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Kabbalah for Beginners

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ook, Ohr ha Chama (Light of the Sun) J Chapter 1: Kabbalah Chronicles 25 thors as soon as they were completed. They resurfaced many years later, an... ...its basic ideas. Even though the scope of this book does not allow for a thorough study of the spiritual worlds, by the end of this chapter you wil... ...s to reach “spiritual attainment.” Attainment refers to such profound and thorough un- - derstanding and perception, no questions remain unan- - swer... ... b eg Inners - p art t hree Let’s clarify this with an example. In the film, What the Bleep Do We Know!? Dr. Candace Pert explains that if a cer... ...imply wait for the Reshimot to change, it will take a long time before we thorough- - ly experience them, and before that happens they can We must a... ...nvironment; I can reinforce the influence of that environment with books, films, and magazine articles. Any means that increases and supports my des... ...increase my desire for it, I need only have the right friends, books, and films around me. Human nature will do the rest. If a group of people de- -... ...est Kabbalist of the 20 th century. Rabbi Ashlag authored the most au- - thoritative and comprehensive commentary on The Book of Zohar, titled The ... ...ad. Kabbalah Television Bnei Baruch established a production company, ARI Films (www.arifilms.tv) specializing in the production of educational TV p...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

... Drive-ins were invented by Richard M. Hollingshead, a car salesman. At first, the film was projected from the hood of his car on to a bedsheet, se... ... The Plainfield Ghoul. A serial killer who served as the inspiration to numerous films, among them Psycho, The Silence of the Lambs, Maniac, Thre... ...9. These are bluish-green flies with three longitudinal black stripes across the thorax. The insect's face is orange- brown. As opposed to vir... ...(1956), The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957). War and Peace (1968) is the longest film ever to win the Oscar at 7 hours 33 minutes. Gone With the ... ...ia of the Anchor Line, carrying 500 passengers, was sunk by a German marine raider, Thor, off the west coast of Africa. The few survivors insisted ...

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The Kabbalah Experience

By: Rav Michael Laitman

.... That is why the Zohar, the Ari and Baal HaSulam (Rav Yehuda Ashlag, the au- thor of HaSulam (The Ladder), a commentary on the Zohar) reveal that f... ...of labor a person puts in, not by the number of pages a person knows. You can thoroughly explore the whole of The Study of the Ten Sefirot and still... ... from his place, still the holy Torah tells us that He “shall cause him to be thoroughly healed (Exodus 21, 19)”, meaning to tell you that it is a c... ... B U T E S A N D H A B I T S Q: Is it risky to allow yourself to be moved by a film or a book that does not contain even a shred of spirituality, and...

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Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...nguages, and the most extensive media and text archive of lessons, books, and films on the Internet. All the material is offered free through the si... ...rough the site (www.kabbalah.info). Bnei Baruch recently established the Ari Films production company, producing documentaries and edu- cational fil... ...ssion. ATTENDEES OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CONFERENCE 21 When Rav. Laitman saw the film, What the Bleep Do We Know?, he said: “I was overjoyed by the sen... ...ogress in research depends on the extent to which we change ourselves. In the film What the Bleep Do We Know? and in similar pub- lications of popula... ...y photographs were developed. When I was a child, we would take pictures on a film and dip the film in chemicals to de- velop the pictures. When the ... ...rm, and Essence. Kab- balah is a practical study method that leads researchers thorough- ly and systematically along the evolutionary trail. As in any... ... N G O F L I F E 204 (Between Rain and Wind), and the mental forces. Our rabbi thor- oughly knew all these teachings. The Voice of the Turtle-Dove, p....

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

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...e or riches. Pornography treats children and women as things, not humans. Films and television champion murder and revenge. Video games commonly teac... ...re or riches. Pornography treats children and women as things, not humans. Films and television champion murder and revenge. Video games commonly tea... ...eared to me much stronger than the refutations, in short, I soon became a thorough Deist.‘ And he certainly showed that he had reservations when he ... ...now there are no gods in volcanoes. Then there were pictures of gods like Thor, Jupiter, Zeus and the rest of the primitive pantheon. Of course they ... ...rs who work to keep us in the box. But if we examine the ideas in the box thoroughly we may be able to break out. To do so we must study the whole Bi... ...mise of getting your ‗pie in the sky-- bye and bye.‘ Singing and dancing, films and TV, public friendships, sports and recreational pastimes all crea... ...ysician at the Motion Picture Hospital in Woodland Hills. He was treating film personality Godfrey McCambridge at the time. So he concentrated on Go... ...e. After all, suffering economically is as good a way to don the crown of thorns as would be other physical suffering. Moral for society based ass... ... that the 419 Texas anti-abortion law was unconstitutional. The court thoroughly scrutinized the religious and secular history of abortion from ...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...o “natural” levels—today we would call it marginal cost—but the original au- thor would still be able to charge a modest premium for the edition he Th... ...teur actually cover. In today’s copyright law, the facts and ideas in an au- thor’s work proceed immediately into the public domain. In other work, I ... ...x the law in this area. When the case of Bridgeport Music, Inc. v. Dimension Films came up, they thought they had what they wanted. The band NWA had u... ...ially negative effect on the balance of trade....G o w e r s ’s analysis was thorough and in economic terms may be correct. It gives the impression, h... ...s. Some of you may find these words inexplicable because you live in a happy, Thoreau-like bliss, free of any contact with computer networks. If so, I ... ... the potential of open science and culture. That, I think, is something that Thoreau (and even Emerson for that matter) might have cared about deeply.... ... at http:// www.law.duke.edu/cspd/pdf/cspdproposal.pdf, and Access to Orphan Films: Submission to the Copyright Office—March 2005, available at http://... ...k: New York University Press, 2001). 22. Bridgeport Music, Inc. v. Dimension Films, 410 F .3d 792, 804n16 (6th Cir. 2005). 23. Walter Benjamin, “The W... ...bham, 187, 288n9. Bridgeport Music case (Bridgeport Music, Inc. v. Dimension Films, 383 F .3d 390 (6th Cir. 2004)), 149–152, 154, 155, 156, 158, 159, ...

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Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh

By: Thomas Carlyle

... topic as Clothes, too often the manner of treating it betokens in the Au- thor a rusticity and academic seclusion, unblamable, in- deed inevitable in... ... printed Paper should rise so far as to choke up the high- ways and public thoroughfares, new means must of neces- sity be had recourse to. In a world... ...t thatch myself anew; day after day, this despicable thatch must lose some film of its thickness; some film of it, frayed away by tear and wear, must ... ...uty and destiny; wherein whoso will not bend must break: too early and too thoroughly we cannot be trained to know that Would, in this world of ours, ... ...t him; paralyzing any little enthusiasm that might still have rendered his thorny Biographical task a labor of love. It is a suspicion grounded perhap... ... so much as know that it was a Sun. So likewise a day comes when the Runic Thor, with his Eddas, must withdraw into dimness; and many an African Mumbo... ...of the Unborn, where the Present seems little other than an inconsiderable Film di- viding the Past and the Future? In those dim long-drawn expanses, ... ...read the Earth, as if it were a firm sub- stance: fool! the Earth is but a film; it cracks in twain, and warrior and war-horse sink beyond plummet’s s... ... two Buchan-Bullers extending; till now there is but a foot- plank, a mere film of Land between them; this too is washed away: and then—we have the tr...

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What Is Man and Other Essays of Mark Twain

By: Mark Twain

...ther, a burglar’s in still another. As a guide or incentive to any au thoritatively prescribed line of morals or conduct (leaving training out of... ...d have made the impulse which moved me more powerful, more masterful, more thoroughly irresistible. I played the limit! O.M. Very well. You begin to s... ...Essays 48 never needs your help. I think the mind is purely a ma chine, a thoroughly independent machine, an automatic machine. Have you tried the ot... ... one is a human impossibility; that as soon as the Seeker finds what he is thoroughly convinced is the T ruth, he seeks no further, but gives the rest... ...ough complex field maneuvers at the word of command? Y.M. Not if he were a thorough idiot. O.M. Well, canary birds can learn all that; dogs and el ep... ... was there: in the form of a Christmas tree that was drenched with silver film in a most wonderful way; and on a table was prodigal profusion of brig... ...They gavel me, these stale and overworked stage direc tions, these carbon films that got burnt out long ago and cannot now carry any faintest thread ...

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Actions and Reactions

By: Rudyard Kipling

... that again is the strong westerly blow through which we rose. Overhead, a film of southerly drifting mist draws a theatrical gauze across the firmame... ...eling. The pits of gloom about us begin to fill with very faintly luminous films—wreathing and uneasy shapes. One forms itself into a globe of pale fl... ...ulder. “I’m chasing the night west.” The stars ahead dim no more than if a film of mist had been drawn under unobserved, but the deep airboom on our s... ...US ANEOUS ANEOUS ANEOUS [ WANTS ] REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY, FOR East Africa, a thoroughly competent Plane and Dirigible Driver, acquainted with Petrol Rad... ...otten the needs of his Growing Nation, and was earnestly parting the white-thorn stems with his fingers. * * * Giuseppe and Jimmy did as they ... ... contradictory orders. But when they could they cursed Jimmy with splendid thoroughness. “Have you anything to do with the house?” panted Jimmy at las... ... should be blocked up with bundles of dhurra stalks—or, better, bundles of thorns.” “Better thorns,” said the Governor. “Thick ends inner- most.” The ... ...behalf of a Committee by a lady secretary, but composed by some person who thor- oughly understood the language of the Province. After tell- ing the t... ... letter, telegram, and consultation at the proper rates in a cinematograph-film of a bill. At the end of a month he said it looked as though M’Leod, t...

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Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus

By: Mary Wollstonecraft

...ing of ghosts or devils was a promise liberally accorded by my favourite au thors, the fulfillment of which I most eagerly sought; and if my incanta... ... a harmless life, or become the scourge of your fellow creatures and the au thor of your own speedy ruin.” As he said this he led the way across the ... ...hat, with whatever conse quences, must be fulfilled; but I now felt as if a film had been taken from before my eyes and that I for the first time saw... ...ike those of a drunken man, I fell at last in a state of utter exhaustion; a film covered my eyes, and my skin was parched with the heat of fever. In ...

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Modeste Mignon

By: Honoré de Balzac

...e was seated, for the rea- son that both eyes were covered with the yellow film pro- duced by cataract. Madame Mignon may be sketched in one sentence.... ... constant devotion, combined with a tenderness rare among young girls, was thoroughly appreci- ated by those who witnessed it. To the Latournelle fami... ...ehension, not only of the works, but of the characters of her favorite au- thors,—Goldsmith, the author of Obermann, Charles Nodier, Maturin. The poor... ... shall find nothing but plea- sure in writing to each other. Understand me thoroughly. The soul speaks to God and asks him for many things; he is mute... ...lly warned, recovered her impenetrable composure. Dumay’s distrust was now thoroughly aroused, and he resolved to go the mayor’s office early in the m... ...And so the poor youth cried aloud with all the rapture of an applauded au- thor, “At last I am beloved!” When a woman, be she maid, wife, or widow, le...

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On Heroes, Hero-Worship, And the Heroic in History

By: Thomas Carlyle

...r we can never penetrate, on which all science swims as a mere superficial film. This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle; w... ...re Electricity, vitreous or resin- ous; it was the God Donner (Thunder) or Thor,—God also of beneficent Summer-heat. The thunder was his wrath: the ga... ...er was his wrath: the gathering of the black clouds is the drawing down of Thor’s angry brows; the fire-bolt bursting out of Heaven is the all- rendin... ...t bursting out of Heaven is the all- rending Hammer flung from the hand of Thor: he urges his loud chariot over the mountain-tops,—that is the peal; w... ...s “brewing ale” to hold their feast with Aegir, the Sea-Jotun; sending out Thor to get the caldron for them in the Jotun country; Thor, after many adv... ...ke much their robust simplicity; their veracity, directness of conception. Thor “draws down his brows” in a veritable Norse rage; “grasps his hammer t...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

...y pleased, and in his brown library Carol absorbed Balzac and Rabelais and Thoreau and Max Muller. He gravely taught them the letters on the backs of ... ...ture theater called “The Rose- bud Movie Palace.” Lithographs announcing a film called “Fatty in Love.” Howland & Gould’s Grocery. In the display wind... ...rints of bad and famous pictures, shelves of phonograph records and camera films, wooden toys, and in the midst an anxious small woman sitting in a pa... ... the movies. I’m a real fan. One trouble with books is that they’re not so thoroughly safeguarded by intelligent censors as the movies are, and when y... ...r and blue and silver. At supper he hinted his love for Sir Thomas Browne, Thoreau, Agnes Repplier, Arthur Symons, Claude Washburn, Charles Flandrau. ... ... spread on the rack in the oven. She scampered up-stairs to bring down her filmiest tea-cloth. She arranged a silver tray. She proudly carried it into... ...rted; Byron and Tennyson and Stevenson, a manual of gas-engines, a book by Thorstein Veblen, and a spotty treatise on “The Care, Feeding, Dis- eases, ... ...ood. She talked of Kennicott’s overshoes and medical ideals till they were thoroughly bored. They regarded her as agreeable but green. Till the end sh... ...nees like water, her stomach revolving a thousand times a second, her eyes filmed, her ears full of roaring. She couldn’t reach the dining-room. She w...

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The Ball at Sceaux

By: Honoré de Balzac

...n only by name, came to shake hands with him, and spoke of him as the most thorough Vendeen of them all. Notwith- standing this ovation, none of these... ...t chance Emilie had met the Unknown of the Sceaux gardens. In spite of the film which age had drawn over his gray eyes, the Comte de Kergarouet could ... ...scern that he had had a brilliant education, and that his knowledge was as thor- ough as it was extensive. He knew so well the right thing to say in a... ...oils, and rides a horse like the late Chevalier de Saint-Georges. He has a thor- ough knowledge of all our vintages. He is as good an arithme- tician ... ... o’clock in the country where the lady was? In fact, he ruined a very nice thoroughbred that I had just given him. Forgive my chatter, mademoiselle; I...

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Little Dorrit Book Two Riches

By: Charles Dickens

...alian side of the Pass, and had arrived first, were four in number: a ple- thoric, hungry, and silent German tutor in spectacles, on a tour with three... ...e convent smoke which rose straight and high from the chimneys in a golden film, al- ways standing on one jutting point looking down after them. Long ... ...im to be a coward, while he himself was daring and coura- geous; though he thoroughly knew him to be disliked by Minnie; and though he cared so little... ...to Y oung Sparkler; and doesn’t let him come after me until she has got it thoroughly into his most ridiculous of all ridiculous noddles (for one real... ...eing no workman, Doyce.’ ‘No workman?’ said Doyce. ‘Y ou would have been a thor- ough workman if you had given yourself to it. Y ou have as good a hea... ...always, to this day, a sudden pause in that place to the roar of the great thoroughfare. The many sounds become so deadened that the change is like pu... ...ness upon it. The beauties of the sunset had not faded from the long light films of cloud that lay at peace in the horizon. From a radiant centre, ove...

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The Silverado Squatters

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...ke County is dotted with spas; Hot Springs and White Sulphur Springs are the names of two stations on the Napa Valley rail- road; and Calistoga itself... ... 12 This tardy favourite of fortune – hobbling a little, I think, as if in memory of the sciatica, but with not a trace that I... ...one, he and his pipes suddenly disappeared from Sacramento, and when I last heard, the police were looking for him. I cannot say how this story amused... ...unselfish joy they gave expression in language that was beautiful by its simplicity and truth. Take them for all in all, few people have done my heart... ...ool; his mouth was a grin; although as strong as a horse, he looked neither heavy nor yet adroit, only leggy, coltish, and in the road. But it was pla... ...ving merely out of society: the one bent up in every corporal agent to capacity in one pursuit, doing 51 at least one thing ke...

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The Light That Failed

By: Rudyard Kipling

... to- gether before this new target. ‘Next holidays,’ said Dick, as the now thoroughly 9 Rudyard Kipling fouled revolver kicked wildly in his hand, ‘w... ...’a chromo-litholeomargarine fake! What possessed him to do it? And yet how thor- oughly he has caught the note that catches a public who think with th... ...’ ‘Go and design decorative medallions for rich brew- ers’ houses. You are thoroughly good at that.’ Dick was sick and savage. ‘Better things than med... ...keting in the Edgware road. ‘He deserves it. I shall have the studio floor thor- oughly scrubbed while you’re away. It’s very dirty.’ Maisie had enjoy... ... keep your things in!’ said Bessie, some days later, when she felt herself thoroughly at home. ‘I s’pose your clothes are just as bad. Gentlemen never... ...ith white hair, and he said nothing till Dick began to de- scribe the gray film in the studio. ‘We all want a little patching and repairing from time ... ...gued, in the loneliness of his studio, henceforward to be decorated with a film of gray gauze in one corner, that, if his fate were blind- ness, all t... ...t it. It was true that the corners of the studio draped themselves in gray film and retired into the darkness, that the spots in his eyes and the pain...

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Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

By: Honoré de Balzac

...unscrupulous in the choice of means, thinking all equally good, he was too thoroughly convinced that the success of money was the absolution of all mo... ... in India, in foreign countries, in the departments. Macassar Oil has been thoroughly advertised; we must not underrate its 60 Rise and Fall of Cesar... ...s head as if to show the perfumer that he caught his ideas. When Cesar had thoroughly explained everything, the young man pro- ceeded to sum up for hi... ... her own defects of race, as did the redness of her hands, the sign of the thoroughly bourgeois life. Sooner or later she would grow stout. She had ca... ... white hazel-nut of the Alps. The Rue Perrin-Gasselin is one of the narrow thorough- fares in a square labyrinth enclosed by the quay, the Rue Saint-D... ...denesse, the Baron de la Billardiere, the il- lustrious Vauquelin. A light film dimmed his eyes, and his uncle Pillerault, who held his arm, felt him ...

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The French Revolution a History Volume Three

By: Thomas Carlyle

...ded and poor sister-woman! why was not I there; and some Sword Balmung, or Thor’s Hammer in my hand? Her head is fixed on a pike; paraded under the wi... ... through thin ice;—say, as the region of Nether Darkness through your thin film of Gironde Regulation and Respect- ability; trample it not, lest the f... ... ecstasy by the Jacobin Pa- triot: who shall say that Robespierre is not a thorough- going man; bold in Logic at least? To the like effect, or still m... ...me pity, some human love, though it takes an effort. And now, so much once thoroughly attained, the rest will become easier. To the eye of equal broth... ... she will march. But on the other hand, that Montelimart Town has said, No thor- oughfare; and means even to ‘bury herself’ under her own stone and mo...

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The Alkahest

By: Honoré de Balzac

...e to loving natures. Consequently, two isolated beings who know each other thoroughly ought to seek their enjoyments in the higher regions of thought;... ... must be prepared for whatever might happen to us. Gabriel ought to have a thor- ough education and a personal value. But tell me, what ca- reer is be... ...rlor, Balthazar’s eyes would fasten on the spot where his wife had died, a film of tears rolled like hot grains of sand across the arid pupils of his ... ...ank me before the family for carrying out your wishes, and be the sole au- thor of the good that has been done here.” Balthazar lifted his eyes to hea...

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