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Realist: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction

What is the Law of Attraction?

Law of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness", "Law of Magnetism", "Power of Thought" etc.

 

What it says is; all your thoughts, all images in your mind, and all the feelings connected to your thoughts will later manifest as your reality. In other words; everything you have in your life - now - has been attracted to you thru your mind.

 

This means that both the things you are happy with and those you are not - is your own creation.

 

Most importantly it means; you can from now on create your life consciously. You can start attracting only those circumstances that creates happiness for you - and leave out those you do not desire.

 

As The Law of Attraction is the most important law in the universe - there is a lot to say about it! Here you will find over 100 links to articles related to the Law of Attraction sorted under different topics. Indulge in all the knowlwdge and inspiration and learn how to become your own Creator!

 

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Gustave Courbet - Realism

Best known as an innovator in Realism (and credited with coining the term), and a landscape and seascape painter, his scenes are not romantic or idealized as was customary style at the time. Rather, he portrayed dynamic scenery, subject to continuous and progressive change. Courbet believed the Realist artist's mission was the pursuit of truth which would help erase social contradictions and imbalances. For Courbet realism was not the perfection of line and form, but spontaneous and rough handling of paint, suggesting direct observati ...

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Realist: Encyclopedia - Commonwealth of Nations

Flag of the Commonwealth The Commonwealth of Nations, usually known as The Commonwealth, is an association of independent sovereign states, almost all of which are former territories of the British Empire. It was once known as the British Commonwealth of Nations or British Commonwealth, and some still call it by that name, either for historical reasons or to distinguish it from the other commonwealths around the world, such as the ...

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Realist: Encyclopedia - Academic art

Academic art is a style of painting and sculpture produced under the influence of European academies or universities. Specifically, academic art is the art and artists influenced by the standards of the French Académie des beaux-arts, which practiced under the movements of Neoclassicism and Romanticism, and the art that followed these two movements in the attempt to synthesize both of their styles, and which is best reflected by the paintings of William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Thomas Couture, and Hans Makart. In this context it is often called "academism", "academicism", "art pompier", and "eclecticism", and so ...

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Realist: Encyclopedia - Gustave Courbet

Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet (June 10, 1819 – December 31, 1877) was a French painter. Gustave Courbet - Realism. Best known as an innovator in Realism (and credited with coining the term), and a landscape and seascape painter, his scenes are not romantic or idealized as was customary style at the time. Rather, he portrayed dynamic scenery, subject to continuous and progressive change. Courbet believed the Realist artist's mission was the pursuit of truth which would help erase social contradictions and ...

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Realism in international relations - Basic theory

Fundamental principles common to realist theories: The international system is anarchical. Sovereign states are the principal actors in the international system. Dismissal of the independent influence of international organizations, sub-state, or trans-state actors. Focus on the primary importance of nationalism, as opposed to sub-national groupings, or transnational ideological of cultural groupings. States are rational actors, acting in their national interest. Distrust ...

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - History of Western Philosophy Russell - About the book

The book was written during the Second World War, having its origins in a series of lectures for a wide audience on the history of philosophy which Russell gave at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia during 1941 and 1942. Much of the historical research was done by Russell's third wife Peter (Patricia). In 1943, Russell received an advance of $3000 from the publishers Simon and Schuster, and between 1943 and 1944 he wrote the book while living at Bryn Mawr College. The book was published in 1945 in the USA and a year later in the UK. Altho ...

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Commonwealth of Nations - Origins

Although performing a vastly different function, the Commonwealth is the successor of the British Empire. In 1884, whilst visiting Adelaide, South Australia, Lord Rosebery described the changing British Empire, as its former colonies became more independent, as a "Commonwealth of Nations". The formal organisation of the Commonwealth has its origins in the Imperial Conferences of the late 1920s (conferences of British and colonial Prime Ministers had occurred periodically since 1887), where the independence of the self-governing colonies and ...

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis Breton - Early life and training

Jules Breton was born on May 1, 1827 in Courrières, a small Pas-de-Calais village. His father, Marie-Louis Breton, supervised land for a wealthy landowner. His mother died when Jules was 4 and he was brought up by his father. Other family members who lived in the same house were his maternal grandmother and his uncle Boniface Breton. A respect for tradition, a love of the land and for his native region remained central to his art throughout h ...

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Gustave Courbet - Realism

Best known as an innovator in Realism (and credited with coining the term), and a landscape and seascape painter, his scenes are not Romantic or idealized as was customary style at the time. Rather, he portrayed dynamic scenery, subject to continuous and progressive change. Courbet believed the Realist artist's mission was the pursuit of truth which would help erase social contradictions and imbalances. For Courbet realism was not the perfection of line and form, but spontaneous and rough handling of paint, suggesting direct observati ...

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Gustave Courbet, Gustave Courbet - Realism, Gustave Courbet - Burial at Ornans, Gustave Courbet - Notoriety

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Academic art - Development of the academic style

Since the onset of the poussiniste-rubiniste debate many artists worked between the two styles. In the 19th century, in the revived form of the debate, the attention and the aims of the art world became to synthesize the line of Neoclassicism with the color of Romanticism. One artist after another was claimed by critics to have achieved the synthesis, among them Théodore Chassériau, Ary Scheffer, Francesco Hayez, Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps, and Thomas Couture. William-Adolphe Bouguereau. A later academic artist, commented that the trick to ...

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Academic art, Academic art - The academies in history, Academic art - Development of the academic style, Academic art - Academic training, Academic art - Criticism and legacy, Academic art - Major artists

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - History of Western Philosophy Russell - Structure

History of Western Philosophy is divided into three books, subdivided into sections and chapters - usually, each chapter deals with a single philosopher, school of philosophy, or period of time (the second book, in particular, is more of an historical overview than a survey of philosophical development). Plato, Aristotle, and Locke are the only philosophers who have more than one chapter devoted to them. The final chapter, The Philosophy of Logical ...

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History of Western Philosophy Russell, History of Western Philosophy Russell - About the book, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Structure, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Ancient Philosophy, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Catholic Philosophy, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Modern Philosophy, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Reviews and reactions, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Russell on the book

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Realism in international relations - Modern realism

Realism in international relations - Classical realism. George F. Kennan - Containment Nicholas Spykman - Geostrategy, Containment Herman Kahn - Nuclear strategy Hans Morgenthau E.H. Carr Reinhold Niebuhr Arnold Wolfers Charles Beard Walter Lippmann Realism in international relations - Structural or Neo-realism. Neo-Realism resembles Classical Realism on most accounts. However, Neo-Realism pred ...

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - History of Western Philosophy Russell - Reviews and reactions

"History of Western Philosophy remains unchallenged as the perfect introduction to its subject. Russell ... writes with the kind of verve, freshness and personal engagement that lesser spirits would never have permitted themselves. This boldness, together with the astonishing breadth of his general historical knowledge, allows him to put philosophers into their social and cultural context ... The result is exactly the kind of philosophy that most people would like to read, but wh ...

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History of Western Philosophy Russell, History of Western Philosophy Russell - About the book, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Structure, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Ancient Philosophy, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Catholic Philosophy, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Modern Philosophy, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Reviews and reactions, History of Western Philosophy Russell - Russell on the book

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Realism in international relations - History of realism

Sun Tzu Thucydides The ancient Greek historian Thucydides, who wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War, is also cited as an intellectual forebearer of realpolitik. Machiavelli One of the most famous proponents was Niccolò Machiavelli, best known for his Il Principe (The Prince) (pb.1532). Machiavelli held that the sole aim of a prince was to seek power, regardless of religious or ethical considerations. Richelieu Machiavelli's ideas were further expanded and implemented by Cardinal Richelieu and his ...

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Realism in international relations, Realism in international relations - Basic theory, Realism in international relations - History of realism, Realism in international relations - Modern realism, Realism in international relations - Classical realism, Realism in international relations - Structural or Neo-realism, Realism in international relations - Modern realist statesmen, Realism in international relations - Criticisms of realism

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Commonwealth of Nations - Commonwealth Business Council

The Commonwealth Business Council (CBC) was formed at the Edinburgh CHOGM in 1997. The aim was to utilise the global network of the Commonwealth more effectively for the promotion of global trade and investment for shared prosperity. The CBC acts as a bridge for cooperation between business and government, concentrating efforts on these specific areas: Enhancing Trade Mobilising Investment Promoting Corporate Citizenship Fac ...

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Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth of Nations - Origins, Commonwealth of Nations - Membership, Commonwealth of Nations - Non-members, Commonwealth of Nations - Suspension, Commonwealth of Nations - Termination of membership, Commonwealth of Nations - Organisation and objectives, Commonwealth of Nations - Benefits of membership and contemporary concerns, Commonwealth of Nations - Cultural Links, Commonwealth of Nations - Literature, Commonwealth of Nations - Commonwealth Business Council, Commonwealth of Nations - List of Commonwealth members

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Commonwealth of Nations - Membership

The Commonwealth encompasses a population of approximately 1.8 billion people, making up about 30% of the world's total. India is the most populous member, with a billion people at the 2001 census, while Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nigeria each contain more than 100 million people; Tuvalu, by contrast, is the smallest, with only 11,000 inhabitants. The land area of the Commonwealth nations equals about a quarter of the world's land area, with Australia, Canada (the world's second-largest nation by area), and India each having more than 3.2 ...

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Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth of Nations - Origins, Commonwealth of Nations - Membership, Commonwealth of Nations - Non-members, Commonwealth of Nations - Suspension, Commonwealth of Nations - Termination of membership, Commonwealth of Nations - Organisation and objectives, Commonwealth of Nations - Benefits of membership and contemporary concerns, Commonwealth of Nations - Cultural Links, Commonwealth of Nations - Literature, Commonwealth of Nations - Commonwealth Business Council, Commonwealth of Nations - List of Commonwealth members

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Academic art - Criticism and legacy

Academic art was first criticised for its use of idealism, by Realist artists such as Gustave Courbet, as being based on clichés and representing fantasies and tales of ancient myth while real social concerns were being ignored. Another criticism of Realists was the "false surface" of paintings — the objects depicted looked smooth, slick, and idealized — showing no real texture. The Realist Theodule Augustin Ribot worked against this by experiment ...

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Academic art, Academic art - The academies in history, Academic art - Development of the academic style, Academic art - Academic training, Academic art - Criticism and legacy, Academic art - Major artists

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Realist: Encyclopedia II - Academic art - Academic training

Young artists spent years in rigorous training. In France, only students who passed an exam and carried a letter of reference from a noted professor of art were accepted at the academy's school, the École des Beaux-Arts. Drawings and paintings of the nude, called "académies", were the basic building blocks of academic art and the procedure for learning to make them was clearly defined. First, students copied prints after classical sculptures, becoming familiar with the principles of contour, light, and shade. The copy was believed crucial ...

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Academic art, Academic art - The academies in history, Academic art - Development of the academic style, Academic art - Academic training, Academic art - Criticism and legacy, Academic art - Major artists

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