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Kabbalah for Beginners

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...94 Quentin Rd, 2nd floor, Brooklyn, New York, 11223, USA Printed in Canada No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without writ... ...eps ...................................................... 128 Know Your Limits ....................................................................... ...the Right Environment for Correction .............................. 142 No Room for Anarchists ....................................................... ...arch Institute (ARI). PART oNE The History of Kabbalah T here is no real difference between the history of Kabbalah and the history of the ... ...orld. The ego, or as Kabbalists call it, “self-love,” locks us within the limited reality we sense, and doesn’t let us into the eternal, spiritual r... ...dents, who were no longer able to perceive the spiritual world, but were limited to perceiving only this world. After the students fell into unfound... ...ing Adam to Achieve Perfection 83 These memories are aptly named Reshimot (records), and each Reshimo stands for a specific spiritual state. Be- - ca... ...t we draw awakens the Reshimot more quickly. And since those Reshimot are records of higher spiritual ex- - periences, the sensations they create in ... ...y can help us out of the trap. Reshimot, as we stated in Chapter Four, are records, recollections of past states. Each Reshimo that a soul 114 K a...

... only helps overcome the trials and tribulations of everyday life, but initiates a process in which individuals extend themselves beyond the standard limitations of today's world....

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The Life of John Sterling

By: Thomas Carlyle

...uch, to dwell with preponderating emphasis on that part of his subject; by no means extenuating the fact, nor yet passing lightly over it (which a lay... ...or yet passing lightly over it (which a layman could have done) as needing no extenuation; but carefully searching into it, with the view of excusing ... ...d fact of Sterling’s life, which even to the Archdeacon’s mind it could by no means seem to be. Hinc illae lachrymae. For the Religious Newspapers, an... ...ltogether discourage me. What his natural size, and natural and accidental limits were, will gradually ap- pear, if my sketching be successful. And I ... ...Times Newspaper,” there were much to be said, did the present task and its limits permit. As perhaps it might, on certain terms? What is indispens- ab... ...sisters. Two hundred pounds, and the pay of a marching captain: within the limits of that revenue all plans of his had to restrict themselves at prese... ...little Edward, his next younger, who died now at the age of nine, Mr. Hare records that John copied out, in large school-hand, a History of Valentine ... ...ic, elo- quent utterance, and noble generosities and pieties of his pupil;—records in particular how once, on a sudden alarm of fire in some neighbori... ...ing was married: “at Christchurch, Marylebone, 2d November, 1830,” say the records. His blooming, kindly and true-hearted Wife had not much money, nor...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...ntment after the baptism was equally great, though not totally unexpected. No tremendous experience took place. Following the baptism, when the minist... ...e congregation how I had met Christ, I sat mute in my chair, for I had had no encounter. I nursed a small hope that first communion would bring about ... ...the Quakers. Riverside Meeting could not really be called a church. It had no membership. It had no budget. It had no teachings. It continued the trad... ...ture many geographical areas are considered sacred sites and therefore off-limits to industrial or housing development. The difficulty of finding an o... ... of definition, but rather a description which characterizes, but does not limit, God. In this meaning, “God is Love” is considered to be part of a la... ...n of Hebrew religious culture, and some religious historians feel that the limited historical material resulting from the Egypt of King Akhenaton’s da... ...local buildings (synagogues) involving neither sacrifices nor priests. The records portray Je- sus as participating both in Temple worship and in syna... ...al material relating to first century Palestine is so scanty that the only records on which to base a conclusion are the texts in the New Testament. C... ...h synagogues, one all- important addition was made. By the time historical records come upon the scene, Christian worship centered on a special ritual...

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The Note Book of an English Opium-Eater

By: Thomas de Quincey

...in the spon- taneous tendencies of the human mind when left to itself. But no one will pretend that any corresponding plea can be advanced on behalf o... ...rter of eastern or nautical London; and at this time (viz., in 1812), when no adequate police existed except the detective police of Bow Street, admir... ...nto the blush of shame, of wrath, of pity—but a green sap that welled from no human heart.’ His eyes seemed frozen and glazed, as if their light were ... ...er. There was no rigorous and pedantic Jewish superstition about the exact limits of Sunday. At the very worst, the Sunday stretched over from one o’c... ...lows: First, there is himself, who, if he should happen to be ruined, in a limited commercial sense, has energy enough to jump up again, like a pyrami... ...cting the murderer’s attention offered upon that course, which the extreme limitation of the shop denied to them upon the other. Vain would be all att... ...tered. And the reason which governed him is strik- ing; because at once it records—that murder was not pur- 38 The Note Book of an English Opium-Eate... ...reation, for instance, does not belong to the earthly or merely historical records, but to the spiritual records of the Bible; to the same category, t... ... as not to know, that (except in the merely historical parts of the Jewish records) every section of time has a secret and separate acceptation in the...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

.... The right to have one's life saved IF. The right to save one's life (erroneously limited to the right to self-defence) IG. The Right to terminat... ...have rights. There is a debate whether an egg is a living person - but there can be no doubt that it exists. Its rights - whatever they are - derive... ...mplied an obligation or duty to give life to the unborn and the not yet conceived. No such duty or obligation exist. IB. The Right to be Born The ... ..., comfort, material possessions, income, or any other thing? The answer is yes and no. No one has a right to sustain his or her life, maintain, or ... ...o an agreement. By signing an agreement, the mother gave up some of her rights and limited the others. This is normal practice in contracts: they r... ...wrong. But surely this is a quantitative matter – not a qualitative one. Certain, limited aspects of the rest of the mother's life will be adverse... ...on from competitors - otherwise it might be forced to give outsiders access to its records and intellectual property. It raises entry and mobility ... ...ultimedia; • Database, Favourites, Annotations, and History Maintenance (archival records of reading habits, shopping habits, interaction with oth... ...ices, clear ownership structure, available track record and historical performance records – are sine qua non in today's financing world. 5. From...

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Preface to Androcles and the Lion: On the Prospects of Christianity

By: George Bernard Shaw

.......................................................................... 64 LIMITS TO FREE WILL........................................................... ................................................................. 71 CELIBACY NO REMEDY .................................................................... ................................................................ 86 CREDULITY NO CRITERION ................................................................. ........................................... 86 BELIEF IN PERSONAL IMMORTALITY NO CRITERION ................................................................. ...us. And I am not just now concerned with the credibility of the gospels as records of fact; for I am not acting as a detective, but turning our modern... ... It is a chronicle, founded, like other chronicles, on such evi- dence and records as the chronicler could get hold of. The only one of the evangelist... ...ew altogether, shares his craze for treating history and biography as mere records of the fulfillment of ancient Jewish prophecies. This craze no doub... ...d to do. This would be quite practicable in a village where production was limited to the supply of the primitive wants which nature imposes on all hu... ...trumpets. There are cases (for example, radium) in which the demand may be limited to the merest handful of laboratory workers, and in which nev- erth...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

.... Then you were prompted to close the drive door, and you got your books. No waiting. No overdue fines. Never any lost books. You could search books ... ...t lists information science immediately before information theory. There‘s no definition of information technology between them.) In its 2011 onli... ... pace, howerer, soon made the public fully aware of its impact. Besides, limited technical background ruled out my trying to write such a book. ... ...at‘s wondrous. As we listen, we easily hallucinate word boundaries. No spaces—such as we use in writing—separate spoken words. Yet beginning as... ...acy, the distance a man could ride a horse in one day marked the physical limit of a kingdom. A king could impose his will on his troops and peopl... ...icks, tapestries, and the like, however, marked but baby steps beyond the limitations of our first information technology. Mnemonics skills that ... ...to mention taxes, payrolls, and tributes. Clay tablets the most enduring records Sumerian scribes pressed the triangular tip of a stylus into s... ...all the Babylonian city-states and covered many aspects of daily life. Records of landholding rights, obligations toward individuals, judicial dec... ... Many of those reforms impacted trade, court, writing, and governmental records systems. Possibly even more significant was the rapid increase in ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... their species. When they mated their eggs were removed and again hatched by canaries. He did this for four generations during which there was no con... ...and neighborhoods, our environment, that is the all-determining factor? Or, more likely, is it a combination of the two? To what degree are we limite... ...om human contact. In either case he doesn‘t know why. But since we can‘t do an instant psychoanalysis on people with problems, we will have to limit ... ...ould have taken a different path and his theories would have been either strengthened or abandoned based on modern neuroscience. But there is no que... ...m--or something quite like it. This is the area of the brain which feels the sexual orgasm. This is the area of the brain that cocaine hits. No won... ...ther our talents reside in our physiques or our brains, there is a place to use those talents. We must just be aware of our potentials and our limita... ...is otherwise secular war. Whether religious or not, all wars are just. Just ask the generals and kings, the popes and the caliphs. Historical record... .... When a person finds meaning in life, or searches for meaning, it is a sign of being psychologically healthy and happy. One might look at the artist... ...professional sports team, as a means of developing a feeling of importance. Others identify with people by collecting pictures, autographs or record...

...ERSON 147 BORROWING 147 BUDGET DEFICITS AND NATIONAL DEBTS 148 CRIMEANDITSCOSTS 150 FOREIGN AID AND GLOBILIZATION 152 4 WAR OR PACIFISM 152 THERE ARE NO ANSWERS 153 THINKING EFFECTIVELY155 HOW DO WE KNOW WHAT WE THINK WE KNOW? 155 EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE 159 THEORY AS A START TO SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY 162 HISTORICAL EVIDENCE 163 EVOLUTION 171 ACCEPTING OUR KNOWLEDGE FROM AUTHORITY ...

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Memories and Portraits

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...while,” the face of what was once myself. This has come by accident; I had no design at first to be autobiographical; I was but led away by the charm ... ...R. L S. 5 Memories and Portraits CHAPTER I THE FOREIGNER AT HOME “THIS IS NO MY AIN HOUSE; I ken by the biggin’ o’t.” T wo recent books* one by Mr. G... ...roposed to give them solid English fare – roast beef and plum pudding, and no tomfoolery. Here we have either pole of the Britannic folly. We will not... ...hoice, and he him- self knowing what he wants to do and (within the narrow limit of a man’s ability) able to do it. And it is the great point of these... ...tudents sat, as I was saying, in the corridor, under the mural tablet that records the virtues of Macbean, the former secretary . We would often smile... ...in of the old divine. CHAPTER VIII MEMOIRS OF AN ISLET THOSE WHO TRY to be artists use, time after time, the matter of their recollections, setting an... ... such a vast proportion. For talkers, once launched, begin to overflow the limits of their ordinary selves, tower up to the height of their secret pre... ...self and others, reposed unshaken in his old beliefs, and recognised their limits without anger or alarm. His last re- corded remark, on the last nigh...

...Excerpt: Chapter 1. The Foreigner At Home. ?This is no my ain house; I ken by the biggin? o?t.? Two recent books* one by Mr. Grant White on England, one on France by the diabolically clever Mr. Hillebrand, may well have set people thinking on the divisions of races and nations...

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