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"...it is not my purpose to attempt a real autobiography. I simply want to tell the story of my numerous experiments with truth, and as my life consists of nothing but those experiments, it is true that the story will take the shape of an autobiography...", He adds in the introduction. And hence the title My Experiments with Truth. However, he further notes that "... [the experiments] will of course include experiments with non-violence, celibacy and ...
See also:The Story of My Experiments with Truth, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Etymology, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Overview, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Spiritual angle, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Political and Scientific angle, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - First publication and later editions, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - About the Translator, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Book Reviews, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - References & Resources Read more here: » The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Etymology |
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The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Spiritual angle.
In his own words Gandhi takes us through some of the experiences in his life, with each chapter forming at least one important learning lesson to him. Going through the introduction section of the autobiography may suggest what to expect during the five parts that follow.
The spiritual angle becomes evident when Gandhi writes, "...What I want to achieve - What I have been striving and pining to achieve these thirty years - is self-realization, to see God face to face, to attain Moksha (Salvatio ...
See also:The Story of My Experiments with Truth, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Etymology, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Overview, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Spiritual angle, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Political and Scientific angle, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - First publication and later editions, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - About the Translator, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Book Reviews Read more here: » The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Overview |
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"...it is not my purpose to attempt a real autobiography. I simply want to tell the story of my numerous experiments with truth, and as my life consists of nothing but those experiments, it is true that the story will take the shape of an autobiography...", He adds in the introduction. And hence the title My Experiments with Truth. However, he further notes that "... [the experiments] will of course include experiments with non-violence, celibacy and ...
See also:The Story of My Experiments with Truth, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Etymology, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Overview, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Spiritual angle, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Political and Scientific angle, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - First publication and later editions, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - About the Translator, The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Book Reviews Read more here: » The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Etymology |
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 |  |  | The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - Gandhi film - AwardsGandhi received eight Academy Awards:
Best Picture
Best Actor - Ben Kingsley
Best Director - Richard Attenborough.
Best Art Direction - Stuart Craig, Bob Laing, Michael Seirton
Best Cinematography - Billy Williams, Ronnie Taylor
Best Costume Design - Bhanu Athaiya, John Mollo
Best Editing - John Bloom
Best Original Screenplay - John Briley
It also received nominations for:
Best Makeup - Tom Smith
Best Original Score - Ravi Shankar, George Fenton
Best Sound - Gerry Humphreys, Robin O'Donog ...
See also:Gandhi film, Gandhi film - Synopsis, Gandhi film - Cast, Gandhi film - Awards, Gandhi film - Trivia Read more here: » Gandhi film: Encyclopedia II - Gandhi film - Awards |
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 |  |  | The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - Leo Tolstoy - Religious and political beliefsTolstoy's Christian beliefs were based on the Sermon on the Mount, and particularly on the phrase about turn the other cheek, which he saw as a justification for pacifism, nonviolence and nonresistance. Tolstoy believed by being a Christian made him a pacifist and, due to the military force used by his government, by being a pacifist made him an anarchist. He felt very isolated in these beliefs, suffering on occasion with depression so severe that if he saw a rope it made him think of hanging himsel ...
See also:Leo Tolstoy, Leo Tolstoy - Early life, Leo Tolstoy - Novels and Fictional Works, Leo Tolstoy - Religious and political beliefs, Leo Tolstoy - Bibliography Read more here: » Leo Tolstoy: Encyclopedia II - Leo Tolstoy - Religious and political beliefs |
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Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The first part.
Several early commentators, focusing mainly on the first part of the book, see it as part of the American self-help and positive thinking culture, epitomised by Norman Vincent Peale and by the New Thought movement. Some have described it as having Christian-anarchist characteristics. It has also been compared to the children's tale The Little Engine That Could. But while Jonathan Livingston Seagull may take the form of a traditional animal fable, and can be enjoyed by young children ...
See also:Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Plot, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Interpretation, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The first part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The second part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The third part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Bach’s authorship, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Derivative and referencing works Read more here: » Jonathan Livingston Seagull: Encyclopedia II - Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Interpretation |
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 |  |  | The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - Leo Tolstoy - Religious and political beliefsTolstoy's Christian beliefs were based on the Sermon on the Mount, and particularly on the phrase about turn the other cheek, which he saw as a justification for pacifism, nonviolence and nonresistance. Tolstoy believed being a Christian made him a pacifist and, due to the military force used by his government, being a pacifist made him an anarchist. He felt very isolated in these beliefs, suffering on occasion with depression so severe that if he saw a rope it made him think of hanging himsel ...
See also:Leo Tolstoy, Leo Tolstoy - Early life, Leo Tolstoy - Novels and Fictional Works, Leo Tolstoy - Religious and political beliefs, Leo Tolstoy - Bibliography Read more here: » Leo Tolstoy: Encyclopedia II - Leo Tolstoy - Religious and political beliefs |
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 |  |  | The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Kheda GujaratIn Kheda, a district of villages and small towns in Gujarat, the peasants mostly owned their own lands, and were economically better-off than their compatriots in Bihar, although on the whole, the district was plagued by poverty, scant resources, the social evils of alcoholism and untouchability, and overall British indifference and hegemony.
However, a terrible famine had struck the district and a large part of Gujarat, and virtually destroyed the agrarian economy. The poor peasants had barely enough to feed themselves, but the Briti ...
See also:Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Champaran Bihar, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Kheda Gujarat, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Gandhi's Solution, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - In Champaran, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - In Kheda, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Success and Legacy Read more here: » Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha: Encyclopedia II - Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Kheda Gujarat |
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 |  |  | The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - Jonathan Livingston Seagull - PlotThe novel tells the story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a seagull who is seized by a passion for flight. He pushes himself, learning everything he can about flying, until finally his unwillingness to conform results in his expulsion from his clan. An outcast, he continues to learn, becomes increasingly pleased with his abilities and leads an idyllic life.
One day, Jonathan is met by two seagulls, who take him to a “higher plane of existence”, where he meets other gulls who love to fly. He discovers that his sheer tenacity and de ...
See also:Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Plot, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Interpretation, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The first part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The second part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The third part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Bach’s authorship, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Derivative and referencing works Read more here: » Jonathan Livingston Seagull: Encyclopedia II - Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Plot |
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 |  |  | The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Gandhi's SolutionWhile many civic groups sent petitions and published editorials, Gandhi proposed satyagraha - non-violent, mass civil disobedience. While it was strictly non-violent, Gandhi was proposing real action, a real revolt that the oppressed peoples of India were dying to undertake.
Gandhi also insisted that neither the protestors in Bihar nor in Gujarat allude to or try to propagate the concept of Swaraj, or Independence. This was not about political freedom, but a revolt against abject tyranny amidst a terrible humanita ...
See also:Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Champaran Bihar, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Kheda Gujarat, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Gandhi's Solution, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - In Champaran, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - In Kheda, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Success and Legacy Read more here: » Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha: Encyclopedia II - Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Gandhi's Solution |
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 |  |  | The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Bach’s authorshipRichard Bach has claimed that he is, in a sense, not the author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. He has stated that the words came to him in visions, and he merely wrote them down. [2] [3] He has made no such claims for any of his other writings.
The authorship of Jonathan Livingston Seagull is discussed in The Nature of Personal Reality written by channelling Jane Roberts, whom Bach had previously visited.
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See also:Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Plot, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Interpretation, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The first part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The second part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The third part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Bach’s authorship, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Derivative and referencing works Read more here: » Jonathan Livingston Seagull: Encyclopedia II - Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Bach’s authorship |
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 |  |  | The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Derivative and referencing worksBach’s Jonathan Livington Seagull has inspired the production of a motion picture of the same name, with a soundtrack by Neil Diamond. The film was made by Hall-Bartlett Productions many years before computer-generated effects were available. In order to make seagulls act on cue and perform aerobatics, Mark Smith of Escondido, California built radio-controlled gliders that looked remarkably like real seagulls from a few feet away. [4]
There is also a ballet based on Jonathan Livingston Seagull.< ...
See also:Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Plot, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Interpretation, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The first part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The second part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - The third part, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Bach’s authorship, Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Derivative and referencing works Read more here: » Jonathan Livingston Seagull: Encyclopedia II - Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Derivative and referencing works |
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 |  |  | The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Encyclopedia II - Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Kheda, GujaratIn Kheda, a district of villages and small towns in Gujarat, the peasants mostly owned their own lands, and were economically better-off than their compatriots in Bihar, although on the whole, the district was plagued by poverty, scant resources, the social evils of alcoholism and untouchability, and overall British indifference and hegemony.
However, a terrible famine had struck the district and a large part of Gujarat, and virtually destroyed the agrarian economy. The poor peasants had barely enough to feed themselves, but the Briti ...
See also:Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Champaran, Bihar, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Kheda, Gujarat, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Gandhi's Solution, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - In Champaran, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - In Kheda, Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Success and Legacy Read more here: » Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha: Encyclopedia II - Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha - Kheda, Gujarat |
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