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The Natural State, In the Words of U.G. Krishnamurti

By: U.G. Krishnamurti, Edited by Peter Maverick

...The Natural State In the Words of U.G. Krishnamurti Peter Maverick Introduction ... ...shnamurti Peter Maverick Introduction 1972-1980—India and Switzerland 1982—India, Switzerland and California 1983-1984—Amst... ...983-1984—Amsterdam 1985-1990—India, Switzerland, Australia, Netherlands and U.K. 1990—Various Places Publisher's Note When I read the... ...through the pages. It was wonderful to hear him without all the questions and interjections of the people who normally surround him. It felt very pe... ...thinking my thoughts! That is the sole reason why I decided to publish his words—this is my eighth book based on him. Hoping for many more to come...... ...many sources, offers some of the most startling and penetrating of U.G.’s words in short, easy to read paragraphs. The selections link together vari... ...lf of yours into a state of being which is conjured up by some bewitching phrases. That takes you away from your natural state. It is a movement awa... ...nt, which itself is illusory, is bound to be an illusion, that's all. The Sanskrit word maya does not mean illusion in the same sense in which the E... ...llect. These are the least of things. A rough translation of the original Sanskrit is, “Whomsoever it chooses, to him it is revealed.” If this is so...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...... ... works of literature, serials, bibliographies, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other reference works in a number of languages and countries around ... ...untries around the world. Our mission is to serve the public, aid students and educators by providing public access to the world's most complete co... ... Valley, Prince Edward Island, Sea (Lake) of Galilee. But do not capitalize words of this class when simply added, by way of description, to the spe... ...olic school of painters. But do not capitalize any of the above or similar words, or their derivatives, when used in their origi- - rial or acquir... ...ccompanying them; titles, without the name, used in direct address; and the words "President," "Czar" ("Tsar"), "Kaiser," "Sultan," and "Pope," stan... ...es to be set without space between the letters). But do not capitalize such phrases when spelled out : doctor of philosophy, fellow of the Royal Geo... ...18; cf. 31. Man~al of Style: Italics 2 I THE USE OF ITALICS 50. Words or phrases to which it is desired to lend emphasis, importance, etc. : "Th... ... rencounter reverie rigor rivaled riveted ruble rumor saber salable Sanskrit Savior savor scathe scepter sepulcher sergeant Shakspere ...

... Chicago Press prepared a single sheet of typographic fundamentals intended as a guide for the University community. That sheet grew into a pamphlet, and the pamphlet grew into a book--the first edition of the Manual of Style, published in 1906. Now in its fifteenth edition, The Chicago Manual of Style--the essential reference for authors, editors, proofreaders, indexers, ...

... composing room with experienced typesetters who were required to set complex scientific material as well as work in such then-exotic fonts as Hebrew and Ethiopic. Professors brought their handwritten manuscripts directly to the compositors, who did their best to decipher them. The compositors then passed the proofs to the “brainery”—the proofreaders who corrected typograp...

...tion The Use of Italics Quotations Spelling Punctuation Divisions Footnotes Tabular Work Technical Terms Appendix Hints to Authors and Editors Hints to Proofreaders Hints to Copyholders Proofreader’s Marks Index Specimens of Types in Use...

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

By: Florentin Smarandache

... in sets: 112 4. Neutrosophic Probability - a generalization of classical and imprecise probabilities - and Neutrosophic Statistics: 116 5. Addenda... ...: Definitions derived from Neutrosophics: 120 2 Preface to Neutrosophy and Neutrosophic Logic by Charles T. Le 1 Introduction. It was a surpris... ... 1995 I received a manuscript from the mathematician, experimental writer and innovative painter Florentin Smarandache, especially because the treat... ... especially reveals the contradictions, the antinomies, anti-theses, anti- phrases, antagonism, non-conformism, the paradoxes in other words of anythi... ...-theses, anti- phrases, antagonism, non-conformism, the paradoxes in other words of anything (in literature, art, science), while futurism, cubism, s... ... style of the non-style; - poems without verse (because poems don't mean words)- dumb poems with loud voice; - poems without poems (because the not... ...tic verse (only!): graphics, lyrical portraits, drawings, drafts... - non-words and non-sentence poems; - very upset free verse and trivial hermetic... ...ndu text "Bhagavad-Gita", found in the "Mah ābhārata", one of the ancient Sanskrit epics, Lord Krishna lays the complete knowledge of life to his pup... ...arishi Mahesh Yogi, <Bhagavad-Gida: A New Translation and Commentary with Sanskrit Text>) Ultimate order means chaos. Maieutic Neutrosophy: t...

...It was known to me his setting up in 1980’s of a new literary and artistic avant-garde movement that he called “paradoxism”, because I received some books and papers dealing with it in order to review them for the German journal “Zentralblatt fár Mathematik”. It was an inspired connecti...

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Hypotheses on Ulysses

By: Antonio Mercurio

...rg/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ You are free: to Share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work. Under the following conditions: Attribution — You ... ...resents a new way of interpreting the Odyssey that is ingenious, beautiful and elegant. It is an interpretation based on the theory of Cosmo-Art, whi... ...s an interpretation based on the theory of Cosmo-Art, which unites heaven and earth, life and death, men and women, pain and wisdom;and it reveals t... ...ntrast between beauty that is visible and beauty that is invisible. In the words of Cosmo-Art, this contrast is essentially between primary beauty, ... ...ty that is invisible to the eye but visible to the heart, through Ulysses’ words. The second Homer centered his life on the creation of this beau... ...king about? Most certainly we are dealing with primary beauty, or in other words with the beauty of life, but we are certainly not dealing with seco... ...e bitterness of the danger of death to the very end. “Following are the phrases that Homer wrote in book V, where he insists more than once on de... ...t he changes the story so that it is convenient for him. Following are the phrases that clearly show how Ulysses sometimes recognizes his own respon... ...ntemplation under a large tree, the Bodhi tree (that means illumination in Sanskrit) and that is where he reached the highest stage of Samadhi, in w...

...“The Odyssey is not an adventure story. It is, rather, a book of wisdom that explains the art of humanity’s journey toward becoming artists of life and of the life of the universe. It tells the tale of a love story that is based on love as a decision and as a project. It is not a tale of love based on falling in love or, worse, on love as passion, which is so greatly cel...

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Fourth International Anthology on Paradoxism

By: Florentin Smarandache

...bles, odds, paradoxes in creations. It was set up by the editor since 1980’s and promulgates a counter-time/ counter-sense creation. Paradoxism sta... ...society a double life: an official one – propagated by the political system, and another one real. In mass-media it was promulgated that “our life i... ...onderful”, but in reality “our life was miserable”. The paradox flourishing! And then we took the creation in derision, in opposite sense, in a syn... ...le spécialement les contradictions, les antinomies, les antithèses, les anti-phrases, l’antagonisme, le non-conformisme, les paradoxes autrement dit... ...xemplaires pour leur culture de contradictions, antinomies, antithèses, anti-phrases, antagonis- mes, paradoxes... * Si vous désirez en savoi... ...rface form but still there is some type of order in its spirit. Or in other words there is a method in this madness. 62 B. VENKATESWARA RAO (In... ... KALA AKALA Esen ţa timpului este netimpul (scris de Daniel Deleanu în sanskrit ă) 217 „TAT TWAM ASI” „Eu sunt El” (celebr ă mantra i... ... in sun then deliciously homebaked at home!! Wok fried lemon of love Two words: Lemon, pork and salmon. This combo makes a perfect match for lov... ...onolulu, HI 96822, USA 239 ROY HAYMOND (USA) ME and JENNY FAYE 403 words Jenny Faye say she won’t let me have none less she married hel...

...e, based on excessive use of antitheses, antinomies, contradictions, parables, odds, paradoxes in creations. It was set up by the editor since 1980’s and promulgates a counter-time/ counter-sense creation. Paradoxism started as an anti-totalitarian protest against a closed society, Romania of 1980’s. Why was the movement based on contradictions? Because we lived in that so...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...ää Pohjois-Thaimaan kylissä. Published by the Finnish Literature Society and the Finnish Anthropological Society 2004. ISBN 951-746-603-X (SKS) ;... ... This work may be freely quoted, copied, duplicated, printed, distributed and sold without permission or agreement of the author. However, the name ... ... Villages and houses ... ...III. VILLAGE RELIGION Faith around me (interviews) 5 We used to have words for everything * Supernatural guardian of our family * I don't be... ...y popular and fashionable, and while the tattoos were being done, powerful words were repeated. Some people had their bodies completely tattooed, for ... ...g I learned as a child. When you bow to a monk, you must say the honouring words: thong kam, which I still remember. From my first marriage, all three... ...ersation. Girls and boys would gauge each other's ability to invent pretty phrases and witty expressions. On his 'visits', the boy would help the girl... ...10 initially, and later another 227 clauses are added. They are in Pali or Sanskrit.Anovice is only given the first 10 commandments to observe. If he... ...ing all those commandments takes at least 45 days. They must be learned in Sanskrit, because they cannot be written in Thai language. I have noticed t...

...The book is a descriptive overview of the culture of the villages. It contains material on the villagers' housing, rice farming and other means of livelihood, community life, festivals, weddings, funerals, sorcerers and healers, as well as village Buddhism. The author draws surprising parallels between the worldviews of peoples of Thailand and Finland...

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The Magic Skin

By: Honoré de Balzac

...nnsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, fo... ... charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania Sta... ...cation project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Man... ...p of coin against the stranger’s stake. The banker forgot to pronounce the phrases that use and wont have reduced to an inarticulate cry—”Make your ga... ...ruel trouble, and,” he went on in proud tones that harmonized ill with the words just uttered, “I have no wish to beg for either help or sympathy.” “E... ...er, two or three quick breathings through the nostrils, said more than any words however eloquent. “Is there anybody in the world simple enough to bel... ...t is better to attribute it to man’s agency than to God’s.” The mysterious words were thus arranged: [Drawing of apparently Sanskrit characters omitte... ...to God’s.” The mysterious words were thus arranged: [Drawing of apparently Sanskrit characters omitted here.] Or, as it runs in English: Possessing me... ...thou have me? T ake me. God will hearkin unto thee. So be it! “So you read Sanskrit fluently,” said the old man. “You have been in Persia perhaps, or ...

...tion. ?Your hat, sir, if you please?? a thin, querulous voice called out. A little old man, crouching in the darkness behind a railing, suddenly rose and exhibited his features, carved after a mean design....

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