there can be no possible object except revenge. ... ...nsane, makes no difference; men and societ- ies react to injury exactly as animals react. That vengeance is the moving purpose of punishment is abunda... ...ing of the Lord was imminent; that some of that generation would not taste death, and that God would punish sinners in his own time. The New Testament... ... to do with it. The conduct of man in this regard is only like that of the animal which destroys the one that is inimical to the pack or herd. The sel...

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An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters

By: H. G. Wells

...es for the moral, intellectual and material leader- ship of the world? The deaths and accessions of Kings, the changing of names and coins and symbols... ...ldier ob- sessed with the idea that nothing can save the situation but the death of an incompetent officer. His distrust is so pro- found that he ceas... ...ay’s output is to be burnt to waste secretly by a lunatic. Man is a social animal; few men are naturally social rebels, and most will toil very cheerf... ... consulting physi- cian, or a scientific investigator, or a keeper of wild animals, or a forester, or a librarian, or a good printer, or many sorts of... ...te here for most normal, healthy, active people—more awful than hunger and death. It is far more in the quality of the human spirit, and still more wh... ...monsense struggled hard to ig- nore individuality in shells and plants and animals. There was an attempt to eliminate the more conspicuous depar- ture... ...e believe they competed one with another and died and reproduced just like animals, and that economists, following List, have for the purposes of fisc... ...ry of fact and theory in comparative anatomy, called Rolleston’s “Forms of Animal Life.” I figure to myself a similar book, a sort of dream book of hu... ...dower shall remain unmarried, faithful to the vows made at the altar until death comes to the release of the lonely survivor also. Re-marriage is rega...

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Our Mutual Friend

By: Charles Dickens

...rict in which the humble dwelling was situated, for the certified cause of death; but early sorrow and anxiety may have had to do with it, though they... ... and say, “Go to law upon the spot, you dog, and retain me, or I’ll be the death of you”? Yet that would be energy.’ ‘Precisely my view of the case, E... ... Too late to know for certain, whether injuries re- ceived before or after death; one excellent surgical opinion said, before; other excellent surgica... ... decay, and much injured; and that the said Mr John Harmon had come by his death under highly suspicious circumstances, though by whose act or in what... ...tting on his spectacles, reads: ‘“Mr V enus,’ ‘Yes. Go on.’ ‘“Preserver of Animals and Birds,”’ ‘Yes. Go on.’ ‘“ Articulator of human bones.”’ ‘That’s... ...d at an old sodden fur cap, formless and mangey , that looked like a furry animal, dog or cat, puppy or kitten, drowned and decaying. ‘Now,’ said Mort... ...rough the window. It was fainter and duller. Perhaps fire, like the higher animal and vegetable life it helps to sustain, has its greatest tendency to... ...im a constrained manner, over and above. Y et there was enough of what was animal, and of what was fiery (though smouldering), still visible in him, t... .... Brewer says to his driver, ‘Now, is your horse pretty fresh?’ eyeing the animal with critical scrutiny . Driver says he’ s as fresh as butter. ‘Put ...

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Bram Stoker's Dracula

By: Bram Stoker

...lamps as the rays fell on them, that the horses were coal black and splendid animals. They were Chapter 1 14 driven by a tall man, with a long brown ... ... midst of the whirl and rush of humanity, to share its life, its change, its death, and all that makes it what it is. But alas! As yet I only know you... ...is like, in its way, the turn of the tide. They say that people who are near death die generally at the change to dawn or at the turn of the tide. Any... ...d repulsive, and as she arched her neck she actually licked her lips like an animal, till I could see in the moonlight the moisture shining on the sca... ...em was lurid, as if the flames of hell fire blazed behind them. His face was deathly pale, and the lines of it were hard like drawn wires. The thick e... ...out the horrors which I may only surmise. It would shock and frighten her to death were I to expose my heart to her. Should the letters not carry, the... ...of his own, but what it is I do not know. His redeeming quality is a love of animals, though, indeed, he has such curious turns in it that I sometimes... ... of the S.P.C.A., which is very strong in Whitby, have tried to befriend the animal. To the general disappointment, however, it was not to be found. ... ...by a little thing which I did not much heed, though I am myself very fond of animals. One of the men who came up here often to look for the boats wa...

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