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Being
In ontology (the study of being) being is anything that can be said to be, either transcendentally or immanently. The nature of being varies by philosophy, giving different interpretations in the frameworks of Aristotle, materialism, idealism, existentialism, Islam, and Marxism.
Let's find out what that is.
Take a look. Let's find out what That is.
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Enjoy! Love.
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Dziga Vertov - Our eyes
Our eyes see very little and very badly – so people dreamed up the microscope to let them see invisible phenomena; they invented the telescope…now they have perfected the cinecamera to penetrate more deeply into he visible world, to explore and record visual phenomena so that what is happening now, which will have to be taken account of in the future, is not forgotten.
Why on?
The patterns of conquest, hate and violence have flourished only because we have taken attention out from those life elements which constrict them and which consequently would encourage balance. Division and fear are a result of this.
For too long we have mocked upon our women, laughed at our dreamers and forgot about how important love and simple beauty is in our lives. Every aspect of our life spectrum, of our environment --including people-- makes us richer and vastly improves our knowledge of this universe and, therefore, of ourselves.
Don’t miss out this moment. It is the best moment to be just On…
Keep trhowing it all the way...
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Mooji - You are there before "Yes". You are already FREE! -Mooji in Chicago
Don't wait for "yes"
Papaji - The door to your self
"If you dont use the 'if' then you tell me what is going to happen" (3:30)
Mooji - Missing the Obvious 3 -Satsang with Mooji in Chicago
Please, bring me in into your seeing and tell me [...] what is soo dificult.
Write, Speak, Read
| "Write your heart, speak what you are, read for true knowledge." |
Lawrence Clark Powell - "Write to be understood, speak to be heard, read to grow." |

