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Author | : Brenda Hiatt |
Publisher | : Brenda Hiatt |
Total Pages | : 397 |
Release | : 2023-07-12 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1947205382 |
A harrowing choice When the vicious tyrant who killed her family escapes from a Martian prison, young Sovereign Emileia must delve into his twisted mind to stop him from wreaking havoc on her people. But is she strong enough to resist the pull of the dark side? Young Sovereign Emileia is increasingly overwhelmed by mounting pressures and responsibilities both on Earth and Mars. On her 17th birthday, she gets a double dose of bad news. Her Regent on Mars has suffered an unexpected complication during what should have been a routine procedure. Then, before she can even blow out her birthday candles, she learns that Faxon, the murderous ex-dictator who killed her family, has escaped from a Martian prison and has yet to be found. Coincidence? Almost certainly not! Though she’s currently millions of miles away on Earth, the Sovereign, known to her friends as M, is determined to do something to help her people on Mars…especially when Faxon starts making threats and wreaking havoc. She comes up with a plan to stop him and feels obligated to carry it through despite dire warnings from her soulmate Rigel and her best friends. The much-anticipated continuation of the electrifying Starstruck series, where teen romance blends with science fiction to open a whole new world of action, adventure and discovery!
Author | : Harvey Birenbaum |
Publisher | : University Press of America |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780819167576 |
Presents a study of mythology based on the analysis of nonlinear form, the self's confrontation with its world, and the nature of mythic truth. Drawing on texts world-wide and on many theorists, including Cassirer, Eliade, Jung, Levi-Strauss, and Buber, the book develops a complex view of the relation between consciousness and culture. A conception of nonlinear, or 'qualitative, ' logic provides the basis for a survey of mythic space, time, cause, identity, and values, with an emphasis on the experience of wonder through mythic imagery and narrative processes
Author | : K. Narayan |
Publisher | : Partridge Publishing |
Total Pages | : 151 |
Release | : 2015-05-15 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1482847655 |
Over the years the interpretation of scriptures has been ritualistic, divisive and worse, in the recent past, bordering on commercialization. As a result the analytical and rationale seeking modern mind has remained disinterested with the subject and reluctant to pursue the teachings contained therein. The true intent of the scriptures, on the other hand, is to help the mind tide over the ever existent turmoil within, through sensible teachings brought out in dialogues between inquisitive, questioning disciples and patient masters. An intent which has sadly remained isolated from the modern mind. This book is an attempt to recast and unfold in a simple manner some of the beautiful and common sense filled messages of Vedanta or the culmination of the ancient Indian scriptures. Messages, which have been tirelessly postulated by seers of the yore and the present, solely to help the modern mind break away from the shackles of despair towards a purposeful, fulfilling and happy life. The references made in the book include the Upanishads, Bhagvad Geeta, Bhagvata Purana and other inspiring anecdotes from the lives of the spiritually evolved.
Author | : Pieter A.M. Seuren |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 197 |
Release | : 2023-05-05 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1000880133 |
This book argues that positivism, though now the dominant paradigm for both the natural and the human sciences, is intrinsically unfit for the latter. In particular, it is unfit for linguistics and cognitive science, where it is ultimately self-destructive, since it fails to account for causality, while the mind, the primary object of research of the human sciences, cannot be understood unless considered to be an autonomous causal force. Author Pieter Albertus Maria Seuren, who died shortly after this manuscript was finished and after a remarkable career, reviews the history of this issue since the seventeenth century. He focuses on Descartes, Leibniz, British Empiricism and Kant, arguing that neither cognition nor language can be adequately accounted for unless the mind is given its full due. This implies that a distinction must be made—following Alexius Meinong, but against Russell and Quine—between actual and virtual reality. The latter is a product of the causally active mind and a necessary ingredient for the setting up of mental models, without which neither cognition nor language can function. Mental models are coherent sets of propositions, and can be wholly or partially true or false. Positivism rules out mental models, blocking any serious semantics and thereby reducing both language and cognition to caricatures of themselves. Seuren presents a causal theory of meaning, linking up language with cognition and solving the old question of what meaning actually amounts to. Key Features: Provides a fundamental reassessment of the methodology of the humanities Makes a distinctive contribution to the conceptual foundations of linguistics and philosophy of mind Explores the philosophical and historical origins of central developments in the human sciences in the past 100 years Offers a new approach to ontology and epistemology in the scientific study of the creative human mind and its products.
Author | : Rhon Johnson |
Publisher | : BookPros, LLC |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2011-04-12 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1934454427 |
When Rhon Johnson was abandoned by his father at age seven, his life was forever altered by the loss of a male role model. Though he had his mother and grandmother for love and support, he struggled with a lack of confidence and an inability to feel comfortable within himself. By his teen years, his life was heading in the wrong direction¿not only did he nearly lose his mother to an abusive boyfriend, but he also began experimenting with drugs. But that all began to change when Johnson discovered his talents on the basketball court, a revelation that not only restored his sense of self-worth, but also helped him realize that his life had a purpose and that the world wasn¿t out to get him. In Bound by Nothing, Rhon Johnson shares his journey to find his true identity, and explains the negative thinking patterns that can be established in childhood, and the part athletics can play in overcoming them.
Author | : Jason Gregory |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2017-05-25 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1620556472 |
Combines cognitive psychology with Zen, Taoist, and Vedic practices to empty the mind • Explains how eliminating external stimulation can alleviate stress and anxiety for a calmer state of mind • Details meditation practices, such as open-awareness meditation, contemplation of Zen koans, and Vipassana meditation, and explores methods of digital detox • Draws on classical yoga, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism as well as cognitive science to explain how and why to fast the mind Stop planning, stop comparing, stop competing, stop thinking, and just breathe deeply for a minute . . . Our undivided attention is something we are rarely able to give for reasons ranging from digital overload to the cultural conditioning of equating busyness with purpose. Just as you might choose a fast from eating to detoxify the body, the best way to overcome this modern mental overload is to periodically fast the mind. Drawing on the spiritual philosophies and meditative practices of classical yoga, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism, Jason Gregory explains how fasting the mind directly impacts your habits and way of being in the world to create peace and calmness in your life as well as allow you to build a firm psychological defense against the increasing bombardment of distractions in our world. Applying psychology and cognitive science to samsara--the cycle of suffering created by our attachment to the impermanent--he explains how overreliance on the rational mind causes imbalances in the autonomic nervous system and suppresses our natural spontaneity, feelings, and intuition. When we are unable to relax the mind deeply, we enter a destabilizing state of stress and anxiety and are unable to liberate the true Self from the impermanence and limitations of the material world. Sharing Zen, Taoist, and Vedic practices to help you empty your mind and gradually restore your natural rhythms, the author shows how to give the mind time to truly relax from stimulation so it can repair itself and come back into equilibrium. He details simple meditation practices that are easy to implement in daily life, such as open-awareness meditation and contemplation of Zen koans, as well as the advanced techniques of Vipassana, a Theravadic Buddhist discipline centered on seclusion from all worldly stimuli. He also offers methods for digital detox and ensuring a good night’s sleep, a major support for healing cognitive impairment and restoring a state of equanimity. By fasting the mind we strip away the distractions and stresses of modern life and return to our original nature as it exists deep within. We become more consciously awake in every moment, allowing us to feel the real beauty of the world and, in turn, to live life more fully, authentically, and peacefully.
Author | : Vamshidhar Onteri |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 54 |
Release | : 2013-11-12 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1304618528 |
As the world is getting more and more globalized, the communication between people with different beliefs, religions, races etc has been happening on a larger and faster scale unlike ever before. This has resulted in clashes among different societies across the globe. This has created a lot of confusion and insecurity among societies all around the world. People have been debating about God, religion and morality on a larger scale. This book is written for those people who are fighting rigorous fundamentalism in their societies. Brings in new thoughts and ideas unlike written, discussed or argued before, debunking most of religious scriptures and beliefs. It helps in fighting fundamentalism and opens a believers mind to reality.
Author | : Mathew Ossja |
Publisher | : Mathew Ossja |
Total Pages | : 186 |
Release | : 2008-08-19 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1434897982 |
The book that recorded some of the heart-warming and uplifting emotions ever-but mostly the darkest, coldest and emptiest feelings that had scarred the once graced heart Enter the conflict, between morals and emotions, decisions and impulses, and how even the darkest moments contrast off the lightest Starting off into cultural backgrounds and perceptions on war and religion an account of emotions dealing with the external part of the mind Then enter into the internal abyss of the mind exploring the personal struggle within a conflicted emotional bind. The hardship of sorrow built upon anger and heartache being victimised by hopelessness and being driven mad by anger Upon the final pages of the internal mind leads back to the outside once again expressing the emotions of happiness and serenity directed by love. What lies beneath the sorrow, heartache and anger, is the driving force behind the control upon impulses with its presence in the end of the mind being self-reconcile
Author | : Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 1925 |
Genre | : Mind and body |
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Author | : PaulS. Macdonald |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2017-09-29 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1351563645 |
In the 20th century theorists of mind were almost exclusively concerned with various versions of the materialist thesis, but prior to current debates accounts of soul and mind reveal an extraordinary richness and complexity ?which bear careful and impartial investigation. This book is the first single-authored, comprehensive work to examine the historical, linguistic and conceptual issues involved in exploring the basic features of the human mind - from its most remote origins to the beginning of the modern period. MacDonald traces the development of an armature of psychical concepts from the Old Testament and Homer's works to the 18th century advocacy of an empirical science of the mind. Along the way, detailed attention is paid to the Presocratics, Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics and Epicurus, before turning to look at the New Testament, Neoplatonism, Augustine, Medieval Islam, Aquinas and Dante. Treatment of Renaissance theories is followed by an unusual (perhaps unique) chapter on the words "soul" and "mind" in English literature from Chaucer to Shakespeare; the story then rejoins the mainstream with analyses of Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. Chapter-focused bibliographies.