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by Saleem Rana - 2006-12-18
It will soon be a new year and we are almost a quarter of the way into the first decade of the new century. Where are we heading now? What will happen to the human race? Will it overcome its shado...
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by Mary Bauer - 2006-12-16
This summer a couple of friends and I ate at a small hobby farm turned part-time restaurant located in the way-out boonies. They make pizza and bread in a brick oven and that's all-pizza and bread. Th...
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by Saleem Rana - 2006-12-15
Life has a way of working itself out. In the process of living your life, things have a way of resolving themselves.Another way of saying this is "ask and receive."This works on the idea of getting a...
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by Aaron Schwartz - 2006-12-14
Written when the author stayed in Frankfurt, "The Sufferings of Young Werther" (1774) is one of Goethe's well-known works. The epistolary novel analyzes the tragic love of Werther to the pretty but un...
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by Saleem Rana - 2006-12-14
It's all a miracle, when you come to think of it.All of it.Billions of years ago, out of nothing, a universe evolved from a sound. The vibration of this "big bang" still continues to expand.A planet ...
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by Lance Winslow - 2006-12-13
Hypothetically speaking common sense should prevail in all the decisions we make and any decisions our elected representatives take. Unfortunately we all know that common sense is lacking in modern so...
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by Saleem Rana - 2006-12-13
Words define our reality.We use words to translate the split-second images in our minds into describing our experiences for others.William Shakespeare invented 25,000 words, which are now part of our ...
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by Joseph Kraft - 2006-12-09
In a previous article I discussed Classic or Act Utilitarianism, if you are unfamiliar with these terms you may want to go back and read it. This article will be over John Stuart Mill's version of Ut...
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by Joseph Kraft - 2006-12-07
Utilitarianism is a moral theory that gained popularity in the early 1800's and still influences many of our decisions today. On the face of it, it is pretty simple. The catchphrase of Utilitarianis...
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by S.Sharath Chandra - 2006-12-05
The mega spiritual bash of 25 lakh meditators converging on Jakkur grounds,Bangalore,India should really cause a temblor in Spiritual circles, not because of the weight of the converging physical mass...
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by Roy Austin - 2006-12-04
True mysticism can be defined as a classical or scholarly understanding, in contrast with its degenerated and much abused use today, of any loose connectio...
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by Roy Austin - 2006-12-04
Imagine if you will, that your true essence is like dark infinite space, which represents your true self and is also the biological expression of your forgetfulness of life, prior to your birth. In s...
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by Mark Pettinelli - 2006-11-28
Everything In Life Is BoringJust add, "well, all you're doing there" before something anyone can do, and you'll realize that what they are doing is actually boring, no matter what it happens to be. Sa...
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by Roy Austin - 2006-11-28
Thought is the opposite of true meditation and in our world it hardly ever stops. We need a new religion, a new philosophy and therefore, a new awareness of the world, fit for this twenty first cent...