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    Tibetan Buddhism

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    visualization meditation. all Tibetan Buddhists does not meditate but most that do respect their spiritual leader. [pic] There are four schools The Nyingma Tradition The Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism traces its origin to the Indian adept‚ Guru Padmasambhava‚ who came to Tibet in 817 C.E. at the invitation of King Trisong Deutsan (742-797) in order to subdue the evil forces then impeding the spread of Buddhism. all evil spirits by oath and transformed them into forces compatible with the

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    schools of linguistics

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    Creative Rule-governed Arbitrary Discrete To acquire Fully-fledged Sound /Phonetics /Phonology Word/Morphology Sentence/Syntax Meaning/Semantics Tacitly Gender Breach Finite set of rules / infinite Linguist To be under oath NEOLOGISM GURU SCHOOLS OF LINGUISTICS School /Trend /Approach /Frame of Thinking Principles / Underpinnings The History of Linguistics is split into : a.Before a science b.After a science Before it was established as a science ( a human science)Linguistics

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    Parking Is Hell Analysis

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    Parking is Hell Donald Shoup‚ an urban planning professor at UCLA and a parking guru explains that the price of parking is too low. Cars spend 95% of their lifetime parked‚ yet parking causes so many challenges‚ takes extra time‚ causes confusion‚ and contributes to pollution. He says that prices for parking should be increased to the price at which 1 to 2 parking spots are left open on every block. He described the SF parking system that changes parking prices depending on location and time

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    things there will be consequences. Jainism was founded by Jina Vardhamana Mahavira as a reaction to be against teaching of Brahmanism. It teaches salvation by perfection by successful living. Lastly‚ Sikhism is where they believe in one God‚ founded by Guru Nanak. The goal is to organize the soul and the

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    Monuments of India

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    North‚ Central‚ & West India BHIMBETKA (8000 B.C.) The Bhimbetka rock are an archaeological World Heritage site located in Raisen District in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The Bhimbetka shelters exhibit the earliest traces of human life in India; a number of analyses suggest that at least some of these shelters were inhabited by man for in excess of 100‚000 years. Some of the Stone Age rock paintings found among the Bhimbetka rock shelters are approximately 30‚000 years old. MAURYA and

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    Jazzmine

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    though he claims to have done so. Who does Asoka seek after conquering Kalinga? When the war in kalinga was over and the people conquered‚he felt inside him a great crisis‚ a stirring for meaning and a remorse.Asoka goes on a pilgrimage seeking a guru‚a teacher. Asoka’s 33 edicts are located in modern-day India‚Nepal‚Pakistan.Those engraved on pillars are known as "pillar edicts" and those on walls‚and boulders are "rock edicts." "Asoka’s pillars of stone with their inscriptions would speak to

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    Bodhisattva

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    Despite this‚ He did not just give up‚ His consciousness beseeched the Buddhas for help. Amitabha was one of the Buddhas that came to aid him ‚who became His Guru Buddha. With the Buddha’s miraculous powers‚ He attained a new form ‚one with a thousand helping hands of compassion coupled with the eyes of wisdom in each palm. With this‚ He renewed His vow to saving not just few sentient beings‚ but all sentient

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    the forehead; use only sandalwood paste for tilak-chandlo on the chest and upper arms. (Girls should do chandlo on the forehead only)   5. Preferably sit in padmasan or a simple cross-legged posture. Close eyes and meditate on Bhagwan and Guru.   6. Arrange murtis in their proper positions and chant the aahwan (welcoming) shlok‚ "Uttish-stho-tishtha Nath....   7. Do 11 malas while doing darshan of the murtis and remembering God.   8. Then stand up on one

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    The Alchemist

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    and the King. The men. These men stand as redeemer figures. Santiago’s father is important. His father had wanted him to become a priest yet gave his blessing anyway when Santiago chose the path of a shepherd and travel. The King of Salem‚ a type of guru‚ motivates Santiago to continue with his journey is his search for his personal legend. He allows him to follow his path to the pyramids of Egypt. The last man that Santiago meets is of pivotal importance. He acts as a savior. This was the Alchemist

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    believed it would hold him back from a higher calling. As Bruce Wayne begins his training to become a part of the League of Shadows‚ he realizes it will take a great deal of commitment‚ which of course is one of the five existentialist themes. His guru (of sorts) is the evil Ra’s Al Ghul‚ who has a plan to destroy all of Gotham City‚ which is rotting from the inside out. His reason for this is explained when he states‚ “Every time a civilization has reached the pinnacle of its decadence‚ we return

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