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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Physical |  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - Sri Aurobindo - Early experiencesBooks:
Life Divine, Synthesis of Yoga, Savitri,
The Mother, Letters, Agenda
Teachings:
Involution, Evolution
Integral yoga, Triple transformation
Physical, Vital, Mental, Psychic, Spirit
Overmind, Supermind
Sacred Structures:
Matrimandir
Communities:< ...
See also:Sri Aurobindo, Sri Aurobindo - Early experiences, Sri Aurobindo - Final conversion, Sri Aurobindo - Philosophical and spiritual writings, Sri Aurobindo - The Mother, Sri Aurobindo - Contribution to Hindu philosophy, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's evolutionary philosophy, Sri Aurobindo - Involution, Sri Aurobindo - Evolution, Sri Aurobindo - Other points, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's integral yoga, Sri Aurobindo - Divine Life on Earth, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's influence, Sri Aurobindo - Controvery over Supramental Lineage, Sri Aurobindo - Quotation, Sri Aurobindo - Partial bibliography, Sri Aurobindo - Related links Read more here: » Sri Aurobindo: Encyclopedia II - Sri Aurobindo - Early experiences |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - Sri Aurobindo - Contribution to Hindu philosophyOne of Aurobindo's main philosophical achievements was to introduce the concept of evolution into Vedantic thought. Samkhya philosophy had already proposed such a notion centuries earlier, but Aurobindo rejected the materialistic tendencies of both Darwinism and Samkhya, and proposed an evolution of spirit rather than matter.
He rejects the Mayavada of Advaita Vedanta, and solves the problem of the linkage between the ineffable Brahman or Absolute and the world of multiplicity by positing a transitional hypostasis between the two, whi ...
See also:Sri Aurobindo, Sri Aurobindo - Early experiences, Sri Aurobindo - Final conversion, Sri Aurobindo - Philosophical and spiritual writings, Sri Aurobindo - The Mother, Sri Aurobindo - Contribution to Hindu philosophy, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's evolutionary philosophy, Sri Aurobindo - Involution, Sri Aurobindo - Evolution, Sri Aurobindo - Other points, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's integral yoga, Sri Aurobindo - Divine Life on Earth, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's influence, Sri Aurobindo - Controvery over Supramental Lineage, Sri Aurobindo - Quotation, Sri Aurobindo - Partial bibliography, Sri Aurobindo - Related links Read more here: » Sri Aurobindo: Encyclopedia II - Sri Aurobindo - Contribution to Hindu philosophy |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - Difficulties facing the biographerThere are a number of different narratives interwoven in Mirra's life, most dramatically the transformation of a girl from a non-religious family in France into a woman worshipped by thousands in India as an incarnation of the Divine Mother (The Hindu 2001); the first Westerner to become an Indian guru (Rawlinson 1997).
Mirra/The Mother herself did not care for biographies of her life, and never wrote a comprehensive or systematic account of her life. However a lot of biographical information is found scattered through her work ...
See also:The Mother, The Mother - Difficulties facing the biographer, The Mother - Early Life, The Mother - Meeting Sri Aurobindo, The Mother - The Mother of the Ashram, The Mother - The Physical Transformation, The Mother - Auroville, The Mother - Important Disciples, The Mother - The Mother - Quotes, The Mother - Partial bibliography Read more here: » The Mother: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - Difficulties facing the biographer |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - The Physical TransformationSri Aurobindo said that in the Mother he found surrender to the Divine down to physical body itself, the cells of the body (not merely the mind and emotions), the likes of which could not be found in any human being.
In 1950 he felt it was time to leave his physical body so he could work at the non-physical level, where he believed he could become more effective (Karmayogi no date). The Mother related that Sri Aurobindo gathered in his body a great amount of supramental force and as soon as he left his body. She was standing beside hi ...
See also:The Mother, The Mother - Difficulties facing the biographer, The Mother - Early Life, The Mother - Meeting Sri Aurobindo, The Mother - The Mother of the Ashram, The Mother - The Physical Transformation, The Mother - Auroville, The Mother - Important Disciples, The Mother - The Mother - Quotes, The Mother - Partial bibliography Read more here: » The Mother: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - The Physical Transformation |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - AurovilleIn the 1960s, it was The Mother’s dream to create a place where humanity could seek the Divine without having to dredge for food and shelter. It was in fulfillment of this dream that she was instrumental in the development of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram for those who dedicated themselves to yoga, of personal and spiritual transformation. She named this place Auroville or — city of dawn —. The Mother had conceived several years previously an original grand scheme for Auroville. In the mid 60s she received a letter from a disciple who had a vision which rekindled The Mother's interest in the project. She then embarked on a m ...
See also:The Mother, The Mother - Difficulties facing the biographer, The Mother - Early Life, The Mother - Meeting Sri Aurobindo, The Mother - The Mother of the Ashram, The Mother - The Physical Transformation, The Mother - Auroville, The Mother - Important Disciples, The Mother - The Mother - Quotes, The Mother - Partial bibliography Read more here: » The Mother: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - Auroville |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - Important DisciplesThe Mother could not be said to have successors (although sometimes there have been such claims). But following the Mother's passing, a number of prominent followers each developed quite different teachings and approaches.
Ruud Lohman, a Dutch theologian who came to Auroville in 1971, developed a theology regarding the symbolism of the Matrimandir, according to which the Matrimandir is the Mother's body, the four pillars representing the four aspects of the Divine Mother (Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, Mahasraswati and Maheshwari) as describe ...
See also:The Mother, The Mother - Difficulties facing the biographer, The Mother - Early Life, The Mother - Meeting Sri Aurobindo, The Mother - The Mother of the Ashram, The Mother - The Physical Transformation, The Mother - Auroville, The Mother - Important Disciples, The Mother - The Mother - Quotes, The Mother - Partial bibliography Read more here: » The Mother: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - Important Disciples |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - The Mother of the AshramOn the 24 November 1926 (Siddhi Day) Sri Aurobindo reported himself to have had an important experience in which he realised the Overmental plane and brought down to Earth, in his words, the Overmental Krishna (Das 1978 p.233).
This was also the official founding of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. At the time there no more than 24 disciples in the Ashram (ibid pp.233-4).
In December of that year, Sri Aurobindo decided to withdraw from public view. It was at this point that he identified Mirra with the Divine Mother, and instru ...
See also:The Mother, The Mother - Difficulties facing the biographer, The Mother - Early Life, The Mother - Meeting Sri Aurobindo, The Mother - The Mother of the Ashram, The Mother - The Physical Transformation, The Mother - Auroville, The Mother - Important Disciples, The Mother - The Mother - Quotes, The Mother - Partial bibliography Read more here: » The Mother: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - The Mother of the Ashram |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - Meeting Sri AurobindoSri Aurobindo remained in "material and spiritual correspondence" with the Richards for the next four years (Das 1978, p.121) .
On 7 March 1914, Mirra and Paul Richard embarked for India aboard the steamer Kaga Maru, reaching Pondicherry on the 29th. However, She related later that when saw Sri Aurobindo for the first time, she recognized him as the person she saw in her visions of a dark Asiatic figure, whom she had referred to as "Krishna". The next day she noted in her journal, “It does not matter that thousands of beings are plunged in darkness. He whom we saw yesterday is on earth. His presence is enoug ...
See also:The Mother, The Mother - Difficulties facing the biographer, The Mother - Early Life, The Mother - Meeting Sri Aurobindo, The Mother - The Mother of the Ashram, The Mother - The Physical Transformation, The Mother - Auroville, The Mother - Important Disciples, The Mother - The Mother - Quotes, The Mother - Partial bibliography Read more here: » The Mother: Encyclopedia II - The Mother - Meeting Sri Aurobindo |
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| |  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - Masculinity - SociologySociologist Janet Saltzman Chafetz (1974, 35-36) describes seven areas of traditional masculinity:
Physical--virile, athletic, strong, brave. Unconcerned about appearance and aging;
Functional--breadwinner, provider;
Sexual--sexually aggressive, experienced. Single status acceptable;
Emotional--unemotional, stoic;
Intellectual--logical, intellectual, rational, objective, practical,
Interpersonal--leader, dominating; disciplinarian; independent ...
See also:Masculinity, Masculinity - Sociology, Masculinity - Development of masculinity, Masculinity - Men's health risks, Masculinity - Stoicism and emotional repression, Masculinity - Risk-taking, Masculinity - Independence and invulnerability, Masculinity - References, Masculinity - External links Read more here: » Masculinity: Encyclopedia II - Masculinity - Sociology |
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| |  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - Autism - ModelsSimilar to the causes and origins of autism and Asperger's syndrome, the model of what autism really is brings its own continuing conjecture and debate. Amongst several competing theories are the underconnectivity theory[4] developed by cognitive scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, Simon Baron-Cohen's extreme male brain theory, the lack of theory of mind, and the preoperational-autism theory.
The ext ...
See also:Autism, Autism - History, Autism - Terminology, Autism - Characteristics, Autism - Social development, Autism - Sensory system, Autism - Communication difficulties, Autism - Repetitive behaviors, Autism - Effects in education, Autism - DSM definition, Autism - Types of autism, Autism - Asperger's and Kanner's syndrome, Autism - Autism as a spectrum disorder, Autism - Models, Autism - Epidemiology, Autism - Theories of the etiology of autism, Autism - Increase in diagnoses of autism, Autism - Therapies, Autism - Applied Behavior Analysis, Autism - Relationship Development Intervention, Autism - Son-Rise, Autism - Snoezelen, Autism - Autism and computing, Autism - Gluten-free casein-free diet, Autism - Sociology, Autism - Community and politics, Autism - Culture, Autism - Autistic adults, Autism - Autistic savants, Autism - Other pervasive developmental disorders, Autism - Rett syndrome, Autism - Childhood disintegrative disorder, Autism - Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified, Autism - Footnotes Read more here: » Autism: Encyclopedia II - Autism - Models |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - Olivia Newton-John - Early lifeOlivia Newton-John, OBE is the granddaughter of Max Born, a German Jewish Nobel prize-winning physicist (although Olivia herself is a christian) who fled from 1930s Germany with his wife in order to avoid persecution due to their Jewish heritage.
Olivia's father, Brin Newton-John, was originally from Wales, Great Britain. Brin was the MI5 officer who took Rudolf Hess into custody when he parachuted into Scotland in May 1941. Brin was attached to the Enigma machine project at Bletchley Park. After World War II, he became a prof ...
See also:Olivia Newton-John, Olivia Newton-John - Early life, Olivia Newton-John - Career, Olivia Newton-John - Early career, Olivia Newton-John - International success, Olivia Newton-John - Film and television, Olivia Newton-John - Later career, Olivia Newton-John - Personal life, Olivia Newton-John - Musical recordings, Olivia Newton-John - Billboard Hot 100 placements, Olivia Newton-John - Albums, Olivia Newton-John - Filmography Read more here: » Olivia Newton-John: Encyclopedia II - Olivia Newton-John - Early life |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - Mnemonic - Assembly mnemonicsIn assembly language a mnemonic is a code, usually from 1 to 5 letters, that represents an opcode, a number.
Programming in machine code, by supplying the computer with the numbers of the operations it must perform, can be quite a burden, because for every operation the corresponding number must be looked up or remembered. Looking up all numbers takes a lot of time, and mis-remembering a number may introduce computer bugs.
Therefore a set of mnemonics was devised. Each number was represented by an alphabetic code. So instead of entering the number corresponding to a ...
See also:Mnemonic, Mnemonic - Techniques, Mnemonic - Number rhyme system, Mnemonic - Egg and spear or number shape system, Mnemonic - Visual mnemonics, Mnemonic - Examples of simple first letter mnemonics, Mnemonic - Science and technology, Mnemonic - General knowledge, Mnemonic - Anamonics Scrabble, Mnemonic - Other mnemonic systems, Mnemonic - Arbitrariness of mnemonics, Mnemonic - Assembly mnemonics, Mnemonic - History of mnemonics Read more here: » Mnemonic: Encyclopedia II - Mnemonic - Assembly mnemonics |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - Mnemonic - Arbitrariness of mnemonicsA curious characteristic of many memory systems is that mnemonic devices work despite being (or possibly because of being) illogical, arbitrary, and artistically flawed. "Roy" is a legitimate first name, but there is no actual surname "Biv" and of course the middle initial "G" is arbitrary. Why is "Roy G. Biv" easy to remember? Medical students never forget the arbitrary nationalities of the Finn and German. Any two of the three months ending in -ember would fit just as euphoniously as September and November in "Thirty days hath...", yet mos ...
See also:Mnemonic, Mnemonic - Techniques, Mnemonic - Number rhyme system, Mnemonic - Egg and spear or number shape system, Mnemonic - Visual mnemonics, Mnemonic - Examples of simple first letter mnemonics, Mnemonic - Science and technology, Mnemonic - General knowledge, Mnemonic - Anamonics Scrabble, Mnemonic - Other mnemonic systems, Mnemonic - Arbitrariness of mnemonics, Mnemonic - Assembly mnemonics, Mnemonic - History of mnemonics Read more here: » Mnemonic: Encyclopedia II - Mnemonic - Arbitrariness of mnemonics |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - Mnemonic - TechniquesA mnemonic technique is one of many memory aids that is used to create associations among facts that make it easier to remember these facts. Rhyming in poetry has been used since ancient times as a memory aid. For recalling items in a fixed sequence peg lists are especially useful. This method can be applied to unordered lists of things, as well, and can be used to ensure that no item is left out. The method of loci is similar in that ordered lists are the target, but it relies on placing vivid emotive images onto images of places whi ...
See also:Mnemonic, Mnemonic - Techniques, Mnemonic - Number rhyme system, Mnemonic - Egg and spear or number shape system, Mnemonic - Visual mnemonics, Mnemonic - Examples of simple first letter mnemonics, Mnemonic - Science and technology, Mnemonic - General knowledge, Mnemonic - Anamonics Scrabble, Mnemonic - Other mnemonic systems, Mnemonic - Arbitrariness of mnemonics, Mnemonic - Assembly mnemonics, Mnemonic - History of mnemonics Read more here: » Mnemonic: Encyclopedia II - Mnemonic - Techniques |
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|  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - Olivia Newton-John - Musical recordings
Olivia Newton-John - Billboard Hot 100 placements.
Only Top Ten hits from the Billboard Hot 100 are included in this list.
"Let Me Be There" (b/w "Maybe Then I'll Think Of You") - (1973) - (#6; Country #7; Adult Contemporary #3 and a Grammy winner for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female; from the album Let Me Be There)
"If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" (b/w "Brotherly Love") - (1974) - (#5; Country #2; Adult Contemporary #2 from the album of the same name)
"I Honestly Love Yo ...
See also:Olivia Newton-John, Olivia Newton-John - Early life, Olivia Newton-John - Career, Olivia Newton-John - Early career, Olivia Newton-John - International success, Olivia Newton-John - Film and television, Olivia Newton-John - Later career, Olivia Newton-John - Personal life, Olivia Newton-John - Musical recordings, Olivia Newton-John - Billboard Hot 100 placements, Olivia Newton-John - Albums, Olivia Newton-John - Filmography Read more here: » Olivia Newton-John: Encyclopedia II - Olivia Newton-John - Musical recordings |
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| | |  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - University of Genoa - CampusUniversity of Genoa is organized in several independent campus located in different city areas. Notable buildings are the main University premises (Via Balbi, 5) designed by the architect Bartolomeo Bianco and built in 1640, and the new seat of Facoltà di Economia, realized in 1996 readapting old seaport stores.
University of Genoa also has a number of regional campuses in Savona, Imperia, Santa ...
See also:University of Genoa, University of Genoa - Campus, University of Genoa - History, University of Genoa - Organization, University of Genoa - Students, University of Genoa - Faculty, University of Genoa - Noted Alumni, University of Genoa - Noted Professors, University of Genoa - External link Read more here: » University of Genoa: Encyclopedia II - University of Genoa - Campus |
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| |  |  |  | Physical: Encyclopedia II - Universidad de Chile - ServicesThe Universidad de Chile is in charge of a variety of nationwide services, including:
The National Astronomical Observatory, functioning since 1852
The Chilean Commission on Nuclear Power (CCHEN)
Investigative efforts in Antarctica, since 1940
Official seismological service and volcanic activity vigilance, since 1908
Chile's Symphonic Orchestra, since 1941
Chile's National Ballet, since 1945
Symphonic Chorus, since 1945
Centre for Byzantine, Neohellenic, Arabi ...
See also:Universidad de Chile, Universidad de Chile - History, Universidad de Chile - Colleges and Campuses, Universidad de Chile - Services, Universidad de Chile - External link Read more here: » Universidad de Chile: Encyclopedia II - Universidad de Chile - Services |
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