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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...ay of life and—in most yogas—avoidance of sexual activity. The most common techniques require the posture of sitting in the lotus position. Great stre... ...atly. The same is to be said even more of music. The score of a particular musical piece indicates the notes to be played and to some degree the timin... ...ate emotion with music more than drama, by and large, we need to take this musical analogy quite seriously, for it is this analogy which in practice r... ...he broad outline of the life that is to be lived already exists, just as a musical score for a violin sonata already exists when the musician takes up... ...n hopes and plans by obstacles remain despite the eventual gift of healing techniques and remedies by the once evil Twin who has now become the patron... ... rhythmic movement. Clapping sticks, and in the north the didgeridoo, give musical accompaniment. Mime is much used in dance, expertly portraying the ...

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

By: Matti Sarmela

... networks, and mutual helping had its own unwritten rules.(7 Local farming techniques followed a natural work rhythm, and the working year was adapted... ...s do not have the characteristic timbre of the old way of singing, and the musical scale is tending towards the Western. Pop stars sing in the same st... ... of nature. The ecosystem is maximal, but it relies on outside energy and techniques. Soft technology observes the natural rhythm of work accordin... ...struments of farming: grain grades, fertilizers, machines and the applied techniques. For his knowledge and skills the farmer is increasingly depende... ...es developed in the course of hundreds of years, local sources of energy, techniques of which the villagers have a command and community forms of wo... ...ganizations and the numerous technosystems growing up around international techniques: operating, maintenance and service technology. In Thailand imp... ...ion and Equality. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth. Yupho, Dhanit 1960. Thai Musical Instruments. Transl. from Thai by David Morton. Siva Phorn Ldt., Ba...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ines of mammals contain 24 vertebrae. This is why there are twelve notes on a musical scale. This is also why there are twelve meridians of the h... ...roperties of both waves and particles. This is why the main vibration of any musical note exists only as a whole, a half, and a third. This is why... ...e exists only as a whole, a half, and a third. This is why the totality of a musical octave contains twelve notes. This is why the Earth’s Crust ha... ... 1-l-1, (3)… 11-1-11, (5)….. or 111-1-111 (7)… etc, etc. Fractions inside a Musical note that are odd: 5ths, 7ths, 9ths, 11ths… clash with each oth... ..., and you notice that this so-called constant is missing. When you split a musical note in half on a stringed instrument: the harmonic note called... ... could handle. Slowly… over billions of years. It created more heat-absorbing techniques. From the few first DNA molecules, life kept on creating mo... ...re is ritualized. Weapons are ritualized. Words, gestures, are ritualized. Techniques are ritualized. Thought patterns are ritualized. Emotions... ...monds are valued because they represent and preserve the oldest most obsolete techniques of tool making. The value systems and THE PATH OF SPLITNE... ...unethical’ use of their research. However, once they do develop such cloning techniques, and DNA altering drugs… do you think all the athletes in t...

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Progress in Physics : The Journal on Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Including Related Themes from Mathematics

By: Florentin Smarandache

...under the analog of unitary transformations in complexifed C-spaces. These techniques are not very different from Penrose Twistor spaces. As far as we... ... generalization to curved Clifford space [20]. We would like to make those techniques accessible to a wide audience of physicists who are not so famil... ...r approximation, but to consider numerous processes such as colour vision, musical harmony, or Bohr’s orbit distribution in atoms, requires a high ord...

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