Transcendental Essays

  • Transcendental Meditation

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    About forty years ago, Maharishi Mahesk Yogi pioneered the Transcendental Meditation program. The Transcendental Meditation technique is a natural, unforced practice that reduces stress and increases an individual’s mental and physical potential. TM (Transcendental Meditation) is often experienced for fifteen to twenty minutes twice a day. Typically, one meditates in the morning before eating breakfast; this practice helps the person start his day both alert and energized. The second meditation

  • Americas Transcendental Voice

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    Americas Transcendental Voice Ralph Waldo Emerson was one of the true fathers of transcendentalism in America. He was said to be the founding member of the smallest church. The congregation included only himself, and his church waited on the world to see his views as the truth. Emerson's beliefs were greatly influenced by friends he met in Europe and the romantic movement of the time. Transcendentalists of the time did not believe in miracles, they thought everything had a common sense answer

  • Transcendental Philosophy

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    Transcendental Philosophy One needs specific initiation into the classics of transcendental philosophy (Kant’s "Criticism," Descartes’s "Metaphysics," and Fichte’s "Doctrine of Science") because all say farewell to the common sense view of things. The three types of transcendental thinking converge in conceiving rational autonomy as the ultimate ground for justification. Correspondingly, the philosophical pedagogy of all three thinkers is focused on how to seize and make that very autonomy (or

  • The Comparisons Of Charles Manson To Transcendental Philosophy

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    The Comparisons of Charles Manson to Transcendental Philosophy Charles Manson and various members of his “family” brutally killed several people from the Tate and LaBianca family on two seperate ocassions. The purposes of these killings are misunderstood by today's society, when ignoring Manson's philosophy. Although Manson never killed anyone, he went to prison in 1969 for masterminding the operation. Today's society has labeled Charles Manson as a mass-murderer who had no purpose through his

  • Transcendental Meditation: Alternative Therapy for Alcohol Abuse

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    Transcendental Meditation: Alternative Therapy for Alcohol Abuse Proponents of the Transcendental Meditation program initiated by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi have expressed their ideas in various web sites on the World Wide Web, through pages such as The Transcendental Meditation Program at http://www.tm.org and the Scientific Research on Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi program of the Maharishi University of Management at http://www.miu.edu/TM_Research. In these sites positive messages are

  • Maharishi’s Use of Transcendental Meditation to Enhance Collective Consciousness

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    the outward sensory world. In this state the mind is only object-referral. However, as Maharishi explains, during the practice of Transcendental Meditation, one transcends all the activities of the mind and experiences transcendental consciousness where the consciousness is only aware of its own unbounded nature. At this state the mind is Self-referral. Transcendental Meditation is a scientifically proven technique to develop the full potential of the individual consciousness by releasing stresses

  • Transcendental And Anti Transcendental Movements

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    Transcendental and Anti-Transcendental Movements During the New England Renaissance period of 1840-1855, literature underwent two very distinct movements known as Transcendentalism and Anti-Transcendentalism. Both movements were very influential and consisted of authors such as Ralph Waldo Emerson (Transcendentalist) and Nathaniel Hawthorne (Anti-Transcendentalist). Concentrating their ideas on human nature and intuition, rather than on logic and reason, both these movements served as a flourishing

  • Poe's Fall of The House of Usher Essay - Downward Transcendence

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    Downward Transcendence in The Fall of the House of Usher According to Beverly Voloshin in "Transcendence Downward: An Essay on 'Usher' and 'Ligeia,'" Poe presents transcendental projects which threaten to proceed downward rather than upward" in his story "The Fall of the House of Usher" (19). Poe mocks the transcendental beliefs, by allowing the characters Roderick Usher, Madeline Usher, the house and the atmosphere  to travel in a downward motion into decay and death, rather than the upward

  • Cosmology and Moral Philosophy

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    Philosophy ABSTRACT: The universe as a whole can be shown to consist of two worlds: the real world and the transcendental world. The real world is a multitude of passing things in a gravitational field: it is the world of nature, every unit of which is born (from the transcendental world), develops, degrades and dies (that is, it returns to the transcendental world). The transcendental world is the world of the integrated, nonpassing, unborn and undying, internally functioning Unity, which is the

  • Transcendentals Essay

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    what is meant by transcendentals? Is there such a things as the transcendentals. Indeed, there is such a thing as the transcendentals. The transcendentals are terms that express being in a way which being does not. We can also say that the transcendentals, are property of being, The property is not part of the being, instead, it is a quality of being. How many are the transcendentals? According to St. Thomas there are six transcendentals. The first transcendental is being. For all that exist is being

  • The Aesthetics of Passion and Betrayal

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    definition. Joan’s beliefs and character are often described as being transcendent. Transcendental style came about in the artistic world as a way to portray that which is considered “Holy” on a more elevated level. In many cases, especially in film, transcendental style can leave a film slow in pace, and create a lack of empathy for the characters and their plight. Dreyer therefore must not be concentrating on the transcendental style alone since the film is methodic in pace and the audience easily feels

  • Schopenhauer's Criticism of Kant's Analysis of Object

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    Schopenhauer's Criticism of Kant's Analysis of Object Schopenhauer makes it clear that he is indebted to Kant for his vision of transcendental idealism, and that his Critique of Pure Reason [2] is a work of genius. However, Schopenhauer argued that Kant made many mistakes when formulating his philosophy, and he set about the task of uncovering them in his Criticism of the Kantian Philosophy, an appendix to be found in The World as Will and Representation [1]. In this essay I wish to analyse

  • Spiritual Views in Emerson's The Poet

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    Spiritual Views in Emerson's The Poet Transcendental, and therefore pantheist, views run fluidly throughout Emerson's texts, especially as he attempts to define his image of the perfect poet in his essay, The Poet. He continually uses religious terms to express his feelings, but warps these terms to fit his own unique spirituality. This technique somewhat helps to define his specific religious views which mirror the view of transcendentalism and pantheism. Emerson's ideal poet is a pantheist

  • Kant's Theses: Unknowability and Non-Spatiotemporality

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    cannot do it successfully. Hereafter it is argued that his circumstance is not due to the above objection itself, but to another difficulty that can only be grasped through the analysis of Kant's main argument in the Metaphysical Expositions of Transcendental Aesthetic. Ultimately, in order to show this difficulty, it is argued first that insofar as the Non-spatiotemporality Thesis supposes the validity of the Singularity Thesis, and this supposes the validity of the Apriority Thesis, the whole force

  • transcendental

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    Eustace Conway was a true american transcendentalist because he was self brought up, self inspired, self taught and just all around one with nature. he was and is a big inspiration for many people and is a very spiritual man such as one with nature, and is away from society. Eustace Conway was said to be an amazing man as said by many people who have met and gotten the pleasure of his acquaintance. In this research paper i will go through what people have said and what makes eustace conway a true

  • Free Narrative Essays - Transcendentalism

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    hardest to be pleasant, I'm sarcastically witty by nature. This project, no matter how inspirational and uplifting it could be, would decidedly be no walk in the park. Nevertheless, I decided to persevere. Even if I ended up being a complete Transcendental failure, maybe I'd still learn something along the way. On the first day, I went for about twenty minutes before cracking a joke at my best friend. It wasn't anything out of the ordinary for me, but I actually stopped and thought about the

  • Pi

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    denoting the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. The ratio is approximately 3.14159265, pi being an irrational number (one that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction or as a decimal with a finite number of decimal places) and a transcendental number (one without continuously recurrent digits). Electronic computers in the late 20th century have carried pi to more than 100,000,000 decimal places. Using a computer program, I calculated pi into 1000 decimals: 3.14159265 358979323846 2643383279

  • Transcendental Leadership

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    This is a great example of what a transcendental leader is. Bass and Avolio stated the transcendental leader centers the needs of the collaborators but not in a manipulative way, i.e., in other to win their trust in such a way that they are more disposed to want what the leaders wants (1994). Transcendental leaders foster a culture of creative change and growth rather than one which maintains the status quo. They take personal responsibility for the development of their followers. Their followers

  • Transcendental Literature

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    and beliefs. In the 20th century, however, some of these beliefs have been shaken up by literary works. Ideas and thoughts brought forward by writers have changed the way some individuals think and view the world, leading to loss in transcendental certitude. Transcendental certitude usually is a belief in something that cannot be topped. Most of the individuals around d the world have

  • Transcendental and Anti-Transcendental are Important Philosophies

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    Transcendental and Anti-Transcendental In the history of American architecture and arts, the American Renaissance produced two kinds of philosophies, namely Transcendentalism which emphasized the Human potential of goodness and exalted the natural world as a symbol or reflection of divine beauty, and Anti-Transcendentalism which partly in reaction to the optimistic, mystical Transcendentalist view, turned their imagination to the dark side of the human spirit and to the hidden evil they saw lurking