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Perfections

A Wisdom Archive on Perfections

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Perfections

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Perfections: Encyclopedia II - Solution concept - Nash equilibrium

Main article: Nash equilibrium A Nash equilibrium is a strategy profile (a strategy profile specifies a strategy for every player, e.g. in the above prisoners' dilemma game (cooperate, defect) specifies that prisoner 1 plays cooperate and player 2 plays defect) in which every strategy is a best response to every other strategy played. A strategy by a player is a best response to another player's strategy if there is no other strategy that could be played that would yield a higher pay-off in any situ ...

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Solution concept, Solution concept - Rationalizability & Iterated Dominance, Solution concept - Nash equilibrium, Solution concept - Backward induction, Solution concept - Subgame perfect Nash equilibrium, Solution concept - Perfect Bayesian equilibrium, Solution concept - Forward induction

Read more here: » Solution concept: Encyclopedia II - Solution concept - Nash equilibrium

Perfections: Encyclopedia II - Fluid solution - Examples

Noteworthy individual dust solutions are listed in the article on dust solutions. Noteworthy perfect fluid solutions which feature positive pressure include various radiation fluid models from cosmology, including FRW radiation fluids, often referred to as the radiation-dominated FRW models. In addition to the family of static spherically symmetric perfect fluids, noteworthy rotating fluid solutions include Wahlquist fluid, which has similar symmetries to the Kerr vacuum, leading to initial hopes (since dashed) that it might provide the interior solution fo ...

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Fluid solution, Fluid solution - Mathematical definition, Fluid solution - Special cases, Fluid solution - Einstein tensor, Fluid solution - Eigenvalues, Fluid solution - Examples

Read more here: » Fluid solution: Encyclopedia II - Fluid solution - Examples

Perfections: Encyclopedia II - Signaling games - Applications of signaling games

The first application of signaling games to economic problems was Spence's model of job market signaling (1973). Spence describes a game where workers have a certain ability (high or low) that the employer does not know. The workers send a signal by their choice of education. The cost of the education is higher for a low ability worker than for a high ability worker. The employers observe the workers education but not their ability, and chooses to offer the worker a high or low wage. In this model it is assumed tha ...

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Signaling games, Signaling games - Perfect Bayesian equilibrium, Signaling games - Definition of perfect Bayesian equilibrium of the signaling game, Signaling games - Requirement 1, Signaling games - Requirement 2, Signaling games - Requirement 3, Signaling games - Requirement 4, Signaling games - Applications of signaling games

Read more here: » Signaling games: Encyclopedia II - Signaling games - Applications of signaling games

Perfections: Encyclopedia II - Future Trunks - Mirai Trunks timeline

Mirai Trunks is from a future alternate timeline, where the evil Android 17 and Android 18 are using the Earth as a playground, destroying what they wish (which basically counts as everything, as the world is considered nothing more than a pile of trash to them in their careless perspective), and shaping the world as they see fit, due to being the strongest beings at the time. In this alternate future, Vegeta died in the fight against the Androids, along with all of the Z Fighters apart from Son Gohan, who is Trunks' first mentor and martial arts teacher, but is eventually killed by the immoral, dynamic duo, which is what, i ...

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Future Trunks, Future Trunks - Mirai Trunks timeline, Future Trunks - Androids- Perfect Cell Sagas

Read more here: » Future Trunks: Encyclopedia II - Future Trunks - Mirai Trunks timeline

Perfections: Encyclopedia II - Contrition - Catholic Perspective

In the Bible, nothing is more common than exhortations to repentance: "I desire not the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way and live" (Ezech., xxxiii, 11); "Except you do penance you shall all likewise perish" (Luke, xiii, 5; cf. Matt., xii, 41). At times this repentance includes exterior acts of satisfaction (Ps. vi, 7 sqq.); it always implies a recognition of wrong done to God, a detestation of the evil wrought, and a desire to turn from evil and do good. This is clearly expressed in Ps. 1 (5-14): "For I know my iniq ...

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Contrition, Contrition - Catholic Perspective, Contrition - NATURE OF CONTRITION, Contrition - NECESSITY OF CONTRITION, Contrition - PERFECT AND IMPERFECT CONTRITION, Contrition - QUALITIES, Contrition - CONTRITION IN THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE, Contrition - PERFECT CONTRITION WITHOUT THE SACRAMENT, Contrition - Obligation of eliciting the act of contrition, Contrition - References, Contrition - Lay use

Read more here: » Contrition: Encyclopedia II - Contrition - Catholic Perspective

Perfections: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Unevolutionary perfection

unevolutionary perfection: A term describing God Siva as eternally complete and flawless and therefore not changing or developing.

(See also: Unevolutionary perfection, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Perfections: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Perfect enlightenment

Perfect enlightenment

(Jpn.: myogaku or engaku)

 

Also, supreme perfect enlightenment. The enlightenment of a Buddha. "Perfect enlightenment" also refers to the last and highest of the fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice, or Buddhahood.

 

See: fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice, Buddhahood

 

(See also: Perfect enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

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Perfections: Eastern Philosophy Dictionary on Perfection of Wisdom

Perfection of Wisdom (prajnaparamita): In Mahayana Buddhism, an early collection of writings beginning about 100 BCE which focuses on the importance of wisdom among the ten ideal perfections (paramitas); emphasizing the notion of emptiness (sunyata), the most famous of these works are the Diamond Cutter Sutra (vajracchedika-prajnaparaita) and the Heart Sutra (prajnaparamita-hydaya).

 

 (See also: Perfection of Wisdom, Eastern Philosophy, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Perfections: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Perfect Enlightenment Sutra

Perfect Enlightenment Sutra

(Jpn.: Engaku-kyo; Chin.: YŸan-chyeh-ching)

 

An abbreviation of the Complete and Final Teaching on Perfect Enlightenment Sutra. A sutra translated into Chinese in 693 by Buddhatara who had gone to China from Kashmir. In this sutra, Shakyamuni explains the mystic principle of perfect enlightenment and the practice for its attainment to an audience of twelve bodhisattvas including Manjushri, Universal Worthy, and Maitreya. Contemporary scholars view this sutra as a work produced in China, where this sutra was widely read and a number of commentaries written on it. It had considerable influence on the Flower Garland (Hua-yen) and Zen (Ch'an) schools, and was regarded highly by the Zen school in particular.

 

(See also: Perfect Enlightenment Sutra, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

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Perfections: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Near-perfect enlightenment

Near-perfect enlightenment

(Jpn.: togaku)

 

The fifty-first of the fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice. The stage nearly equal to the Buddha's perfect enlightenment, the last stage before a bodhisattva attains Buddhahood

 

(See also: Near-perfect enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

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Perfections: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on supreme perfect enlightenment

supreme perfect enlightenment

(Jpn.: anokutara-sammyaku-sambodai or mujo-shoto-shogaku)

 

The enlightenment of a Buddha.

 

 

(See also: supreme perfect enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

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Perfections: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Perfect Enlightenment Sutra

Perfect Enlightenment Sutra

(Jpn.: Engaku-kyo; Chin.: Yüan-chyeh-ching)

 

An abbreviation of the Complete and Final Teaching on Perfect Enlightenment Sutra. A sutra translated into Chinese in 693 by Buddhatara who had gone to China from Kashmir. In this sutra, Shakyamuni explains the mystic principle of perfect enlightenment and the practice for its attainment to an audience of twelve bodhisattvas including Manjushri, Universal Worthy, and Maitreya. Contemporary scholars view this sutra as a work produced in China, where this sutra was widely read and a number of commentaries written on it. It had considerable influence on the Flower Garland (Hua-yen) and Zen (Ch'an) schools, and was regarded highly by the Zen school in particular.

 

(See also: Perfect Enlightenment Sutra, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

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Perfections: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Precepts of perfect and immediate enlightenment

Precepts of perfect and immediate enlightenment

(Jpn.: endon-kai)

 

Also, perfect precepts. One of the three types of learning based on the teaching for perfect and immediate enlightenment, or the Lotus Sutra. The other two are perfect meditation and perfect wisdom.

 

Dengyo (767-822), the founder of the Japanese Tendai school, adopted the Mahayana precepts, specifically the ten major precepts and forty-eight minor precepts set forth in the Brahma Net Sutra, and interpreted them based on the Lotus Sutra, known in the T'ien-t'ai or Tendai doctrine as the teaching for perfect and immediate enlightenment, or perfect teaching. He thus laid the foundation for the establishment of an ordination platform for administering the precepts of perfect and immediate enlightenment.

 

(See also: Precepts of perfect and immediate enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

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Perfections: Sai Baba Dictionary on Siddhis (8 perfections)

Siddhis:

Siddhis (8 perfections): anima: smallness, mahima: greatness, garima: weight, laghima: lightness, prapti: free access, prakamya: doing at wish, vasitva: control over the elements and isvara: lordship over all (SB 3:15-45)

 

Siddhis: spiritual accomplishments that can be a hindrance in ones selfrealization: the ability to identify with the smallest (anima), the biggest (mahima), the heaviest (garima) and the lightest (laghima) and that one acting in ones own way (Prakamaya) finding access everywhere (prapti) and controlling the elements (vashitva) is able to control everything (isatva), (see also and S.B. 5.6: 1 about their being limitations, or S.B.: 9.4: 24-25 for them being of no interest to the devotees).

 

(See also: Siddhis, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Perfections: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Seven

Seven: Completion; finished work; perfection; rest; perfection in the Spirit. (Gen. 2:1-3; Lev. 14:7; 16:14, 19; Matt. 18:21-22; Jude 14; Rev. 2:1; 8:2; 12:3)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

Related pages: Christian Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Seven, Dream Dictionary Seven, Meaning of dreams about Seven, Dream Interpretation Seven, Dream Analysis Seven, Dreaming of Seven

 

seven, completion, finished work, perfection, rest, perfection in, spirit, finished, work, numbers, number, number 7, 7, sacred numbers,

 

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