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Kabbalah for Beginners

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...nIcles .............................................................. 15 Stage one ................................................................... ........................................................................ 16 Stage Two ................................................................... .........................................................................23 Stage Three ................................................................. .......................................... 135 c hapter 7: t he f our f actors of o ur m aKe -u p ..................................... 139 C... ... persons, and even cab drivers. In Kabbalah, a giving degree is considered male and a receiving degree is considered female. Within each degree ther... ...ered female. Within each degree there are states in which it is acting as male or as female; hence, we sometimes refer to a certain degree as male,... ...h. The only two exceptions to this rule are the Crer r ator, who is always male, being the source, and Creation, which is always female, since she re... ...onto, Canada, London, Eng- - land, and Sydney, Australia. It is printed in English, He- - brew, and Russian, and is also available on the Internet, a... ...srael time. The lessons are simultaneously translated into six languages: English, Russian, Spanish, german, Italian, and Turkish. In the near futu...

...ued the ways of many great Kabbalists throughout the generations before them. The goal of this book is to assist individuals in confronting the first stages of the spiritual realm. This unique method of study, which encourages sharing this wisdom with others, not only helps overcome the trials and tribulations of everyday life, but initiates a process in which individuals ...

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The Life of John Sterling

By: Thomas Carlyle

...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ... birth, Scotch by extraction; and became, as he himself did, es- sentially English by long residence and habit. Of John him- self Scotland has little ... ... Bristol Channel, and far off, the Hills of Devonshire, for boundary,—the “English Hills,” as the natives call them, visible from every eminence in th... ...s eyes, and of all his ways and movements. I have a Picture of him at this stage; a little portrait, which carries its verification with it. In manhoo... ...n his way homeward. CHAPTER IV UNIVERSITIES: GLASGOW; CAMBRIDGE At a later stage, John had some instruction from a Dr. Waite at Blackheath; and lastly... ... those years in those localities! I do not find that Sterling had, at that stage, adopted the then prevalent Utilitarian theory of human things. But n... ...er-in-law; wed- ded Mrs. Sterling’s younger sister,—a gentle excellent fe- male soul; by whom the relation was, in many ways, strengthened and beautif... ...t kinds; and three or four hundred English ladies, and not so many foreign male spectators; so that the place looked empty. The Cardinals in scarlet, ... .... ’—The favorite device on the walls at Naples is a vermilion Picture of a Male and Female Soul respec- tively up to the waist (the waist of a soul) i...

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The Kabbalah Experience

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...pper World independently. Unity with the teacher can occur in the preliminary stages because both bodies are on this worldly level. But unity with t... ...es. Physical bodies are born, live and die. After their death they go from a stage of animation to a stage of stillness… and that’s it. Nothing els... ... think it’s sudden or accidental; something unexpected that suddenly comes on stage, but it is only so because we do not see behind the scenes. How,... ...ys, which is why language itself has no meaning. Knowledge can be conveyed in English, Russian or any other language, even though the writers of the... ...ritten about in books of Kabbalah sold all over the world and translated into English, Russian and other languages. Anyone can learn the flavors of ... ... should reach equiv- alence of form with the Creator and become a part of Him, male and female souls alike. M E N A N D WO M E N Q: Is there a differ... ...ting inside and only now surfaced? A: We are surprised when normally reserved Englishmen or Ger- mans suddenly turn into barbaric murderers. Here are... ...he soul have a gender, like the body? A: The soul does have a specific gender: male or female. That at- tribute extends from the root of creation, fro... ...ibute extends from the root of creation, from the very beginning. Zeir Anpin (male) and Malchut (female) of the world of Atzilut are the pro- totypes...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

By: Thomas Hutchinson

...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...rlooked misprint for ‘uprist’—not by any means a nonce-word, but a genuine English verbal substantive of regu- lar formation, familiar to many from it... ...k. I shall endeavour to extract, from the midst of insult and contempt and maledictions, those admonitions which may tend to correct whatever imperfec... .... The belief which some superstitious persons whom I have brought upon the stage entertain of the Deity, as injurious to the character of his benevole... ...ll-health increased this restlessness. The sufferings occasioned by a cold English winter made him pine, especially when our colder spring arrived, fo... ...t through the evening light As mine do now in thy beloved smile. Cancelled Stage Directions. (following 1._221.) The sound beneath as of earthquake an... ...inently fearful and monstrous: anything like a dry exhibition of it on the stage would be insupportable. The person who would treat such a subject mus... ...ces); and in all re- spects it is fitted only for Covent Garden. The chief male character I confess I should be very unwilling that any one but Kean s... ...ome fa la luna:— So thought Boccaccio, whose sweet words might cure a _330 Male prude, like you, from what you now endure, a Low-tide in soul, like a ...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

... Foundation, Ascona, Switzerland. N.K. Sandars, The Epic of Gilgamesh: An English Version, Penguin Classics, revised edition, Harmondsworth, 1964. © ... ...ft me with a sense of coldness, making me feel a total outsider watching a stage play without a beginning, middle or end, in which I could only be par... ...but it could as easily have been a New Guinea shaman telling her about the malevolent spirit of her dead grandfather. Or a Christian priest warning he... ..., and contributed to the remainder of the book as well, throughout all its stages of preparation. The Conclusion is in many ways a summary of what has... ...us cultures developed the early Hebrew reli- gious culture. In its initial stages Hebrew religious culture was organized along clan and village/city l... ...a role for women proved difficult. Buddhism was a child of its times, when male domination was even more prevalent and taken for granted than now. Ver... ...lace in the religious system determine their social status? The origins of male dominance are lost in the mists of time, proposed explanations are mer... ...anslator, and whether it is the translator’s presuppositions that make the English text read “He” rather than “it.” In the same way, it is unclear how... ... averted, not by observance of religious laws but through what has come in English to be called the “atonement” by Christ. The word “atonement” in Eng...

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The Essays or Counsels, Civil

By: Viscount St. Albans

...going student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them, an... ...on, and Obligation to your Grace, to prefix your Name be fore them, both in English, and in Latine. For I doe conceive, that the Latine Volume of the... ...alketh the streets, and doth not keep home: Non est curiosus, quin idem sit malevolus . Men of noble birth, are noted to be envious towards new me... .... For which purpose, the wiser sort of great persons, bring in ever upon the stage somebody upon whom to derive the envy, that would come upon themsel... ...nd to the preju dice of good things, such as is the wheat. 23 Of Love T he stage is more beholding to love, than the life of man. For as to the stag... ...hows the envy great, as Tacitus saith; conflata magna invidia, seu bene seu male gesta premunt. Neither doth it follow, that because these fames are ... ...be conversant in them, specially the books of such as them selves have been actors upon the stage. The counsels at this day, in most places, are b... ... them, specially the books of such as them selves have been actors upon the stage. The counsels at this day, in most places, are but familiar meet... ...bitterness of words, especially if they be aculeate and proper; for cummunia maledicta are nothing so much; and again, that in anger a man reveal no s...

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The Note Book of an English Opium-Eater

By: Thomas de Quincey

...Y A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The Note Book of an English Opium-Eater by Thomas de Quincey is a publication of the Pennsylvan... ...or the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Note Book of an English Opium-Eater by Thomas de Quincey, the Pennsylvania State University... ...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ............... 87 THE ANTIGONE OF SOPHOCLES, AS REPRESENTED ON THE EDINBURGH STAGE . 98 THE MARQUESS WELLESLEY 1 .......................................... ...alamity, inevitably, and with- out restraint, we go on to consider it as a stage spectacle. Exclamations of—How grand! How magnificent! arise in a sor... ...nd then would come the rush up-stairs. Against this, as the only dangerous stage in the transaction, the murderer would have specially prepared. Mrs. ... ... that, as the chorus sometimes intermingles too much in the action, so the actors sometimes intermingle in the business of the chorus. Now, when you a... ...e maternal ancestors of the present Wellesleys. Garret Wellesley, the last male heir of the direct line, in the year 1745, left his whole estate to on... ... by persons who were not merely contemporary with the great civil war, but actors and even leaders in its principal scenes—there is hardly one which d...

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...Contents The Note Book of an English Opium-Eater ...4 THREE MEMORABLE MURDERS .............................................................................................. 4 THE TRUE RELATIONS OF THE BIBLE TO MERELY HUMAN SCIENCE...................... 5...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...nd the ability to feel pain? Historically, philosophers like Kant (and Descartes, Malebranche, and Aquinas) rejected the idea of animal rights. Th... ...sitizes us to human suffering and makes us more prone to using violence on humans. Malebranche augmented this line of thinking by "proving" that an... ...and suffering, as we all know, are the exclusive outcomes of Adam's sins. Kant and Malebranche may have been wrong. Animals may be able to suffer a... ...d (really derived from axioms) in 1990. The experiment envisages a room in which an English speaker sits, equipped with a book of instructions in E... ...emonstrate is that there is no need to assume that the central processing unit (the English speaker) understands (or, for that matter, performs any ... ...ese debates a few points seemed to have escaped most of those involved. First, the English speaker inside the room himself is a conscious entity, r... ...these problems are averted. Therapeutic cloning has vast untapped - though at this stage still remote - potential to improve the lives of hundreds ... ...y deleterious. We can render a system dysfunctional by inhibiting or reversing any stage in the complex processes involved - or by preventing the e... ...s "how are the laws applied". If a bias exists, if a party is favoured it is at the stage of administering justice and the impartiality of the arbit...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

.... For this volume, has in turn translated the interviews from Finnish into English. In selecting villagers' accounts, I have attempted to include diff... ...sk and purposeful way has dealt with the task of translating the book into English. This book is dedicated to my wife, Leena. Helsinki, 15 December 20... ...the crop to ripen. In cultivating flooded fields, the heaviest and hardest stage is the ploughing, but in swidden cultivation, the vegetation must be ... ...inese extraction. From the perspective of this book, the city takes centre stage during celebrations of great annual festivals, and it includes pictur... ...widdens have become gardens where forest that has barely reached the scrub stage is burned, and soil fertility is maintained by fertilizers. Efforts h... ...vely to men. Women have done sewing and handicrafts, but tailors are often male, as was the case in Finnish villages; today, young men are already see... ...one voice, the children learn the alphabet, the multiplication tables, the English language; children's happy choral singing and speech echoes from sc... ...ar, the groom on the bride's right. Each has their assistants, the groom a male best man, the bride one or two bridesmaids, who take charge of the mon... ...on, to deliver him a Songkran greeting. This ceremony was deemed to be too male-oriented, and a new celebratory tradition was created to better reflec...

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Narcissistic and Psychopathic Leaders

By: Sam Vaknin

...tely 2-16 percent. Almost 75 percent of individuals diagnosed with NPD are male (AP A, DSM-IV-TR 2000)." [From the Abstract of Psychotherapeutic As... ...ecent research by Roy Baumeister. Is pathological narcissism a blessing or a malediction? The answer is: it depends. Healthy narcissism is a mature, ... ...of dark and stupendous forces. In every deviation from his tenets he espies malevolent and ominous subversion. He, therefore, is bent on disempower... ... self- worth (possibly an inferiority complex). Question: Do you believe the actors and reporters want themselves to be as famous as the celebrities ... ...to develop narcissism. It would seem reasonable to assume – though, at this stage, there is not a shred of proof – that the narcissist is born with ... ...ertified Financial Analyst by Brainbench. Full proficiency in Hebrew and in English. Business Experience 1980 to 1983 Founder and co-owner of a chain... ...el-Aviv, 1997 "The Suffering of Being Kafka" (electronic book of Hebrew and English Short Fiction), Prague, 1998-2004 "The Macedonian Economy at a Cr...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

... Title: THE SOUL BEARER Author: JONATHAN CROSS Language: English Subject: Fiction, Literature Publisher: World Public Librar... ...arhan Cross Matloch was standing with Arthur Hill and Franklin Pierce just off stage and just out of sight of the spectators. Matloch pat­ ted Hill ... ...ou expect to raise those billions of dollars?" Richard motioned to someone off stage. Two hotel employ­ ees emerged unfurling a long banner. They un... ...oyant style was perfectly suited for Nicky's. It was a place for celebri­ ties, actors and Hollywood producers, deal makers, and men on the hunt for... ... impressed with you, Dr. Hawk. He's assigned us to do a story, you know ... the male, female angle." Emily Thompson wanted to slap him upside his he... ...right now, the stakes were high; very high. Pierce had spent years setting the stage, scripting every scene, and directing it with a deft hand. The... ... had a .357 Magnum pointed to his head. Pierce glanced at his watch, his prized actors would be arriving soon. The meeting would be taped and expert... ...n agreed only if the Patron, who spoke five languages fluently, would teach him English, which Aaron knew he would need when he got to America, the ... ...he New World. After three years, Aaron learned the mining business, as well as English, and decided it was time to go to America. Gold had be­ come ...

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The Chaplet of Pearls

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...ike most of the other nobles of Picardy—and had thus been brought into the English camp, where, regarding Henry V. as lawfully appointed to the succes... ... ing him and his brother Nedford, he had become an ardent supporter of the English claim. He had married an English lady, and had received the grant i... ...light of steps leading into a square walled garden, with a couple of stone male and female ma- rine divinities accommodating their fishy extremities a... ...ng in indignant distress, and the bantering, indo- lent determination of a male annoyer. ‘Hark!’ exclaimed Berenger; ‘this must be seen to.’ ‘Have a c... ... a great and terrible tragedy, whose first act was being played out on the stage where they schemed and sported, like their own little drama, which wa... ...dience, and left full space beneath for the actors. Down the centre of the stage flowed a stream, broad enough to contain a boat, which was plied by t... ...of Pearls galimatias of mythology, a pasteboard cloud was propelled on the stage, and disclosed the deities Mercury and Cupid, who made a complimentar... ... and he was no more than a French duke distantly related to royalty in the male line, and more nearly through his grandmother and bride. The eight hun...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...tisfied their pleasures differently. The infant's greatest pleasures were found in the mouth, in sucking and eating. This was called the oral stage ... ...ld's greatest joys and feelings of accomplishment were found in defecating, urinating, or in withholding these excrements. ―The next stage ... ...mother and of Electra‘s mother and her lover killing Electra‘s father, leaving her to be occupied by her father‘s memory. The latent stage ... ...ily member abuse and in prisoner abuse and torture? When I was at Stanford, Dr. Zimbardo, who was a psychologist, recruited a couple of dozen male s... ...s certainly not a universal. Eleanor Roosevelt got hers from her brains, as did Marie Curie. But back to Ardrey. He gives many examples of how male a... ...on. Was it really just searching for orgasm? ―Some species are prepared to die for sex. The preying mantis bites off the head of its male m... ...ll is God, tolerate all beliefs as being within the One. This doesn‘t mean that some Hindus will not fight to the death over whether Hindi or Englis... ...neffective method of reducing inferiority feelings. ―Then there was the movement to teach black children Ebonics, the name for black street Englis... ...y the society in which a person lives. It is based more on what is average behavior, the norm, rather than on what might be ideal behavior. An Englis...

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The Varieties of Religious Experience

By: William James

...g student publication project to bring classi- cal works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...passes with- out its harvest, large or small, of lectures from Scot- tish, English, French, or German representatives of the science or literature of ... ...erament, as well as the peculiar political temperament, that goes with our English speech may more and more pervade and influence the world. As regard... ...n works of piety and autobiog- raphy. Interesting as the origins and early stages of a subject always are, yet when one seeks earnestly for its full s... ... piety do not reach back so far. And if fetishism and magic be regarded as stages of reli- gion, one may say that personal religion in the in- ward se... ...tion thus becomes a verbal one again; and our knowledge of all these early stages of thought and feeling is in any case so conjectural and imperfect t... ...on the sly, and this fact, together with my jealousy of another one of her male admirers and my own conscience despising me for my uncontrollable weak... ...h between the two Ideals. The carnivo- rous-minded “strong man,” the adult male and can- nibal, can see nothing but mouldiness and morbid- ness in the... ...Bad, between Friends and Foes, between Father and Child, Husband and Wife, Male or Female; but all would have been turned topsy-turvy, by being expose...

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Twice Told Tales

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...for a new St. Bartholomew!” cried others. “We are to be massacred, man and male child!” Neither was this rumor wholly discredited, although the wiser ... ...ers of the age. Authority on these points may be found in Strutt’s Book of English Sports and Pastimes. Bright were the days at Merry Mount, when the ... ..., and others, of still richer blush, which the colo- nists had reared from English seed. O, people of the Golden Age, the chief of your husbandry was ... ...s of the congregation, many of the middle aged, and nearly all the younger males. Pearson found it difficult to sustain their united and disapproving ... ..., while she undid the door, and stood up in the sacred desk from which his maledictions had just been thundered. She then divested herself of the cloa... ...dition of the narrative, with a voice like a field preacher, when the mail stage drove into the village street. It had trav- elled all night, and must... ...alled me to his bedside, and gave me two dollars and fifty cents to pay my stage fare, and another dollar for my extra expenses. He then laid his pock... ...woke in the next street to his home, he is as effectually abroad as if the stage-coach had been whirl- ing him away all night. Yet, should he reappear...

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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. : A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne : Written by Himself

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ..., between the rivers Potomac and Rappahannock, and was once as great as an English Principal- ity, though in the early times its revenues were but sma... ...e not only brought back my Lord to the Church of England, but procured the English peerage for him, which the junior branch of our family at present e... ...Castlewood (the second Viscount), of King Charles the First’s time, had no male issue save his one son, Eustace Esmond, who was killed, with half of t... ...ferring the title of Marquis of Esmond on my Lord Castlewood and the heirs-male of his body; his appointment as Lord-Lieutenant of the County, and Maj... ...and tearful eyes conveyed them. Then, perhaps, the pair reached that other stage which is not uncommon in married life, when the woman perceives that ... ...not to be imagined that Harry Esmond had all this experience at this early stage of his life, whereof he is now writing the history—many things here n... ...ordingly, he took leave of Castlewood, proposing to ride to London by easy stages, and lie two nights upon the road. His host treated him with a stud-... ...fiddlers, laced clothes, fine furniture, and parasites, Jew and Christian, male and female, who clung to him. As, according to the famous maxim of Mon...

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Memories and Portraits

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...ing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cove... ...e, some have ap- peared already in The Cornhill, Longman ’s, Scribner, The english Illustrated, The Magazine of Art, The contemporary Review; three ar... ... cling, in part, to their old Gaelic speech. It was but the other day that English triumphed in Cornwall, and they still show in Mousehole, on St. Mic... ...an, is still to be heard, in its home country, in half a hundred vary- ing stages of transition. You may go all over the States, and – setting aside t... ...h English children begin to grow up and come to themselves in life. As the stage of the Uni- versity approaches, the contrast becomes more express. Th... ...ci- plined and drilled by proctors. Nor is this to be regarded merely as a stage of education; it is a piece of privilege be- sides, and a step that s... ...- tered by another hand, came on the stage itself and was played by bodily actors; the other, originally known as Semiramis: A Tragedy, I have observe... ...tely stem. In boyhood, as he told me once, speaking in that tone that only actors and the old-fashioned common folk can use nowadays, his 38 Robert L... ...ir, an abstraction, an excuse for talk, a logical Aunt Sally, then may the male debater instantly abandon hope; he may employ reason, adduce facts, be...

...islands whence she sprang. Ireland, Wales, and the Scottish mountains still cling, in part, to their old Gaelic speech. It was but the other day that English triumphed in Cornwall, and they still show in Mousehole, on St. Michael?s Bay, the house of the last Cornish-speaking woman. English itself, which will now frank the traveller through the most of North America, throug...

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