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managed: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on HOCHSTETTER

HOCHSTETTER

A person who narrows his skepticism to a single person or object and decides that that person or object is too dangerous for the public. Nothing, apparently, can exist without its opposite number. John A. Keel, in his Disneyland of the Gods, writes at length of a man named Hendershot who, in 1928, produced a small machine that ran on "the earth's magnetic field." He demonstrated that it worked without wires, fuel or batteries and he managed to win substantial support for the device, until a certain Dr. Frederik Hochstetter, from his own home town, began to follow him about, hound and harass him. Finally he succeeded in forcing Hendershot and his machine to disappear forever underground. Keel makes the interesting point that whenever anyone attempts to make an impact on the world, to promote a new idea or demonstrate some unusual achievement, whetehr it be in science, metaphysics, culinary art or stamp collecting, there inevitable arises along with the champion a personal, sinister shadow-enemy or crank in the form of a Hochstetter who will make it his business to discredit him at every opportunity. The same uniqueness that produces the innovator also produces his mirror-imaged, tailor-made destroyer.

 

 

(See also: HOCHSTETTER , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul,)

 

managed: Encyclopedia - Ænima

Ænima is an album released by Tool on October 1, 1996. It contains a dedication (of sorts) to the late comedian Bill Hicks, proclaiming him "Another Dead Hero"; the final track, the thirteen minute epic "Third Eye", uses a few samples of Hicks' sketches — including "Drugs have done good things for us." Tool also incorporated some of Carl Jung's (a famous Swiss psychologist) work into their album, Ænima. The title Ænima is a combination of the words 'anima' (Latin for 'soul', a term often used by Jung) and 'en ...

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managed: The Little Red Schoolhouse Turns Indigo  

One of the most brilliant people I've come across thus far is John Taylor Gatto. He's the New York Teacher of the Year whose in-the-know insights set the establishment on its ear every time they are presented.

 

For example, when Daniel and I gave his sisters, who are public educators, copies of Gatto's book Dumbing Us Down the only comment one of them would offer was "sounds like a burned out teacher." Appropriate feedback in this age of cynicism.

 

I am a teacher of adults. I understand the call to teach and what happens when you respond. I have met many teachers, and I hear loud and clear that it's a battle trying to teach anything in the public school system. I also hear how one man did something to help his kids, often defying the system to do it. When you are fulfilling your purpose, for Gatto it is to teach, you don't get burned out. You learn.

 

 

(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)

 

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managed: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Argus, Argos

Argus, Argos (Greek) Shining, bright-eyed; a giant in Greek mythology also called Panoptes (the all-seeing) because he had a hundred eyes, so that they were never all closed at once. Hera appointed Argus to keep watch over Io in the form of a heifer, but Zeus sent Hermes, who managed to lull Argus to sleep and then slaid him. Hera collected the eyes and put them into the tail of the peacock.

 

Also a son of Phrixus and Chalciope, said to have built the Argo; or to have been shipwrecked and carried to Clochis by the Argonauts.

 

(See also: Argus, Argos , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

managed: : Buddhism in Japan

The history of Buddhism in Japan can be roughly divided into three periods, namely the Nara period (up to 784), the Heian period (794-1185) and the post-Kamakura period (1185 onwards). Each period saw the introduction of new doctrines and upheavals in existing schools. Buddhism in Japan - Early Chinese accounts. In 467 CE, according to the Chinese historic treatise Liang Shu, five monks from Gandhara traveled to the country of Fusang (Chinese: 扶桑, Jp: Fusō: "The country of the extreme East" beyo ...

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  • Buddhism in Japan - Early Chinese accounts
  • Buddhism in Japan - Nara Period
    • Buddhism in Japan - Jojitsu
    • Buddhism in Japan - Kusha
    • Buddhism in Japan - Sanron
    • Buddhism in Japan - Hosso
    • Buddhism in Japan - Kegon
  • Buddhism in Japan - Heian Period
    • Buddhism in Japan - Tendai
    • Buddhism in Japan - Shingon
  • Buddhism in Japan - Kamakura to Modern Period
    • Buddhism in Japan - Amidist Schools
    • Buddhism in Japan - Zen Schools
    • Buddhism in Japan - Nichiren Buddhism
  • Buddhism in Japan - Timeline

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managed: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary II on Takshaka

Takshaka

A winged snake who was protected by his friend Indra from the conflagration of the Khandava forest and who later, by the curse of Sringi, was fated to kill Maharaja Parikshit. Kashyapa Muni tried to stop Takshaka from approaching Parikshit, but Takshaka managed to carry out his mission by bribing the sage.

 

(See also: Takshaka , Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

managed: Encyclopedia - Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous (known commonly as "A.A." or "AA") is a world-wide fellowship of alcoholics whose primary purpose is to stay sober and carry the message of recovery from alcoholism through the Twelve Steps. A.A. is the original twelve-step program and has been the source and model for all subsequent and separate ones, such as Gamblers Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Sexaholics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, and Al-Anon/Alateen. An earlier group for alcoholics, known as the Washingtonians, fell apart when it tried to br ...

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managed: Encyclopedia - 2005 in sports

See also: 2004 in sports, 2005 in baseball, other events of 2005, 2006 in sports, list of 'years in sports'. 2005 in sports - Athletics. Men's 100 metres - Asafa Powell of Jamaica sets a new world record of 9.77 at the Athens Olympic Stadium on June 14th. European Cup June 19 Men's overall standings - Germany Women's overall standings - Russia World Championships - Complete results see 2005 World Championships in Athletics IAAF Golden League - R ...

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managed: Encyclopedia - Permaculture

Permaculture is a design system which aims to create sustainable human habitats by following nature's patterns. The word 'permaculture', coined by Australians Bill Mollison and David Holmgren during the 1970s, is derived as a contraction of permanent agriculture, or permanent culture. The idea of permacuture is considered among the most significant innovations developed by Australian's in the century since Australian federation [1]. However like "nature", the permaculture concept evolves with time making its definition difficult ...

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managed: Encyclopedia II - Roy Harper - The Seventies

After the Bath Festival of 1970, Led Zeppelin wrote a song titled "Hats Off to (Roy) Harper", which appeared on the album Led Zeppelin III. According to Jimmy Page, the band admired the way Harper stood by his principles and did not sell out to commercial pressures. In a mutual appreciation of their work, Harper would often attend live performances by Led Zeppelin over the subsequent decade as well as contribute sleeve photography to the album Physical Graffiti and appear, uncredited, in the ...

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Roy Harper, Roy Harper - Early life, Roy Harper - The Sixties, Roy Harper - The Seventies, Roy Harper - The Eighties, Roy Harper - Recent work, Roy Harper - Nick Harper, Roy Harper - Discography, Roy Harper - Filmography, Roy Harper - External link

Read more here: » Roy Harper: Encyclopedia II - Roy Harper - The Seventies

managed: Encyclopedia II - Mr. Águila - Career

He joined the WWF in 1997 as part of its newly relaunched Light Heavyweight division aged just 18. He wrestled under the names "Aguila" and "Papi Chulo" before capturing the Light Heavyweight title from Gillberg on his 'debut' as Essa Rios on February 13, 2000 edition of Sunday Night Heat. During his time as Essa Rios, he was managed by Lita until he attacked her while frustrated because of losing a match. Lita left Rios to lapse into obscurity while she went on to join forces with The Hardy Boyz. Having been off TV for months, Rios starte ...

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Mr. Águila, Mr. Águila - Career, Mr. Águila - In wrestling, Mr. Águila - Previous Managers, Mr. Águila - Finishing and signature moves, Mr. Águila - Championships and accomplishments, Mr. Águila - Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Mr. Águila - Lucha de Apuestas record

Read more here: » Mr. Águila: Encyclopedia II - Mr. Águila - Career

managed: Encyclopedia II - Dawn Marie Psaltis - Wrestling career

Dawn Marie Psaltis - Early career. In her youth, Dawn Marie was a fan of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), and admired wrestlers such as Bob Backlund, Jimmy Snuka and Roddy Piper. Dawn Marie graduated from New York University business school at the age of twenty three and began working for a real estate consultancy firm in Manhattan, New York. She reached the position of Director of International Real Estate before deciding to move into the entertainment ind ...

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Dawn Marie Psaltis, Dawn Marie Psaltis - Wrestling career, Dawn Marie Psaltis - Early career, Dawn Marie Psaltis - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Dawn Marie Psaltis - World Wrestling Entertainment, Dawn Marie Psaltis - Independent circuit, Dawn Marie Psaltis - Finishing and signature moves, Dawn Marie Psaltis - Acting career, Dawn Marie Psaltis - Personal life

Read more here: » Dawn Marie Psaltis: Encyclopedia II - Dawn Marie Psaltis - Wrestling career

managed: Encyclopedia II - Dale Torborg - Career

Torborg was trained by The Warlord and Jim Neidhart and debuted in 2000. He worked for the American Wrestling Federation as The MVP, a baseball player character. Later that year, he was hired by World Championship Wrestling and renamed The Demon, a gimmick that saw him dress liked the members of the band KISS (the gimmick was originally been given to - and abandoned by - Brian Adams. In WCW, he was managed by Asya, who he later married. Torborg lost his job with WCW after the promotion was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation in March 2001, and retir ...

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Dale Torborg, Dale Torborg - Career, Dale Torborg - Finishing and signature moves, Dale Torborg - External link

Read more here: » Dale Torborg: Encyclopedia II - Dale Torborg - Career

managed: Encyclopedia II - Scott Hall - Career

Reportedly "discovered" by Barry Windham while shopping in a Florida grocery store in late 1984, Scott Hall's first notable professional wrestling appearances came in the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions in 1985. "Coyote" Scott Hall was half of a short-lived tag team called the American Starship with "Eagle" Dan Spivey. The duo never made it past early-card status and quickly went their separate ways. A change of scenery led Hall to the AWA later that year. He then teamed up with Curt Hennig to win the AWA World Tag Team Championship by ...

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Scott Hall, Scott Hall - Career, Scott Hall - Additional facts, Scott Hall - Championships and accomplishments, Scott Hall - Championship succession

Read more here: » Scott Hall: Encyclopedia II - Scott Hall - Career

managed: Encyclopedia II - Lisa Marie Varon - Career

Lisa Marie Varon grew up with three older brothers, all of whom became amateur wrestlers. After studying Bio-Med at UCLA and Loma Linda University with thoughts of becoming a doctor, Varon worked as a Human Tissue Coordinator at the Inland Eye and Tissue Bank in Redlands, California, where she was heavily involved in the process of organ donation (she has stated that she would someday like to return to the field of organ donation). Varon later began pursuing a career in bodybuilding, fitness modelling and acting. She appeared on ESPN' ...

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Lisa Marie Varon, Lisa Marie Varon - Career, Lisa Marie Varon - World Wrestling Federation, Lisa Marie Varon - World Wrestling Entertainment, Lisa Marie Varon - Additional facts, Lisa Marie Varon - Wrestlers managed by Victoria, Lisa Marie Varon - Finishing and signature moves, Lisa Marie Varon - Championships and accomplishments, Lisa Marie Varon - Title lineage, Lisa Marie Varon - Trivia

Read more here: » Lisa Marie Varon: Encyclopedia II - Lisa Marie Varon - Career

managed: Encyclopedia II - Ron Harris wrestler - Career

Ron Harris, and his brother Don, debuted in the Continental Wrestling Association in 1988 as The Bruise Brothers, where they became two time World Tag Team Champions. When the CWA became the United States Wrestling Association, the Bruise Brothers remained in the promotion, and Ron won six more Tag Team Championships, five with Don and one with Jimmy Harris (no relation) as Beauty and The Beast. The Harris Brothers made a final appearance with ...

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Ron Harris wrestler, Ron Harris wrestler - Career, Ron Harris wrestler - Profile, Ron Harris wrestler - Previous identities, Ron Harris wrestler - Previous managers, Ron Harris wrestler - Finishing and signature moves, Ron Harris wrestler - Championships and accomplishments, Ron Harris wrestler - Job Titles

Read more here: » Ron Harris wrestler: Encyclopedia II - Ron Harris wrestler - Career

managed: Encyclopedia II - Acolyte Protection Agency - The Acolyte Protection Agency

On January 31, 2000 the Mean Street Posse asked the Acolytes to protect them from The Radicalz, offering to pay them. This gave Bradshaw the idea of charging for protection, and the Agency was born. The A.P.A were nominally a face team, but would protect heels if the price was right. One one occasion Crash Holly paid the A.P.A to protect him while he slept; the A.P.A neglected their duties, and Gerald Brisco was able to pin Crash, winning the Hardcore Championship. The tag team were notable for their series of backstage vignettes, usu ...

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Acolyte Protection Agency, Acolyte Protection Agency - The Acolytes, Acolyte Protection Agency - The Acolyte Protection Agency, Acolyte Protection Agency - Singles Careers, Acolyte Protection Agency - Trademark moves, Acolyte Protection Agency - Titles and Accomplishments

Read more here: » Acolyte Protection Agency: Encyclopedia II - Acolyte Protection Agency - The Acolyte Protection Agency

managed: Encyclopedia II - Andy Douglas wrestler - Career

Andy Douglas was trained by Killer Kurt in his home state of Kentucky. After completing his training, he travelled to Nashville, Tennessee and began working for NWA Main Event, where he was in a tag team with Rick Santel. He then moved on to USA Championship Wrestling, where he formed a heel tag team with Chase Stevens, turning on Santel. They considered the name Natural Heat before choosing The Naturals while on a fishing trip. They w ...

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Andy Douglas wrestler, Andy Douglas wrestler - Career, Andy Douglas wrestler - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Andy Douglas wrestler - Profile, Andy Douglas wrestler - Finishing and signature moves, Andy Douglas wrestler - Championships and accomplishments

Read more here: » Andy Douglas wrestler: Encyclopedia II - Andy Douglas wrestler - Career

managed: Encyclopedia II - Larry Zbyszko - Career

Whistler's family moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania when he was twelve, and he became a wrestling fan. He went on to become a successful amateur wrestler in grade school and high school and was a collegiate wrestler at Pennsylvania State University. At the age of sixteen, Whistler sought out fellow Pittsburgh resident Bruno Sammartino, a professional wrestler, and asked him to train him, Sammartino accepted but on the condition that he gets his an education first. Larry Zbyszko - Early career and the ...

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Larry Zbyszko, Larry Zbyszko - Career, Larry Zbyszko - Early career and the World Wide Wrestling Federation, Larry Zbyszko - National Wrestling Alliance, Larry Zbyszko - American Wrestling Association, Larry Zbyszko - National Wrestling Alliance, Larry Zbyszko - American Wrestling Association, Larry Zbyszko - World Championship Wrestling, Larry Zbyszko - Independent circuit, Larry Zbyszko - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Larry Zbyszko - Personal life, Larry Zbyszko - Wrestling facts, Larry Zbyszko - Finishing and signature moves, Larry Zbyszko - Managers, Larry Zbyszko - Nicknames, Larry Zbyszko - Quotes, Larry Zbyszko - Championships and accomplishments

Read more here: » Larry Zbyszko: Encyclopedia II - Larry Zbyszko - Career

managed: Encyclopedia II - Comparison of C Sharp to Java - Differences in maturity

Java is older than C# and has built up a large and highly active user base, becoming the lingua franca in many modern branches of computer science, particularly areas which involve networking. Java dominates programming courses at high school and college level in the West, and there are currently many more Java than C# books. Java's maturity and popularity have ensured more third party Java API's and libraries (many of them open source) than C#. By contrast, C# is a relatively new language. Microsoft has studied Java, building ...

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Comparison of C Sharp to Java, Comparison of C Sharp to Java - Similarities, Comparison of C Sharp to Java - Features of C# absent in Java, Comparison of C Sharp to Java - Features of Java absent in C#, Comparison of C Sharp to Java - Features of the .NET Framework absent in the Java Virtual Machine, Comparison of C Sharp to Java - Features of the Java Virtual Machine absent in the .NET Framework, Comparison of C Sharp to Java - Differences in maturity, Comparison of C Sharp to Java - Philosophical differences between the languages

Read more here: » Comparison of C Sharp to Java: Encyclopedia II - Comparison of C Sharp to Java - Differences in maturity

managed: Encyclopedia II - Don Arden - History

Arden began his showbusiness career when he was just 13 years old as a singer and stand-up comic. After being demobilised from the British army at the end of World War II, Don returned to carve out his showbiz career from 1946 to 1953. Arden worked as an entertainer on the British variety circuit. He impersonated famous tenors, like Enrico Caruso, and movie gangsters such as Edward G. Robinson and George Raft. At weekends, Yiddish-speaking Don wows Jewish audiences with his Al Jolson routine. He gave up performing in 1954 to become a showbiz agent. He cut his teeth by organising Hebrew folk song contests, then st ...

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Don Arden, Don Arden - History, Don Arden - External link

Read more here: » Don Arden: Encyclopedia II - Don Arden - History

managed: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholics Anonymous - Discussion of the Merits of A.A.

Though there is little doubt that A.A. is the number one treatment for alcoholism in the world today, it has its detractors. (Note: in this section, BB refers to The Big Book, aka Alcoholics Anonymous, 3rd Edition, by the first 100 members of Alcoholics Anonymous, and 12x12 refers to Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, by William G. Wilson) Note: in 2001 the 4th edition of Alcoholics Anonymous, was released. The first 164 pages (including the doctors opinion), of the BB have been left intact and unchanged since th ...

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Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous - History and development, Alcoholics Anonymous - How the A.A. program works, Alcoholics Anonymous - Beliefs about alcoholism, Alcoholics Anonymous - Structure, Alcoholics Anonymous - A.A. religion and the law, Alcoholics Anonymous - Discussion of the Merits of A.A., Alcoholics Anonymous - AA's Supporters, Alcoholics Anonymous - AA's Critics, Alcoholics Anonymous - Literature, Alcoholics Anonymous - Dramatic Portrayals

Read more here: » Alcoholics Anonymous: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholics Anonymous - Discussion of the Merits of A.A.

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