On the Mystery of Being

On the Mystery of Being

Author: Zaya Benazzo

Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

Published: 2019-10-01

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1684033977

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Who are we? What is our place in this vast and ever-evolving universe? Where do science and spirituality meet? If you’ve pondered these questions, you’re not alone. Join some of the most spiritually curious and renowned minds of our time for an exploration into the mystery of being. From founders of the Science and Nonduality (SAND) conference, Maurizio and Zaya Benazzo, On the Mystery of Being brings together an array of visionary spiritual leaders, psychologists, philosophers, scientists, teachers, authors, and healers to celebrate and explore what it means to be human. This beautifully arranged collection of essays and insights highlight topics on the convergence of spirituality and science, weaving scientific theory and spiritual wisdom from some of the most influential thinkers of our time—including Deepak Chopra, Rupert Spira, Adyashanti, and many more—with pieces that get straight to the heart of the matter. As a powerful antidote to our chaotic and materialist modern world, this dazzling volume offers timeless wisdom and new insight into humanity’s age-old questions. On the Mystery of Being also reveals the cutting-edge explorations at the intersection of science and spirituality today. May it encourage your spirit, challenge your mind, and deepen your understanding of our interconnectedness.


The Trinity: A Guide for the Perplexed

The Trinity: A Guide for the Perplexed

Author: Paul M. Collins

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2008-10-19

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0567363872

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Although the doctrine of the Trinity is a core Christian belief, it remains contested in terms of how it is conceptualized and expressed. This essential guide expounds different conceptual models and the technical language used to express these models. Providing a complete overview, as well as new insights into the area, The Trinity: A Guide for the Perplexed is an essential read for students of Christian Theology.


Environmental Change and the World's Futures

Environmental Change and the World's Futures

Author: Jonathan Paul Marshall

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-08-27

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1317690826

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Climate change and ecological instability have the potential to disrupt human societies and their futures. Cultural, social and ethical life in all societies is directed towards a future that can never be observed, and never be directly acted upon, and yet is always interacting with us. Thinking and acting towards the future involves efforts of imagination that are linked to our sense of being in the world and the ecological pressures we experience. The three key ideas of this book – ecologies, ontologies and mythologies – help us understand the ways people in many different societies attempt to predict and shape their futures. Each chapter places a different emphasis on the linked domains of environmental change, embodied experience, myth and fantasy, politics, technology and intellectual reflection, in relation to imagined futures. The diverse geographic scope of the chapters includes rural Nepal, the islands of the Pacific Ocean, Sweden, coastal Scotland, North America, and remote, rural and urban Australia. This book will appeal to researchers and students in anthropology, sociology, environmental studies, cultural studies, psychology and politics.


THE DETECTIVE EBENEZER GRYCE MYSTERIES – Complete Collection: 11 Mystery Novels in One Volume

THE DETECTIVE EBENEZER GRYCE MYSTERIES – Complete Collection: 11 Mystery Novels in One Volume

Author: Anna Katharine Green

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2024-01-13

Total Pages: 2825

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Anna Katharine Green's "The Detective Ebenezer Gryce Mysteries - Complete Collection: 11 Mystery Novels in One Volume" is a riveting collection of classic mystery novels set in the late 19th century. Green's literary style combines intricate plot twists with well-developed characters, making each mystery a thrilling journey for readers. The stories are filled with suspense, intrigue, and clever detective work, all written in Green's signature eloquent prose that keeps readers guessing until the very end. This collection showcases Green's talent for crafting intricate plots and clever solutions that have stood the test of time in the mystery genre. Anna Katharine Green, often referred to as the mother of the detective novel, drew inspiration from her love of mystery and crime fiction, as well as her keen observation of human nature. Her background in law and her passion for writing led her to create the iconic character of Detective Ebenezer Gryce, a brilliant and astute investigator who solves the most baffling mysteries with ease. Green's unique perspective and storytelling abilities have made her a revered figure in the world of detective fiction. I highly recommend "The Detective Ebenezer Gryce Mysteries" to readers who enjoy classic detective fiction and intricate, well-crafted mysteries. Green's collection is a must-read for fans of the genre, offering a glimpse into the Golden Age of detective fiction and showcasing the timeless appeal of masterfully written mysteries.


The Mystery and the World

The Mystery and the World

Author: Maria Clara Bingemer

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2016-05-10

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 1498276334

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

During the past century, an enormous effervescence of events changed the sociopolitical configuration of the world. The interpretation of these facts helped further deepen the crisis in which modern thought already found itself--and it generated the uncertain and unstable environment in which we live today, the so-called postmodernity, late modernity, or hypermodernity. In this context, one of the most profound impacts is most certainly the one on religion. During the twentieth century, religion proved not to be banished from the human horizon as the masters of suspicion intended. Known as the godless century, the twentieth century saw also a resuscitation of the search for the sense of life and spirituality. With the crisis of modern reason, humankind turned toward consumerism and provisional and "light" practices. The last century represents not only the height of the postmodernization process but also the rescue of the transcendent and absolute, even if it is an absolute without face and identity. It is in this scenario that religious experiences, apparently exiled by modern rationality, begin to occur and multiply again. Mystical experiences will be, then, the basis for highlighting recurrent characteristics with universal import. But they will show a different configuration than before. One will be able to find them not in so-called sacred spaces but in very secular ones; not so much within institutions but at the borders, or even outside them; not configured by a specific tradition but in an interface that makes more than one tradition meet and dialogue.


Ricoeur and Lacan

Ricoeur and Lacan

Author: Karl Simms

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2007-06-01

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1441163956

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This is the first comparative study of the work of the philosopher Paul Ricoeur and the psychoanalayst Jacques Lacan. The book explores the conflict between the two thinkers that arose from their differing views of ethics: Ricoeur's universalist stance drew on a phenomenological reading of Kant, whereas Lacan's was a relativist position, derived from a psychoanalytic reading of Freud and de Sade. Ricoeur and Lacan gives a full critical overview of the work of both figures, tracing the origins and development of their principal ideas, and identifying key similarities and differences. Not only a valuable and original addition to the literature on two major thinkers, Ricoeur and Lacan is also an important study of contemporary Continental ethics.