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    Bestselling author Richard L. Haight wrote Inspirience: Meditation Unbound: The Unconditioned Path to Spiritual Awakening because he wants the readers to know they are ready for enlightenment. According to Haight‚ "there is a presence‚ intelligence‚ and power so perfect‚ so loving that no human words can adequately describe it‚ and it’s within you." He calls this presence Isness. It just is and encompasses the whole universe. Inspirience is when people experience a "direct conscious awareness of

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    In this commencement speech‚ Wallace talks about the idea of choosing what and how to think about things. To help illustrate this‚ he talks about living in the day-to-day existence of adult life and how the way you choose to think will keeping you from being absolutely miserable in it. Wallace talks about the default way of thinking; specifically‚ thinking self centeredly in the day-to-day routine. This thinking doesn’t help you cope or deal with the daily frustrations of real life and will keep

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    different restrictions on our ability to have knowledge on God. Rationalist claim that our knowledge is gained independently of sense experience. Empiricists claim that sense experience is the source of all our concepts and knowledge. In Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy‚ Descartes attempts to prove that there is knowledge that God exists. On his journey to doing this he examines the idea of being a thinking thing‚ the concept of clear and distinct ideas‚ cause and effect‚ and the fact that he

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    The book Restless by Rich Wallace had an interesting conclusion which included motifs‚ themes‚ settings‚ new characteristics‚ and a big conflict that is resolved. These topics came together to create the ending of the story. The end of this story showed the reader the most important conflict. This conflict was person vs. supernatural. Herbie was being haunted by Eamon Connelly‚ who turns out to be his great grandfather (140). This conflict is significant to the novel because it develops the

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    The author of Meditations on First Philosophy‚ Descartes‚ is a philosopher of the 17th century. After his vision of philosophical insight‚ Descartes realized we have no basis for our knowledge. With his background of a Jesuit education and training in law‚ Descartes began to write. He begins by making his first philosophical claim: the fundamental characteristic of human beings is that we all have an equal ability to reason (Discourse on Method‚ 1). Through Descartes’ meditations and skepticism‚

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    Descartes’ Third Meditation The Existence of God Summary of First Meditation He demolished everything he had learned‚ and started over again right from the foundations Disproves one aspect of every falsehood Tries to find a certain base of certitude for actions Explains a theory that madmen’s behaviour is a personification of dreams States that all we know is truly a deception Summary of Second Meditation He questions himself‚ about the idea that he is a rational animal

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    body‚ and soul combined it is easy to be fooled into seeing and believing things that aren’t really there. We may easily see truths that are lies‚ and we may see lies that as truths. The world can look like everything is true at times‚ and other times like everything is just the opposite. There is nothing in this world a person can be too sure about‚ or it will turn around and deceive you. There are many road blocks and manipulations in life to question the real authenticy of not only what is right in

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    Even today‚ Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is read by every class from kings to common people. The book is a universal classic‚ meaning it can be related to at any time‚ by anyone. The philosophies included in his book have spanned the centuries‚ and Meditations remains to be one of the most influential books ever written. Marcus Aurelius was born on April 20‚ 121 AD into a family of royalty. His uncle and adoptive father‚ Antoninus Pius‚ was the emperor of Rome. Aurelius‚ too‚ was trained from birth

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    The Plain Sense of Things by Wallace Stevens In Stevens’ poem "The Plain Sense of Things" the first thing the reader notices is that there are five equal stanzas. The poem is neatly constructed so that each stanza contains four lines. This creates an organized‚ orderly look to the poem‚ and gives off the idea of being in control because of the form. After further examination of the poem‚ the reader discovers the gloomy nature of the poem. Another interesting feature is the length of the poem. The

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    The Lila Wallace Galleries of Egyptian Art Artemidora The mask portrays a young women lying flat as if she was upon her hair. Her hair is arranged in tiers of snail curls over her forehead. Alongside her face flows a black Egyptian – style wig‚ the long locks bound with narrow rings of gold in ancient and traditional fashion. She wears a dark red tunic with black stripes edged in gold. The jewelry includes snake bracelets and gold ball earrings.

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