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  • ====''[[Free will]]''==== ...res]] that are spoken of; the deciding is part of the [[process]]. Your [[free will]] is what gives you those [[options]], and you get to [[experience]] t
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  • ...e with one another and in turn we observe much variation not only from one culture to the other but from one individual to the next as well. As a result, our ...ur current beliefs without harm being done to you. It not only honors your free will, it supports the diversity you live among and honors it as truly the s
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  • ...will not remain. The movement of all these activities, you may call this movement towards the days of light and life, but you may more succinctly call it “ ...e what you have done. Realize that you are making immense strides in this movement towards the days of light and life, towards sustainability. You are provid
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  • Nuances aside, it is, of course, understood in your [[culture]] that you are all aware of the holiday wherein [[122:8 The Birth of Jesus| In your [[culture]], prior to [[Christmas]], suddenly children become [[good]]. They do their
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  • ...h creates a [[barrier]] which provides for [[separation]], which disallows free roaming hither and yon. There are [[advantages]] to fences, making good [[n I am aware of a movement in your [[culture]] today that testifies that there are only two sins: one is to stand in the
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  • ...yond the boundaries of physics as he engaged himself in the educational, [[culture|cultural]], and philosophical concerns of his generation. Less known is Ein ...cannot conceive of a God who rewards or punishes his creatures or has a [[free will|will]] of the kind humans [[experience]]. In his Princeton years, Eins
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  • ...ke a heart, and your flowers. It is a wonderful thing for the males of any culture to salute their females--their sisters, their wives, their mothers, their d ...n a public…not a public, but directly by… There’s a faction in the Urantia movement, a majority faction, that doesn’t accept this activity as authentic. They
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  • ...underline a fact that is [[becoming]] more centrally understood in your [[culture]], that is, the role of the foundation of your abilities which you inherit ...the concept that you are spiritually [[united]] with a vast universe of [[free will]] creatures.
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  • ...ll revolutionary moments; such a reaction must be awoken by the scandal of free and total creativity. (3). Poetry is the organizer of creative spontaneity ...e up for in the sphere of consumption. The idea is that, as they gradually free themselves from the imperatives of production, people should be trapped by
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  • ...c for years are now moving past their glacial state into a much more rapid movement. You are seeing as well, greater and greater disruption politically and mi ...stainability are widely known and accepted in your culture and your global culture. That is why we are so uncompromising in the development of the three core
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  • ...], and the [[social science]]s. (Wolf, Eric (1994) ''Perilous Ideas: Race, Culture, People.'' ''[[Current Anthropology]]'' 35: 1-7. p.227)[[Ethnography]] is b ...rder]] and later [[Wilhelm Dilthey]], whose work formed the basis for the "culture concept," which is central to the discipline.
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  • ===='''''[[Urantia Movement]]'''''==== ...ctively, we impact on our environment, even our own [[existence]]. Will. [[Free will]] is such a powerful gift, such a two-edged sword.
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  • [[Psychology]] is [[culture]] bound and often limited by implicit assumptions that create [[reality]]. ...and maintains social control and privacy. Self-disclosure facilitates the movement from self-alienation to self-integration; in other words, self-realization
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  • ...of revolt. By transforming natural alienation into social alienation, the movement of history teaches us freedom in servitude: it teaches us both revolt and s ...s the desire for complete change, yet up to now almost every revolutionary movement has succeeded only in changing some detail. As soon as the people in arms r
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  • ...epresents the style of philosophy produced within the framework of Islamic culture. This description does not suggest that it is necessarily concerned with re ...'' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]: ''qadara'', to have power), who affirmed [[free will]], and the ''Jabarites'' (jabar, force, constraint), who maintained th
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  • ...ility to ignore us, to disbelieve us--one of the [[foundation]]s of your [[free will]]--you do give us [[reality]] within yourselves by a [[profound]] act ...t by reassuring you that we are all subservient to your choices, to your [[free will]] within you, so you needn’t feel it’s too crowded in here.
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  • ...rm complex emotions. In one model, the complex emotions could arise from [[culture|cultural]] conditioning or association combined with the basic emotions. Al ...role they play in human [[society]], social patterns and interactions, and culture. In [[anthropology]], the study of [[humanity]], scholars use ethnography
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  • ...ying political agenda with radical implications. Some have called this the movement toward "the radical center." Other call it the era of integral politics—t ...ing years, the spiritual impact of the crisis will lead to a revolution of culture, consciousness, and politics—and unheard of forms of prophetic leadership
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  • ...s fundamental and inalienable--those abilities to assemble together and be free to express ourselves, to share our innermost thoughts and truths with each ...those experiences you’ve had--that even God had to create you and set you free, to have for Himself through you, with you, as you. Here again you could f
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  • ...h respect to others of comparable style, or sanctioning an entire style or movement; and ''[[art theory]]'', which is concerned with the fundamental nature of ...d the entry of art history into the high-philosophical discourse of German culture. Winckelmann was read avidly by [[Johann Wolfgang Goethe|Goethe]] and [[Fri
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