Tangible Thoughts

Tangible Thoughts
Author: Nicole Y. Williams
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1609578082

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Tangible Thoughts Vol. 1: Inner City Blues is the first installment of a collection of poems influenced by the experiences of Nicole Williams. She has catalogued in each poem an element of the environment in which she grew up. The title "Inner City Blues" was inspired by the Marvin Gaye song "Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)". Upon hearing this song Nicole realized that it perfectly described the tone of her poems. The song gave voice and illustration to the words she had scripted. Inner City Blues is a gritty look at the reality of inner city life. It is testament to what goes on behind the walls and fences of projects and ghettos across America. It also gives witness to the fact that your location does not determine your latitude in life. Nicole chose to rise above her station in life and this first installment in the collection of poems for Tangible Thoughts was the ladder she used. Each poem will inspire, encourage and ignite the reader. With the God given talent of turning experience into poetry Nicole is giving everyone an opportunity to understand, the "Inner City Blues".

Exorcising Your Excuses

Exorcising Your Excuses
Author: Griff Neilson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1524660299

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Exorcising Your Excuses is a holistically based step-by-step approach in eradicating self-limiting excuses and unhealthy thinking patterns that so pervade our stressed out modern society. Learn WHY excuse making comes from an imbalanced body, mind, and soul, and WHAT to do about it! Learn the answers to the following questions: What is the true definition of excuses and how do they limit my limitless potential? Are my excuses subconsciously defining who I believe myself to be? Am I being limited through cultural, familial, educational, and other forms of mental conditioning? Why do I persist in behaviors that are self-defeating even when I am aware of them? How does nutrition, sleep, exercise and other lifestyle factors affect my mindset? Is excuse making a spiritual disorder? Why am I so negative in my thoughts? Can I harness the power of my Higher Self or God to eliminate my excuses and empower my thoughts? (non-religious) Can I reprogram my brain and permanently rid myself of excuse-making?

Berkeley

Berkeley
Author: Daniel E. Flage
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0745682715

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Irish philosopher George Bishop Berkeley was one of the greatest philosophers of the early modern period. Along with David Hume and John Locke he is considered one of the fathers of British Empiricism. Berkeley is a clear, concise, and sympathetic introduction to George Berkeley’s philosophy, and a thorough review of his most important texts. Daniel E. Flage explores his works on vision, metaphysics, morality, and economics in an attempt to develop a philosophically plausible interpretation of Berkeley’s oeuvre as whole. Many scholars blur the rejection of material substance (immaterialism) with the claim that only minds and things dependent upon minds exist (idealism). However Flage shows how, by distinguishing idealism from immaterialism and arguing that Berkeley’s account of what there is (metaphysics) is dependent upon what is known (epistemology), a careful and plausible philosophy emerges. The author sets out the implications of this valuable insight for Berkeley’s moral and economic works, showing how they are a natural outgrowth of his metaphysics, casting new light on the appreciation of these and other lesser-known areas of Berkeley’s thought. Daniel E. Flage’s Berkeley presents the student and general reader with a clear and eminently readable introduction to Berkeley’s works which also challenges standard interpretations of Berkeley’s philosophy.

Enlightenment

Enlightenment
Author: Jamil Voss
Publisher: Paradigm E
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2021-10-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Enlightenment: A Modern Understanding brings clarity and modernity into the world of enlightenment. Without disrespect for the ancient teachings, this book, affectionately called EAMU, brings an entirely refreshing and inspiring understanding of spiritual enlightenment that goes well beyond the ancient teachings – into the foundation of a whole new genre and science of thought. As we moved through history, the questions and quests which predicate our satisfaction or dissatisfaction have evolved, and it’s been many years since the understanding of enlightenment has been revised into modern context. This book does so brilliantly, kindly, and with inspiration and a feeling of poetry – all the while being of a scientific mindset, but oriented more toward practical applicability than scientific review. This book goes into theory and observation in a way that is understandable, and because of its comprehensibility, paves the way forward for a new discussion with a new understanding of this very ancient but not currently, concisely, and truly answered topic that we call, “enlightenment.” EAMU explains enlightenment in a way that is aspiring, modern, natural, and intellectually catchy. The second edition brings added clarity and adds more material.

Works

Works
Author: George Berkeley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1908
Genre:
ISBN:

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