Nine Minds

Nine Minds
Author: Daniel Tammet
Publisher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2024-07-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1800811128

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From the bestselling author of BORN ON A BLUE DAY and THINKING IN NUMBERS 'Bursting with feeling and possibility' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'Nine Minds offers something that autistic people urgently need: it humanises us' KATHERINE MAY 'Tammet's exquisite portraits remind us that the variety of brains is every bit as essential as any other form of diversity' ANDREW SOLOMON 'A book as beautiful as the minds it portrays' AMY TAN A Japanese researcher in psychology sets out to measure loneliness while drawing on her own experience of autism. A quirky boy growing up in 1950s Ottawa sows the seeds of his future Hollywood stardom. In the US, a non-verbal man explores body language, gesture by eloquent gesture, in his mother's yoga classes. Nine Minds delves into the extraordinary lives of nine neurodivergent men and women from around the globe. From a Fields Medal-winning mathematician to a murder detective, a pioneering surgeon to a bestselling novelist, each is remarkable in their field, and each is changing how the world sees those on the spectrum. Exploding the tired stereotypes of autism, Daniel Tammet - acclaimed author and an autistic savant himself - reaches across the divides of age, gender, sexuality and nationality to draw out the inner worlds of his subjects. Telling stories as richly diverse as the spectrum itself, this illuminating, life-affirming work of narrative nonfiction celebrates the power and beauty of the neurodivergent mind, and the daring freedom with which these individuals have built their lives. 'Nine Minds reminds us of the diversity within neurodiversity' GRAEME SIMSION

9 Minds of Self: 10 Weeks of Energy Healing & Balancing

9 Minds of Self: 10 Weeks of Energy Healing & Balancing
Author: Mrs. Octavia Coleman, Dr. PH
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1329799801

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This book takes the reader on a 10 week journey within to #Awaken the living and healing energies already in possession! These exercises are based upon Kemety and Yoruba cultural principles. With this text comes access to guided meditation sessions and herbal remedy suggestions!!

Japanese Philosophy

Japanese Philosophy
Author: James W. Heisig
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 1362
Release: 2011-07-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 082483707X

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With Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, readers of English can now access in a single volume the richness and diversity of Japanese philosophy as it has developed throughout history. Leading scholars in the field have translated selections from the writings of more than a hundred philosophical thinkers from all eras and schools of thought, many of them available in English for the first time. The Sourcebook editors have set out to represent the entire Japanese philosophical tradition—not only the broad spectrum of academic philosophy dating from the introduction of Western philosophy in the latter part of the nineteenth century, but also the philosophical ideas of major Japanese traditions of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Shinto. The philosophical significance of each tradition is laid out in an extensive overview, and each selection is accompanied by a brief biographical sketch of its author and helpful information on placing the work in its proper context. The bulk of the supporting material, which comprises nearly a quarter of the volume, is given to original interpretive essays on topics not explicitly covered in other chapters: cultural identity, samurai thought, women philosophers, aesthetics, bioethics. An introductory chapter provides a historical overview of Japanese philosophy and a discussion of the Japanese debate over defining the idea of philosophy, both of which help explain the rationale behind the design of the Sourcebook. An exhaustive glossary of technical terminology, a chronology of authors, and a thematic index are appended. Specialists will find information related to original sources and sinographs for Japanese names and terms in a comprehensive bibliography and general index. Handsomely presented and clearly organized for ease of use, Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook will be a cornerstone in Japanese studies for decades to come. It will be an essential reference for anyone interested in traditional or contemporary Japanese culture and the way it has shaped and been shaped by its great thinkers over the centuries.

The Eastern Buddhist

The Eastern Buddhist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1928
Genre: Buddha (The concept)
ISBN:

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An unsectarian journal devoted to an open and critical study of Mahayana Buddhism in all of its aspects.

Collier's Once a Week

Collier's Once a Week
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1909
Genre:
ISBN:

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The New Democracy

The New Democracy
Author: Walter Edward Weyl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1927
Genre: Democracy
ISBN:

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The Clothier and Furnisher

The Clothier and Furnisher
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1110
Release: 1909
Genre: Clothing trade
ISBN:

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Septuagint: Cosmic Genesis

Septuagint: Cosmic Genesis
Author: Scriptural Research Institute
Publisher: Digital Ink Productions
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2024-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1998288889

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In the mid 3ʳᵈ century BC, King Ptolemy II Philadelphus of Egypt ordered a translation of the ancient Israelite scriptures for the Library of Alexandria, which resulted in the creation of the Septuagint. The original version, published circa 250 BC, only included the Torah, or in Greek terms, the Pentateuch. The Torah is composed of the five books traditionally credited to Moses, circa 1500 BC: Cosmic Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. The first of these five books was known as Cosmic Genesis in Greek, however, known as Bereshít in Hebrew, which translates as approximately ‘In the beginning’ the first few words of the book. The Book of Cosmic Genesis begins by recounting a fusion of ancient Akkadian and Middle Egyptian creation mythology, before telling the stories of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the ancestors of the Israelites. Their stories also include smatterings of Old and Middle Egyptian religious iconography, such as Jacob seeing the ladder up to the sky, which in Egyptian mythology was associated with Osiris since the Old Kingdom era. The book culminates with the Israelites, the descendants of Jacob, all moving to Egypt during a famine in Canaan. Based on the chronology in the Septuagint, his famine would have been during the collapse of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, which led to a group of Canaanites seizing control of Egypt, as described a the end of Cosmic Genesis.