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    Knowing is getting beyond self as distinct from anything else. Knowledge is transcending self and body and the awareness of thoughts‚ feelings‚ and goals. This is anti-knowledge‚ anti-senses‚ and anti-feelings. Human nature The soul of the person is the soul of the universe. This is the same as saying you are not here. You are one with the universe. You are not “becoming one‚” but you are one. There is no “you.” If you can recall having a oneness experience‚ then you really did not have

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    A Haunted House

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    Jennifer Gutierrez ENC1102 Literary Analysis A Haunted House The characters in the story are the couple that lives in the home currently and the couple that is dead that use to live in the home previously and wanders through the house. The couple that lives in the house is not afraid. They now that two ghosts are going through their home looking for something. The other couple‚ that is ghosts‚ is harmless. They mean the narrator and her husband no harm. They wander in and out of the house

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    embedded with in all of us. No one knows the essence of fear‚ it is what it is...intangible. The strongest of men fall to the mercy of fear‚ consuming the mind‚ and blocking all rational judgment. Fear lies unawakened in the dark recesses of the soul‚ only to be awoke by the treacheries of the unknown. Fear manifests itself in many ways‚ the most common way however‚ is anger‚ and I know this manifestation all to well. Anger controls a large portion of my life‚ I am never alone. I know that anger

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    2124/27/2013David Maldonado| | In On the Soul‚ Aristotle approached the concept of the soul from an essentially scientific perspective‚ employing elements of biology and metaphysics that encompassed everything from the concepts of substance‚ form‚ and matter‚ to those of potentiality and actuality. While Christians and other religious faiths have traditionally deemed the soul to be an immortal entity that lives on after physical death‚ Aristotle viewed the soul as united with the living body‚ and therefore

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    regarding this predicament. This leads us into the great question at hand‚ what does the term “dead” mean to us and does the soul play into our outlook on what constitutes whether or not to pull Matthew off of life support and let him go. Melinda is a firm believer in the existence of the soul in regards to the human body. She argues to Melissa that‚ “"His soul‚ Matthew’s soul. That’s what makes him the person he is‚ not just a brain doing whatever in his skull! You have to look at everything‚ not

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    industrialization. I was going to support this idea based on nature of the soul and relate that to Kurtz by showing that nature of the soul is that involving irrational and rational components ‚ irrational being needs and‚ instincts or wants but can be controlled by reason. The other part is rational‚ or cognitive‚ to think or remember. In the story Kurtz and even Marlow are compelled by the irrational and rational components in the nature of the soul thus relating to the spirit of industrialization in which there

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    Night Analogies

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    of empathic and sympathetic emotions in my senses. I loved the symbolism‚ imagery‚ and allegory of this text‚ although painful‚ it portrayed the life of Jews and their torture. "Night" is used throughout the book to symbolize death‚ darkness of the soul‚ and loss of faith. As an image‚ it comes up repeatedly. Even when the scene is literally set during the day‚ night may be invoked. Consider all the terrible things that happen at night: Mrs. Schachter has her visions of fire‚ hell‚ and death; (Wiesel

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    Dualism In Ancient Egypt

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    Plato was a dualist. He believed and offered that the first‚ oldest argument was that one’s physical body and soul are separate entities or substances that interact and that one lives on after the other has died. The idea that the mind is a separate entity and that it is completely independent of any physical body is the central point of dualism. Dualism states that the real essence or soul of a person has nothing to do with the physical aspects of the body‚ but rather from the nonphysical entity of

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    The conversation between Socrates and Alcibiades continues with them talking about how the soul is separate from the body. There is nothing that has more authority than the soul within the body. Socrates then states that people who know their parts of the body know what belongs the them‚ but not themselves. This means that their body parts are for their bodies‚ but they body parts do not belong to the soul. Again. Socrates brings up that people who tend to their bodies tend to what belongs to them

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    Dejection: An Ode

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    the old Moon in her lap‚ foretelling The coming-on of rain and squally blast. And oh! that even now the gust were swelling‚ And the slant night-shower driving loud and fast! Those sounds which oft have raised me‚ whilst they awed‚ And sent my soul abroad‚ Might now perhaps their wonted impulse give‚ Might startle this dull pain‚ and make it move and live! II A grief without a pang‚ void‚ dark‚ and drear‚ A stifled‚ drowsy‚ unimpassioned grief‚ Which finds no natural outlet‚ no relief‚

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