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oneself: Selfishness may be sweet only for oneself, but no harmony of the whole can come from it.

Selfishness may be sweet only for oneself, but no harmony of the whole can come from it.

 

- Tenrikyo Osashizu

 

(See also: Inspirational Quotes, Love Quotes, Friendship Quotes, Life Quotes)

 

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oneself: Encyclopedia II - Chinese honorifics - Referring to oneself
Chinese honorifics - For older people. 老朽 (lǎoxiǔ): I, who is old and unable 老夫 (lǎofū): I, who is old and respected 老汉 (lǎohàn): I, who is an old man 老拙 (lǎozhuó): I, who is old and clumsy 老衲 (lǎonà): I, the old monk Chinese honorifics - For kings. 孤 (gū): I, the ruler of a kingdom 寡 (guǎ): I, the ruler of a kingdom and with lesser virtue 不谷 (bù gǔ): I, the ruler ...

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Chinese honorifics, Chinese honorifics - Referring to oneself, Chinese honorifics - For older people, Chinese honorifics - For kings, Chinese honorifics - For government officials, Chinese honorifics - For scholars, Chinese honorifics - Addressing others, Chinese honorifics - Prefixes, Chinese honorifics - Suffixes

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oneself: Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on STARING ONESELF

STARING ONESELF: a Self Blessing exercise that one does by taking Projective Hand & making a Pentacle motion, touching yourself: forehead, left breast, right shoulder, left shoulder, right breast, forehead. Resembles the Blessing exercised by Catholics. You want to visualize yourself protected & 'Blessed' during this exercise.

 

(See also: STARING ONESELF, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

oneself: Renewing Oneself Through Confession

Jainism continues to be a living faith in India, with adherents living in nearly every state, but concentrated mainly in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. Jainism has practically no following outside the country of its birth. The core of Jaina ethics is the doctrine of ahimsa or non-injury to any living creature. Jainism does not espouse belief in a creator but divides the universe into two independent, eternal categories: Jiva (life) and ajiva (non-life).

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oneself: Karma Yoga - Lesson VII (of XI )

Karma Yoga Lesson VlI

Janaka and Shuka; Living as kings do; Helping humanity and geocentricity; Teaching the law, guarding oneself; Every act to be a sacrament.

 

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oneself: The Constitution of Man - The Jiva

Hinduism and Jiva: The Constitution of Man - The Jiva

In Hinduism man is the microcosm who contains within himself all the constituents and manifestations of the Universal Self. It is by looking into oneself, by knowing and understanding oneself, one can experience the Truth of the Supreme Self. In the Katha Upanishad, Lord Yama declares to Nachiketa that it is through self-contemplation (adhyatma-yogadhigamena) that the wise man realizes the Primal God and leaves behind him both joy and sorrow (mortal existence).

 

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oneself: Encyclopedia - Abdominal thrusts

The Heimlich Maneuver, also known as abdominal thrusts, is a first aid procedure for clearing an obstructed airway. It is an effective life-saving measure in cases of choking. Dr. Henry Heimlich also has promoted it as a treatment for drowning and asthma attacks, but the practice of using the maneuver for these afflictions has not gained wide acceptance. The Heimlich maneuver is named after Henry Heimlich, who first described it in 1974. However, Edward A. Patrick, MD, PhD, has claimed to be the uncredited co-deve ...

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oneself: Encyclopedia - Tao Te Ching

The Tao Te Ching (Chinese: 道德經, Dào dé jīng), roughly translated as The Book of the Way and its Virtue (see below on translating the title) is an ancient Chinese scripture. Tradition has it that the book was written around 600 BCE by a sage called Laozi (WG: Lao Tzu, "Old Master"), a record-keeper in the Emperor's Court of the Zhou Dynasty. A careful reading of the text, however, suggests that it is a compilation of maxims sharing similar themes. The authenticity of the date of compositio ...

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oneself: Encyclopedia - Gesture

A gesture is a form of non-verbal communication made with a part of the body, used instead of or in combination with verbal communication. The language of gesture is rich in ways for individuals to express a variety of feelings and thoughts, from contempt and hostility to approval and affection. Most people use gestures and body language in addition to words when they speak; some ethnic groups and languages use them more than oth ...

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oneself: Encyclopedia - Empathy

Empathy is the recognition and understanding of the states of mind, beliefs, desires, and, particularly, emotions of others. It is often characterized as the ability to "put oneself into another one's shoes", or experiencing the outlook or emotions of another being within oneself; a sort of emotional resonance. Empathy - Background. While the ability to imagine oneself as another person is a sophisticated imaginative process that only fully develops later on in life, the roots of this ability are probably i ...

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oneself: Encyclopedia - Vedic meditation

Vedic Meditation (VM) or Transcendental Meditation is simply Hindu Meditation. It can be clearly defined as spiritual discipline to link oneself with the supreme (God). The normal position of VM is with the devotee on the floor with his legs crossed and his eyes closed. The devotee "zones out" and thinks only of God. The clear point is that the devotee focuses on God, and God only. That is the true purpose of VM. The purpose is not to relax or help a person. The purpose is to link oneself with the absolute supreme (God). VM is not at

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oneself: Encyclopedia - Soliloquy

Soliloquy is an audible oratory or conversation with oneself. It is a term that is typically applied to theatrical characters engaged in a monologue, but can also be a term that is simply descriptive of any occurrence when one talks with oneself. Soliloquy can take the form of a dramatic or comedic monologue that is illusory (or abstractly hallucinagenic or dreamlike) of either a single passage or an entire series of unspoken reflections, and can therefore be a theatrical technique instrumental in advancing several ideas and thoughts ...

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oneself: Encyclopedia - Suitheism

Suitheism, a term coined by American occultists David Michael Cunningham and Traeonna A. R. Wagener, is the belief that oneself is a deity, without the denial of the existence of other deities. It is formed from sui ("of oneself") from Latin and theism (belief in the existence of deities) from Greek. The term autotheism has been used to mean the same thing in English since 1619. However, some find this term confusing because it has been used in Christian contexts with very different meanings, such as ...

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oneself: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - Shooting

This method involes using a firearm on oneself. It is used more frequently in countries where firearms are easier to obtain. It is debatable, however, if that increases the number of suicides in general; it might be that it just increases the number of people choosing this method. In countries where firearms are harder to obtain, this method is sometimes still used, especially by people who use firearms ...

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Suicide methods, Suicide methods - Burning oneself self-immolation, Suicide methods - Car collision, Suicide methods - Drowning, Suicide methods - Electrocution, Suicide methods - Hanging, Suicide methods - Jumping, Suicide methods - Lethal injection, Suicide methods - Overdosing, Suicide methods - Plastic bag method, Suicide methods - Poisoning, Suicide methods - Seppuku, Suicide methods - Shooting, Suicide methods - Slashing throat, Suicide methods - Slashing wrists, Suicide methods - Starving to death, Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Car Exhaust, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Burning Charcoal, Suicide methods - Suicide by cop

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oneself: Encyclopedia II - Tao Te Ching - Translations of the title

There are many possible translations of the book's title, as the meaning of the Chinese characters is somewhat wide. 道 (dào) is usually translated into English as "the way ahead", "the path ahead", or simply "the Way". This term, used by all Chinese Philosophers (including Confucius, Mencius, Mozi, the Legalists, etc.), has special meaning within the context of Taoism, where it implies the essential, unnamable process of the universe. 德 (dé) has the approximate English equivalent of "virtue" or "righ ...

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Tao Te Ching, Tao Te Ching - The original Tao Te Ching text, Tao Te Ching - Translations of the title, Tao Te Ching - Structure, Tao Te Ching - Historical authenticity, Tao Te Ching - Interpretation, Tao Te Ching - The Tao that can be told of..., Tao Te Ching - The Valley Spirit, Tao Te Ching - The Return, Tao Te Ching - The Sage has no heart on his own..., Tao Te Ching - Knowing oneself, Tao Te Ching - Other themes, Tao Te Ching - Translation, Tao Te Ching - The difficulties of translating classical Chinese, Tao Te Ching - Translations

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oneself: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - Overdosing

This method involves taking a large dose of medication, such as sleeping pills, antidepressants, painkillers. Due to the unpredictablity of dosing requirements, death is uncertain and an attempt may leave a person alive but with severe organ damage. Drugs taken orally may also be vomited back out before being absorbed. Overdosing may also be performed by mixing medications with one another or with alcohol or illegal drugs. This method may leave confusion over ...

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Suicide methods, Suicide methods - Burning oneself self-immolation, Suicide methods - Car collision, Suicide methods - Drowning, Suicide methods - Electrocution, Suicide methods - Hanging, Suicide methods - Jumping, Suicide methods - Lethal injection, Suicide methods - Overdosing, Suicide methods - Plastic bag method, Suicide methods - Poisoning, Suicide methods - Seppuku, Suicide methods - Shooting, Suicide methods - Slashing throat, Suicide methods - Slashing wrists, Suicide methods - Starving to death, Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Car Exhaust, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Burning Charcoal, Suicide methods - Suicide by cop

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oneself: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - Poisoning

Use of known poisons. Effectively the same as overdosing; however, the chance of success is higher though the dosage required still varies from person to person. Because the most potent poisons are usually inaccessible to the general public, this method was traditionally used by people in power, such as politicians or military leaders. ...

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Suicide methods, Suicide methods - Burning oneself self-immolation, Suicide methods - Car collision, Suicide methods - Drowning, Suicide methods - Electrocution, Suicide methods - Hanging, Suicide methods - Jumping, Suicide methods - Lethal injection, Suicide methods - Overdosing, Suicide methods - Plastic bag method, Suicide methods - Poisoning, Suicide methods - Seppuku, Suicide methods - Shooting, Suicide methods - Slashing throat, Suicide methods - Slashing wrists, Suicide methods - Starving to death, Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Car Exhaust, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Burning Charcoal, Suicide methods - Suicide by cop

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oneself: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - Starving to death

This type of suicide, known as Upwas to Hindus and Jains, is considered the only legitimate suicide method, because it cannot be done impulsively and the person spends the time beforehand detaching themselves from the world, in meditation. It takes a long time and is rare in western society. Also, when a person collapses due to starvation, it is still possible in most cases to save them by injecting nutrients intravenously. ...

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Suicide methods, Suicide methods - Burning oneself self-immolation, Suicide methods - Car collision, Suicide methods - Drowning, Suicide methods - Electrocution, Suicide methods - Hanging, Suicide methods - Jumping, Suicide methods - Lethal injection, Suicide methods - Overdosing, Suicide methods - Plastic bag method, Suicide methods - Poisoning, Suicide methods - Seppuku, Suicide methods - Shooting, Suicide methods - Slashing throat, Suicide methods - Slashing wrists, Suicide methods - Starving to death, Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Car Exhaust, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Burning Charcoal, Suicide methods - Suicide by cop

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oneself: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning

Suffocation enough of a gas which disrupts the body, usually through failure of the respiratory system. In most cases carbon monoxide (CO) is used for this, as it is easily available as a product of combustion; for example, it can be released by cars and some types of heaters. Carbon monoxide is colourless and odourless, so breathing it is almost unnoticeable. However, CO molecules attach themselves to hemoglobin in the blood, displacing oxygen molecules a ...

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Suicide methods, Suicide methods - Burning oneself self-immolation, Suicide methods - Car collision, Suicide methods - Drowning, Suicide methods - Electrocution, Suicide methods - Hanging, Suicide methods - Jumping, Suicide methods - Lethal injection, Suicide methods - Overdosing, Suicide methods - Plastic bag method, Suicide methods - Poisoning, Suicide methods - Seppuku, Suicide methods - Shooting, Suicide methods - Slashing throat, Suicide methods - Slashing wrists, Suicide methods - Starving to death, Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Car Exhaust, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Burning Charcoal, Suicide methods - Suicide by cop

Read more here: » Suicide methods: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning

oneself: Encyclopedia II - Tao Te Ching - Interpretation

Many believe that the Tao Te Ching contains some universal truths which have since been independently recognized in other philosophies, both religious and secular. Each modern language interpretation (including even interpretation of the three-character title, of which there are dozens) differs at least slightly and occasionally profoundly from the next. Depending on how one reads them, some chapters could have three or more interpretations, ranging from practical wisdom for the common man to advice intended for kings to even the odd medical recipe. The following are some concepts and principles ...

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Tao Te Ching, Tao Te Ching - The original Tao Te Ching text, Tao Te Ching - Translations of the title, Tao Te Ching - Structure, Tao Te Ching - Historical authenticity, Tao Te Ching - Interpretation, Tao Te Ching - The Tao that can be told of..., Tao Te Ching - The Valley Spirit, Tao Te Ching - The Return, Tao Te Ching - The Sage has no heart on his own..., Tao Te Ching - Knowing oneself, Tao Te Ching - Other themes, Tao Te Ching - Translation, Tao Te Ching - The difficulties of translating classical Chinese, Tao Te Ching - Translations

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