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Kabbalah for Beginners

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...call it “the wisdom of Kabbalah.” 16 K abbalah for b eg Inners - p art o ne sT age o ne In Chapter o ne of his book, The Mighty Hand, Maimoni... ...no egoism was setting them apart. 18 K abbalah for b eg Inners - p art o ne This is why the Bible writes that they were of “one lan- - guage”... ...The Mighty Hand), Idolatry Rules J 20 K abbalah for b eg Inners - p art o ne the Creator—the force of love—or their growing egoism would alie... ...se, and of course, the old standbys: cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and dia- - betes await us. There are many more we can mention here, but by now... ...r millennia, Kabbalists have been teaching that love of man should be the foundation of all human rela- - tions. This love prevailed in the days of A...

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Kabbalah for the Student

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ack of knowledge in these exalted matters, which are necessarily the very foundation upon which the whole structure of religion is based. Therefore,... ... the concepts of the Torah and the prophecy, which are based on practical foundations (as I have shown in “The Essence of the Wisdom of Kabbalah”). ... ...yone admits to the nullity of philosophy, for it is not built on concrete foundations. This old doctrine became a stumbling rock and a deadly thorn t... ...reation of man: the angels asked of the Creator: “What is a man, that thou art mindful of him? And the son of man, that thou visitest him? Why do you... ...written, ‘And the Lord God called unto the man, and said unto him: ‘Where art thou?’’ Where has thine heart gone?’” In Rashi’s interpretation, “here... ...eator is found only in the Torah. Also, regarding the verse, “Verily Thou art a God that hidest Thyself,” that the Creator hides Himself in the Holy... ...e Behinot.) 645 h a i l a n (Th e Tr e e ) Illustrations and References diA grAm 1 • Item 1 depicts the Rosh, Toch, Sof of Partzuf Keter de AK. •... ...in Rosh, Toch, Sof and how it clothes Partzuf AB de AK from its Peh down. diA grAm 1, iTEm 1 This is Partzuf Keter de AK, the first ten Sefirot that ... ...uf ends in the Sefira of Malchut, which is why she is called Sium Raglin. diA grAm 1, iTEm 2 This is Partzuf AB de AK, the second Hitpashtut of ten S...

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Awakening to Kabbalah

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...2 2005026131 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jacket design: Tim Holtz Jacket art: S-113 “Kabbalah,” 1976 original serigraph by Shraga Weil. Published by... ...lah,” 1976 original serigraph by Shraga Weil. Published by the Safrai Fine Art Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel. Copyright Safrai Gallery. Manufactured in t... ...grot 2 (1865–1935) ISRAEL AND THE NATIONS The revival of the nation is the foundation for the construction of the great repentance—the repentance of I... ...now available to us, containing interesting drawings with explanations and dia- grams that the first man wrote by himself. When one opens the book, it...

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The Path of Kabbalah

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ritual embryo.” In a state of infancy, we can already make requests and have a dia- log with the Creator. After two years of infancy, we need the guid... ...nd stronger the connection between the members of the group, the stronger the foundation for connecting with the Creator. When we begin to advance sp... ...from us. T H E PAT H O F K A B B A L A H 134 The self had a certain spiritual foundation; it was above this world before it received additional egoi... ... phenomena? How should they describe the spiritual force that constitutes the foundation of this world, and what are the reciprocal relationships be... ...ions of mediums. In the 19 th century, humanity was looking for redemption in art. In the 20 th century, it was power and scientific advancement. T...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...m. 2.1. Definition: PARADOXISM is an avant-garde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive used of antitheses, antinomie... ...untry. I started from politic, social, and immediately got to literature, art, and philosophy, even science. Through experiments one brings new lite... ... non-conformism, the paradoxes in other words of anything (in literature, art, science), while futurism, cubism, surrealism, abstractism and all othe... ...ith Psychology, Sociology, Economics, and Literature. 13 This is a foundation study of the NEUTROSOPHIC PHILOSOPHY because, I think, a whole ... ...ultiple values logics. The research is a part of a National Science Foundation grant proposal for Interdisciplinary Logical Sciences. 1.2. ... ...(indifference, neutrality) as well. Hegel's <dialectic> [Gr. dialektik ĕ < dia with, legein to speak] doesn't work, it consequently has to be extende... ...ups, such as: churches, philanthropic associations, charities, emigrating foundations, artistic or scientific societies, etc. How they function, ho...

...Paradoxism is an avant-garde movement in literature, art, philosophy, science, based on excessive used of antitheses, antinomies, contradictions, parables, odds, paradoxes in creations....

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

... Virgil VI. Of Coaches VII. Of the Incommoditie of Greatnesse VIII. Of the Art of Conferring IX. Of Vanitie X. How one ought to governe his Will XI. ... ...ed in mine own genuine, simple and ordinarie fashion, without contention, art or study; for it is myselfe I pourtray. My imperfections shall thus be... ...ments may possibly bee devised or inflicted upon a caitife wretch, as thou art. But he, for all his enemies threats, without speaking one word, retur... ...rvant had one morning audience in the Kings councell-chamber: who for the foundation of his cause having established and to that end projected many ... ...s, I shall die: death is end of all. Our religion hath had no surer humane foundation than the contempt of life. Discourse of reason doth not only ca... ...f lawes and examples, but having ever bin from her beginning, I found the foundation of it so weake that myselfe, who was to confirme it in others, ...

...ly, or kept a more grave and solemne march. I desire thereun to be delineated in mine own genuine, simple and ordinarie fashion, without contention, art or study; for it is myselfe I pourtray. My imperfections shall thus be read to the life, and my naturall forme discerned, so farre-forth as publike reverence hath permitted me. For if my fortune had beene to have lived ...

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

... Kachina, the Great Spirit! http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/a/outer-art.htm ISBN: 1-931233-32-2 Standard Address Number 297-5092 Pri... ...works in the two large fields- literatures and mathematics (but also in other art and scientific fields). I have attentively read the entire literar... ...ism, nonconformism, the paradoxes in other words of anything ( in literature, art, science), while futurism, cubism, abstractism and all other avant-... ...he mathematician poet (or reverse) referred not only to the paradoxes, at the foundation of his movement, but also to other figures of speech- antit... ...tical structure of the sensitive universe. In the same way, through axiomatic foundation or theoretical-grouping, the mathematics assimilate the var... ...tc. In one of the Sofocle’s speeches Smarandache reiterates the paradoxism’s foundation: “Denying too much a thing, you have just asserted it”- wha... ...st impotriva mea), but also in a series of pseudo- poems with an appearance of dia- and tri! -logues) and in Nonroman are mixed almost all the litera...

...the Oltenian- Romanian settled in New Mexico creates further on important works in the two large fieldsliteratures and mathematics (but also in other art and scientific fields)....

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Principa Mathematica

By: Isaac Newton

...fferen- tia illa, propterea q,nod vis KIi augetur quamproxime in rationc dia;s~$ae 2? T, d,ecrefcit in .majore q.uam duplicata ratione d,ifiantia; ... ...locitas & cubus diametri ; refiitentia (per hypothefin) erit ut quadratum dia. metri & quadraturn velocitatis conjunQim ; & tempus (per hanc pro. p... ...ue cum velocita+ tibus moti,, defcribendo fpatia i.n fefquiplkata ratione dia,me,troru,m, amittent partes motuum proportionales totis, ‘I Cwol. 3. ... ...2 : ut fupra. J’S Cum igittir ate& ilk &mper fint in hat ratione ; ii pro art% DTV, qua momentum temporis fibimet ipG femper equale exp- nitur, fcr... ...Sciences ; neccfi:lry for young ~.~‘Jeople who woul~l apply to that noble Art, Kngravcn in 1131 Copper l’latcs by yahn sllrrg. ,‘Jranllated by klr. ...

... first published 5 July 1687. Newton also published two further editions, in 1713 and 1726. The Principia states Newton's laws of motion, forming the foundation of classical mechanics, also Newton's law of universal gravitation, and a derivation of Kepler's laws of planetary motion (which Kepler first obtained empirically). The Principia is "justly regarded as one of the m...

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Bail Yourself Out

By: Rav Michael Laitman

... trying to build a house without knowing how to make a strong and stable foundation, or planning the number of rooms without knowing how many peop... ...of the unknown in religion, mysticism, philosophy, science, technolo- gy, art, and, in fact, in every area of human engage- ment. All of these ideolo... ... of, and we form our views based on what we see, hear, or read on the me- dia. Because its power over the public is unrivaled, Chapter 9: Creating... ...eir competitors. only recently, as an offshoot of the crisis, has the me- dia begun to display acts of compassion and unity, such as the sandbagging... .... 61 10 h o W the a rts Can Model n eW a ttitudes “w e all know that art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth, at least the ... ... possible shifts in cinema and the- atre, but the rules that apply to this art form also apply to the more traditional arts such as painting and scu... .... It requires that everyone knows about the two desires that sustain the foundations of our world. without this knowl- edge, isolation and protectio... ...r millennia, Kabbalists have been teaching that love of man should be the foundation of all human relations. This love prevailed in the days of Abr...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...of Prof. Rice's se- ries of lectures was delivered Fri- day evening in the art room of Hopkins Hall on Raphael and Uembrandt and was illustrated by sl... ...ce showed how each of these painters repre- sented idealism and realism in art; but his more immediate pur- pose was to indicate how their lives are d... ... how their lives are disclosed in the progress of their development in the art of painting. Raphael wos born in Urbino, Italy, a distinctly rural land... ...m. THURSDAY, MAY 80 10.30 a. m.—Cap and Bolls presents "My Friend from In- dia." Opera house. 2.30 p. m—Williams-Amherst base- ball game, Weston Field... ... are at present, and that eventually we may succeed in establishing a firm foundation on which to build the high ideals of honor which should be impli... ...es, College Chapel. 10.80 a. m.—Cap and Bells presents 'My Friend from In- dia," Opera house. 3.00 p. m.—Williams-Amherst base- • ball game, Weston Fi... ... heap of stones and timbers, on the west end of the laboratory campus. The foundations for a structure practically identical with the or- iginal Clark... ... looked upon by the au- thorities as n promising spot on which til lay the foundations of a new quadra ngle. Fr mi tliP rapid ity with ttliioh the lil... ... Ootm ISm men to go biiroheailed or to smoke on the street. Hiippily, this dia- respect of oiistom is not wide- Bprtmd. However, it is rtither early f...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

.... government, allowing flat- rate pricing for its users. The National Science Foundation (NSF) managed the Internet backbone and asked that it be used ... ...sider Internet secu- rity, staffed by representatives of the National Science Foundation, the Depart- ment of Defense, and other agencies that had help... ...can allow an extraordinary number of people to express themselves in speech, art, or code and to work with other people in ways previously not possibl... ...nd share good uses. Multiplying breaches of that trust can threaten the very foundations of the generative system. A hobbyist computer that crashes mi... ... Page 182 304 delays with a desire to implement competition. See Posting of Art Brodsky to Public Knowledge Policy Blog, Consumer and Public Interest... ...e.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid 07/01/12/0043249. See Press Release, FCC, Me- dia Bureau Acts on Requests for Waiver of Rules on Integrated Set-T op Bo... ...ht and patent: “Unlike a patent, a copyright gives no exclusive right to the art disclosed; protection is given only to the expression of the idea—not...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...nts of silence, Sang Huin went to him. His voice was shaky like a faltering foundation. He cried. It wasn't so much in reference to him as it was hi... ... storm, and he was in an existence floundering on something without a stable foundation. It was a miracle, to him, that he had been able to finish his... ...ies, temporary exhibits, and then to have him sit alone in a corner at these art parties where cheques were often signed. He saw him sitting in those... ...gs. In place of the baby, she sat the tray upon her lap providing a close-up foundation for her manuscript. The hailstorm that was once like artillery... ...ot under the directive of his own will. The book is of 20th century American art and contains a few examples of his mother's work. Only pleasures from... ...ully amused by their non- feminine creative play. "My ladies, methinks thou art so nice, but unfortunately I've already had breakfast." "Lady'speakin... ...to." "Pronto. Excelente. Necesitas dormir las horas bastante para tener un dia grande por la manana. I go to bed now. You do it too after to eat y...

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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

...olution so that one can never assure the validity of the current stage of art? Is there any science that can hold true for 5000 years, or even 5 mill... ...y macro and micro structure from science and technology to literature and art on the joint Eastern and Western cultures. As well as in unity of oppos... ...very macro and micro structure from science, technology to literature and art on the Eastern and Western joint cultures, in unity of opposites persp... ...nationally published. In it, I found A.I. lacked an effective philosophic foundation and was becoming ominous, and also that any system of thought sh... ...ndifference, neutrality) as well. Hegel's <dialectic> [Gr. dialektik ĕ < dia with, legein to speak] doesn't work. It consequently has to be extende... ...KA. (This is school of thinking set up by Brihaspati, who asserts that the foundation of the universe consists of four principles or elements: the ai...

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Geometric Theorems, Diophantine Equations, And Arithmetic Functions

By: József Sándor

...ematics Department of the Babe s-Bolyai University, the Domus Hun- garica Foundation of Budapest, the Sapientia Foundation of Cluj and also Professor... ...ity (1) is proved usually be means of vectors or complex numbers (or Stew- art’s theorem). For proofs, see [2] p.158, p.189. A new, simple proof can b... ...On di erentiable functions preserving rationality and irrationality , Stu- dia Univ. Babe s-Bolyai, Math. XLV(2000), No.4, 63-70. 262 2 On the irrat...

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Essays of Michel de Montaigne Book the Third

By: William Carew Hazilitt

...TNESS ............................................ 150 CHAPTER VIII OF THE ART OF CONFERENCE ............................................................ ...ess, that what I call freedom, simplicity, and plainness in my manners, is art and subtlety, and rather prudence than goodness, industry than nature, ... ...or they are full of mistrust, and ’tis hard to overreach them in their own art: witness the 13 Montaigne sad experience we have lately had.—[Montaign... ...n Guienne; elsewhere they purchase me. Upon this it is that they lay their foundation who conceal themselves present and living, to obtain a name when... ...hese incitements grief provokes itself.”—Lucretius, ii. 42.] These are the foundations of our mourning. The obstinacy of my stone to all remedies espe... ...t of beauty and amorous desires; there should be more solid and con- stant foundation, and they should proceed with greater cir- cumspection; this fur... ... the reason of the thing, but draws a line of circumvallation about you of dia- lectic clauses, and the formulas of his art. Now, who would not enter ...

................................. 129 CHAPTER VII OF THE INCONVENIENCE OF GREATNESS ............................................ 150 CHAPTER VIII OF THE ART OF CONFERENCE ................................................................. 156 CHAPTER IX OF VANITY.......................................................................................................... 181 CHAPTE...

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Reprinted Pieces

By: Charles Dickens

................................................. ........... 62 THE GHOST OF ART........................................................................... ...e joint Ducasse of the milliners and tailors, a wholesome knowledge of the art of making common and cheap things uncommon and pretty, by good sense an... ...m and water. I embraced the oppor tunity of asking how many divisions the art and mystery of bill sticking comprised? He replied, three—auctioneers’ ... ...s of expense, for the occasion; and in his shirt front there’s a beautiful dia mond prop, cost him fifteen or twenty pound—a very hand some pin inde... ...ng above them, the mast of which is burglariously sticking itself into the foundations of a blue villa, suspended sky high, surmounted by a lump of bl... ...her proprietor who was immensely learned. Whether this belief had any real foundation, we are not likely ever to know now. The only branches of educat...

...G AWAKE.............................................................................................................................. 62 THE GHOST OF ART.................................................................................................................... 69 OUT OF TOWN .............................................................................................

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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Volume I.

By: George Gilfillan

...f poetry as Aristotle, and nearly as eloquent an expounder of the rules of art and the glories of genius as Longinus. In the same year, Pope printed “... ...his fine epistle to Jervas, the painter. Pope was passionately fond of the art of painting, and practised it a good deal under Jervas’s instructions, ... ...ual with its author. The next year he had intended to signalise by a third Dia- logue, which he commenced in a vigorous style, but which he did not fi... ... more complete pieces. They constantly applied themselves not only to that art, but to that single branch of an art, to which their talent was most po... ...hile ours are extremely lim- ited both in extent and in duration. A mighty foundation for our pride! when the utmost we can hope is but to be read in ... ...t impor- tance. These machines I determined to raise on a very new and odd foundation—the Rosicrucian doctrine of spirits. I know how disagreeable it ... ...s and roars in vain; Here not a town, but spacious realm shall have A sure foundation on the rolling wave. VER. 383-387 were originally thus— Now shal...

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The Meno

By: Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893

... that virtue is knowledge, Plato has been constantly tending in the previous Dia 8 Meno logues. But the new truth is no sooner found than it vanishe... ...pable of collecting or arranging his ideas. He has practice, but not theory; art, but not science. This is a true fact of psychology , which is recogn... ...ling follies of the Sophists. In the Meno the subject is more developed; the foundations of the enquiry are laid deeper, and the nature of knowledge i... ...n framing general notions which has appeared in this and in all the previous Dia logues recurs in the Gorgias and Theaetetus as well as in the Republ... ...e of the immortality of the soul is also car ried further , being made the foundation not only of a theory of knowledge, but of a doctrine of re wa... ... Dialogues, the Meno arrives at no conclusion. Hence we are led to place the Dia logue at some point of time later than the Protagoras, and earlier t... ... heav enwards, but soon has found that only in experi ence could any solid foundation of knowledge be laid. It has degenerated into pantheism, but h... ...eachers and disciples? MENO: Surely . SOCRATES: And conversely , may not the art of which neither teachers nor disciples exist be as sumed to be inca... ..., do we mean that we should be right in sending him to those who profess the art, rather than to those who do not, and to those who demand payment for...

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The Iliad of Homer

By: Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

... at its author. Having finished supper, they banqueted [Footnote: 11 Pope Dia logon estionto. A common metaphor. So Plato calls the parties conversin... ...ver have described a blind man as attaining the utmost perfec- tion in his art, if he had been conscious that the memory of the bard was only maintain... ...scussions respecting whether the poems were written or not, or whether the art of writing was known in the time of their reputed author. Suffice it to... ...wledged the greatest of poets, who most excelled in that which is the very foundation of poetry. It is the inven- tion that, in different degrees, dis... ..., which masters everything besides, can never attain to this. It furnishes art with all her materials, and without it judgment itself can at best but ... ...e, as if one should think to raise the super- structure by undermining the foundation: one would imag- ine, by the whole course of their parallels, th... ...ture age shall view, No trace remain where once the glory grew. The sapp’d foundations by thy force shall fall, And, whelm’d beneath the waves, drop t...

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The Marble Faun : Or, The Romance of Monte Beni, Illustrated with Photogravures

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...tist, who contemplates an indefinite succession of winters in this home of art (though his first thought was merely to improve him- self by a brief vi... ...an, the purple air of Italy over his canvas. He studies the old schools of art in the mountain towns where they were born, and where they are still to... ...netian palaces. Such summers as these, spent amid whatever is exquisite in art, or wild and pictur- esque in nature, may not inadequately repay him fo... ...ad unquestionably dwelt for imme- morial ages. And there they had laid the foundations of their tower, so long ago that one half of its height was sai... ...n of the human intel- lect formed what we now call language. In this broad dia- lect—broad as the sympathies of nature—the human brother might have sp... ...teresting inside as out. It cannot be less than six hundred years old; the foundations and lower story are much older than that, I should judge; and t... ...of lime, watching its fall, till it struck upon a stone bench at the rocky foundation of the tower, and flew into many fragments. “Pray pardon me for ...

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