Conception of the macrocosm in the Pratyabhijna system is based on a very deep study of the microcosm. |
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Of course, I'm setting up a tidy opposition here between the microcosm and the macrocosm, between the political and the philosophical. |
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Clearly we have no trouble building systems of thought around whatever we perceive the structure of the macrocosm to be. |
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The human being is thus a microcosm, containing in little the same energies as the macrocosm. |
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Very soon, however, junkspace becomes a virus that spreads and proliferates throughout the macrocosm. |
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The science of primordial energy relates the electricity of macrocosm and microcosm. |
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By this time the correlation of the macrocosm and microcosm was complete and the doctrine of metempsychosis fully formulated. |
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Both deal with the union of the microcosm with the macrocosm, although they might use different terminology. |
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We must not weary of studying the microcosm if we wish rightly to understand the macrocosm of a developed economic order. |
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The microcosm as well as the macrocosm is based on a constant harmony of movement, from the atoms to the galaxies. |
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First, that since both macrocosm and microcosm were made by God, therefore there are important analogies between them. |
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In order to describe the consumer vortex, we move from the microcosm to the macrocosm. |
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Some of these traditions also mapped this onto the breath as a way of talking about macrocosm and microcosm. |
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Through such liturgy, both the universe as macrocosm and the individual human being as microcosm are transformed, transfigured and deified. |
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Its clear globe reveals a magnified view into the pores of the leaf upon which it rests, encouraging appreciation to the macrocosm of beauty that exists at micro scale. |
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A speculative citizen of the world, he wrote in an ornate style and, as one critic said, delighted in mirroring the macrocosm in a microcosm. |
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Another area of nature symbolism is that of the microcosm and macrocosm of heaven and Earth. |
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Yin and yang are present throughout the macrocosm of the world just as they are present in the microcosm of the human body. |
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It is the relation between the microcosm and the macrocosm, between the inner world and the outer world. |
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The above discussion about Le Corbusier's influence on modern Indian architects and planners is just a microcosm symbolic of the macrocosm. |
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The composition is a visualisation of Fludd's central thesis that there is an analogy between microcosm and macrocosm. |
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It is about invisible performances that take place in the microcosm and the macrocosm. |
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Research scientists are investigating fundamental aspects of the microcosm and macrocosm. |
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We see that there is concern to have in our macrocosm and it's being played out on our microcosm on campuses as well. |
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Like them he believes that the macrocosm of the enormous complexity of the personality is reflected in the microcosm of every gesture, every vocalization. |
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It included not only human beings but also everything else in the universe, through the reciprocal relationship of the human microcosm with the macrocosm of the created order. |
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Gattaca plays off the microcosm, the inner genetic make-up of the individual as the most reductionist way of perceiving human life and the vast macrocosm. |
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In my personal practice of Tai Chi I find a well executed form shifts my awareness from ego chatter to a greater sense of integration with the macrocosm. |
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Everything combined to build up belief in this parallel world, in which microcosm and macrocosm were linked by complex networks of correspondences and powers. |
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This album's strength lies in addressing both microcosm and macrocosm. |
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The two keys represent the uniting of the microcosm and the macrocosm. |
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Most important is the nearly universal idea of microcosm and macrocosm. |
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We are considered microcosms of the macrocosm of the universe. |
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They can be seen as cosmic instruments, symbolic of manifesting the vibration of each of the planets to bring balance from the macrocosm to us as the microcosm. |
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If this hiatus were to be bridged, man's potential role as a conscious, electrical intermediary between the microcosm and the macrocosm would begin to reveal itself. |
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Heaven reflected Earth, and macrocosm echoed microcosm. |
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The glassy orb, an image of the world or the cosmos, makes you think of Leonardo's scientific research and his philosophy of the microcosm of the human being within the macrocosm of the universe. |
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And both microcosm and macrocosm manifest the Metacosm. This is the law of correspondence. |
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Based on a conception of the universe where microcosm and macrocosm are echoes of the same reality, Leonardo da Vinci searched for analogies to create bridges between the disparate fields of human knowledge. |
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All the levels of the universe, the macrocosm, come about through the radiation or manifestation of God, the metacosm. |
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The idea of a microcosm containing the universal macrocosm thus extends into the field of reality, knowledge and consequently into the field of medicine. |
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What are the meditative foundations for eurythmy therapy as a therapeutic tool which, through movement, can connect the human being as microcosm to the macrocosm and its healing forces? |
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But, as with Jovovich, there was microcosm within macrocosm – this time, a little Perspex box with water and a live duck symbolising something or other. |
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The great idea leading these scientists and bold seekers is the absolute relationship, the deep harmony, between the microcosm and the macrocosm, i.e. between man and the universe. |
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Science inspired some poets, as evidenced by Anne Simpson's Is, wherein the cell was envisioned as a microcosm within a macrocosm that was itself a microcosm, elements of each intricately intertwined. |
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To put is simply, a discarnate supersensory hylic ponderable somatic macrocosm that lifts the nebula tectonics to a sphere never before encountered on a rubbish dump. |
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