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Theosophy
Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Avichi
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Theosophical definition of Avichi :
Avichi (Sanskrit) A word, the general meaning of which is "waveless," having no waves or movement, suggesting the stagnation of life and being in immobility; it also means "without happiness" or "without repose." A generalized term for places of evil realizations, but not of punishment in the Christian sense; where the will for evil, and the unsatisfied evil longings for pure selfishness, find their chance for expansion - and final extinction of the entity itself. Avichi has many degrees or grades. Nature has all things in her; if she has heavens where good and true men find rest and peace and bliss, so has she other spheres and states where gravitate those who must find an outlet for the evil passions burning within. They, at the end of their avichi, go to pieces and are ground over and over, and vanish away finally like a shadow before the sunlight in the air - ground over in nature's laboratory. (See also Eighth Sphere)
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A punishment that destroys the condemned, degrades the executioner, arouses public manifestations of sadism and excites a hideous vainglory in certain criminals, while forestalling nothing, is in truth only a form of revenge: A punishment that penalises without forestalling is indeed called revenge. It is a quasi-arithmetical reply made by society to whoever breaks its primordial law.
(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death
and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)
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Collective Punishment and State Terrorism
This is a blog written by Mona El-Farra, a physician, womens right activist and resident of Gaza. She writes when the power is on and can give you a first hand glimps of what the life in Gaza is like right now. Dear all my freind hoda, lives next to the ministry of interior building, in Gaza, that was hit last night with 2 rockets, the attack occured 2am yesterday, please forgive me about the accuracy, l am starting to lose track of days and nights, and how many times we were attacked, hoda told me that the whole building was shaking, she went out, with her pyjamas, all the residents were out in their night wear, children faces were too pale, some of them were crying hystiricaly, the fume filled the…
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Crime and Punishment - Salvation through suffering.
Crime and Punishment illustrates the theme of attaining salvation through suffering, a common feature in Dostoevsky's work. This is the (mainly Christian) notion that the act of suffering has a purifying effect on the human spirit allowing for salvation in God. A character who embodies this theme is Sonya, who maintains enough faith to guide and support Raskolnikov despite her own immense suffering. While it may seem grim, it is a relatively optimistic no ...
See also:Crime and Punishment, Crime and Punishment - Plot, Crime and Punishment - Analysis, Crime and Punishment - Themes, Crime and Punishment - Salvation through suffering, Crime and Punishment - Christian existentialism, Crime and Punishment - Characters, Crime and Punishment - Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, Crime and Punishment - Sofya Semyonovna Marmeladova, Crime and Punishment - Other characters, Crime and Punishment - Structure, Crime and Punishment - Movie versions Read more here: » Crime and Punishment: Encyclopedia II - Crime and Punishment - Themes |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Punishment: Encyclopedia II - Physical punishment - Modern usageAlthough the corporal punishment of adults has now been abandoned by many countries, it is still retained as a judicial sanction in some parts of the world. Several societies retain widespread use of judicial corporal punishment, including Singapore and Malaysia. The Singaporean practice of caning became much discussed in the U.S. in 1994 when American teenager Michael P. Fay was sentenced to such punishment for an offense of car vandalism. In Singapore, male violent offenders and rapists are typical ...
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Punishment: Encyclopedia II - Capital punishment in Singapore - LegislationUnder Section 216 of the Singapore Criminal Code:
"When any person is sentenced to death, the sentence shall direct that he shall be hanged by the neck till he is dead but shall not state the place where nor the time when the sentence is to be carried out."
Hangings always take place at dawn on Friday and are by the long drop method developed in the United Kingdom by William Marwood. The executioner refers to the Official Table of Drops. The government have said that they:
"…had previously studied the different methods of execution and found no reason to ch ...
See also:Capital punishment in Singapore, Capital punishment in Singapore - Public debate, Capital punishment in Singapore - Usage, Capital punishment in Singapore - Foreign nationals, Capital punishment in Singapore - Legislation, Capital punishment in Singapore - Capital offences, Capital punishment in Singapore - Penal Code, Capital punishment in Singapore - Misuse of Drugs Act, Capital punishment in Singapore - Internal Security Act, Capital punishment in Singapore - Arms Offences Act, Capital punishment in Singapore - Kidnapping Act, Capital punishment in Singapore - Notes Read more here: » Capital punishment in Singapore: Encyclopedia II - Capital punishment in Singapore - Legislation |
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SufferingSuffering seems to be one of those fundamental
human experiences that we all have in common, and is perhaps the one we would
all gladly give up. We often feel oppressed and frustrated by suffering because
we do not understand it. It can pierce the heart of our being and our identity,
and shake every assumption we hold about ourselves and the world. It often
seems to destroy our will-power and overthrow our commitments, to our dismay.
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Punishment: Encyclopedia II - Babylonian law - PunishmentIn the criminal code, the ruling principle was the lex talionis. Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, limb for limb was the penalty for assault upon an amelu. A sort of symbolic retaliation was the punishment of the offending member, seen in the cutting off the hand that struck a father or stole a trust; in cutting off the breast of a wet-nurse who substituted a changeling for the child entrusted to her; in the loss of the tongue that denied father or mother (in the Elamite contracts, the same penalty was inflicted for perjury); in th ...
See also:Babylonian law, Babylonian law - Tribal influences, Babylonian law - Three classes, Babylonian law - Citizens tenants of gods, Babylonian law - Temple, Babylonian law - Property law, Babylonian law - Leasing, Babylonian law - Hired labour, Babylonian law - Debt, Babylonian law - Trade, Babylonian law - Family law, Babylonian law - Marriage, Babylonian law - Divorce, Babylonian law - Widowhood, Babylonian law - Childbearing, Babylonian law - Adoption, Babylonian law - Heirs, Babylonian law - Adultery, Babylonian law - Punishment, Babylonian law - Bibliography Read more here: » Babylonian law: Encyclopedia II - Babylonian law - Punishment |
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The power of mind over matter is the creative power of thought. Yad bhavam/ Tad bhavathi - you become what you think. The world is a manifestation of our inner state. The situations we come across, the people we meet, the problems we confront, the life experiences we have, are all projections of what lie within. We create our reality. We are the architects of our destiny. Perceived reality eventually becomes manifested reality. So you become what you think; you find what you perceive.
(See also: Power of thought , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
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Flesh Often when we suffer from a physical
condition either minor or severe, it is a link in a chain of sequences that
began centuries ago. Some illnesses and afflictions are Karmic. Knowing the
cosmic relevance if it is karmic can lead to an understanding of the disease or
illness on various levels. To consciously know this alone can have a
transforming effect upon our lives today. Just understanding our situation can
enable us to come to terms with it, which in turn can enable us to achieve
vital equilibrium at higher levels of being and integration as well.
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Love has the special quality of attracting abundance of love in return. Ahimsa means the largest love, the greatest charity. As a follower of ahimsa, I must love my enemy. I must apply the same rules to the wrongdoer who is my enemy or a stranger to me, as I would to my wrongdoing father or son. This active necessarily includes truth and fearlessness. As man cannot deceive loved ones, he does not fear or frighten them. Gift of life is the greatest of all gifts; a man who gives it disarms all hostility. He has paved the way for an honourable understanding.
(See also: Practising Affirmations , Affirmations,
Practising Affirmations, Life Transforming Affirmations, Essence of
Affirmations, Faith and Belief, Peace of Mind,
Love and Happiness, Body Mind and Soul)
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