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Re: Neuroscienze e buddismo ... (e Scientology che ne pensa?)     

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Author: chnufis
Date: Apr 24, 2008 09:06

...è però evidente...per quale motivo un dio ci avrebbe dovuti creare imperfetti in un mondo imperfetto e quindi doverci mettere alla prova per poter accedere a quello perfetto?Difatti le cosmogonie lo risolvono concordando nell'inserire ad un certo punto della storia delle origini un errore...un elemento caotico che ha permesso che le cose divenissero quello che sono...implicitamente si espone...
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Re: Domande per scientologist ed ex-scientoligist     

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Author: Iilaiel
Date: Dec 4, 2007 00:50

... di tutte le versioni. Compreso "DIANETICS Ron Hubbard Ed NEW-ERA - Fantascienza" Saluti Ribelle60 Sempre restando in tema e-bay. Mi puoi dare qualche altro suggerimento su testi utili a farsi un'idea della cosmogoni dianetics\scientology? New Era edizioni... LOL ci avevo ordinato la serie battaglia per la terra anni fà, ancora oggi continuano a spedirmi pubblicità a casa.
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Re: The Meaning of Life - What the Earliest Ancient Greek Philosophers Knew     

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Author: Laurent
Date: Nov 20, 2007 04:24

... night to man. In the morn his sister-wife Hemera dispersed these mists, revealing the shining blue aither of day. Night and day were regarded as quite independent of the sun in the ancient cosmogonies. Aither was one of the three "airs". The middle air was Aer or Khaos, a colourless mist which enveloped the mortal world. The lower air was Erebos, the mists of darkness, which enveloped the...
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Re: La nazione di Helatrobus     

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Author: San Tommaso
Date: Nov 16, 2007 15:28

"Bushi" ha scritto Sai che mi hai dato un ottimo spunto? Magari io non capirò un'acca di tavole sinottiche, cosmologie e cosmogonie però una cosa la faccio, se ci riesco: un bel riassunto così, correzione dopo correzione... chissà. A questo punto aspetto (e aspettiamo) con ansia il risultato della tua opera di riassunto, vediamo un po' come sarà la trama che ne risulta! ...
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Re: La nazione di Helatrobus     

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Author: Bushi
Date: Nov 16, 2007 00:44

...> Sarebbe interessante tracciare una tavola sinottica della cosmologia della traccia intera... In effetti ci si potrebbe scrivere un bel film, tanto gli Sai che mi hai dato un ottimo spunto? Magari io non capirò un'acca di tavole sinottiche, cosmologie e cosmogonie però una cosa la faccio, se ci riesco: un bel riassunto così, correzione dopo correzione... chissà. Bushi Solitario.
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Re: Consciousness     

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Author: Laurent
Date: Oct 28, 2007 11:54

... political history of man is an elaborate repetition of the same thing. But the history of the mind offers a different picture. Here the miracle of reflecting consciousness intervenes -- the second cosmogony [ed. note: what Teilhard de Chardin called the origin of the "noosphere," the layer of "mind"]. The importance of consciousness is so great that one cannot help suspecting the element of...
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Re: Consciousness     

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Author: Laurent
Date: Oct 28, 2007 09:39

... political history of man is an elaborate repetition of the same thing. But the history of the mind offers a different picture. Here the miracle of reflecting consciousness intervenes -- the second cosmogony [ed. note: what Teilhard de Chardin called the origin of the "noosphere," the layer of "mind"]. The importance of consciousness is so great that one cannot help suspecting the element of...
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Re: Consciousness     

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Author: Laurent
Date: Oct 27, 2007 18:05

... political history of man is an elaborate repetition of the same thing. But the history of the mind offers a different picture. Here the miracle of reflecting consciousness intervenes -- the second cosmogony [ed. note: what Teilhard de Chardin called the origin of the "noosphere," the layer of "mind"]. The importance of consciousness is so great that one cannot help suspecting the element of...
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Re: Angels & Demons     

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Author: Kisai
Date: Aug 19, 2007 14:27

... be referring to the Big Bang Theory. You could be relating to some superstring theory that requires a knowledge of functional analysis to begin to comprehend. You could be referring to the cosmogony of an ancient peoples, or even Christian creationism. If you would like to be understood, try listing definitions with your words instead of *assuming* that people think in the same manner ...
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Re: why is it every time i try to read the pre-socratic philosophers i feel like im reading a bunch of pretty sucky retards?     

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Author: socratus
Date: Mar 28, 2007 01:01

On Mar 24, 5:22 am, "*Anarcissie*" <anarcis...@gmail.com> wrote: ======================== I am not really up on the latest in cosmogony, but it is my understanding that in the initial singularity of the Big Bang, space itself is a single point, so that nothing, not even the vacuum, can be said to surround it. ================ To "*Anarcissie*" ========= You live in yourself and nothing ...
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