Tuesday 18 July 2023

NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN 2007 X PRECIATE IT

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Vegetarian and vegan diets are linked to a reduced risk of depression and anxiety, multiple studies have found.

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ULTIMATE CASEBOOK OF PSYCHOPATHY

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PHILADELPHIA 1993

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Almost 40 percent of people’s first memories are fictional, the largest ever survey on the subject finds.

Most people’s real, verifiable earliest memories date from around three-and-a-half years of age, scientists have found.

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GOOD NIGHT SON 

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"We get lost in doing, thinking, remembering, anticipating - lost in a maze of complexity and a world of problems. Nature can show us the way home, the way out of the prison of our own minds.
We have forgotten what plants and animals still know. We have forgotten how to be - to be still, to be ourselves, to be where life is: Here and Now.
Whenever you bring your attention to anything natural, anything that has come into existence without human intervention, you step out of the prison of conceptualized thinking. To bring your attention to a stone, a tree, or an animal, does not mean to think about it, but simply to perceive it, to hold it in your Awareness. Its essence then transmits itself to you. You can sense how still it is, and in doing so, the same stillness arises within you. You sense how deeply it rests in Being. In realizing this, you too come to a place of rest deep within yourself.
When walking or resting in nature, honor that realm. Be still. Look. Listen. See how every animal and every plant is completely itself. Unlike humans, they have not split themselves in two. They do not live through mental images of themselves, so they do not need to be concerned with trying to protect and enhance those images. The deer is itself. The daffodil is itself.
All things in nature are one with the totality. They haven't removed themselves from the fabric of the whole by claiming a separate existence: "me" and the rest of the universe. The contemplation of nature can free you of that "me", the great troublemaker."
~ Eckhart Tolle
Through Rajesh Arora

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“Like most misery, it started with apparent happiness.”
― Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

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“It kills me sometimes, how people die.”
― Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

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“I am haunted by humans.”
― Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

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T E C H N O L O G Y The risk of dying in a plane crash is low, though estimates vary from some 1 in 11,000 to 1 in 11 million. But if it happens, your seat could make a difference. That’s the message from Doug Drury, Professor of Aviation at Central Queensland University, author of an article on the subject published in The Conversation which looks back to a 2015 analysis in Time magazine of 35 years of plane crash data. This revealed that, statistically speaking, the most popular and comfortable seats are not the safest in the case of an accident. On the contrary: the central seats in the back rows of the plane are revealed as the safest. Passengers in the central seats at the back of the plane suffer a death rate of 28% in case of an accident. In comparison, passengers seated on the aisle in the middle third of the cabin suffer a death rate of 44%.

SAFEST - CENTRAL BACK SEATS

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JUVENOTOLOGY - AGING RESEARCH 

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STAMPEDE SCIENCE 




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PROBLEM OF SUBJECTIVE IDEALISM 

THEN HPOC

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I THE CONSC IS THE WITNESS OF THE EGO

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SHIVA MEANS CONSCIOUNESS

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SANKHYA , PATANJALI YOGA  STOPS AT DUALISM - CONSCIOUSNESS AND NATURE

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3 BRANCHES OF PHILOSOPHY - OEA 



ONTOLOGY - STUDY OF REALITY - USED TO CALL METAPHYSICS-    SAT

EPISTEMIOLOGY- HOW TO KNOW ANYTHING - CHIT 

AXIOLOGY- WHAT IS POINT OF IT ALL- MEANING PURPOSE BEAUTY- ANANDA 

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ATMAN IS LOCUS OR GROUND OF ALL JOY

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WE ARE IN AN OCEAN OF EXISTENCE

UNIVERSAL GROUND OF CONSC- INDIVIDUAL HEAD SET

ADHAR AND ADHEY ARE SAME, DRSHTA AND DRISHTA ARE SAME , 

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NAME FORM ACTY OF TABLE IS ON GROUND OF WOOD

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JAGAT- PANCHABHUTA VILASA- MAYA VILASA - CHID VILASA - CHID VIVARTA - CHINMAYA- CHIN MATRA 

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