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    Unhappiness” In the essay‚ “Beyond Happiness and Unhappiness”‚ Eckhart Tolle discusses the individual’s attempts to establish and define their identity. According to Eckhart Tolle‚ “The self is a story that develops in the head‚ very much like a fictitious creation. Yet it forms the basis of most people’s sense of who they are‚ and that sense‚ of course‚ is reinforced by the surrounding world” (6). There are several different aspects that Tolle says can influence a person’s view of their identity: society

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    Old Earth vs. New Earth Many Christian scholars are open to the belief in an old earth. One of these scholars is Colin Humphreys who believes that radioactive dating methods aren’t as accurate as most people think but they can still prove that we have a very old earth. Greg Koukl‚ is another Christian apologist‚ speaker‚ philosopher‚ and author who believes that the answer to the old earth/new earth lies in the heavens. The stars show light that takes millions of years to get to us. He argues that

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    Through the ages‚ the Trinity has been viewed through many lenses and interpreted many different ways‚ and those ways include those penned down by the mystics Meister Eckhart and John van Ruusbroec. Eckhart and Ruusbroec‚ actually inspired by Eckhart‚ both view the Trinity in the unique sense in which to them‚ God is eternally present to us in a more intimate way‚ involving us in his processions/missions and his expressions. Both mystics put an emphasis on involving us in the eternal generation/begetting

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    is just an illusion of the mind. In his book A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose‚ Eckhart Tolle informs readers that in reality‚ life is unlimited if we discover who we really are and identify our true purpose. Tolle explains that we are really one with the universe‚ and since the universe is infinite‚ so are we. Therefore‚ in order to find peace and contentment‚ we need to see that the self and the universe are unified. In his book‚ Tolle explains that the thing that we identify as the

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    people: New Earth Creationists and Old Earth Creationists. New Earth Creationism’s definition is that that the world was shaped in a literal seven days as said in the Bible and that the world is around six to ten thousand years old. Old Earth Creationism is the belief that evolution goes hand in hand with creationism and that the world is around 4.5 billion years old. Some old Earth creationists believe that Genesis was merely a story and should not be taken literally‚ but most New Earth creationists

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    In the first article‚ “The New Flat Earth Society”‚ by Albert A Bartlett‚ the author discusses the beliefs of the New Flat Earth Society‚ especially pointing out the need for the earth to be flat and therefore infinite in order to encompass the ever-growing population of people. Although the Earth has been proven to be round‚ the Flat Earth Society is deemed ‘New’ because of their desire for the Earth to be infinite to be able to make up for the increasing number of people and the decreasing number

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    ew Earth Mining is one of the largest producers of precious metals in the U.S. While the firm operates mines primarily in the U.S. and Canada‚ it has also made substantial investments in gold exploration projects in Australia and Chile. New Earth has been very successful and has a large amount of cash on the balance sheet‚ a simple debt structure‚ and a reasonable leverage ratio with no risk of liquidity. With a strong financial position‚ the firm considers reducing its dependence on precious metals

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    The book I read from the New Earth Archive was In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan. The book analyzed the foods we eat and talks about the traditional American diet. It says that this western diet is more harmful than beneficial despite the breakthrough in nutirionism. The reader soon learns that this growing obsession with nutritionism is ironically hurting our diet more than it is helping it. This obsession has led us to scientifically alter food to boost the level of vitamins and nutrients in

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    Our Earth is a living organism–an enormous being‚ of which we are parts. This is our planet‚ its destruction will make us all homeless. We are dependent on Earth and not the other way round. However‚ the thankless creature‚man‚ is unconcerned about the dangers that pose threats to our survival. The article by Nani Palkhivala deals with the concerns of the environmentalists at this eleventh hour and talks about the new awareness that has dawned upon our race. A holistic and ecological view of the

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    Earth is the third planet from the Sun‚ and the densest and fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System. It is also the largest of the Solar System’s four terrestrial planets. It is sometimes referred to as the world or the Blue Planet.[22] Earth formed approximately 4.54 billion years ago‚ and life appeared on its surface within its first billion years.[23] Earth’s biosphere then significantly altered the atmospheric and other basic physical conditions‚ which enabled the proliferation

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