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... the masses.” L I T E R AT U R E A N D K A B B A L A H Q: What do you think of literature in general, and books in par- ticular? A: All the books, exc... ...itude of Kabbalah to Art is Relative ......................................406 Literature and Kabbalah ..................................................
...ning of their lives, and more interested in science, social science, culture, literature, and so on. T H E PAT H O F K A B B A L A H 122 But nowada...
...at astounds the whole humanity is found in some hidden corner of our ancient literature, and especially the occult, whose lightnings soar to the he... ... anatomist, physicist, historian of sci- ence) and as a critic and theorist of literature and art. For the last thirty years of his life he was Germa...
...................................................... 1 2. BRIEF REVIEW OF RELEVANT LITERATURE AND SOURCES ... 3 3. APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY ............ ...osts in APEC through Electronic Commerce 2 2. BRIEF REVIEW OF RELEVANT LITERATURE AND SOURCES A brief review of a selection of relevant ... ... transportation. In this regard, information was gathered through field survey, literature and statistics databases. Please see the World Bank Tr...
...iance) is an age- old source of wisdom and the basis for all Kabbal- istic literature. Since its appearance nearly 2,000 years ago, it has been the p...
...ram (2008) compile the measures of financial market stability commonly used in extant literature to include, among others: 1. The real sector: GDP g...
...igious fanatics who are miles away from true Kabbalah. One must study authentic literature only, and belong to a single group headed by one teacher.... ... order to reach the spiritual world, our generation needs to read very specific literature. Today it is the Talmud Esser HaSefirot. 500 years ago, it...
...tre is a normal subloop. The commutant is also known as Moufang Centre in literature. DEFINITION [39]: A left loop (B, •) is a set B together with...
...and study of group semirings and semigroup semirings which are not found in literature except one or two papers that have been done by the author in... ...f special elements in Smarandache semirings (S-semirings). Using the recent literature of semirings corresponding S-semirings are defined and analys... ... it with examples. Further even the notion of the semirings is not found in literature in the form of specialized text books so we felt it essential ...
...especially Smarandache rings (S-rings) as we cannot find much about it in literature. Further we define non- associative rings and Smarandache non-as... ... a Smarandache pseudo module (S- pseudo module) related to B. For more literature please refer [120]. 26 DEFINITION 1.4.29: Let R be a ring,... ...o group rings and semigroup rings. Such study is very meager in near-ring literature. We call a group near-ring NG of a semigroup S over the near-... ...dache bivector spaces, the reader has a good background of them. For more literature about vector spaces please refer [27, 44, 49, 119] and for the ... ...group then G contains a bigroup. Study of S-bigroups is very new as in literature we do not have the concept of Smarandache groups we have only t... ...ebraic structures and as there is no solid Smarandache category theory in literature we restrict ourselves only to the case of pure algebraic treatme... ...date introduced or studied this concept so we may not be able to give any literature in this direction but leave it for the reader to develop notion... ...is itself very new so the concept is non-associative birings is absent in literature. Here we define loop birings, groupoid birings and finally the ... ... [117, 118]. So the notion of binear- rings does not find its place in any literature. Here we define binear-rings, biseminear- rings and introduce se...
...tructures in groupoid rings. Study of groupoid rings is totally absent in literature, so the study of Smarandache substructures in groupoid rings se... ...∈ I implies x ∈ I or y ∈ I. The study of groupoid rings in mathematical literature is completely absent so the study of these ideals S-ideals, pse... ...ed us. We leave it for the reader to refer books on Lie algebras for more literature. DEFINITION 4.1.1: A real Lie algebra L is a vector space ove... ... chapter several other recently discovered non-associative rings found in literature are given for the reader to make proper Smarandache developments...
...s. Even [19] has studied about it. But the notion of fuzzy bisemirings in literature is totally absent. This concept is defined only in this book. J... ...-ring module are recalled in this section. For more about fuzzy near-ring literature please refer [28, 38, 56, 57, 71, 122, 130]. DEFINITION [71... ...is itself very new so the notion is fuzzy bigroupoid is totally absent in literature. Here we define fuzzy bigroupoid and recall just the definition... ...go for the concept of fuzzy groups; as Smarandache groups do not exist in literature we get almost all properties of groups to be present in Smarand...