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- 161: Michel Foucault And The Cultiv
- ... one of the most important aspects of the activity devoted to oneself is that is constitutes a true social practice. Taking care of oneself is not relegated to just exercising, meditation, readings, and the recollection of truth, although all these are necessary. There are also the conversations we have with friends, directors and confidantes. Through this type of correspondence one may ...
- 162: Business And Society
- ... The crucial difference between stress that clobbers and stress that invigorates is usually no more than an individual’s reaction. There are myriad ways to deflect the damages such as meditation, drug therapy or changes in lifestyle. Stress often undermines physical, emotional and intellectual energies exactly when strength in these areas is most needed, periods of heightened pressure. The body mobilizes ...
- 163: MDMA
- ... distribution of MDMA increases as well. Rave’s party scene has often been compared to as a religion. The DJ is the high priest of the ceremony, dancing is their meditation, and Ecstasy is their holy substance. The atmosphere of raves is designed to be favorable to enjoying the Ecstasy experience, which are common venues for taking Ecstasy. Ecstasy, along with ...
- 164: Michel Foucault And The Cultiv
- ... one of the most important aspects of the activity devoted to oneself is that is constitutes a true social practice. Taking care of oneself is not relegated to just exercising, meditation, readings, and the recollection of truth, although all these are necessary. There are also the conversations we have with friends, directors and confidantes. Through this type of correspondence one may ...
- 165: Is It Dangerous To Think Too M
- ... are causing harm to society, but expressing a view other than popular opinion is not harmful to society. In actuality, contemplation can help to resolve many of society’s problems. Meditation on a problem leads to possible solutions to the problem, and in essence, progress. By examining oneself, a person gains better insight into who they are, and where their place ...
- 166: Confucianism And Taoism In Joy
- ... to write down his teachings. It is the way of the universe, reality, and human life. Taoism is meant to extract ch'i (energy) from life through herbs, movement, and meditation. Popular Taoism is spiritualism and magic, akin to "New Age" religions. By living a life of wu wei, ultimately active and relaxed, one can appreciate the greatness of life. One ...
- 167: Dreaming
- ... up as a reasonable theory. It is thought that in a half-awake and half-dreaming state a person dreams of leaving their body. OBEÕs are often elicited during deep meditation and relaxation where it is reasonable to assume that during the trance a person could fall asleep and have a lucid dream which felt like an OBE but was just ...
- 168: Codependency
- ... possible, except when to do so would injure them or others. 10.Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong, promptly admitted it. 11.Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood God, praying only for knowledge of God's will for us and the power to carry that out. 12.Having ...
- 169: Dreaming
- ... up as a reasonable theory. It is thought that in a half-awake and half-dreaming state a person dreams of leaving their body. OBEÕs are often elicited during deep meditation and relaxation where it is reasonable to assume that during the trance a person could fall asleep and have a lucid dream which felt like an OBE but was just ...
- 170: Descartes Meditations
- ... God already knows that I will do it, therefore eliminating my freewill. These are some of the considerations when thinking about Descartes proof of God's existence. In the Sixth Meditation, the last section in our text, Descartes hopes to prove the existence of the external world and matter (physical objects located in space). To do this first he again acknowledges ...
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