The Reality Of All Realities

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We are a mass consciousness coming of age in the understanding of the eternal laws of the universe under which we co-exist. Humans have never before been more thirsty for answers to some of life's most profound questions. Abraham is a group of non-physical entities that communicate through 'thought blocks' via Esther Hicks while in a meditative state. During deliberate meditation, Esther allows Abraham to come forth through her and together they have traveled across the United States spreading esoteric knowledge and processes since 1987. Audience members within these workshops have had questions answered so poignantly by Abraham themselves to the most enlightened and philosophical questions ever posed in the history of mankind. This book is a summary of the teachings of Abraham, with a concentration of law of attraction as one of the most powerful and influential laws in the universe. Learn how to connect with your source energy to tap into your powerful abilities to co-create and manifest anything you desire to be, do or have. Explore the teachings of Abraham in the major areas of health, money, careers and relationships. Discover life's most valuable knowledge and insights from the non-physical, and what Abraham followers have coined "infinite intelligence".

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Genre : Body, Mind & Spirit
Author : Katia Dagenais
Publisher : Booktango
Release : 2014-09-29
File : 147 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781468949612


The Realities Of Reality Part I It All Starts From Within

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This book is the first of a series that considers the many aspects of reality. I call it ‘It all starts from within’ because reality starts with each of us individually and independently. It starts from our inner self before evolving into what I would call the collective reality, meaning a generally agreed upon state in which groups of people, entire nations, or the whole world believe. That reality includes beliefs, cultures, ideologies, etc. As we change and adapt to our environment, our reality changes as well. New realities emerge… Chapter one is about perception and our senses. It demonstrates how perception is impossible without our senses. Whatever angle of reality that’s being analyzed, one or more of our senses plays a momentous role in its understanding… Chapter two considers the role of the brain in the making of reality. It delves into how the brain can make the mind behave a certain way under certain circumstances… Chapter three looks at the mind, which I call the ultimate maker of reality. This chapter describes the mind as that intangible component of the brain and where reality or all realities stem from after, of course, being picked up by the senses and the brain… Chapter four attempts to define reality itself after it’s perceived by our senses, analyzed by our brain, and processed by our mind…I consider five questions in my attempt to answer the question: what is reality? They are: what are things and why do they look different from one another? What is life and its origins? What is death? What is superstition? What is space and are we alone in the universe?

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Fritz Dufour, MBA, DESS
Publisher : Fritz Dufour, MBA, DESS
Release : 2018-03-16
File : 146 Pages
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The Realities Of Reality Part Iv The Reality Behind Achieving World Peace

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This book is organized in seven chapters. Chapter one looks at the origins and the causes of war. The chapter argues that war is a consequence of how we, as a species, have evolved. War has both endogenous and exogenous causes. While the former depends on our biology and psychology, the latter has to do primarily with international relations. Chapter two makes the case for the paradoxical nature of war. While war takes lives, it is legitimate under certain circumstances. For example, armed humanitarian interventions are allowed to save lives among local populations at the expense of the oppressors by employing all necessary means – ethical or not. Chapter three asks if peace among nations is achievable, which is the main theme of this book. However, it does not elaborate on the question entirely. Instead, it gives sort of a prelude of what will be discussed in the remaining of the book by talking about the concepts of world order and American hegemony, arms race, and peacebuilding. Chapter four builds on three by looking at realism, idealism, and pacifism in international relations. As to pacifism, the chapter attempts to answer the question, what was the most peaceful time in history? Chapter five presents the elements of hope for world peace by considering the role played by the following: (1) the United Nations; (2) the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); (3) the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE); (4) the non-governmental organizations (NGOs); (5) the role of nuclear deterrence; (6) globalization; (7) transnationalism; (8) diplomacy; (9) sports; (10) international cooperation in space exploration; (11) the Nobel Prize; and (12) the declining of war and violence in modern times. On the other hand, chapter six presents the opposite argument or the barriers to world peace, using the following points: (1) the proliferation of nuclear weapons; (2) geoeconomics; (3) terrorism; (4) the global refugee crisis; (5) the profitability of arms sales; and (6) the profitability of wars. It makes an interesting argument especially as to the profitability of wars by showing how the United States, first, emerged as an imperial and a world power in the 1890s; then as the only world’s superpower after World War II. Finally, chapter seven takes a proactive approach by peering into the future of armed conflict, which is likely to take place in new environments: Cyberspace, the littoral, choke points, near space, and increasingly in expanding cities or slums War. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the Doomsday Clock, a concept stemmed from the uncertainty as to the future of mankind because of armed conflicts and which is a symbol that represents the likelihood of a man-made global catastrophe.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Fritz Dufour, MBA, DÉSS
Publisher : Fritz Dufour
Release : 2020-04-05
File : 258 Pages
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The Reality Of God Forces Other Realities

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This book was written to put forth the concept that since those who were ignorant of the reality of God, worshipped him according to their own lack of understanding; they simply worshipped what was commonly characterized as a spirit. In the schools of thought today universally, the two major camps are "believers and non-believers." There are those who say they believe in God as a spirit and those who say that since they cannot empirically substantiate the reality of God, he or it doesn't exist. What's consistent with them both is ignorance of the reality; therefore, it stands to reason that if the reality is made manifest, all that's build upon their ignorance (white world) would automatically unravel.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Nasir Hakim
Publisher : Elijah Muhammad Books.com
Release : 2008-12
File : 84 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781884855047


The Realities Of Reality Part Iii Impacts Of Speed And Time Optimization On Reality

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The main theme of this book is the impacts of speed and time optimization on reality, or more precisely on our modern society. But first, it sets the background by exploring the physics behind the concepts of speed and time, how they came about, how we became aware of them, and how did the new world of speed emerge, and why does it seem to be inescapable? It explores the speed of light and the speed of sound by linking them to our environment. It introduces the notion of Arrow of time or entropy, which grows from the past to the present, is expected to keep growing in the future, and hypothesizes that this is perhaps why our craving for speed and time optimization is here to stay with no end in sight. An important point discussed is that because of memories and experiences, people may choose to live either in the past, present, or future, which leads to the notions of presentism and eternalism. The book argues that while for presentists only the present is real, for eternalists both the past, present, and future are equally real. The book makes the case about speed and time optimization as a legacy of modernity by laying out the differences between modernism, modernization, and modernity itself. It shows how modernity is all about the now or the present, rather than the past and, how, as such, it’s all about the new. So then, the changes that are now happening in our modern world can be traced back to a segment of history that dates back to the beginning of modernity, that is, which began with the Protestant Reformation and, is now rapidly approaching closure in the world of today’s extreme finance. It argues about the technological implications of speed and time in the 21st century. It shows how technology has become an integral part of human existence and that it is inconceivable one can even think of escaping it. This Part III of the series shows the link between high-speed trading and faster connectivity and faster computers. It shows how, thanks to the Internet, information became freely accessible and is spreading faster and faster. It shows how supercomputers not only allow people to address the biggest and most complex problems, they also allow people to solve problems faster, even those that could fit on servers or clusters of PCs. This rapid time to solution is critical in some aspects of emergency preparedness and national defense, where the solutions produced are only valuable if they can be acted on in a timely manner. Finally, the social and psychological implications of speed and time in the 21st century are also addressed by considering the upside and the downside of moving fast, meaning leading a fast-paced life. The argument presented in the book is based on the analysis and the importance of stress in our daily lives and also explains the notion of chronobiology. Our biological clocks drive our circadian rhythms. An interesting point is that blind people may not perceive time the same way as the non-blind. Furthermore, the book shows how we perceive time differently as we age compared to when we were young. It also makes the case for the perception of time in dreams and in real life. Speed and time optimization may be deceiving, according to this Part III of the series. This can be proven by questions such as, (1) Is going over the speed limit really worth it? and (2) Is the saying “Slow down to go faster” a paradox?

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Genre : Science
Author : Fritz Dufour, MBA, DESS
Publisher : Fritz Dufour
Release : 2019-08-28
File : 223 Pages
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The Realities Of Reality Part Ii Making Sense Of Why Modern Science Advances Volume 1

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This Volume 1 of Part II considers the factors that make science progress. It lays out the differences between normal science and pseudoscience by showing the importance of the scientific method in the advancement of science. It introduces the concept of Truth in science by raising the point that even though truth is based on the scientific method, can science be true? Can it depict reality? The author focuses on modern science, which, he thinks, was born thanks to the Scientific Revolution which started with Galileo Galilei and led to the Industrial Revolution. The impacts of the latter is analyzed in light modernism, modernization, and modernity, all three linked to scientific progress. The book also talks about the Newtonian scientific leap – by analyzing particularly the then social and political fabrics of England – and Albert Einstein by showing how he changed history. According to the author, our very physical world can help us understand scientific progress. So, he explains, among other things, the structure of atoms and molecules, the role of physics in the understanding of our universe, Quantum Mechanics, and the importance of Higgs-Boson. On the other hand, the book is a stunning revelation of how important information is to scientific progress. To make his point, the author, first, talks about John Vincent Atanasoff as the Father of computer thanks to the invention of his ABC computer and then, Alan Turing as the Father of modern computer thanks to his Turing Test and his views on Artificial Intelligence. Both men played a momentous role in the Digital Revolution and in the Information Age, according to the book. Finally, the author talks about nanotechnology, which explores the world of small, meaning at the atomic and the molecular levels and is an inescapable tool in the molecular biology revolution which, itself, is an important factor in scientific progress and in transhumanism or human enhancement defined as the ideology according to which man can surpass his present state by improving his genetic material.

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Genre : Science
Author : Fritz Dufour, MBA, DESS
Publisher : Fritz Dufour
Release : 2018-09-19
File : 249 Pages
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The Quarterly Review Of The Evangelical Lutheran Church

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Genre : Lutheran Church
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Release : 1876
File : 656 Pages
ISBN-13 : IOWA:31858045038522


The Structure Of True Reality

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There exists a school of thought which maintains that there are many "realities". This is true if one is referring to the perceived realities of individuals. However, there is only one True Reality and it is the same for everyone and everything. Most of the world's problems, both personal and societal, are a consequence of perceived realities that are not compatible with True Reality. Man will never know all the elements of True Reality but we do know many such elements. This book presents the core of True Reality extracted from current public knowledge and offered in a concise logic framework. The intent is to aid the reader in making objective true/false judgements on the information presented while constructing a relatively uncluttered picture of True Reality's core. The psychology of man, psychology defined as the mind/behavior relationship, has changed little over the span of human existence. People act in accordance with their rationalized nature (i.e. their inherited nature modified by acquired beliefs, experiences, knowledge and reasoning) interacting with their perceived reality. This psychological relationship holds true through all stages of man's development (assuming no physical damage to the brain). An individual's beliefs, experience, knowledge and reasoning can all, to some degree, be influenced by others. Through this influence both the individual's nature and perception of reality can be manipulated. Because one's nature and perceived reality dictate all human actions, and can be manipulated, they have proven to be a rewarding battleground for those seeking to influence the actions of others. It is a central premise of this book that grounding human psychology on True Reality provides the only sustainable path for improving the human condition. It is further premised that only the deductive method of analysis provides an unambiguous means for defining True Reality (within the limits of current knowledge). The solutions to all issues facing Mankind must conform to the dictates of True Reality if they are to be successful. Any nonconforming "solutions" are inherently illogical and must fail. They are illogical because the consequences posed by True Reality cannot be circumvented. True Reality is simply the existence that was created for Mankind and for everything else. The best we can do is to seek an understanding of this Reality so that we can comply with its dictates. Examples of applying True Reality dictates to issues are offered in Part 2 of this book.

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Author : Charles R. Neff
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release : 2017-09-08
File : 102 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1974473473


The Realities Of Reality Part Ii Making Sense Of Why Modern Science Advances Volume 2 Of 2

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The difference between Part I and Part II – Volumes 1 & 2 – of this series, is that in Part I the author showed how what we call reality starts with the inner self whereas Part II describes what, in fact, impacts and modifies the environment or reality and what are the factors behind that dynamics. What impacts and modifies the environment is science. This Volume 2 starts by showing how technology plays an important role in scientific progress. Although the relationship between the two is symbiotic, science can exist without technology but technology desperately needs science. Military technology is an example of how technology can help science advance. Some military inventions end up having civilian use. Science being at the center of society, the book makes the case for the direct impact of such social sciences as politics and economics on the advancement of science. Politics, says the author, influences science because of uncertainty in science, and economics does it thanks to the availability of money to scholars and scientists for their research. On the other hand, government also influences scientific progress through regulations. The book gives cyberspace regulation as an example. Furthermore, by showing how art influences science, the author really argues for the polyfactorial aspect of scientific progress. In that line of thought, he goes on to also prove that factors such as skepticism, curiosity, and the quest for knowledge greatly influence the advancement of science. That, says the author, “is a ninety-degree turn … By ending Part two that way, I wanted to, somehow, link it to Part I, which argues that reality starts from within.”

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Fritz Dufour, MBA, DESS
Publisher : Fritz Dufour
Release : 2019-03-23
File : 204 Pages
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Delphi Collected Works Of Immanuel Kant Illustrated

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Regarded as the central figure of modern philosophy, Immanuel Kant produced comprehensive and systematic work in the theory of knowledge, ethics and aesthetics, which greatly influenced all subsequent philosophy. In his major work, ‘The Critique of Pure Reason’, Kant analyses the relationship between reason and human experience, moving beyond the failures of traditional philosophy and metaphysics. This comprehensive eBook presents Kant’s collected works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts appearing in digital print for the first time, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Kant’s life and works * Concise introductions to the essays * All the major works, with individual contents tables * Includes rare texts appearing for the first time in digital publishing * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the texts * Special criticism section, with 8 essays and books evaluating Kant’s contribution to philosophy * Features two biographies - discover Kant’s literary life * Scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titles CONTENTS: The Books UNIVERSAL NATURAL HISTORY AND THEORY OF HEAVEN DREAMS OF A SPIRIT-SEER DISSERTATION ON THE FORM AND PRINCIPLES OF THE SENSIBLE AND THE INTELLIGIBLE WORLD: INAUGURAL DISSERTATION 1770 THE CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON PROLEGOMENA TO ANY FUTURE METAPHYSICS THAT WILL BE ABLE TO PRESENT ITSELF AS A SCIENCE AN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION: “WHAT IS ENLIGHTENMENT?" IDEA FOR A UNIVERSAL HISTORY WITH A COSMOPOLITAN PURPOSE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF THE METAPHYSIC OF MORALS METAPHYSICAL FOUNDATIONS OF NATURAL SCIENCE CRITIQUE OF PRACTICAL REASON CRITIQUE OF JUDGEMENT RELIGION WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF BARE REASON PERPETUAL PEACE METAPHYSICS OF MORALS: THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW OF THE INJUSTICE OF COUNTERFEITING BOOKS ON EDUCATION The Criticism A COMMENTARY TO KANT’S ‘CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON’ by Norman Kemp Smith SCIENCE AND RELIGION — KANT, LAMBERT, LAPLACE, SIR WILLIAM HERSCHEL by Walter Libby THE PHILOSOPHY OF IMMANUEL KANT by A. D. Lindsay IMMANUEL KANT by Elbert Hubbard THE LAST DAYS OF IMMANUEL KANT by Thomas De Quincey AN OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN THOUGHT SINCE KANT by Edward Caldwell Moore KANT’S THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE by H. A. Prichard INTRODUCTION TO KANT by Ralph Barton Perry The Biographies MEMOIR OF KANT by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott IMMANUEL KANT by Robert Adamson The Delphi Classics Catalogue Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titles or to purchase this eBook as a Parts Edition of individual eBooks

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Immanuel Kant
Publisher : Delphi Classics
Release : 2016-06-28
File : 4727 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781786560377