Archive for the ‘Philosophy’ Category

Andy Letcher’s History Of Magic Mushrooms

July 1st, 2010 in Philosophy
Andy Letcher’s 2006 book on the history of magic mushrooms is definitely a must read for anyone with an interest in shrooms; which is not to say that you will necessarily like it. In fact, the intellectual, scientific and clinical analysis provided by the author may actually annoy you. But you still need to read it! Why? Because there is almost certainly no other living bei
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Understanding The Idea Of Premonitions

July 1st, 2010 in Philosophy
Have you ever had a premonition? What makes a person know something is going to happen before it actually does? Is it a paranormal event or is it just a feeling that we have that things are not as they should be? Scientists do not believe in premonitions. They believe in what they know as fact. However, there have been many recorded instances of people knowing or having a feeling about
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Harnessing The Power Of The Subconscious Mind

July 1st, 2010 in Philosophy
The mind is the most powerful force in the universe and you should not underestimate the power of your own subconscious mind. Remember that no matter what a person says or does all action originates in the mind. In some instances, the actions of the mind are manifested on a conscious level. For example, if you wish to change the channel on the TV, you think about it and then you
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Different Ways Individuals Convey Their Identities

June 24th, 2010 in Philosophy
Do you feel that you really have a good grasp on your own identity? Every human being has an identity – a summary of a person’s individual feelings, thoughts, actions, and personality traits. Unfortunately, many people don’t understand their own identities until relatively late in life, sometimes only when they’re middle-aged. Life can be a difficult journ
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Five Major Elements Of Christian Belief

June 22nd, 2010 in Philosophy
Christian believers typically adhere to five traditions that form a worldview that shapes the nature of their beliefs. This outlook may also contain characteristics that other individuals perceive as factors which, in fact, identify a person as a Christian. The article that follows is not intended to be a creed or the final statement on the matter, but a dependable outline of Christian
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Mastering Remote Viewing How-To Methods

June 22nd, 2010 in Philosophy
Are you interested in learning some of the remote viewing how to tricks? It’s a rather interesting topic and it’s based around a theory that you can see things. That is to say you can see things that you are not physically present to see in the first place. When you learn remote viewing, you are able to find out things that you otherwise wouldn’t have known, or
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Remote Viewing Test – Easily Measure Your Powers!

June 22nd, 2010 in Philosophy
When we say remote viewing, what is being referred to is the ability to ’see’ people, objects and places which are not within the range of normal vision or the other four normal senses, for that matter. Learning remote viewing techniques will mean you will be able to see something which is happening somewhere that you cannot physically reach; this mental faculty will allow y
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The Effects Of Technology On Humanity

June 18th, 2010 in Philosophy
What does it mean to be a human being? Well, it means many things, of course – but what the question is truly asking is, What does it really mean to be a human being? One of the things that define us as a species is that we can empathize. several primates show this capacity, too, a very special trait that’s apparently shared only with only one other set of crea
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Regression Therapy – Get Your Past Life Back

June 17th, 2010 in Philosophy
Has there ever been a time in your life when you feel that no one wants or cares about you? Do you feel like you’re always being victimized? Are you angry? Have trouble with relationships? There’s a chance that there’s just something missing and you just cannot figure out what it is. If this is true, then perhaps it is time to turn to Regression Therapy. Does an
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A Quick Analysis Of Candide By Voltaire

June 16th, 2010 in Philosophy
Candide is a picaresque comedy and social satire by the great man of French letters, Voltaire, proceeding with Job-like determination from one misadventure to another over the course of thirty bitingly humorous chapters. The namesake protagonist is really a nave young man whose innocence serves as a foil for the numerous horrific but equally comedic situations that occur. His tri
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