Author: G. Kassabgi
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663260281
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
What if our conscious thoughts are living forms: vitae. What is happening in the brain when a ‘mind’ and ‘consciousness’ are felt internally? Where does consciousness come from? Are consciousness and nature somehow interconnected? I cannot think of a more interesting thing to ponder, and so for over 2 decades I’ve explored concepts surrounding these types of reflections using a poetic shape: a type of mirror for the reader’s mind. Occasionally these pieces are directly and specifically aimed at the center of the inquiry, and often they were tangential or in the shadow of the central themes. In the shadow of a source we are sometimes able to see things that would otherwise not be seeable. The collections have approached the questions surrounding these vitae as such, each inspired by a unique living organism: Methuselah: an exploration of our journey through time, above all else we must consider the dimension of time. There are things that transcend the dimension of time, what does this mean and how can we, our lives so brief and fragile, comprehend this? Architeuthis: questions about things known to exist but unseen. Let’s think about this: “things known to exist but unseen” — empiricism is challenged! What do we make of the countless things that believed to exist? To “believe” is not exactly equivalent as to “know”, and this is no academic detour. Questions of faith surface quickly. Actias Luna: the incredible metamorphosis and transformation: the caterpillar and moth. An inevitable destiny understood in a manner apart from cognition. Here we begin to ponder what it means to ‘know’ something in ways having nothing to do with cerebral thought processes. Tuugaalik: the unicorn whale. What unfolds as we live out a dream is more transformational, more awe inspiring than we could have ever imagined. Notice the use of “live out a...” here and remember that thoughts as vitae do precisely this: they live. Questions about ‘knowability’ run deep – what we come to know often unfolds in ways we could not have imagined! It is thus the ambitious aim of these collections, to present the reader with an ensemble, a framework of mental mirrors to approach some of the most elemental questions. “In reality every reader is, while he is reading, the reader of his own self. The writer's work is merely a kind of optical instrument which he offers to the reader to enable him to discern what, without this book, he would perhaps never have perceived in himself.” - Marcel Proust We return to our vitae towards the end of this work and, for the first time in over 2 decades, attempt to assemble some of the puzzle pieces.
Reflective Journeys - Vitae
Author: G. Kassabgi
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663260281
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
What if our conscious thoughts are living forms: vitae. What is happening in the brain when a ‘mind’ and ‘consciousness’ are felt internally? Where does consciousness come from? Are consciousness and nature somehow interconnected? I cannot think of a more interesting thing to ponder, and so for over 2 decades I’ve explored concepts surrounding these types of reflections using a poetic shape: a type of mirror for the reader’s mind. Occasionally these pieces are directly and specifically aimed at the center of the inquiry, and often they were tangential or in the shadow of the central themes. In the shadow of a source we are sometimes able to see things that would otherwise not be seeable. The collections have approached the questions surrounding these vitae as such, each inspired by a unique living organism: Methuselah: an exploration of our journey through time, above all else we must consider the dimension of time. There are things that transcend the dimension of time, what does this mean and how can we, our lives so brief and fragile, comprehend this? Architeuthis: questions about things known to exist but unseen. Let’s think about this: “things known to exist but unseen” — empiricism is challenged! What do we make of the countless things that believed to exist? To “believe” is not exactly equivalent as to “know”, and this is no academic detour. Questions of faith surface quickly. Actias Luna: the incredible metamorphosis and transformation: the caterpillar and moth. An inevitable destiny understood in a manner apart from cognition. Here we begin to ponder what it means to ‘know’ something in ways having nothing to do with cerebral thought processes. Tuugaalik: the unicorn whale. What unfolds as we live out a dream is more transformational, more awe inspiring than we could have ever imagined. Notice the use of “live out a...” here and remember that thoughts as vitae do precisely this: they live. Questions about ‘knowability’ run deep – what we come to know often unfolds in ways we could not have imagined! It is thus the ambitious aim of these collections, to present the reader with an ensemble, a framework of mental mirrors to approach some of the most elemental questions. “In reality every reader is, while he is reading, the reader of his own self. The writer's work is merely a kind of optical instrument which he offers to the reader to enable him to discern what, without this book, he would perhaps never have perceived in himself.” - Marcel Proust We return to our vitae towards the end of this work and, for the first time in over 2 decades, attempt to assemble some of the puzzle pieces.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663260281
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
What if our conscious thoughts are living forms: vitae. What is happening in the brain when a ‘mind’ and ‘consciousness’ are felt internally? Where does consciousness come from? Are consciousness and nature somehow interconnected? I cannot think of a more interesting thing to ponder, and so for over 2 decades I’ve explored concepts surrounding these types of reflections using a poetic shape: a type of mirror for the reader’s mind. Occasionally these pieces are directly and specifically aimed at the center of the inquiry, and often they were tangential or in the shadow of the central themes. In the shadow of a source we are sometimes able to see things that would otherwise not be seeable. The collections have approached the questions surrounding these vitae as such, each inspired by a unique living organism: Methuselah: an exploration of our journey through time, above all else we must consider the dimension of time. There are things that transcend the dimension of time, what does this mean and how can we, our lives so brief and fragile, comprehend this? Architeuthis: questions about things known to exist but unseen. Let’s think about this: “things known to exist but unseen” — empiricism is challenged! What do we make of the countless things that believed to exist? To “believe” is not exactly equivalent as to “know”, and this is no academic detour. Questions of faith surface quickly. Actias Luna: the incredible metamorphosis and transformation: the caterpillar and moth. An inevitable destiny understood in a manner apart from cognition. Here we begin to ponder what it means to ‘know’ something in ways having nothing to do with cerebral thought processes. Tuugaalik: the unicorn whale. What unfolds as we live out a dream is more transformational, more awe inspiring than we could have ever imagined. Notice the use of “live out a...” here and remember that thoughts as vitae do precisely this: they live. Questions about ‘knowability’ run deep – what we come to know often unfolds in ways we could not have imagined! It is thus the ambitious aim of these collections, to present the reader with an ensemble, a framework of mental mirrors to approach some of the most elemental questions. “In reality every reader is, while he is reading, the reader of his own self. The writer's work is merely a kind of optical instrument which he offers to the reader to enable him to discern what, without this book, he would perhaps never have perceived in himself.” - Marcel Proust We return to our vitae towards the end of this work and, for the first time in over 2 decades, attempt to assemble some of the puzzle pieces.
Reflective Journeys
Author: G. Kassabgi
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1440105820
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
George Kassabgi is a contemporary writer/philosopher following in the footsteps of Stefan Zweig, Kahlil Gibran, and Rainer Maria Rilke. Born in Northern Italy, George now lives in Winchester Massachusetts with his wife Maria and three sons: George-Emil, Nicholas and Louis. A sequel to the author's previous collection entitled 'Methuselah', Reflective Journeys 'Architeuthis' is an exploration of philosophical concepts and reflections on life all around us. Continue a journey of thought and introspection unlike any before. Immerse yourself in this collection of writings organized in three sections: Life, Death, and Source. Reframe and restructure your inquisitiveness to emerge with new questions and new meaning. The struggle of your time will come Sitting in your lap, staring at you in silence It haunts your sleep and wrestles your thoughts Daring to shape you it waits, patiently restless - 'Embrace' The giant squid 'Architeuthis', an animal that transcends our science and technology, drawing fear and fascination, curiosity and bewilderment. Architeuthis reminds us that nature, and its life forms, remain full of important questions, full of mystery. Life directly in front of us, in the depths of our consciousness, calls out for exploration. This is the precious gift of this oceanic creature, in the context of mankind and its quests: a reminder of the wonders that surround us and the fundamental questions that prevail. For more on Reflective Journeys, please visit our web site at: http: //www.ugik.com
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1440105820
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
George Kassabgi is a contemporary writer/philosopher following in the footsteps of Stefan Zweig, Kahlil Gibran, and Rainer Maria Rilke. Born in Northern Italy, George now lives in Winchester Massachusetts with his wife Maria and three sons: George-Emil, Nicholas and Louis. A sequel to the author's previous collection entitled 'Methuselah', Reflective Journeys 'Architeuthis' is an exploration of philosophical concepts and reflections on life all around us. Continue a journey of thought and introspection unlike any before. Immerse yourself in this collection of writings organized in three sections: Life, Death, and Source. Reframe and restructure your inquisitiveness to emerge with new questions and new meaning. The struggle of your time will come Sitting in your lap, staring at you in silence It haunts your sleep and wrestles your thoughts Daring to shape you it waits, patiently restless - 'Embrace' The giant squid 'Architeuthis', an animal that transcends our science and technology, drawing fear and fascination, curiosity and bewilderment. Architeuthis reminds us that nature, and its life forms, remain full of important questions, full of mystery. Life directly in front of us, in the depths of our consciousness, calls out for exploration. This is the precious gift of this oceanic creature, in the context of mankind and its quests: a reminder of the wonders that surround us and the fundamental questions that prevail. For more on Reflective Journeys, please visit our web site at: http: //www.ugik.com
The Reflective Heart
Author: James Winston Morris
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781887752671
Category : Sufism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
For centuries Ibn ‘Arabi has been considered the “Greatest Master” of Islamic spiritual teaching, but Western readers have only recently had access to his greatest writings. This introduction to Ibn ‘Arabi’s Meccan Illuminations highlights the mysticism and realization of Sufi spiritual life, providing an intellectually penetrating look without requiring specialized knowledge. The development of several key themes and modes of reflection in Ibn ‘Arabi’s spiritual teachings are explored as are the gradually unfolding meanings that distinguish this important classical text of Sufi practice.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781887752671
Category : Sufism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
For centuries Ibn ‘Arabi has been considered the “Greatest Master” of Islamic spiritual teaching, but Western readers have only recently had access to his greatest writings. This introduction to Ibn ‘Arabi’s Meccan Illuminations highlights the mysticism and realization of Sufi spiritual life, providing an intellectually penetrating look without requiring specialized knowledge. The development of several key themes and modes of reflection in Ibn ‘Arabi’s spiritual teachings are explored as are the gradually unfolding meanings that distinguish this important classical text of Sufi practice.
The Reflective Journey Toward Order
Author: Marion Montgomery
Publisher: Athens : University of Georgia Press
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Publisher: Athens : University of Georgia Press
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Ordo et Sanctitas: The Franciscan Spiritual Journey in Theology and Hagiography
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004341153
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
This volume, Ordo et Sanctitas: The Franciscan Spiritual Journey in Theology and Hagiography, which celebrates the life and legacy of J. A. Wayne Hellmann, is comprised of articles written by colleagues, former students, and associates. The authors were invited to contribute their own articles within three broad categories corresponding with the areas in which Wayne has made a longstanding scholarly contribution: Franciscan hagiographical texts (especially Thomas of Celano); medieval theology and the Bonaventurian theological tradition; and the retrieval of the Franciscan tradition in a contemporary context. All of the essays in the volume build upon and expand in new directions the contributions of our honoree in these areas. Contributors are Regis J. Armstrong , Joshua C. Benson, Michael Blastic, Joseph Chinnici, Michael F. Cusato, Jacques Dalarun, J. Isaac Goff, Jay M. Hammond, Timothy J. Johnson, John Kruse, Steven J. McMichael, Juliet Mousseau, William Short, Laura Smit, and Katherine Wrisley Shelby.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004341153
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
This volume, Ordo et Sanctitas: The Franciscan Spiritual Journey in Theology and Hagiography, which celebrates the life and legacy of J. A. Wayne Hellmann, is comprised of articles written by colleagues, former students, and associates. The authors were invited to contribute their own articles within three broad categories corresponding with the areas in which Wayne has made a longstanding scholarly contribution: Franciscan hagiographical texts (especially Thomas of Celano); medieval theology and the Bonaventurian theological tradition; and the retrieval of the Franciscan tradition in a contemporary context. All of the essays in the volume build upon and expand in new directions the contributions of our honoree in these areas. Contributors are Regis J. Armstrong , Joshua C. Benson, Michael Blastic, Joseph Chinnici, Michael F. Cusato, Jacques Dalarun, J. Isaac Goff, Jay M. Hammond, Timothy J. Johnson, John Kruse, Steven J. McMichael, Juliet Mousseau, William Short, Laura Smit, and Katherine Wrisley Shelby.
The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Threshold Concepts within the Disciplines
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9460911471
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Threshold Concepts within the Disciplines brings together leading writers from various disciplines and national contexts in an important and readable volume for all those concerned with teaching and learning in higher education. The foundational principle of threshold concepts is that there are, in each discipline, ‘conceptual gateways’ or ‘portals’ that must be negotiated to arrive at important new understandings. In crossing the portal, transformation occurs, both in knowledge and subjectivity. Such transformation involves troublesome knowledge, a key concern for contributors to this book, who identify threshold concepts in their own fields and suggest how to deal with them. Part One extends and enhances the threshold concept framework, containing chapters that articulate its qualities, its links to other social theories of learning and other traditions in educational research. Part Two encompasses the disciplinary heart of the book with contributions from a diversity of areas including computing, engineering, biology, design, modern languages, education and economics. In the many empirical case studies educators show how they have used the threshold concept framework to inform and evaluate their teaching contexts. Other chapters emphasise the equally important ‘being and becoming’ dimension of learning. Part Three suggests pedagogic directions for those at the centre of the education project with contributions focusing on the socialisation of academics and their continuing quest to be effective teachers. The book will be of interest to disciplinary teachers, educational researchers and educational developers. It also is of relevance to issues in quality assurance and professional accreditation.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9460911471
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Threshold Concepts within the Disciplines brings together leading writers from various disciplines and national contexts in an important and readable volume for all those concerned with teaching and learning in higher education. The foundational principle of threshold concepts is that there are, in each discipline, ‘conceptual gateways’ or ‘portals’ that must be negotiated to arrive at important new understandings. In crossing the portal, transformation occurs, both in knowledge and subjectivity. Such transformation involves troublesome knowledge, a key concern for contributors to this book, who identify threshold concepts in their own fields and suggest how to deal with them. Part One extends and enhances the threshold concept framework, containing chapters that articulate its qualities, its links to other social theories of learning and other traditions in educational research. Part Two encompasses the disciplinary heart of the book with contributions from a diversity of areas including computing, engineering, biology, design, modern languages, education and economics. In the many empirical case studies educators show how they have used the threshold concept framework to inform and evaluate their teaching contexts. Other chapters emphasise the equally important ‘being and becoming’ dimension of learning. Part Three suggests pedagogic directions for those at the centre of the education project with contributions focusing on the socialisation of academics and their continuing quest to be effective teachers. The book will be of interest to disciplinary teachers, educational researchers and educational developers. It also is of relevance to issues in quality assurance and professional accreditation.
Journey: Through The 12 Perspectives
Author: Achmad Vikri Maulana
Publisher: Detak Pustaka
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
This book was made with the efforts of twelve people, each with their own experiences to share. Our poems are the representation of what we think and what we are at the time. Life itself is a journey, and each one is special.
Publisher: Detak Pustaka
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
This book was made with the efforts of twelve people, each with their own experiences to share. Our poems are the representation of what we think and what we are at the time. Life itself is a journey, and each one is special.
You Are... "A Reflection of Love"
Author: La Vita M. Weaver
Publisher: Xulon Press
ISBN: 1606474766
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
In You Are.A Reflection of Love, La Vita M. Weaver, author of Fit for God, candidly shares how she learned to accept the love of God. She discovered that the love of God can heal your broken heart, soothe your wounded emotions, and make you whole. Accepting God's love can deliver you from insecurities, a poor self-image, and feelings of rejection as you discover you are cherished, adored, and deeply valued as a child of the Living God. It's time to let go of your past and release any excess baggage. It's time to enjoy a new found freedom and soar to new spiritual heights in God. It's time for complete healing, as you allow the love of God to go deep down to your inner most being and comfort your wounded soul and strengthen your inner spirit. God wants you free to be a reflection of His incredible love! La Vita M. Weaver is the author of Fit for God: The 8-Week Plan That Kicks the Devil OUT and Invites Health and Healing IN. Once badly broken and bruised, now healed, restored, and created anew, as a dynamic personality in the body of Christ, she has an urgency in her heart to encourage women of all walks of life to be fit for God-spirit, soul and body! La Vita has appeared as a guest on the popular Trinity Broadcast Network (TBN) program, "Praise the Lord" and the well-known "700 Club," and she has been featured in Essence, Excellence, Heart & Soul and Shape magazines. She also appeared as the co-host of the popular TBN health and fitness program "TotaLee Fit."
Publisher: Xulon Press
ISBN: 1606474766
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
In You Are.A Reflection of Love, La Vita M. Weaver, author of Fit for God, candidly shares how she learned to accept the love of God. She discovered that the love of God can heal your broken heart, soothe your wounded emotions, and make you whole. Accepting God's love can deliver you from insecurities, a poor self-image, and feelings of rejection as you discover you are cherished, adored, and deeply valued as a child of the Living God. It's time to let go of your past and release any excess baggage. It's time to enjoy a new found freedom and soar to new spiritual heights in God. It's time for complete healing, as you allow the love of God to go deep down to your inner most being and comfort your wounded soul and strengthen your inner spirit. God wants you free to be a reflection of His incredible love! La Vita M. Weaver is the author of Fit for God: The 8-Week Plan That Kicks the Devil OUT and Invites Health and Healing IN. Once badly broken and bruised, now healed, restored, and created anew, as a dynamic personality in the body of Christ, she has an urgency in her heart to encourage women of all walks of life to be fit for God-spirit, soul and body! La Vita has appeared as a guest on the popular Trinity Broadcast Network (TBN) program, "Praise the Lord" and the well-known "700 Club," and she has been featured in Essence, Excellence, Heart & Soul and Shape magazines. She also appeared as the co-host of the popular TBN health and fitness program "TotaLee Fit."
Cervantine Journeys
Author: Steven D. Hutchinson
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
ISBN: 9780299134846
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Hutchinson focuses initially on movement as concept and metaphor, affirming its centrality in the conceptualization of all discursive activities. He draws on an array of authors including Heraclitus, Plato, Longinus, Rabelais, Nietzsche, Saussure, Frances Yates, Kristeva, Meschonnic, and Deleuze to demonstrate the "motion" of discourse and of those engaged in it. He then turns to Cervantes' novels to show how metaphors of movement and travel, appearing on nearly every page, dominate the conceptualization of the soul, the self, desire, love, and life processes. Viewing travel as a composite of concurrent modes of experience with differing content and rhythms, Hutchinson considers the concept of errancy, the nature of "place" and the traveler's shifting relations with it, and the values that travel may have as a motion, displacement, encounter, and goal. Of key importance are the means of improvisation developed en route. His re-examination of Bakhtin's "chronotope" in light of Cervante's novels reveals the dynamic character of time-spaces in which travelers move. He shows, moreover, that unlike typical Renaissance utopias the many worlds of Cervantes' novels have the principles of becoming and dissolution inscribed in them. Reflecting on the narrative of journeys both as memory and invention, Hutchinson concludes with an examination of the relations between travel experience and travel narrative and a discussion of the whereabouts of writers and readers in Cervantes' novels. The narration of journeys, he argues, necessitates and encourages improvisatory writing.
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
ISBN: 9780299134846
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Hutchinson focuses initially on movement as concept and metaphor, affirming its centrality in the conceptualization of all discursive activities. He draws on an array of authors including Heraclitus, Plato, Longinus, Rabelais, Nietzsche, Saussure, Frances Yates, Kristeva, Meschonnic, and Deleuze to demonstrate the "motion" of discourse and of those engaged in it. He then turns to Cervantes' novels to show how metaphors of movement and travel, appearing on nearly every page, dominate the conceptualization of the soul, the self, desire, love, and life processes. Viewing travel as a composite of concurrent modes of experience with differing content and rhythms, Hutchinson considers the concept of errancy, the nature of "place" and the traveler's shifting relations with it, and the values that travel may have as a motion, displacement, encounter, and goal. Of key importance are the means of improvisation developed en route. His re-examination of Bakhtin's "chronotope" in light of Cervante's novels reveals the dynamic character of time-spaces in which travelers move. He shows, moreover, that unlike typical Renaissance utopias the many worlds of Cervantes' novels have the principles of becoming and dissolution inscribed in them. Reflecting on the narrative of journeys both as memory and invention, Hutchinson concludes with an examination of the relations between travel experience and travel narrative and a discussion of the whereabouts of writers and readers in Cervantes' novels. The narration of journeys, he argues, necessitates and encourages improvisatory writing.