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Jungian Psychology:
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Jungian psychology (Analytical Psychology): System of psychoanalysis founded by psychiatrist and reincarnationist Carl Gustav Jung (18...
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Racial Memory: Encyclopedia Ii - Racial Memory - Racial Memory In Jungian Psychology
In Jungian psychology, racial memory is a hypothetical type of memory which is not gained through experience or conditioning, but is inhe...
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Unconscious, Collective:
Pagan Paganism Dictionary Ii On Unconscious, Collective
Unconscious, Collective: A theoretical construct of C. G. Jung, who believed that all human beings have access to the collected mental...
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Buddhism In The United States
Buddhism is a religion with millions of followers in the United States, including traditionally Buddhist Asian Americans as well as non-A...
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Pantheism: Encyclopedia - Pantheism
Pantheism (Greek: pan = all and Theos = God) literally means "God is All" and "All is God". It is the view that everything is of an all-e...
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Childe Cycle: Encyclopedia - Childe Cycle
The Childe Cycle is a series of science fiction novels by Gordon R. Dickson. The name Childe Cycle is an allusion to "Childe Roland to th...
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Cultural Relativism: Encyclopedia - Cultural Relativism
Cultural relativism is the principle that an individual human's beliefs and activities make sense in terms of his or her own culture. Thi...
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G. K. Chesterton: Encyclopedia - G. K. Chesterton
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (May 29, 1874 – June 14, 1936) was a prolific English writer of the early 20th century. He was both a popular ...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia - Swastika
The swastika (from Sanskrit svastika) is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles either left-facing (卍) or right-facing...
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Rape: Encyclopedia - Rape
Rape is a crime where the victim is forced into sexual activity, in particular sexual penetration, against his or her will. The word orig...
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Buddhism In The United States: Encyclopedia - Buddhism In The United States
Buddhism is a religion with millions of followers in the United States, including traditionally Buddhist Asian Americans as well as non-A...
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Columbine High School Massacre: Encyclopedia - Columbine High School Massacre
The Columbine High School massacre occurred on Tuesday, April 20, 1999 at Columbine High School in unincorporated Jefferson County, Color...
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Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia - Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), also known as "The King of Rock 'n' Roll", was an American singer, song produc...
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Childe Cycle: Encyclopedia Ii - Childe Cycle - The Splinter Cultures
Following the events of Necromancer, humanity has colonized some 14 Younger Worlds. The inhabitants of these worlds have evolved cultural...
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Racial Memory: Encyclopedia Ii - Racial Memory - Scientology
In the 'religion' of Scientology believers think that various plots (Space Opera) used in Science Fiction are actual race memories of eve...
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Pantheism: Encyclopedia Ii - Pantheism - Varieties Of Pantheism
This article distinguishes between two divergent groups of pantheists:
Classical pantheism, which is expressed in the immanent God of Ka...
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Pantheism: Encyclopedia Ii - Pantheism - Islam
Islamic Sufism is regarded by some as being influenced by eastern philosophies (Indian and Persian) and has Pantheistic doctrines within ...
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Pantheism: Encyclopedia Ii - Pantheism - Debate
Some critics argue that pantheism is little more than a redefinition of the word "God" to mean "existence" "life"or "reality". Many panth...
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Pantheism: Encyclopedia Ii - Pantheism - Related Concepts
Pantheism - Panentheism.
Pantheism has features in common with panentheism, such as the idea that the universe is part of God. Technica...
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Racial Memory: Encyclopedia Ii - Racial Memory - Hypothetical Biological Explanations
The role of "junk DNA" in eukaryotic DNA might play an important role in the transmission of so called racial or ancestral memories. The ...
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Pantheism: Encyclopedia Ii - Pantheism - Methods Of Explanation
An oft-cited feature of pantheism is that each individual human, being part of the universe or nature, is part of God. One issue discusse...
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Racial Memory: Encyclopedia Ii - Racial Memory - Genetic Memory
Genetic memory refers to memories or knowledge available to an individual from their ancestors, even in the absence of direct contact wit...
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Pantheism: Encyclopedia Ii - Pantheism - Pantheistic Concepts In Religion
Pantheism - Hinduism.
In Hindu theology Moksha and achieving godness is the ultimate, both transcendent and immanent, the absolute infi...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Nazi Germany
The National Socialist German Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) formally adopted the swastika or Ha...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - History
The earliest swastika-like symbols preserved appear on pottery dating to the 5th millennium BC, as part of the "Vinca script". Pottery da...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Overview
The swastika is a holy symbol in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. In the West, it is more widely known as symbol of Nazism.
The motif seem...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Nazi Germany
The National Socialist German Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) formally adopted the swastika or Ha...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Nazi Germany
The National Socialist German Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) formally adopted the swastika or Ha...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - History
The earliest swastika-like symbols preserved appear on pottery dated from around 4000 BC, as part of the "Vinca script". The Swastika sym...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - History
The earliest swastika-like symbols preserved appear on pottery dated from around 4000 BC, as part of the "Vinca script". The Swastika sym...
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Human: Encyclopedia Ii - Human - Terminology
In general, the word "people" is a collective or plural term for any specific group of individual persons. However, when used to refer to...
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Human Rights In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Human Rights In The United States - Issues
Human rights in the United States - Torture and abuse.
Certain practices of the United States military, civilian agencies such as the C...
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Mediumship:
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Mediumship Usually, a peculiarly passive state or condition of a person, due to "disease or to the exuberance of nervous fluid,&q...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Etymology And Alternative Names
The word swastika is derived from the Sanskrit svastika (in Devanagari, स्वस्तिक), meaning any lucky or auspicious object...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Geometry And Symbolism
Geometrically, the swastika can be regarded as an irregular icosagon or 20-sided polygon. The arms are of varying width and are often rec...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Art And Architecture
The swastika is common as a design motif in current Hindu architecture and Indian artwork as well as in ancient Western architecture, fre...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Taboo In Western Countries
Because of its use by Hitler and the Nazis and, in modern times, by neo-Nazis and other hate groups, for many people in the West, the swa...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Geometry And Symbolism
Geometrically, the swastika can be regarded as an irregular icosagon or 20-sided polygon. The arms are of varying width and are often rec...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Art And Architecture
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Taboo In Western Countries
Because of its use by Hitler and the Nazis and, in modern times, by neo-Nazis and other hate groups, for many people in the West, the swa...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Overview
The swastika is a holy symbol in Hinduism, Jainism, Heathenry and Buddhism. In the West, it is more widely known as symbol of Nazism.
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Etymology And Alternative Names
The word swastika is derived from the Sanskrit svastika (in Devanagari, स्वस्तिक), meaning any lucky or auspicious object...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Taboo In Western Countries
Because of its use by Hitler and the Nazis and, in modern times, by neo-Nazis and other hate groups, for many people in the West, the swa...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Overview
The swastika is a holy symbol in Hinduism, Jainism, Heathenry and Buddhism. In the West, it is more widely known as symbol of Nazism.
The...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Etymology And Alternative Names
The word swastika is derived from the Sanskrit svastika (in Devanagari, स्वस्तिक), meaning any lucky or auspicious object...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Geometry And Symbolism
Geometrically, the swastika can be regarded as an irregular icosagon or 20-sided polygon. The arms are of varying width and are often rec...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Art And Architecture
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Human: Encyclopedia Ii - Human - Spirit
Main articles: Spirituality, Religion, and Human nature
Humans apply different approaches to attempt to answer fundamental questions abou...
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Human: Encyclopedia Ii - Human - Spirit
Humans apply different approaches to attempt to answer fundamental questions about topics like the nature of the universe (cosmology), it...
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Human: Encyclopedia Ii - Human - Mind
Main articles: Mind and Consciousness
Consciousness is a state of mind, said to possess qualities such as, self-awareness, sentience, sap...
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Human: Encyclopedia Ii - Human - Mind
Consciousness is a state of mind, said to possess qualities such as, self-awareness, sentience, sapience, and the ability to perceive the...
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Human: Encyclopedia Ii - Human - Biology
Human - Anatomy and physiology.
Main articles: Human anatomy, Human physical appearance, and Human height
Human body types varies subst...
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Human: Encyclopedia Ii - Human - Biology
Human - Anatomy and physiology.
Main articles: Human anatomy, and Human physical appearance, and Human height,
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Early 20th Century
The British author Rudyard Kipling, who was strongly influenced by Indian culture, had a swastika on the dust jackets of all his books un...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Popular Culture And Media
In 2004, Microsoft released a "critical update"[39] to remove two swastikas and a Star of David from the font Bookshelf Symbol 7. The fon...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Early 20th Century
The British author Rudyard Kipling, who was strongly influenced by Indian culture, had a swastika on the dust jackets of all his books un...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Popular Culture And Media
In 2004, Microsoft released a "critical update"[39] to remove two swastikas and a Star of David from the font Bookshelf Symbol 7. The fon...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Religion And Mythology
The swastika is found all over Hindu temples, signs, altars, pictures and iconography where it is sacred. It is used in all Hindu wedding...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Religion And Mythology
The swastika is found all over Hindu temples, signs, altars, pictures and iconography where it is sacred. It is used in all Hindu wedding...
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Early 20th Century
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Swastika: Encyclopedia Ii - Swastika - Religion And Mythology
The swastika is found all over Hindu temples, signs, altars, pictures and iconography where it is sacred. It is used in all Hindu wedding...
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Human: Encyclopedia Ii - Human - Culture
Main articles: Culture of human beings and Culture
Culture is defined here as a set of distinctive material, intellectual, emotional, and...
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Human: Encyclopedia Ii - Human - Culture
Culture is defined here as a set of distinctive material, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual features of a social group, including ar...
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Modern Dream Philosophies Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
Modern Dream Philosophies
Modern Dream Philosophies Probably the most well-known of the modern dream philosophers was Sigmund Freud. Freud first developed the t...
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