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The Kabbalah Experience

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...s in order to realize that, indeed, only the Creator is complete. Culture and science are only vessels given to us to reveal that we and all around ... ... we imagine that the world starts to improve, will there still be a place for science? Will studying outer space, chemistry, and math- ematics be rej... ...at will be made by people in the future without making them any happier. The science of the world would be studied from within, but not by our sket... ...ike them, and then they die, uncon- scious as ever. That is why Kabbalah, as a science, refuses to describe the real sys- tem of the universe, as well... ... to develop the whole of physics or chemistry, and then starting to use these sciences. It would be similar to living like a Neanderthal without usi... ...hat compel us to study Kabbalah. Besides the study of the Kabbalah, all other occupations that we pursue are considered animate because they are tra...

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The Path of Kabbalah

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...or scientific that provides a fuller picture of our world, and places all the sciences and other “wisdoms” in their place. There is nothing more rea... ...in their place. There is nothing more realistic than Kabbalah. Thus, now that science has reached a dead end, the only true wisdom of Creation appea... ...d power. PA RT O N E : T H E B E G I N N I N G 53 4. Speaking: the desire for science, self-awareness, and learn- ing about the surrounding world. 5.... ...xists outside us, and that fraction is what we call “our world.” Contemporary science accepts the fact that our research of the world is limited by ... ...O F S P I R I T UA L E VO LU T I O N 115 Rabash was very interested in natural sciences such as physics and chemistry. He immediately connected every... ...ires from us. Kabbalah requires the time that remains after all the necessary occupations have been car- ried out. If we invest all our free time in ...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...o him, he left it, to dedicate himself exclusively to geography and astronomy; in which sciences he could not make great progress, for want of the ne... ...dren of Adam, though broken and powerless, yet ever endeavouring to recover itself. All science I hold to be but an attempt at prophecy, to know the... ...lt or outcome of certain combinations of matter or proceedings of man. The only perfect science is astronomy, and its perfection consisteth in this, ... ... of by prophetic intuition, when he gave to every creature its proper name? So that all science is but the groping after that knowledge and power, w... ...r every thing that he had created and made. This hunting after the knowledge of natural science and political economy, I hold to be nothing else than... ...ant use, a copy which I have read over as often as I could, consistently with the other occupations of my ministry. And every time that I have read i...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...dwell in their own land.” Of the flight of this woman to the wilderness, of her occupations in that sweet solitude, we shall speak on purpose, in Ar... ...are to conduct her on eagle’s wings by the appointment of God, as also what her occupations in that wilderness are to be, and what the design of God ... ...eir souls would go from globe to globe, acquiring new knowledge in the physical sciences, in order to become perfect therein; for such people do wand...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...nomic sector was almost unaffected !!! Even in sectors such as education, science, culture and information and healthcare and social services, the e... ...egy for Macedonia – Development and Modernization”, Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Skopje, 1997, pp. 127-147 26. “The Republic of Macedon... ...by Keynes. It may be approached in a highly simplified way by lumping all occupations together into one labour market and all goods and services tog... ...g edge technologies. Thailand established in 1997, within the National Science and Technology Development Agency, a 2.2 billion baht project call... ...s living overseas to help in the Development of Thailand, particularly in science and technology." The OECD ("International Mobility of the High... ...ew phenomenon there, according to Testsuro Kato, a professor of political science in Hitotsubashi University. But what is the impact of all this on ... ...training allows people to catch up. 5. Five of the ten fastest growing occupations are computer-related and three are connected to healthcare. Ye...

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Jockeys and Jewels

By: Bev Pettersen

..., Green Eyes, Blond Hair, Weight 48.9 kg/108 lb, Height 1.5 meters/5 ft 2 in. Occupations: university student. Distinguishing Features: none. Prior ... ...Brown Eyes, Brown Hair, Weight 109.7 kg/242 lb, Height 1.8 meters/5 ft 11 in. Occupations: trucker, metalworker. Dual U.S./Canadian citizenship. Dis...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VII : Book 7 Visit to Indus

By: Bob Oconnor

...d Indus are tugging us backward at the same time that Indian business and science are leaping into the future. 60% of all Indians are below the age ... ... but we must be able to see as much of the whole as possible. We need the sciences to inform us and enlarge our understanding of things great and sm... ...to inform us and enlarge our understanding of things great and small, but science is not the only achievement of the human mind. As Nietzsche pointe... ...No modern democracy has voters who are all educated in history, political science, economics, the environmental sciences and all the other areas tha... ...he closets are opening and the practice has been spreading. ―As science has researched the sociological, psychological and physiological as... ... military, airplane piloting, police work and in many of the professional occupations. It is natural that they would achieve in the martial areas si...

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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

...ledge of other civilizations to make their own kingdom better. The arts and sciences, the inventions and manufactures, the books and instruments were... ...h intimidation and reward, through law and ideal, and through education and science—begun to slow the raging river of ever increasing births and to t... ... pensions of their elders. Longer life spans aided by advances in medical science and governmental or private health plans increased the need for m... ...eats has required a sudden reversal of tradition in order to save the race. Science affirms our common sense, that millions of people are dying from... ...y to educate those who have the power to sway people’s opinion? As I see it science looks at how the universe works, religion and philosophy look at... ... longer term inequalities based on people’s educations, work ethics, goals, occupations, et cetera. You are for a graduated income tax to pull back ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book III : A Visit to Kino

By: Bob Oconnor

...oncern by so many of my fellow citizens had soured me on the potentials of science and the hope of technology in delivering a utopian society to us. ... ...ledge of mental and physical health. We study the psychological and social sciences, particularly history. And we study mathematics and the natural ... ...tic surgery, psychiatry or pep pills, you search for a better self through science—not self discipline. That goes against the basic tenets for our pe... ... will have to be raised. Just as births have to be reduced. And as medical science keeps us living longer, the adjustments will have to be ‗adjusted... ...ests while they have had to reduce the creativity emphasis. ―In science things must be measurable. How can creativity be measured on objec... ...riences we find that some volunteer more time, some decide to change their occupations to these care-giving vocations, and some find that their self...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... Pg 113 The Triality of the Universe Pg 114 The Totality of Twelve Pg 119 Science Pg 121 Instinct and Evolution Pg 124 How and Why Life Emerg... ...6 Sports Pg 401 Happiness Pg 402 Law Pg 413 Logic and Legality Pg 420 Science and Balance Pg 461 The Pyramidal Absolute Pg 469 Abstr... ...Human Suffering and Hardship Pg 737 Rage and Unhappiness Pg 737 Nature and Science Pg 740 The Vicious Cycles of Civilized Ease and Hardship ... ...tion Pg 1592 The evil of the Undead Pg 1600 Socrates Pg 1601 The evil of Science Pg 1602 The evil of Insularity Pg 1612 Intensity and Purit... ...n to understand what Actual Infinity is, you need to have a Sense of Wonder. Science has found that the Universe we live in is both larger and smal... ...than any other human occupation. Science is one of the dullest, most boring occupations you can find. And it attracts the dullest, most boring peo...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

........................................................................ 181 SCIENCE AND DEMOCRACY ARE SIAMESE TWINS ...................................... ...be given the task of healing the afflicted. In our modern world we look to science for probabilities, such as which potential cure is more likely to ... ...alues to see whether or not we should use it. Our values often trump what science indicates. Commander?‖ -- ―That‘s certainly true Wanda. We alw... ...mary in their thinking. Religion is an emotional decision based on faith, science is an intellectual decision based on empirical evidence. In either... ...ear to us, so ingrained in us, that we don‘t question them. Whether it is science, philosophy or religion --we start with assumptions that we can‘t p... ...mparing public sectors because all countries don‘t report the same public occupations and the various countries have far different percentages of pe... ...various countries have far different percentages of people in the various occupations. For example in the U.S. the military is a high percentage of ... ...ing diapers and tending to runny noses is not always the most rewarding of occupations. And childlessness reduces the odds for divorce by half. As m...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...ive us better control over our own lives. The more we know about ourselves, the better we can control our own destinies. This is what much of scienc... ...n control our own destinies. This is what much of science and most of education is all about. If we can get a better grasp of the appropriate scienc... ...e our minds to be able to conjure up so many absolute truths! And so with psychology! But with psychology we can start with evidence, like any scienc... ...dating, but often forget it when the ‗I do‘ eventually becomes ‗I don‘t.‘ ―I wonder if Freud would have taken the same approach to his scienc... ...e ability to actually think, rather than just rationalizing what we do, we should be able to get a better idea of how to use the knowledge of scienc... ... it shows how you react to successes and failures. ―The choices we make help us design our lives. We have a great deal of choice in the occupa...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... But the ethos and myth of "order out of chaos" - with its proponents in the exact sciences as well - ran deeper than that. The very culture of com... ...lied to animals. Law professor Steven Wise, argues in his book, "Drawing the Line: Science and the Case for Animal Rights", for the extension to an... ...ofessions (in banking, finance, the media, politics, the film industry, publishing, science, the humanities, etc.). This is partly the result of the... ...h, in principle, can never be tackled with the instruments and the formal logic of science. A compromise was proposed long ago: the soul is nothing... ...in our gedankenexperiment. Moreover, will add our gedankenscientist, in due course, science will even be able to demonstrate a monovalent relationsh... ...ain towards "non-productive", "city-based" vocations. Agricultural and industrial occupations were romantically extolled. The cities were berated ... ...sion towards "non-productive", "city-based" vocations. Agricultural and industrial occupations were romantically extolled by communist parties ever...

...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....

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Ke Nui A'E Au

By: Lahela Johnson

...This book honors some of the occupations a child might choose when he or she grows up in Hawaii. We want to show children that the status of an occupation isn't as important as doing a job well. One of our goals was to picture children and adults who sp...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

... The Farmers’ Tale: An Allegory, 83 6 I Got a Mashup, 122 7 The Enclosure of Science and Technology: T wo Case Studies, 160 8 A Creative Commons, 179... ...thics, Law and Policy Center, provided cru- cial support to my work with the sciences in general and synthetic biology in particular. I was also inspi... ...lar. I was also inspired and informed by colleagues and students in computer science, English, history, and political science. But the work I am descr... ...academy, my main debt is to the board members and staff of Creative Commons, Science Commons, and ccLearn. Creative Commons, on whose board I am proud... ... am proud to have served, is the brainchild of Larry Lessig and Hal Abelson; Science Commons and ccLearn are divisions of Creative Com- mons that I he... ...te net product that occur under simple competition is the fact that, in some occupations, a part of the product of a unit of resources consists of som...

...Our music, our culture, our science, and our economic welfare all depend on a delicate balance between those ideas that are controlled and those that are free, between intellectual property and the public domain. In The Public Domain: Enclosing the Comm...

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Died and Moved In

By: Christine Jones

... and everyone else’s for that matter. I now know the names, addresses and occupations of all Michael’s ex girlfriends, his uncles, auntie’s and frie...

...er life; you too may have many freeloaders at your address and not all were once human. Australian author Christine Jones writes for many genres from science fiction fantasy to humor. Though the characters in this book are fictitious, many of the incidents took place and by yours truly. The farm itself is real, right down to every description. I ought to know, I once owned...

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Children of Tomorrow: Guidelines for Raising Happy Children in the 21st Century

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...information: how to turn a screw, how to work with a computer, a little bit of science, and we send them on their way. We do not teach children how to... ...uit of happiness does not make us happy. On the contrary, we are in crisis in science, education, culture, and every human engagement, precisely bec... ...constructive they can do in society. as a rule, we must find for the children occupations that will complement each of them within society. 87 t ea... ...ll as to absorb vast amounts of information. For such a child, learning the sciences becomes easy. Once a child receives an opportunity to observe ... ...he or she immediately divides and arranges everything being taught— including science—according to their intrinsic patterns, applying the scientific... ...red through the wisdom of Kabbalah. the same applies to psychology and social sciences. these children control themselves, know where their drives c...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... But the ethos and myth of "order out of chaos" - with its proponents in the exact sciences as well - ran deeper than that. The very culture of com... ...lied to animals. Law professor Steven Wise, argues in his book, "Drawing the Line: Science and the Case for Animal Rights", for the extension to an... ...ofessions (in banking, finance, the media, politics, the film industry, publishing, science, the humanities, etc.). This is partly the result of the... ...h, in principle, can never be tackled with the instruments and the formal logic of science. A compromise was proposed long ago: the soul is nothing... ...in our gedankenexperiment. Moreover, will add our gedankenscientist, in due course, science will even be able to demonstrate a monovalent relationsh... ...ain towards "non-productive", "city-based" vocations. Agricultural and industrial occupations were romantically extolled. The cities were berated ... ...sion towards "non-productive", "city-based" vocations. Agricultural and industrial occupations were romantically extolled by communist parties ever...

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And Gulliver Returns Book V : My Visit to Singaling

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...lion that existed before my voyage. Added to this is the fact that medical science has been able to extend the life spans of a great number of people... ...orld clamor to be allowed to work in either country to find the cures that science will uncover. For more than 15 years stem cells have been harveste... ...ion planners are making promises they can‟t keep. The advances in medical science are so great that people are not wearing out as early as they used ... ... has at least one robot. Among other things they teach the children math, science and English. We use their robotics technology extensively.” ... ...ed for IQ, if high they can be trained in high level areas, like computer science or medicine. They get the same pay for the same work as our citize... ...st Bloc citizens. When you‟ve tried to assimilate them into the low level occupations they have bankrupted your social welfare systems. And because ...

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...e fellow Nolano tolde me, and taught publikely, that from translation all Science had it's of-spring. Likely, since even Philosophie, Grammar, Rheth... ...e all other things, loveth and correcteth himselfe, rejecteth superfluous occupations, idle imaginations, and unprofitable propositions. As if you gr... ...th so filthie a burthen, as to make my selfe respondent of so important a science. And in this to dare, what in sound judgement I durst not in the ea... ...to say, that this evill proceedeth from the bad course they take to follow sciences; and that respecting the manner we are instructed in them, it is ... ...e had beene verie industrious to finde out the most sufficient men in all sciences, which he continually kept about him, that if at any time occasio... ...t.(Sen. Epist. xcv.) Since men became learned, good men failed Each other science is prejudiciall unto him that hath not the science of goodnesse. B... ... all militarie exercises, and ammuse them to idle, secure, and sedentarie occupations. When our King Charles the eight, in a manner without unsheath... ... wheresoever the minde is busied, there it is all. And though domesticall occupations be lesse important, they are as importunate. Moreover, though ... ... light, give the remainder unto darknesse.' It is impossible to give over occupations if you doe not also give over the fruits of them: Therefore cle...

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