perception
perception
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by Sarah Martin - 2008-11-06
When we recoil from the agnosticism of Kantianism "camouflaged" by the substitution of experience-in-general for the structure and demands of the consciousness of individual knowers and the identific...
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by DONALD YATES - 2008-11-11
The Inner Self And Free Will. Are we as humans, free to select our goals, determine our future and correct our faults? Considering that we are part of a larger mental and emotional whole within...
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by Donald Yates - 2008-11-12
Is Freedom Of Choice Really Free?Are we as humans, free to select our goals, determine our future and correct our faults? Considering that we are part of a larger mental and emotional whole within a ...
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by lancelot - 2008-11-15
The Inner Self And Free Will. Are we as humans, free to select our goals, determine our future and correct our faults? Considering that we are part of a larger mental and emotional whole within a soci...
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by Donald Yates - 2008-11-24
Is Truth Reality Or Perception? Perception can very quickly become reality. If that statement is true then a false statement can be presented as truth and perceived as reality. A person's perception ...
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by DONALD YATES - 2008-11-24
Is Truth Reality Or Perception? Perception can very quickly become reality. If that statement is true then a false statement can be presented as truth and perceived as reality. A person's percep...
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by Stuart Wilde - 2009-04-17
One of my students said "Now is the only time I've got." I thought it clever as it is so true for all of us. Imagine if you knew exactly when are going to die, and imagine if that day was, let us say ...
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by Stuart Wilde - 2009-04-17
It is easy to become indignant at the evil of the world and the way the planet and its animals are mistreated. It is all very sad. Yet your soul can become wet wading through rivers of injustice that ...
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by Stuart Wilde - 2009-04-17
Trans-dimensional slippage occurs when two dimensions on slightly different time-lines slide across each other like two playing cards might slide across each other when you fan a deck in your hands. W...
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by Ros Spencer - 2010-05-12
How many times have you not followed something through because you were afraid you might fail? I bet numerous times.However you are not alone, because most people have; no one likes the idea of failin...