Once, during my 11th year of living at the ashram, a Hindu-style spiritual retreat, I actually experienced that transcendental state. |
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Of the irrational, transcendental numbers, pi seems to get all the attention. |
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To sum up, the Yezidis' conception of a personal God is transcendental and static of the extreme type. |
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Other terms for this ontology are pluralistic realism and transcendental realism. |
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I seem to be insinuating the possibility and attractiveness of an ideology that will analyze social ills on a transcendental plane. |
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Some people regard the religious as more spiritual and transcendental persons. |
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It is true that people out of poverty long for something higher, transcendental and spiritual. |
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What's cool about this idea is that it implies a transcendental, eternal spiritual life. |
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Religious miracles like paranormal claims postulate a nonnatural transcendental realm that allegedly cannot be evaluated by evidence or reason. |
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The spiritual in man may soar in the highest transcendental realms, but man's body is essentially that of an animal. |
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Hindus readily accept as reality transcendental realms of Gods and devas and higher modes of consciousness than that in which we commonly live. |
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Through visual art, he tried to express a transcendental mysticism that he felt he could not fully communicate through music. |
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Isaac's prayer is symbolic of the transcendental spiritual beauty of Judaism. |
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The basis of the aesthetic-ethical movement was Kant's transcendental idealism. |
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Kant's assertion that transcendental idealism entails empirical realism is difficult to interpret. |
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Echoes of the subsequent post-Hegelian criticisms of Kantian transcendental philosophy are found in the early work of Horkheimer and Marcuse. |
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Husserl sees his own transcendental phenomenology as the true heir to Kant's transcendental philosophy. |
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Kant conveyed this point in the idea that consciousness entails a transcendental a priori not capturable by experience or observation. |
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Mathematicians had regarded algebraic numbers as, in some sense, simpler than transcendental numbers. |
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In 1851 he published results on transcendental numbers removing the dependence on continued fractions. |
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Only the arc lengths of transcendental curves such as the cycloid and the logarithmic spiral had been calculated before this. |
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If fifth-degree polynomials are so hard, what can one do with transcendental functions of a complex variable? |
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You have remarked that mind-altering drugs offer only a hint of the transcendental experience that many people seek by using them. |
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If the transcendental philosophy is not a version of Leibnizian rationalism, why is it not a repetition of the sceptical empiricism of Hume? |
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The Supreme Personality of Godhead is transcendental to the cosmic manifestation. |
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The poetry is in a sense self-referential because it explores the transcendental logics of the poetic process. |
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As a good, practicing Derridean, I do not believe in transcendental and timeless qualities. |
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Secondly, Glock defends Strawson's dismissal of transcendental idealism and transcendental psychologism. |
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Kant's moral philosophy emerges from the amalgamation of the idea of transcendental freedom with that of an imperative of reason. |
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Thus spirit possession is interpreted as a transcendental experience which has material, bodily manifestations. |
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He neither drinks, nor smokes, preferring transcendental meditation to the highs attained through substance abuse. |
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Tombs of the Unknown Soldier thus translate the private suffering of war into transcendental sources of collective identity. |
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But there is something transcendental about shared values that shouldn't be subordinated to tactical requirements. |
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Or should they legitimately be applied only to continuous curves susceptible of being expressed by algebraic or transcendental equations? |
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When we relate this reverence to our experience of the sublime, we have a sense, however fleeting, of the transcendental. |
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At times, as in the coda of the first movement, the emotional release is transcendental. |
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All of the lofty transcendental concepts that are in the higher worlds are meant to become a part of our experience and cognizance. |
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Those who are mainly interested in the transcendental siddhi of buddhahood are given all eleven initiations. |
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You may call it transcendental bliss, purified intuition that enables one to see the Supreme as one's own Self. |
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He becomes a practising mystic using wise passiveness and transcendental experience as methods of breaking his ego chains. |
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Kant's transcendental idealism should not be confused with subjective idealism which makes the physical dependent on the mental. |
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His biography is eminently sensible on a subject about which much high-flown transcendental nonsense has been written. |
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Based on that, perhaps Norse may have a transcendental element to it that may have been very lost due to the broken lineage. |
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If catalepsy is a possession, acatalepsy is the state of ultimate freedom, and the condition of transcendental ignorance. |
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That the other is another transcendental, world-constituting ego is essential if there is to be genuinely transcendental intersubjectivity. |
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A transcendental number is an irrational number that is not a root of any polynomial equation with integer coefficients. |
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Behind him, he knew, the empyreal capital endured, the snowy grounds around it merely accentuating its transcendental, yet solitary, existence. |
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The first edition of the Critique contained a lengthy exposition of the theory of transcendental idealism. |
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O my merciful Lord Chaitanya, may the nectarean Ganges waters of Your transcendental activities flow on the surface of my desert-like tongue. |
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The task of cinema would be not to represent this but to actualise its trajectories, to insufflate the fiber of this transcendental universe. |
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Hiller's art deals with the transcendental and the visionary, with dreams, trances, hallucinations and altered states of consciousness. |
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One of those pithy phrases that tie together life, death, and the transcendental power of the written word. |
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Or that communion with God is but a transcendental, emotional state of self-negation and acceptance? |
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The outer acts are swift and urgent, transcendental but never religiose. |
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He also practices it by bringing transcendental techniques into the boardroom to create the mental environment to generate ideas. |
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There are also a lot of rousing singalongs devoted to Gough's belief in the transcendental power of love, balanced by lyrical dramas bleakly pondering death and the afterlife. |
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The bread of banishment, the consciousness of human pain, extension, time, numbers are the steps by which this poetry endeavors to ascend to a transcendental metaphysic. |
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Today's terrorists increasingly look at their acts of death and destruction as sacramental or transcendental on a spiritual or eschatological level. |
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I ended up with something like transcendental animistic chaos with stress on the importance if imminent divinity when I was done with it, which has worked well for me so far. |
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These transcendental depictions of spiritual evocation ring true. |
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His paintings were the product of a fertile imagination, love of the sea, and the transcendental aspirations common to several 19th-century American painters. |
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White represents the transcendental feeling of purity and clarity. |
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It does not constitute either a sect or a school of thought, but is rather a spiritual or transcendental practice, which persists despite criticism from orthodox theologians. |
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It seems that transcendental phenomenology inevitably involves solipsism. |
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On the other hand, transcendental empiricism has epistemological implications insofar as knowledge too must be formed in a process of individuation. |
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How should we assess Husserl's transcendental phenomenology? |
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The group lives by the idea of promoting the peace and prosperity of every individual and every nation through transcendental meditation and the observance of natural law. |
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Kant's solution of the problem of God, which regards the concept of God simply as a transcendental postulate of practical reason or a regulative idea, is unacceptable. |
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Eze evidently thinks it very important to emphasize that Kant appealed to his transcendental philosophy and his theory of the a priori to formulate his racial theory. |
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The transcendental unity of the semiotically self-sufficient text and undifferentiated spectator dissolved into a complex series of critical and discursive relations. |
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The praises were embroidered with rhythmic drumbeats, flags waving in typical colours and the transcendental smell of burning vegetation that engulfed the gathering. |
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The very names negative numbers, irrational numbers, transcendental numbers, imaginary numbers, and ideal points at infinity indicate ambivalence. |
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It was decided to concentrate on a three-volume work on the Higher transcendental functions, to be followed by two volumes of tables of integrals. |
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They were largely Westerners, like the Tonnessens, who had come to Saraswati through transcendental meditation. |
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Only this is to be reverenced in the rational being, that he feels and acts as a member of a transcendental realm, while recognizing that he can know only the world of nature. |
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I have just finished an extensive treatise on a certain class of transcendental functions to present it to the Institute which will be done next Monday. |
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That was the David Lynch Foundation in the documentary, and they actually taught me transcendental Meditation. |
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And so he had that rational side to him, and then he had the transcendental side. |
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Appearing in L.A. with Russell Brand, the heady director discussed how transcendental Meditation changed his life. |
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To say that a number of constituted meanings are compossible is to say no more than that a transcendental subject has in fact succeeded in constituting them. |
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It is an irrational and transcendental number, continuing infinitely without repeating. |
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The following three chapters are concerned with Kant's socratism, his transcendental logic, and his treatment of teleology in the Third Critique. |
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The difference between transcendental and empirical cognitive powers can be illustrated by Kant's idea of the schematism of categories. |
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You see, those who practise transcendental meditation regard yogic flying as a natural extension of the conventional exercises. |
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He views ultimate reality as causal, not transcendental, in religious experience and as partially effable. |
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Whether or not transcendental meditation has any scientific basis seems rather beside the point. |
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Consequently, what one might call the chiliastic, mystical, or transcendental experience is central to Perennial utopias. |
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The benefit aimed to raise funds to teach transcendental meditation to one million children around the world. |
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As an irrational and transcendental number, it will continue infinitely without repetition or pattern. |
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The specter of transcendental meditation, it is not too much to suggest, hovers over both Syntonic Research and the Cosmic Beam Experience. |
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What else is a woman to wear during her transcendental meditation? |
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As with the transcendental leitmotif, Philipse finds serious epistemological shortcomings in Heidegger's neo-Hegelianism. |
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The latter is exemplified in the a priori religious consciousness of Friedrich Schleiermacher or the transcendental existential of Karl Rahner. |
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In this regard, the following equation was used because the transcendental function has four new variables. |
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To select the type of production function of broiler, the estimations of Cobb-Douglas and transcendental functions were used. |
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The series expansion for many transcendental functions can be obtained from the Maclaurin's series. |
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Other topics include the geometry of numbers, transcendental numbers, the Roth theorem, Hensel's lemma and the local-global principle. |
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He has only to accept believingly and trustingly his own transcendental hope of resurrection and, therefore, also be on the look out. |
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This early transcendental version treats exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions in chapter three. |
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He also comes up with an ingenious transcendental argument against trivialism, based upon the idea of the impossibility of accepting trivialism by any conscious being like us. |
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Ameriks also argues for a modest reading of Kant's claim in the second Critique that Spinozism is the only alternative to transcendental idealism. |
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The absolute goal of all phenomenological inquiry is pure consciousness as it manifests itself in the transcendental ego, the source of all intentional acts. |
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American spirituality has been shaped and practiced in an environment of utilitarian salvationism, of narcissistic abandon and transcendental egoism. |
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The IRTC and the codex scholastically make a thorough transcendental analysis of the present day's global situation in a composite and totalistic perspective. |
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One could call play the absence of the transcendental signified as limitlessness of play, that is to say as the destruction of ontotheology and the metaphysics of presence. |
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Cooke argues that hope plays a transcendental function in thought and inquiry as a necessary condition for the possibility of asking questions initiating inquiry. |
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The main aim of this paper is to have a series expansion for a given transcendental function other than the conventional one usually obtained from the Maclaurin's series. |
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