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  • ...ept]] of planes of existence might be seen as deriving from shamanic and [[tradition]]al [[mythological]] ideas of a vertical world-axis — for example a cosmi ...ovement]]. The term is also found in some Eastern teachings that have some Western influence, such as the cosmology of [[Sri Aurobindo]] and some of the later
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  • *[[Social influence]] of [[tradition]] (compare ascribed power) ...In Russia, this power was lacking, allowing for a revolution. However, in Western Europe, specifically in [[Italy]], capitalism had succeeded in exercising '
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  • ..., and 德 dé "[[virtue]]," Chapter 38, plus 經 jīng "classic." According to [[tradition]], it was written around the 6th century BC by the sage Laozi (or Lao Tzu, ...pread widely outside East Asia, aided by hundreds of [[translations]] into Western [[languages]].
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  • ...eloped even further to postulate that the Philistines originated in either western [[Anatolia]] or the Greek peninsula. The Hebrew [[tradition]] recorded in [[Book of Genesis|Genesis]] 10:14 states that the "''Pelishti
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  • ...editation, have been adapted and increasingly practiced in [[Western world|Western]] culture. (The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology 22|pages=pp. 149-166) ...orm, but are more likely to chant or participate in group liturgy. In this tradition, the purpose of meditation is to awaken the sky-like nature of [[mind]], an
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  • ...are dealing with healthcare. Healthcare in the United States is basically Western medicine. Alternative medicine is making some advent here, but there is on ===='''''[[Tradition]]'''''====
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  • ...nts, along with followers of Spiritism, practitioners of certain African [[tradition]]s, and students of esoteric philosophies such as [[Kabbalah]], and Gnostic ...ogy, belief in life after death and reincarnation in the Nordic countries, Western and Eastern EuropePDF (54.8 KB)
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  • ===='''''[[Spirituality]]''''', '''''[[Tradition]]'''''==== ...tempt to [[worship]] as groups of family within a [[community]]. But these western religions have fallen somewhat short in attempting to [[transform]] through
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  • ...phy may generally be divided into three parts. As interpretation of Jewish tradition, Jewish philosophy concentrates on topics such as the election of Israel, t ...] [[reason]]. Kabbalists reject the conclusions of reason, and rely upon [[tradition]], [[inspiration]], and [[intuition]]. Philosophers, on the other hand, hol
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  • ...llars of Hercules]]", was a [[naval power]] that conquered many parts of [[Western Europe]] and [[Africa]] 9,000 years before the time of [[Solon]], or approx ...g the ocean venerate the Dioscori above any of the gods, since they have a tradition handed down from ancient times that these gods appeared among them coming f
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  • ...al.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_78#78:4._THE_ANDITES Andite] tribes into western India and China. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Paleolithic 20,000 B.C.] the [[population]] of western India had already become tinged with the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/in
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  • ...ncorrupted by the highly-stratified [[capitalism|capitalist]] systems of [[Western culture|the West]]. ...[[colonialism]]. In this broader sense it is sometimes referred to as ''[[Western culture]]''. This is most easily seen in the spread of the [[English langua
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  • ...ncorrupted by the highly-stratified [[capitalism|capitalist]] systems of [[Western culture|the West]]. ...[[colonialism]]. In this broader sense it is sometimes referred to as ''[[Western culture]]''. This is most easily seen in the spread of the [[English langua
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  • ...sed outside Europe centuries before comparable works came to be written by western authors. Non-European modern Authors such as [[Amos Tutuola]] have successf ===Western Traditions===
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  • ...tain early instances of much of the magical lore that later became part of Western cultural expectations about the practice of magic, especially [[ritual|cere ...ition of magical religion (or religious magic), and deeply influenced that tradition in return.
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  • ...Latin. Another, [[Occidental language|Occidental]], was drawn from several Western languages. ...], and the [[Root (linguistics)|root]]; the phoneme was only recognized by Western linguists some two millennia later. Its classification of the alphabet into
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  • ...ere saved up in bins in the Ukraine. There are droughts across Africa, the western and southwestern United States, and many other areas around the world. As t ...ems to me that that the entrenchment of the leadership in both Eastern and Western nations is so great that to move to a different paradigm is going to take t
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  • ....daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Exodus#Chapter_.20 Sabbath-day] [[tradition]]. Always in [[Eden]] the seventh day was [[devoted]] to the noontide assem 74:7.1 The [[children]] of [[Adam]], except for four years' attendance at the western schools, lived and worked in the "east of Eden."[https://nordan.daynal.org/
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  • In the [[history]] of western thought, essence has often served as a vehicle for doctrines that tend to i ...gests the irreducibility of [[things]] to their external conditions. No [[tradition]]al teaching (not even those found in pre-modern Buddhism) rejects the real
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  • Csíkszentmihályi may have been the first to describe this concept in Western [[psychology]], but as he himself readily acknowledges, he was most certain ...e Zen Buddhism, [[Aikido]], [[Kendo]] and [[Ikebana]]. In [[Yoga|yogic]] [[tradition]]s such as [[Raja Yoga]] reference is made to a state of "flow" in the prac
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