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Chicken Soup for the Soul, Vol. 3: Living Your Dreams – Overcoming Obstacles

Product DescriptionThe heartwarming tales from the CHICKEN SOUP book series come to life with each volume of this live production. In LIVING YOUR DREAMS: OVERCOMING OBSTACLES authors Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen present several live stories including the inspirational “Consider This” “Glenn McIntyre” “A Salesman’s First Sale” “Consider This” and “Tommy’s Bumper Sticker.”System Requirements:Running Time 86 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MISCELLANEOUS/SPECIAL INTEREST Rating: NR UPC: 071083575464 Manufacturer No: 5754-6 Chicken Soup for the Soul, Vol. 3: Living Your Dreams – Overcoming…. Click Here to Read More

The Psychology of Selling

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Product DescriptionPhilosophic, theological, psychological inquiries into the nature of existence and the human person.Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you’re not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the…. Click Here to Read More

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Philosophy 101

Philosophy             Who am I?  What ought I to do?  What is justice?  What is freedom?  What is love?  Philosophers have attempted to answer these questions for centuries.  Today I’d like to talk about a few such philosophers.             In the West the philosophical tradition goes all the way back to ancient Greece, where philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle developed the Socratic method of asking and answering questions in order to get at the truth about a philosophical question.  For example, in his dialogue The Republic Plato asks a series of questions about what an ideal state…. Click Here to Read More

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Can anyone point me to some decent web references on the concept in psychology/philosophy of a zombie?

When I search zombie on the internet, all I can find, obviously, is the Hollywood concept of the living dead. I’m looking for references that discuss the concept of a person with no actual consciousness or soul, sort of a puppet of the Universe or something. I could be getting the concept a little bit wrong, but my understanding was that this was the original meaning of the word…. Click Here to Read More

Good philosophy/psychology/other related books/stories?

What kind of fiction or nonfiction books do you reccomend I read that are somewhat related to philosophy or psychology? Maybe stories about troubled people or what…. Click Here to Read More

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Philosophy of Politics – We Do not Need Prisons

Millions of people in the world currently rot in jails or prisons. People think of jails and prisons as an essential part of society, but do we really need them? Do prisons really protect people from violence and victimization, or do prisons just make matters worse? Let’s look at the different types of criminals that governments throw in prison. Non-violent non-victimizers – Governments have a tendency to criminalize behaviors that do not hurt anyone. The governments create victimless crimes by creating authoritarian laws. When people break these laws, they have not hurt anyone in any major way. These laws can include any laws outlawing victimless behaviors, such as drug possession,…. Click Here to Read More

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Carl Jung / TIME Cover: February 14, 1955, Art Poster by TIME Magazine

Print Title: Carl JungArtist: null TIME MagazineCopyright Time Inc. All Rights reserved. – For personal use only. These materials are not to be copied or redistributed. TIME Magazine dimensions have varied over the decades. Print sizes may vary within an inch of the dimensions identified above to reflect actual cover dimensions.$7.50 Flat Shipping Rate to Continental US. No Extra Charge for Additional Prints!Image size: 8.0 x 10.0, Paper size: 8.0 x 10.0 Product DescriptionThe most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this…. Click Here to Read More

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Worth it to major in philosophy/psychology?

Is it worth to major in these career fields even if you don’t make a lot of money? If anyone does make good money from these careers please tell…. Click Here to Read More

No Country for Old Men, Philosophy and View

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Note: Only for people who already watched the movie!Powerful movie which absorbs life as a tragedy. In a reflection on life the movie is about getting old, getting tired of the world. The Coans brothers, found a very good script and hammered a great film which is very slowly paced.The movie jumps off between 3 characters, which are the same. They are too clever, too crazy, too much into what they are doing. It seems like circumstances in their own life brought them into the situation they are in, in the 122 minutes of the art work.Josh Brolins character sees the opportunity to be rich and acts, even thou he knows that its not going to end up well. Brolin may be a very smart guy, but…. Click Here to Read More

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Cloverfield and Philosophy

The upcoming movie Cloverfield might seem like a blockbuster, but does it have a philosophical angle to it? Title Clover field, many speculation has raised over the name of the movie. Some believe, that the meaning of Cloverfield is a code that a military gave to the tape they found. Some think J.J. named it Cloverfield since his Production company is on Cloverfield street! Some argue that Cloverfield means, that the tape was found in an area on Central Park which had clovers. Many see some connection to his long series, Lost. In a more meaningful way, clover is a person and field is New York. Imagine yourself walking in a clover field, you can see how small and insignificant the…. Click Here to Read More

A Psychology for the New Age: Quantum Psychology

Bell bottoms, transcendental meditation, love beads, civil rights, protest marches: the 1960s, the Age of Aquarius, a time of radical social change that ushered in the “New Age.” Time passed, and gradually, New Age ideas made their way into the cultural mainstream. Among them is “spirituality,” the notion that beyond organized religion, people can directly experience a metaphysical reality that is greater than oneself. The once “flakey” notion of personal growth, the idea that people have the ability to improve themselves, is now big business. Also, we have come to accept that if we want to know what is really going on, we must view ourselves, our society, the planet and the…. Click Here to Read More

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Daniel Sheehan: Understanding Worldview Paradigms: Challenges and Opportunities as Humanity Approaches 2012

Multi-Region NTSC DVD-R FormatRetail Quality AMARAY II Black Case Product DescriptionUnderstanding Worldview Paradigms: Challenges and Opportunities as Humanity Approaches 2012 Two Presentations by Renowned Social Justice Attorney Daniel Sheehan Recorded Live May 16-17, 2009 – Ashland, Oregon We are living in an extraordinary time in history with enormous challenges and unprecedented opportunities. Within this context, Daniel Sheehan offers his analysis of the present social, political, and spiritual state of consciousness, or “Worldviews” of our political leaders. Daniel Sheehan is a Harvard-educated constitutional lawyer and social ethics scholar involved with many significant and…. Click Here to Read More

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