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mentally: Encyclopedia II - A Beautiful Mind - The film

The film version of A Beautiful Mind was created by Universal Pictures and DreamWorks. In 2001, the film was awarded four Oscars for: Adapted Screenplay: Akiva Goldsman Best Picture: Brian Grazer and Ron Howard Directing: Ron Howard Supporting Actress: Jennifer Connelly It also received four other nominations: Best Actor in a Leading Role: Russell Crowe Film Editing: Mike Hill, Daniel P. Hanley Best Makeup: Greg Cannom, Colleen Callaghan ...

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A Beautiful Mind, A Beautiful Mind - The movie's inspiration, A Beautiful Mind - The film, A Beautiful Mind - Plot summary, A Beautiful Mind - Fictionalized nature of film

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mentally: Homa, the Ancient Fire ritual

Homas is an ancient form of fire rituals, stemming from the Vedic Science. A homa can help you to get well, have good relationships, find a partner, have children and it may even remove bad karma or negative aspects in a horoscope or with Vastu.

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mentally: Encyclopedia II - Sigmund Freud - Freud's legacy

Sigmund Freud - Psychotherapy. Freud trained as a medical doctor, and as such, he believed his research methods and conclusions were scientific. However, his research and practice were condemned by many of his peers, as well as later psychologists and academics. Some, like Juliet Mitchell, have suggested that this is because his basic claim, that many of our conscious thoughts and actions are motivated by unconscious fears and desires, implicitly challenges universal and objective claims about the world (some pro ...

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Sigmund Freud, Sigmund Freud - Life, Sigmund Freud - Innovations, Sigmund Freud - Early work, Sigmund Freud - The unconscious, Sigmund Freud - Psychosexual development, Sigmund Freud - The id ego and superego, Sigmund Freud - Defense mechanisms, Sigmund Freud - The life and death instincts, Sigmund Freud - Psychology of religion, Sigmund Freud - Freud's legacy, Sigmund Freud - Psychotherapy, Sigmund Freud - Philosophy, Sigmund Freud - Critical reactions, Sigmund Freud - Patients, Sigmund Freud - Major works, Sigmund Freud - Books about Freud and psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud - Psychoanalysis: theory and practice, Sigmund Freud - Conceptual critiques, Sigmund Freud - Biographies, Sigmund Freud - Biographical critiques

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mentally: Alternative Health Dictionary on 61-points relaxation exercise

61-points relaxation exercise (61-points exercise, 61-points, shavayatra): Meditative mode of exercise whereby one travels mentally throughout one's body while one is supine and corpselike. Shavayatra means traveling through the corpse. The 61 points are specific parts of the body. , the exercise affects one's pranic field and eliminates muscular tension.

 

(See also: 61-points relaxation exercise , Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

mentally: Indian Hindu Dictionary on Upanishad

Upanishad (seated below): the culmination, or philosophical section, of each of the four Vedas that reveals the essential oneness between God and man. These treatises are believed to have been compiled from 800 to 500 BC. They were meant to be taught by an enlightened teacher to students of a humble and receptive attitude, that is both mentally and physically “seated below.”

 

(See also: Upanishad , Hinduism, Yoga, Body Mind and Soul)

 

mentally: Encyclopedia II - Homer Simpson - Overview

Homer works as a safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, in Sector 7G, although "working" in this case refers largely to dozing and eating doughnuts. He spends a great deal of his time at Moe's Tavern with his lifelong friends Barney, Carl, Lenny, and bartender Moe. At home he is often to be found sitting on the sofa mindlessly watching TV while snacking on comfort foods and drinking cans of Duff Beer. Homer Simpson popularized the annoyed grunt "D'oh!" (made memorable through Dan Castellaneta's distinctive voi ...

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Homer Simpson, Homer Simpson - Overview, Homer Simpson - Family, Homer Simpson - Age, Homer Simpson - Address, Homer Simpson - Personality, Homer Simpson - Health issues, Homer Simpson - Mental acuity, Homer Simpson - Diet, Homer Simpson - Enemies, Homer Simpson - Sexuality, Homer Simpson - Name, Homer Simpson - PIN, Homer Simpson - Religion, Homer Simpson - Rap Sheet, Homer Simpson - Pulling a Homer, Homer Simpson - Musical Predilection, Homer Simpson - Fears, Homer Simpson - Past jobs, Homer Simpson - Awards & honors

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mentally: Encyclopedia II - Baptist - Beliefs

Baptist churches do not have a central governing authority, resulting in a wide range of beliefs from one Baptist church to another. (In fact, many Baptists believe that it is wrong to have a central governing authority - see below). Baptist distinctives are beliefs that are common among Baptist churches, some of which are also shared with many other post-reformational denominations. Some historically significant Baptist doctrinal documents include the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith, the 1833 New Hampshire Baptist Confession of Fait ...

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Baptist, Baptist - Beliefs, Baptist - Baptist distinctives acrostic, Baptist - Biblical authority, Baptist - Autonomy of the local church Congregationalism, Baptist - Priesthood of all believers, Baptist - Two ordinances Baptism and Communion, Baptist - Individual soul liberty, Baptist - Separation of church and state, Baptist - Two offices Pastor and Deacon, Baptist - Justification by faith, Baptist - Beliefs that vary among Baptists, Baptist - Comparisons with other denominations, Baptist - Worship style, Baptist - Origins, Baptist - Landmarkist, Baptist - Anabaptist, Baptist - Separatist, Baptist - The name Baptist, Baptist - Questions of labeling, Baptist - Other resources

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mentally: Theosophy Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Gayatri or Savitri

A Theosophical definition of Gayatri or Savitri :

 

Gayatri - Savitri

(Sanskrit) A verse of the Rig-Veda (iii.62.10) which from immemorial time in India has been surrounded with the attributes of quasi-divinity. The Sanskrit words of this verse are: Tat savitur varenyam bhargo devasya dhimahi, dhiyo yo nah prachodayat. Every orthodox Brahmana is supposed to repeat this archaic hymn, at least mentally, at both his morning and evening religious exercises or devotions.

 

A translation in explanatory paraphrase, giving the essential esoteric meaning of the Gayatri or Savitri, is the following: "Oh thou golden sun of most excellent splendor, illumine our hearts and fill our minds, so that we, recognizing our oneness with the Divinity which is the heart of the universe, may see the pathway before our feet, and tread it to those distant goals of perfection, stimulated by thine own radiant light."

 

See also: Gayatri or Savitri , Mysticism, Body Mind and Soul

 

mentally: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - Food

Food is a central part of Tlingit culture, and the land is an abundant provider. A saying amongst the Tlingit is that "when the tide goes out the table is set". This refers to the richness of intertidal life found on the beaches of Southeast Alaska, most of which can be harvested for food. Another saying is that "in Lingít Aaní you have to be an idiot to starve". Since food is so easy to gather from the beaches, a person who can't feed themselves at least enough to stay alive is considered to be a fool, perhaps mentally incompetent ...

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Tlingit, Tlingit - Territory, Tlingit - Culture, Tlingit - Kinship, Tlingit - Property, Tlingit - Potlatch, Tlingit - Art, Tlingit - War, Tlingit - Food, Tlingit - Nutrition, Tlingit - Beach Food, Tlingit - Salmon, Tlingit - Herring and Hooligan, Tlingit - Other Fish, Tlingit - Marine Mammals, Tlingit - Game, Tlingit - Philosophy and Religion, Tlingit - Dualism, Tlingit - Spirituality, Tlingit - Death and the Afterlife, Tlingit - Shamanism, Tlingit - Man and Nature, Tlingit - The Kooshdakhaa, Tlingit - History, Tlingit - Creation myth and the Raven Cycle, Tlingit - The Tlingit migration, Tlingit - Clan histories, Tlingit - First contact, Tlingit - Fur trade, Tlingit - Alaskan purchase, Tlingit - The bombing of Angoon, Tlingit - Territorial education and religion, Tlingit - ANB and recognizing rights, Tlingit - WWII, Tlingit - ANCSA, Tlingit - Today

Read more here: » Tlingit: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - Food

mentally: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Food represents knowledge

Food : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Food represents knowledge

 

Food represents knowledge.

Physically food nourishes the body. Mentally knowledge nourishes the mind, thus the old adage of "food for thought". In the Universal Language of Mind food represents knowledge.

 

Source: The Dreamer's Dictionary

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Food , Dream Dictionary Food )

 

mentally: Encyclopedia II - Entrepreneur - Are entrepreneurs made or born?

There are two theories about how entrepreneurs develop, often called the "supply" and "demand" theories. In the supply theory, entrepreneurs are born, not made -- certain people have the personality traits that make a good entrepreneur. Several research studies have shown that entrepreneurs are convinced that they can command their own destinies, or in the jargon of behaviorial scientists, the "locus of control" of the entrepreneur lies within himself. It is this self-belief which stimulates the entreprenuer, according to supply-side theoris ...

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Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur - Defining entrepreneur, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as a risk bearer, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as an organiser, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as an innovator, Entrepreneur - Functional and indicative approach to entrepreneur definition, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneuer as a person willing to engage uncertainty, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as a leader, Entrepreneur - Are entrepreneurs made or born?

Read more here: » Entrepreneur: Encyclopedia II - Entrepreneur - Are entrepreneurs made or born?

mentally: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Food

Food : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Food

Food - Food represents knowledge. Physically food nourishes the body. Mentally knowledge nourishes the mind, thus the old adage of "food for thought".

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Food , Dream Dictionary Food )

mentally: Encyclopedia II - Borat - The car

The name Borat was also given to a silver Volkswagen Jetta, or Bora, that visited many VW Festivals around the UK. After an early festival, the letter "T" was added to the Bora on the rear of the car, and Borat was born in the automobile world. The car featured a VW Votex kit (OEM parts available through the dealership or resellers), which was, and still is, quite a rare kit to be seen in the UK, although it features more prominently in the USA – where the Bora has always been called the Jetta (in 2005, the Jet ...

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Borat, Borat - Background and technique, Borat - Controversy, Borat - Conflicts with Kazakh Government, Borat - Fictional background, Borat - Family and personal life, Borat - Beliefs, Borat - The Borat movie, Borat - The Borat code, Borat - The car

Read more here: » Borat: Encyclopedia II - Borat - The car

mentally: Encyclopedia - Inner peace

Inner peace (or peace of mind) is a colloquialism that refers to a state of being mentally or spiritually at peace, with enough knowledge and understanding to keep oneself strong in the face of discord or stress. Being "at peace" is considered by many to be healthy (homeostasis) and the opposite of being stressed or anxious. Peace of mind is generally associated with bliss and happiness. Many spiritual or religious people believe that it is only truly possible to achieve inner peace ...

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mentally: Encyclopedia II - Quaker history - 18th Century

In 1691 George Fox died. Thus, the Quaker movement went into the 18th Century without one of its most influential early leaders. Thanks to the Toleration Act of 1689, people were no longer criminals simply by being Friends. During this time, other people began to recognize Quakers for their integrity in social and economic matters. Many Quakers went into manufacturing or commerce, because they were not allowed to earn academic degrees at that time. These Quaker businessmen were successful, in part, because people trusted them. The cus ...

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Quaker history, Quaker history - Early Days, Quaker history - Nayler's sign, Quaker history - Persecution in England, Quaker history - Persecution in the New World, Quaker history - 18th Century, Quaker history - Influential Quakers of the 19th Century, Quaker history - 19th century controversies and divisions

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mentally: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Ahimsa

ahimsa: (Sanskrit) "Noninjury," nonviolence or nonhurtfulness. Refraining from causing harm to others, physically, mentally or emotionally. Ahimsa is the first and most important of the yamas (restraints). It is the cardinal virtue upon which all others depend. See: yamaniyama.

(See also: Ahimsa , Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

mentally: Encyclopedia II - Ivan IV of Russia - Later reign

The later half of Ivan's reign was far less successful. Ivan supported Yermak's conquest of Siberia and launched a victorious war of seaward expansion in the west, only to find himself fighting the Swedes, Lithuanians, Poles, and the Livonian Teutonic Knights. For twenty-two years the Livonian War dragged on, damaging the Russian economy and military but winning it no territory. Ivan's best friend and closest advisor, Prince Andrei Kurbsky, defected to the Poles, deeply hurting Ivan. As the Oprichnina continued, Ivan became mentally unstable ...

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Ivan IV of Russia, Ivan IV of Russia - Early reign, Ivan IV of Russia - Later reign, Ivan IV of Russia - Death and legacy, Ivan IV of Russia - Sobriquet

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mentally: Encyclopedia II - Entrepreneur - Defining entrepreneur

Though there is a general sense that entrepreneurship involves the establishment of a new venture while adopting some of the risk, there is no common definition as the word has been used many ways in many times. Some scholars of entrepreneurship, such Prof. W. Long have tried to develop a definition by looking at the historical use of the word, as it evolved[1]. Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as a risk bearer. Richard Cantillon, an Irish man living in France was the first who introduced the term entreprene ...

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Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur - Defining entrepreneur, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as a risk bearer, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as an organizer, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as an innovator, Entrepreneur - Functional and indicative approach to entrepreneur definition, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneuer as a person willing to engage uncertainty, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as a leader, Entrepreneur - Are entrepreneurs made or born?

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mentally: Encyclopedia II - Imaginary antecedent - Imaginary consequent

In contrast to imaginary antecedent, an imaginary consequent is a conclusion known to be false, fictional, or unconditional. In a conditional statement, a fictional conclusion is known as a non sequitur, which literally means 'out of sequence.' A conclusion that is out of sequence is not contingent upon a premise it does not follow, so such a sequence is not conditional. A conditional sequence is a connected series of statements, so an imaginary consequent cannot follow from true premises in a connected sequence. But, an ...

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Imaginary antecedent, Imaginary antecedent - Imaginary consequent, Imaginary antecedent - Fictional consequent, Imaginary antecedent - Real consequent, Imaginary antecedent - Self-reference, Imaginary antecedent - Undecidability, Imaginary antecedent - Further considerations

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mentally: Encyclopedia II - The New School at West Heath - General information

Unlike many schools, Ofsted inspection documents are not available online. Ofsted inspection, Policy, syllabuses, schemes of work and National Curriculum documents can be made available on request to the Head of Education, Chris Moffet (chris.m@westheath.kent.sch.uk). Criteria of students - 11 to 19 years old, female or male. Possible disabilities include: Acute stress disorder, Addiction, Affective spectrum, Agoraphobia, Anorexia nervosa, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD/ADD), As ...

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The New School at West Heath, The New School at West Heath - History and grounds, The New School at West Heath - Management, The New School at West Heath - General information, The New School at West Heath - Statistics, The New School at West Heath - Post 16, The New School at West Heath - Fund a Child's Education FaCE, The New School at West Heath - Educational Rights for the Individual Child ERIC, The New School at West Heath - Issues, The New School at West Heath - Smoking, The New School at West Heath - Violence and bullying, The New School at West Heath - Privacy

Read more here: » The New School at West Heath: Encyclopedia II - The New School at West Heath - General information

mentally: Encyclopedia II - Entrepreneur - Defining entrepreneur

Though there is a general sense that entrepreneurship involves the establishment of a new venture while adopting some of the risk, there is no common definition as the word has been used many ways in many times. Some scholars of entrepreneurship, such Prof. W. Long have tried to develop a definition by looking at the historical use of the word, as it evolved[1]. Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as a risk bearer. Richard Cantillon, an Irish man living in France was the first who introduced the term entreprene ...

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Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur - Defining entrepreneur, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as a risk bearer, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as an organiser, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as an innovator, Entrepreneur - Functional and indicative approach to entrepreneur definition, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneuer as a person willing to engage uncertainty, Entrepreneur - Entrepreneur as a leader, Entrepreneur - Are entrepreneurs made or born?

Read more here: » Entrepreneur: Encyclopedia II - Entrepreneur - Defining entrepreneur

mentally: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Ialdabaoth

Ialdabaoth (Gnostic) (from Shem ilda + baoth)

 

Child from the egg (of Chaos); the spirit of matter, the chief of the lower 'elohim and father of the six dark stellar spirits or terrestrial angels, and thus one of the lower group of the Qabbalistic Sephiroth, the shadow or reflection on the lower four cosmic planes of the arupa or formless higher Sephirothic range. These emanations from the stellar spirits become darker and more material as they recede in descent from their sources, and are thus properly represented as the seven planetary (and global) genii or rectors.

 

Ialdabaoth's mother, Sophia Achamoth (wisdom of the lower four of the cosmic planes) is the daughter or manifested reflection of the Heavenly Sophia -- divine wisdom, or the mahat-side of akasa. Therefore Ialdabaoth is equivalent to the Nazarene Demiourgos of the Codex Nazaraeus, which makes him identical with the Hebrew Jehovah, the creator of the physical earth and the material side of the rector of the planet Saturn. He is also identical with Tsebaoth-Adamas, "the Pthahil of the Codex Nazaraeus, the Demiurge of the Valentinian system, the Proarchose of the Barbelitae, the Great Archon of Basilides and the Elohim of Justinus, etc. Ialdabaoth (the Child of Chaos) was . . . the Chief of the Creative Forces and the representative of one of the classes of Pitris" (BCW 13:43n). In the Ophite scheme he is the first of the superior septenate.

 

As a creative spirit, Ialdabaoth generates six sons (the lower terrestrial angels or stellar spirits) without assistance of any female, and when these sons strive with him he creates Ophiomorphos, the serpent-shaped spirit of all that is basest in matter. When Ialdabaoth proclaims that he is Father and God, and that none is above him, Sophia tells him that the first and second Anthropos (heavenly man) are above him. So Ialdabaoth's sons create a man, Adam, to whom Ialdabaoth gives the breath of life, emptying himself of creative power. Having rebelled against his mother, his production is mindless and has to be endowed with mind by Sophia Achamoth -- a reference to the descent of the manasaputras. The man, thus informed, aspires away from his producer, who thereupon becomes his adversary, produces the three lower kingdoms of beings, and imprisons man in a house of clay (flesh). Ialdabaoth also makes Eve (Lilith) to deprive the man of his light powers. Sophia sends the serpent or intelligence to make Adam and Eve transgress the commands of Ialdabaoth, who casts them from Paradise into the world along with the serpent. Sophia deprives Adam and Eve of their light power, but eventually restores this power so that they awoke mentally. Here there is much the same confusion that surrounds the various meanings of Satan and the serpent.

 

Ialdabaoth, who is lion-headed or in the form of a lion, represents the kama principle, the false light that draws the soul into matter and struggles against its rise again to spirit. Some Gnostics held that Sophia sent Christos to help humankind when Ialdabaoth and his forces were shutting out the divine light, and Ialdabaoth, "discovering that Christos was bringing to an end his kingdom of Matter, stirred up the Jews, his own people, against Him, and Jesus was put to death" (BCW 14:161).

 

See also JEHOVAH

 

(See also: Ialdabaoth , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

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