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ARTICLES RELATED TO 1270 |  |  |  | 1270: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction
What is the Law of Attraction?
Law
of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness",
"Law of Magnetism", "Power of Thought" etc.
What it says is; all your thoughts, all images in your mind,
and all the feelings connected to your thoughts will later manifest as your
reality. In other words; everything you have in your life - now - has been
attracted to you thru your mind.
This means that both the things you are happy with and those you
are not - is your own creation.
Most
importantly it means; you can from now on create your life consciously. You can
start attracting only those circumstances that creates happiness for you - and
leave out those you do not desire.
As The Law of Attraction is the most important law in the universe
- there is a lot to say about it! Here you will find over 100 links to articles
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1270 - Europe.
December - Crucial aspects of the philosophy of Averroism (itself based on Aristotle's works) are banned by the Catholic church in a condemnation enacted by papal authority at the University of Paris.
The Summa Theologiae, a work by Thomas Aquinas that is considered within the Roman Catholic Church to be the paramount expression of its theology, is completed (year uncertain).
Witelo translates Alhazen's 200-year-old treatise on optics, Kitab al-Manazir, from Ar ...
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See also:High Middle Ages, High Middle Ages - Historical events and politics, High Middle Ages - Britain, High Middle Ages - Scandinavia, High Middle Ages - Western and Central Europe, High Middle Ages - Southern Europe, High Middle Ages - Eastern Europe, High Middle Ages - Climate and agriculture, High Middle Ages - The Rise of Chivalry, High Middle Ages - Religion, High Middle Ages - The Church, High Middle Ages - The Crusades, High Middle Ages - Scholasticism, High Middle Ages - Golden age of monasticism, High Middle Ages - Mendicant orders, High Middle Ages - Heretical movements, High Middle Ages - Trade and commerce, High Middle Ages - Technology, High Middle Ages - Culture, High Middle Ages - Art, High Middle Ages - Architecture, High Middle Ages - Literature, High Middle Ages - Music, High Middle Ages - Timeline Read more here: » High Middle Ages: Encyclopedia II - High Middle Ages - Technology |
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Among Christians, the primary goal of religion is to attain salvation. Others maintain that the primary goal of Christians is to do the will of God, or that the two are equivalent. In many traditions, attaining salvation is synonymous with going to heaven after death, while most also emphasize that salvation represents a changed life while on Earth as well. Many elements of Christian theo ...
See also:Salvation, Salvation - Christian views of salvation, Salvation - Catholicism, Salvation - Protestantism, Salvation - Evangelical Christians, Salvation - Eastern Christianity, Salvation - New Testament passages, Salvation - Other passages, Salvation - Islam, Salvation - Hinduism, Salvation - Buddhism, Salvation - Pagan Read more here: » Salvation: Encyclopedia II - Salvation - Christian views of salvation |
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Holocaust resources - Historical studies.
Berenbaum, Michael, A Mosaic of Victims: Non-Jews Persecuted and Murdered by the Nazis (1990)
Berkhoff, Karel C. Harvest of Despair : Life and Death in Ukraine under Nazi Rule (2004)
Black, Edwin. The Transfer Agreement, (c1984)
Braham, Randolph L., The Politics of Genocide: The Holocaust in Hungary (1994, c1981)
Browning, Christopher R. The Origins of the Final Solution: The Evolution of Nazi J ...
See also:Holocaust resources, Holocaust resources - Bibliography, Holocaust resources - Historical studies, Holocaust resources - Selected survivor accounts, Holocaust resources - Selected semi-autobiographical fiction by survivors, Holocaust resources - Other documentation, Holocaust resources - Hypotheses and historiography, Holocaust resources - Selected filmography, Holocaust resources - In need of Categorization Read more here: » Holocaust resources: Encyclopedia II - Holocaust resources - Bibliography |
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Orpington - Parish Church.
The Parish Church, "All Saints", stands upon pre-Norman foundations. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, it is Early English in style, but some Saxon work is visible. It was endowed by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1173. The tower and steeple were damaged by a storm in 1771. The rebuilt steeple was struck by lightning in 1809, and it was not replaced. The church was greatly enlarged in 1957.
See also:Orpington, Orpington - History, Orpington - Parish Church, Orpington - Orpington Priory, Orpington - Development of the town, Orpington - Historical points of interest, Orpington - Present day, Orpington - Education, Orpington - Nearest places, Orpington - Nearest railway stations, Orpington - Bibliography Read more here: » Orpington: Encyclopedia II - Orpington - History |
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See also:Beta Israel, Beta Israel - Ethiopian enclave, Beta Israel - Religious traditions, Beta Israel - Languages, Beta Israel - Oppression, Beta Israel - Israel intervenes, Beta Israel - Origins, Beta Israel - Traditions of the Beta Israel, Beta Israel - Rabbinical views, Beta Israel - DNA evidence, Beta Israel - Scholarly view, Beta Israel - In fiction, Beta Israel - Photos Read more here: » Beta Israel: Encyclopedia II - Beta Israel - Ethiopian enclave |
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High Middle Ages - Britain.
Main article: Britain in the Middle Ages and Scotland in the High Middle Ages
In England, the Norman Conquest of 1066 resulted in a kingdom ruled by a French-speaking nobility. The Normans invaded Ireland in force in 1169 and soon established themselves throughout most of the country, though their stronghold was the southeast. Likewise, Scotland and Wales were subdued to vassalage at about the same time, though Scotland later regained her independence. The Ex ...
See also:High Middle Ages, High Middle Ages - Historical events and politics, High Middle Ages - Britain, High Middle Ages - Scandinavia, High Middle Ages - Western and Central Europe, High Middle Ages - Southern Europe, High Middle Ages - Eastern Europe, High Middle Ages - Climate and agriculture, High Middle Ages - The Rise of Chivalry, High Middle Ages - Religion, High Middle Ages - The Church, High Middle Ages - The Crusades, High Middle Ages - Scholasticism, High Middle Ages - Golden age of monasticism, High Middle Ages - Mendicant orders, High Middle Ages - Heretical movements, High Middle Ages - Trade and commerce, High Middle Ages - Technology, High Middle Ages - Culture, High Middle Ages - Art, High Middle Ages - Architecture, High Middle Ages - Literature, High Middle Ages - Music, High Middle Ages - Timeline Read more here: » High Middle Ages: Encyclopedia II - High Middle Ages - Historical events and politics |
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Following that, the English word "cabal" came to refer to any small, secretive and possibly conspiratorial group.
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See also:Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Origin of Jewish mysticism, Kabbalah - Mystic doctrines in Talmudic times, Kabbalah - Kabbalah of the early Middle Ages, Kabbalah - Lurianic Kabbalah in the Middle Ages, Kabbalah - Kabbalah of the Sefardim and Mizrahim, Kabbalah - Kabbalah of the Maharal, Kabbalah - The failure of Sabbatian mysticism, Kabbalah - Spread of Kabbalah during the 1700s, Kabbalah - The modern world, Kabbalah - Primary texts, Kabbalah - Theodicy: explanation for the existence of evil, Kabbalah - Kabbalistic understanding of God, Kabbalah - Sefirot, Kabbalah - A Greek Orthodox theological view, Kabbalah - The human soul in Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Foretelling the future, Kabbalah - Practical applications, Kabbalah - Textual antiquity of esoteric mysticism, Kabbalah - Gnosticism and Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Criticisms, Kabbalah - Dualism, Kabbalah - Debate about Kabbalah in Judaism, Kabbalah - Early critiques, Kabbalah - Within Conservative and Reform Judaism, Kabbalah - Kabbalah Centre, Kabbalah - Kabbalah in non-Jewish society, Kabbalah - Hermetic Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Fictional representations, Kabbalah - Kabbalah personalities, Kabbalah - Footnotes Read more here: » Kabbalah: Encyclopedia II - Kabbalah - Foretelling the future |
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Ethiopia is 1,127,127 km² in size, and is the major portion of the Horn of Africa, which is the eastern-most part of the African landmass. Within Ethiopia is a massive highland complex of mountains and dissected plateaus divided by the Great Rift Valley, which runs generally southwest to northeast and is surrounded by lowlands, steppes, or semidesert. The great diversity of terrain determines wide variations in climate, soils, natural vegetation, and settlement patterns. Elevation and geogra ...
See also:Ethiopia, Ethiopia - History, Ethiopia - Politics, Ethiopia - Regions, Ethiopia - Geography, Ethiopia - Economy, Ethiopia - Demographics, Ethiopia - Languages, Ethiopia - Culture, Ethiopia - Holidays, Ethiopia - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » Ethiopia: Encyclopedia II - Ethiopia - Geography |
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The three most popular men's football teams in the Stockholm region are Djurgårdens IF, Hammarby IF and AIK. The clubs also all have ice hockey teams, but currently (2005–2006 season) only Djurgården plays in the highest division, Elitserien. Hammarby also have teams in the highest leagues in band ...
See also:Stockholm, Stockholm - History, Stockholm - Origins, Stockholm - Kalmar Union, Stockholm - Vasa Period, Stockholm - 1600–1800, Stockholm - 1800–1900, Stockholm - 20th century, Stockholm - Recent Key Events, Stockholm - Politics, Stockholm - Geography, Stockholm - Demography, Stockholm - Institutions of higher education, Stockholm - Culture, Stockholm - Sites of interest, Stockholm - Sports teams, Stockholm - Notable natives, Stockholm - Airports, Stockholm - International and Domestic, Stockholm - Only international Read more here: » Stockholm: Encyclopedia II - Stockholm - Sports teams |
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See also:Marco Polo, Marco Polo - The voyage of Niccolò and Maffeo Polo, Marco Polo - The voyages of Marco, Marco Polo - The journey to Cathay, Marco Polo - The service to the Khan, Marco Polo - The return to Europe, Marco Polo - Il Milione, Marco Polo - Later life, Marco Polo - Did the trip really take place?, Marco Polo - Historical impact Read more here: » Marco Polo: Encyclopedia II - Marco Polo - Il Milione |
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See also:The Crusades, The Crusades - Historical background, The Crusades - Historical context, The Crusades - The major crusades, The Crusades - First Crusade, The Crusades - Second Crusade, The Crusades - Third Crusade, The Crusades - Fourth Crusade, The Crusades - Albigensian Crusade, The Crusades - Children's Crusade, The Crusades - Fifth Crusade, The Crusades - Sixth Crusade, The Crusades - Crusade versus the Stedingers, The Crusades - Seventh Crusade, The Crusades - Eighth Crusade, The Crusades - Ninth Crusade, The Crusades - Crusades in Baltic and Central Europe, The Crusades - Crusade legacy, The Crusades - Europe, The Crusades - Islamic world, The Crusades - Jewish community, The Crusades - The Caucasus, The Crusades - Usage of the term crusade, The Crusades - Popular reputation, The Crusades - Eastern Orthodoxy, The Crusades - References and further reading Read more here: » The Crusades: Encyclopedia II - The Crusades - Historical background |
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Kabbalah is a doctrine of esoteric knowledge concerning God, God's creation of the universe and the laws of nature, and the path by whic ...
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