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  • Soul Lives
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    The Soul Is Immortal The task of this paper is to explain how the soul is immortal and lives on through people's impressions. There is something inside of all human beings that lives on forever. Even when death is upon us, the soul of a person never dies. Thus, we arrive at the statement the soul is immortal. Immortal is something we people associate with ideas like people or gods, who can never die. Immortal is a very strong word because it means quite a bit to human life, and more importantly ...
  • People Like Emerson And Thoreau
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    Transcendentalism Back in the 1800's, people trusted in their inner soul. it was called transcendentalism. People like Emerson and Thoreau were transcendentalism. They didn't think with their heads. They do things like in their first impression. If they sees that a tree is violet, they will paint it violet. During that era, Romanticism was party of it too. Ideas of Romanticism with transcendentalism. In our everyday life, we use transcendentalism. We use our head to think and our hart to feel lo...
  • Greatest Hits
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    AALIYAH ALICIA KEYSALLUREBLACKSTREETBLAQUE-Braque Out BLU CANTRELL BOBBY BROWN-Forever-Greatest Hits BOYZ II MEN-Legacy: Greatest Hits Collection-ExtrasBRANDYBRIAN MCKNIGHT BROWNSTONE-All For Love? CAM " RON-S.D.E. -Harlem's Greatest-Come Home With Me CAMP LO-Let's Do It AgainCHARLI BALTIMORE-Cold As Ice? CHRIS ROCK-Born Suspect-Roll With The New-Bigger & Blacker CHRISTINA AGUILERA-Remix Plus? -Just Be Free Mi Reflejo (Bonus Remixes)? D'ANGELO-Brown Sugar-Live At The Jazz Caf'e-Voodoo DA BRAT-Un...
  • Soul Above The Body
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    Throughout this class I have developed a solid understanding of the philosophies of great ancient philosophers such as Parmenides, Aristotle, Plato. However the philosopher I find myself agreeing with most is Socrates. Although there are some distinct differences in what I believe to be the ultimate meaning behind life, which I will later address, I believe his thoughts on how one should live their life to be the wisest of any philosopher we have studied. First, let me relate what I understand S...
  • New Philosophical Foundation For Reincarnation
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    Reincarnation written by: Sivan Kaplan grade: 10th score: 90%date: 16/2/97 Reincarnation is the belief that after death, one's soul keeps existing and is reborn another person or animal. It keeps reborn ing until it redeems itself. Then it returns to the temple of god, which the Buddhists call 'Nirvana' -eternal tranquillity. Two of the many ancient tribes who believed in reincarnation are the Greeks and the Egyptians. Karma, the belief that our actions determine our future, is one of the founda...
  • Thoreau Lives At Walden Pond
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    A Comparison of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson's Beliefs concerning Simplicity, the Value and Potential of Our Soul, and Our Imagination. Henry David Thoreau tests Ralph Waldo Emerson's ideas about nature by living at Walden Pond, where he discovers that simplicity in physical aspects brings deepness to our mind, our soul to its fullest potential, and our imagination to be uplifted to change our lives. These two men believe that nature is what forces us not to depend on others' idea...
  • Prisoners In The Cave And Glaucon
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    In Plato's Republic, Glaucon is introduced to the reader as a man who loves honor, sex, and luxury. As The Republic progresses through books and Socrates' arguments of how and why these flaws make the soul unhappy began to piece together, Glaucon relates some of these cases to his own life, and begins to see how Socrates' line of reasoning makes more sense than his own. Once Glaucon comes to this realization, he embarks on a path of change on his outlook of what happiness is, and this change is ...
  • First God Forms Adam
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    The Bible is often time misquoted when it comes to the issue of abortion. In fact the word of God makes it clear to us that abortion is not a sin, it's quite clear that to believe otherwise is nothing short of idolatry and blasphemy and those are definitely sins. One of the most beautiful chapters in the Bible is Psalms 139". For thou hast possessed my reins: thou hast covered me in my mother's womb. I will praise thee; or I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works: and that my...
  • Virginia's Claim Of Reincarnation
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    Reincarnation A weird idea of much interest is that of reincarnation. What is reincarnation? Some say it's the fact that a person's soul lives without a body and throughout the years possesses different bodies. Is this true or is reincarnation the result of a mentally unstable person's vivid imagination or even the result of, when a person takes something they have he ardor seen, forgets about ever hearing or seeing it and then remembers the event (s) as happening in another life. These three hy...
  • Their Soul And The Lords Of Karma
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    I suppose in the world, today, there are really three approaches to the idea of reincarnation. A two-fold one in the West, where the idea itself is almost non-existent, either a belief in the transmigration of souls - that you could be a human being in one life and an animal in the next, and therefore that there is great danger in swiping flies and treading on ants because it could be your grandmother - or simply an interest in past lives. That is almost the sole interest in the concept of rebir...
  • Sort Of Self Struggle
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    Q 1. Can you response to the view that the hardest struggle in life is the struggle against own selfishness. Give reasons for your answer showing that you have considered different points of view. Amongst the most difficult of all the good deeds is said to be the fight against ones self. This might be a surprise for the reader but the fact is very much true and thus that is maybe why Allah mentioned it to be the greater Jihad while the holy War jihad was termed the lesser Jihad despite its agony...
  • Person's Karma Resides Within The Soul
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    Scholars cannot say when Hinduism began, but they believe that it started about the year 1000 B.C. Hinduism finds its roots from the Aryan people who migrated to Greece and India around 1000 B.C. Many of their customs, traditions, rites, symbols, and myths contributed to Hinduism. Hindus view the world as arising through divine activity. Hindus believe there is one main god, Brahman, who is the highest deity or the Absolute, but they also believe there are lesser gods with other powers. Due to t...
  • Rational Part Of The Soul
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    Plato and Aristotle were great Philosophers whose philosophy made a great impact. Both Philosophers had their own ideas as to the world and how we should live in it. Their philosophies where similar, yet had their own ideas that made them unique. Aristotle was a student of Plato, which in turn was a student of Socrates. Plato (428 BC-328 BC) a student of Socrates also know as an idealist, had four basic premises which include the following; that there are two worlds, the super sensible and the s...

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