The Jewish Soul
.... Sefirot. In the beginning of this process of
soul formation, the
soul is
viewed as being feminine until these couplings occur. As ....
(1252

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Jewish Perspective of the Soul
.... Sefirot. In the beginning of this process of
soul formation, the
soul is
viewed as being feminine until these couplings occur. As ....
(1249

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Mind of a Manager Soul of a Leader Introduction
.... Both managers and leaders are
viewed by Hickman as having minds and souls, but each .... would emphasize the mind and the leader would emphasize the
soul within an ....
(2791

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Dickinson Poetry
.... The shadows could be
viewed as the
soul which is stilled by the presence of heavenly light and the light, when it goes, much like the light of our
soul ....
(1312

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Egyptian Mythology
.... were a main element of ancient Egyptian religion, as they were
viewed as a .... Ancient Egyptians believed that the
soul would outlive the body if the body was ....
(1297

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)
Gods of Ancient Egypt
.... were a main element of ancient Egyptian religion, as they were
viewed as a .... Ancient Egyptians believed that the
soul would outlive the body if the body was ....
(1295

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An Overview of Islam
.... A) Is death
viewed as positive, negative or neutral? Positive if lived a life emulating the behavior of Muhammad. .... 1) Is there a belief in a
soul? ....
(2011

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)
An Overview of Islam
.... A) Is death
viewed as positive, negative or neutral? Positive if lived a life emulating the behavior of Muhammad. .... 1) Is there a belief in a
soul? ....
(2016

8

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Hughes' Poem
.... connection with places and times in history, but also because he is reflecting upon his
soul or the only portion of the human being typically
viewed as having ....
(998

4

)
The Renaissance
....
Viewed on Mar 10, 2004: http://216.239.37.104/search?q=cache:GWWop QX8b6MJ:www. renaissanceastrology.com/ficinotheoryastromagic.html+Marsilio+Ficino++The+
Soul+of ....
(3398

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NEW ENGLAND TRANSCENDENTALISM
.... No less must the
soul be held to the conditions of that spiritual law which ....
Viewed on July 15, 2003: http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/transcendentalism.html, 1-6 ....
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THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE
.... Over-
Soul", Emerson explained the nature of the individual
soul and its .... traditional dogma to discover the God-head, the transcendentalists
viewed knowledge of ....
(2003

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Isaac Newton - Mysticism
.... While these views on the
soul, an afterlife, and Newton's tendency toward vegetarianism have been brief, Newton remains one ....
Viewed on Apr 18, 2005: http://www. ....
(587

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Lucretius On the Nature of the Universe
.... What many philosophers
viewed as the
soul, capable of outlasting the body after death, is only a collection of atoms to Lucretius that are capable of sending ....
(1021

4

)
Lucretius On The Nature of the Universe
.... What many philosophers
viewed as the
soul, capable of outlasting the body after death, is only a collection of atoms to Lucretius that are capable of sending ....
(1021

4

)
Aristotle and Modern Psychology
.... of the pre-Christian worldview, personality at that time was flattened out,
viewed as more .... of his viewpoint is that psychology is the study of the
soul and the ....
(1324

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General Patton: Sociological Concepts and Socialization, a ...
.... be an actor and have the fixed determination to acquire the warrior
soul, and is .... In conclusion, Patton was a man who
viewed the world in black-and-white terms. ....
(977

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Shamanism: An Overview
.... Shamans are
viewed as individuals capable of "touching in both realms," capable .... order and inviting healing, cleansing, purifying and realigning the
soul in a ....
(1746

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The Puritans
.... to the Puritans was "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your
soul and with all your strength." Fleeing what they
viewed as political ....
(1167

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"There's No Frigate Like A Book"
.... The toll for entrance is a human
soul. .... Yet, the sea can also be
viewed as a symbol of isolation, a barrier between the poet and final arrival at the endpoint ....
(1324

5

)
The Seven Sacraments
.... the
soul of the apostolate is communicated and nourished" (Vatican 1963). Those who were angered and put off by the changes made during Vatican II
viewed many ....
(1992

8

)
Hinduism
.... its interconnectivity. In Hinduism, the individual is
viewed as spirit or
soul (atman) contained in the physical body. Hindus view ....
(2981

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Ere Ibeji
.... of the ere ibeji is to appease the
soul of the dead children, and mothers dress the sculptures in clothing and often adorn them with the beads
viewed in the ....
(759

3

)
REINCARNATION AND THE KABBALAH
.... Scholem describes the mindset of those who
viewed reincarnation as less-than-desirable .... those who should be punished with "extinction of the
soul" (karet) gilgul ....
(2523

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Plato and Aristotle Epistemology
.... Plato
viewed the universal or ideal forms as existing apart from human beings, though both .... In On the
Soul, Aristotle reveals that he does not believe the
soul ....
(753

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Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... the claim that what is just or noble is what enriches the human
soul and increases .... Were he to break those laws he would be
viewed by a higher source or power ....
(1035

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Views of Reincarnation
.... dead body to a living body but it is ever changing and not
viewed as something .... ideology of reincarnation believes in both a God and a view of the
soul as "an ....
(1507

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The Collective Unconscious
.... Quantum physics therefore supports the possibility that energy exists whether is can be
viewed or measured and thus the
soul continues to exist past its ....
(5615

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How Different Cultures React to Death and Dying
.... is because of their unique worldview with respect to what happens to the
soul after death ....
Viewed on Jun 28, 2005: http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/never.html, 1-3 ....
(1841

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Theories of Society
.... In man, the same thing is true in the
soul, and a man is considered .... in society is based on the social contract, something that is
viewed somewhat differently ....
(1665

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