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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Lead |  |  |  | Lead: Meeting the Holographic Child
Let us study six facets of a brand-new species that has come to the planet. With our hearts and minds open to these children, we will find many strategies for improving our educational systems, medical systems and personal family relationships. As we become aware of what our children have come here to teach us, we will be able to unravel the mystery of ascension by following their example. This will lead us to safer, more loving and enriching environments and enlightenment for all.
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
Read more here: » Indigo Children: Meeting the Holographic Child |
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|  |  |  | Lead: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - DoshasThe 3 main doshas (medical humours) are Vata (resembles the classical element air), Pitta (fire), and Kapha (water).
All bodily processes are believed to be governed by a balance of the 3 doshas. Whichever dosha appears to dominate a person's behavior and physique is called his constitution type. Each constitution type has particular strengths and susceptibilities.
See also four humours
Ayurveda - Vata.
Vata, composed of air, governs all movement in the mind a ...
See also:Ayurveda, Ayurveda - Brhat Trayi The greater triad, Ayurveda - Basic concepts and methodology, Ayurveda - Qualities, Ayurveda - The Five Elements, Ayurveda - Doshas, Ayurveda - Vata, Ayurveda - Pitta, Ayurveda - Kapha, Ayurveda - Herbs and Minerals in Ayurvedic Medicine, Ayurveda - Historically, Ayurveda - Today, Ayurveda - Ayurvedic Herbs in Western Medicine, Ayurveda - Partial Bibliography Read more here: » Ayurveda: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - Doshas |
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closer than you may thinkHave there ever been times in your life when
you needed some guidance?... some direction in life, or a bit of help making a
major decision? Where did you turn? To a trusted friend? A family member? An
astrologer or psychic? Maybe you found some helpful direction from these
sources, or maybe not. Did you ever wish that there was a higher source of
wisdom and guidance you could turn to? One that is free from human bias, whose
wisdom is absolutely trustworthy? This higher source of guidance does, indeed
exist, and is closer than you may imagine. It is always available to you.
Read more here: » Higher Guidance: Higher Guidance - It's
closer than you may think |
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| |  |  |  | Lead: Encyclopedia II - Club weapon - Specialized clubsVarious kinds of clubs are used in martial arts, police work, and other specialised fields.
Club weapon - Batons truncheons and nightsticks.
A baton or truncheon (nightstick or billy-club in American English) is essentially a stick of less than arms-length, usually made of wood, plastic, or metal, and carried by law enforcement, correctional, riot control, and security personnel for non-lethal self-defense or combat situations. A baton is u ...
See also:Club weapon, Club weapon - A simple weapon, Club weapon - Specialized clubs, Club weapon - Batons truncheons and nightsticks, Club weapon - Blackjack and similar, Club weapon - Shillelagh, Club weapon - Knobkierie, Club weapon - The Jutte/Jitte - Weapon of the feudal Japanese police, Club weapon - In sports, Club weapon - External references Read more here: » Club weapon: Encyclopedia II - Club weapon - Specialized clubs |
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| | |  |  |  | Lead: Paganism PornographyPaganism & Pornography
At times my political views seem to lead me into
contradictions. Last month saw me writing a furious letter to Penthouse
magazine concerning their misinformed story on Witchcraft. Within two weeks I
was writing to the head of the QuickTrip Corporation protesting the removal of Penthouse from their stores. You'd think I would
have been happy at a blow struck against a magazine that maligned my religion.
Not so. At stake is the free expression of ideas. Misinformation and censorship
are both threats to
that freedom. Of the two, I judge censorship to be the greater threat. As long
as publishing continues unimpeded, retraction of misinformation is possible.
When publishing is censored, even that becomes impossible.
Read more here: » Paganism: Paganism Pornography |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Lead: Philosophy Of Right And WrongEverybody
speaks: - This is right, that is wrong; you are right, he is wrong; - but he cannot tell you exactly what he
means by right and wrong.
What is the
criterion by which we judge an action to be right or wrong, and good or bad? -
Right and wrong - and - good and bad - are relative terms. Right and wrong
refer to the moral standard, as law. Good
and bad refer to it, as end. You will have to adjust your conduct according to this moral
standard. That which is in accordance with a rule is right. That which is
worthy of achievement is good.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
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Buddhist - Buddhism Dictionary on Dana
Dana The practice of generosity or charity: one of the Paramitas as well as one of the All- Embracing Virtues, where it means, in the latter, giving others what they want just to lead them towards the truth.
(See also: Dana , Buddhism, Body Mind and
Soul)
For more dictionary entries, see » Lead Dictionary |
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|  |  |  | Lead: Encyclopedia II - Gaia theory science - Recent Developments
Gaia theory science - The Second Gaia Conference.
By the time of the 2nd Chapman Conference on the Gaia Hypothesis, held at Valencia, in Spain on the 23 June 2000, the situation had developed significantly in accordance with the developing science of Bio-geophysiology. Rather than a discussion of the Gaian teleological views, or "types" of Gaia Theory, the focus was upon the specific mechanisms by which basic short term homeostasis was maintained within a framework of significant evolutionary long ...
See also:Gaia theory science, Gaia theory science - Range of views, Gaia theory science - Gaia theories, Gaia theory science - Early modern parallels, Gaia theory science - Lovelock initial hypothesis, Gaia theory science - Critical analysis, Gaia theory science - Basis, Gaia theory science - Criticism, Gaia theory science - DaisyWorld simulations, Gaia theory science - The First Gaia Conference, Gaia theory science - Strong Gaia theories, Gaia theory science - Semantic debate, Gaia theory science - Recent Developments, Gaia theory science - The Second Gaia Conference, Gaia theory science - Gaia hypothesis in ecology Read more here: » Gaia theory science: Encyclopedia II - Gaia theory science - Recent Developments |
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|  |  |  | Lead: Encyclopedia II - Rod Stewart - Never A Dull Moment 1969-1975The US band Cactus offered Stewart a job as lead singer but he decided to join The Faces with Ron Wood. (Wood had played bass guitar with the Jeff Beck Group, but wanted to switch to guitar. The Faces were previously The Small Faces until the departure of Steve Marriott.)
Stewart also signed a solo recording contract. An Old Raincoat Won't Let You Down became his first solo album in 1969; it was known as The Rod Stewart Album in the US. It established the template for his solo sound: a heartfelt mixture of folk, rock, an ...
See also:Rod Stewart, Rod Stewart - Early life, Rod Stewart - Rod the Mod 1960-1969, Rod Stewart - Never A Dull Moment 1969-1975, Rod Stewart - Atlantic Crossing 1975-1980, Rod Stewart - Out of Order 1981-2001, Rod Stewart - Crooner 2002-, Rod Stewart - Current life, Rod Stewart - Quotes, Rod Stewart - Awards and recognition, Rod Stewart - List of bands, Rod Stewart - Discography, Rod Stewart - Albums, Rod Stewart - Singles Read more here: » Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia II - Rod Stewart - Never A Dull Moment 1969-1975 |
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Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
on
SCHIZOPHRENIA
SCHIZOPHRENIA It has been defined as a cognitive handicap in which reason is limited to purely concrete processes and neither symbol nor abstraction can be used or understood. What we see, however, is not necessarily impairment, but misplacement. The schizophrenic demands exactitude because he needs firm guidelines in a world that is arbitrary, hostile and irrational. The world, however, believing itself to be sane, views such allergy as a disease, rather than as the simple, psychic defense that it obviously is. Far from being despised as socially undesirable, schizophrenia should be hailed as one of mankind's invaluable resources. Functional schizophrenia is not madness but a focussing of consciousness that is simply not sanctioned by ordinary society, except in sleep. Animals also inhabit worlds of their own -- the elephant world, the eagle world, the rattlesnake world, etc. which society misunderstands and condemns. Both "incurable" schizophrenics and "untameable" wild animals, therefore, are systematically crowded out to make room for the breeding, conforming multitudes of homo sap. Admittedly, the "afflicted" have little or no control over their mental state and often feel themselves to be drowning in raging psychic seas, but that is generally in reaction to the insanity of the consensual world and lack of special training in how to use these precious, divine talents. At any rate, our society's longing to "medicate" it totally out of existence is stupid. We can only wish that schizophrenes were better provided for, even pampered -- and very carefully educated -- so as to help them cast off the miserable and crippling paranoia which is its natural enough accompaniment, given the hostility of our world for anything it fails to understand. Most schizophrenes are as abysmally ill-educated as the rest of our society and so can't take advantage of their talent or defend themselves. Their "madness" is, more often than not, no more than the quite "logical" result of ignorance, confusion and fear. If anything, schizophrenics are superrational beings coping with enormous burdens of logic. Marijuana produces a similar panic which has to be overcome. It too removes the filter that normally keeps us from experiencing the underlying, fundamental chaos of the world. From a functional (i.e., not physically diseased) standpoint, the paranoia resulting from schizophrenia is a normal and successfully adaptive reaction to an extreme and untenable situation, e.g., contemporary society in its habitually evil and mindless mode. And society, in failing to provide a place for these people, is doing all of us a great disservice. It is as if we forced athletes to run in lead-soled, lumberjack boots and to keep their hands in their pockets at all times. It is as if we expected Rembrandt to content himself with a monochromatic spray-paint gun and an untagged bus. Since schizophrenia bypasses the psychic censor, it affords tremendous insight into many metaphysical mysteries and considerably increases the level of extrasensory perception. Moreover, it is out of the same matrix that art, discovery, invention and genius evolve. Even "chemical" schizophrenia (whether naturally or artificially induced), can, to a moderate degree be a positive condition. But it is logic and reason, unhampered by any fawning to authority or family values, that most often lead the schizophrenic person into trouble. That is hardly an "illness" to be "cured." It's a line of inner resourcefulness, originality and survival. Oddly enough, talk like that doesn't, as you might think, go right over my shrink's head. We both realize that he only nods to the establishment flakes in order to survive professionally.
(See
also: SCHIZOPHRENIA , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul,)
For more dictionary entries, see » Lead Dictionary |
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Significance of Vesak - Buddha DayBuddha Day: The
Significance of Vesak - Buddha Day
The significance of Vesak lies
with the Buddha and his universal peace message to mankind.
As we recall the Buddha and his
Enlightenment, we are immediately reminded of the unique and most profound
knowledge and insight which arose in him on the night of his Enlightenment.
This coincided with three important events which took place, corresponding to
the three watches or periods of the night.
Read more here: » Buddha Day: The
Significance of Vesak - Buddha Day |
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|  |  |  | Lead: Encyclopedia II - Doom 3 - Development teamSome work was done by outside specialists:
Chris Vrenna — (one of the first members of Nine Inch Nails who wrote the music for Quake) — Music (Note: Trent Reznor left part-way through development and no longer has sound or music in Doom 3)
Matthew Castello (a science fiction writer who worked on the famous games The 7th Guest and The 11th Hour) — (non-id) — Game script
Splash Damage, Ltd. — The company that co-developed Doom 3 multiplayer maps
See also:Doom 3, Doom 3 - History, Doom 3 - Features, Doom 3 - Weapons, Doom 3 - Story, Doom 3 - Atmosphere, Doom 3 - Hardware requirements, Doom 3 - Reception, Doom 3 - Critical and hardcore reception, Doom 3 - Rebuttals to critical reception, Doom 3 - List of levels, Doom 3 - Software patent controversy, Doom 3 - Web-integration, Doom 3 - Linux, Doom 3 - Development team Read more here: » Doom 3: Encyclopedia II - Doom 3 - Development team |
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|  |  |  | Lead: Encyclopedia II - Cholesterol - Physiology
Cholesterol - Synthesis and intake.
Cholesterol is primarily synthesized from acetyl CoA through the HMG-CoA reductase pathway in many cells/tissues. About 20–25% of total daily production (~1 g/day) occurs in the liver; other sites of higher synthesis rates include the intestines, adrenal glands and reproductive organs. For a person of about 150 pounds (68 kg), typical total body content is about 35 g, typical daily internal production is about 1 g and typical daily dietary intake is 200 to 300 mg. Of the 1,200 to 1,300 mg input to the intestines (via bile production and food intake), abo ...
See also:Cholesterol, Cholesterol - History of the name, Cholesterol - Physiology, Cholesterol - Synthesis and intake, Cholesterol - Properties, Cholesterol - Regulation, Cholesterol - Function, Cholesterol - Excretion, Cholesterol - Role in atheromatous disease, Cholesterol - Cholesteric liquid crystals, Cholesterol - Sources Read more here: » Cholesterol: Encyclopedia II - Cholesterol - Physiology |
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|  |  |  | Lead: Encyclopedia II - Bismuth - Notable characteristicsIt is a brittle metal with a pinkish hue with an iridescent tarnish. Among the heavy metals, bismuth is unusual in that its toxicity is much lower that that of its neighbors in the periodic table such as lead, thallium and antimony. Traditionally, it has also been regarded as the element with the heaviest stable isotope, but this is now known to be not quite true (see below). No other metal is more naturally diamagnetic (as opposed to superdiamagnetic) than bismuth. It occurs in its native form, and has a high electrical resistance. Of any m ...
See also:Bismuth, Bismuth - Notable characteristics, Bismuth - Applications, Bismuth - Crystals, Bismuth - History, Bismuth - Occurrence Read more here: » Bismuth: Encyclopedia II - Bismuth - Notable characteristics |
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