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In philosophy, the adjective transcendental and the noun transcendence convey three different but related primary meanings, all of them derived from the word's literal meaning (from Latin), of cli...
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This freedom, this liberty, enables all of God's children to transcend the spiritual sufferings of the wilderness experiences created by others and by one's own incorporation of perversions of the Gospel message all too frequently espoused from the pulpit and in the media, and believed by the biblically illiterate.
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RE: Transcend Your Office: When Work's a Religious Experience ... There are times we use symbols as tools for considering aspects of the self, but I do not have to believe that lotus flowers sprang up under Siddhartha's feet when he took his first steps. However, I do believe that we should all understand the myriad views...
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This perspective does not focus on the question of the existence of God or on an absolute ontological order that transcends experience. ... Dewey was so convinced that the individual requires a sense "of an extensive and unifying whole" to demarcate personal experience that he believed a person would go insane without it.
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For centuries, the right hemisphere was believed to contribute little to the ... I believe that we are all partly mortal and partly immortal—that there is a part of the Self that transcends the human experience. It is the Witness, the Observer, the Spirit of the human being. It is very hard to understand how we can be...
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However, faith is the beginning of the human quest for self-discovery and the Absolute. Faith can be neither forced nor taught; it is an experience that transcends trust, reason, belief and ideology. ... In a conversation with his consort Parvati, Shiva is believed to have said that through self-knowledge,
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American Biswanath Halder had always nursed what he believed was a legitimate grudge against his old college. ... However, faith is the beginning of the human quest for self-discovery and the Absolute. Faith can be neither forced nor taught; it is an experience that transcends trust, reason, belief and ideology.
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On the other hand, Wittgenstein believed that reason cannot transcend the things of the world. ... Kant had located these values in a "self in itself," a rational being lying outside the world of appearances in space and time. Although he could not prove, the existence of this self, as it transcends experience, he could at...
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Consciousness strives toward the self – attempting to appropriate the Self and make it, and not the ego, the center of the soul. Yet Jung believed that the Self also transcends the psyche – through it we are in touch with the eternal and universal Ground of our being.
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At least since Descartes, most philosophers have believed that self-knowledge is importantly different from knowledge of the world external to oneself, including others' thoughts. But there is little agreement about what precisely distinguishes self-knowledge from knowledge in other realms.
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