Joseph Campbell See book keywords and concepts | | This will help us to understand not only the meaning of those images for contemporary life, but also the singleness of the human spirit in its aspirations, powers, vicissitudes, and wisdom.
The following pages will present in the form of one composite adventure the tales of a number of the world's symbolic carriers of the destiny of Everyman. | | Now is required no incarnation of the Moon Bull, no Serpent Wisdom of the Eight Diagrams of Destiny, but a perfect human spirit alert to the needs and hopes of the heart. Accordingly, the cosmogonic cycle yields an emperor in human form who shall stand for all generations to come as the model of man the king.
Huang Ti, the "Yellow Emperor" (2697-2597 b.c.), was the third of the august Three. His mother, a concubine of the prince of the province of Chao-tien, conceived him when she one night beheld a golden dazzling light around the constellation of the Great Bear. | | It has always been the prime function of mythology and rite to supply the symbols that carry the human spirit forward, in counteraction to those other constant human fantasies that tend to tie it back. In fact, it may well be that the very high incidence of neuroticism among ourselves follows from the decline among us of such effective spiritual aid. We remain fixated to the unexercised images of our infancy, and hence disinclined to the necessary passages of our adulthood. | Sue Palmer See book keywords and concepts | Even the most convinced city-dweller knows that greenery is important for lifting the human spirit, and it seems particularly important for children. Indeed, a research study at the University of Illinois has suggested that contact with nature can have a significant 'detoxing' effect on children with attention deficit disorders, and 'the greener the setting, the greater the relief. In contrast, researchers found that indoor activities like watching television, or outdoor activity in paved or non-green areas increased attention deficit.
This is, of course, no real surprise. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Mike: So for you to espouse this food philosophy, if I may call it that, is in a sense, really exceptional because you have the technical training, and yet you've gone so far beyond it to understand the real relationships between foods, the human body and the human spirit. How did that happen for you?
Cousens: Well, ever since I was four years old, I wanted to be a healer and that translated as a medical doctor; that was all I knew. In the 50s, that's all you knew. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | Worst was the sheer overwhelming scale that trapped and oppressed the human spirit. The largest of our cities assumed a scale that had never been seen before in history— as industrialism itself had not been seen before—and this demoralizing hypertrophy produced huge diminishing returns in the quality of life for the industrial masses, especially the workers who crowded the extensive tenement slums. Some of these problems were overcome. | KC Craichy See book keywords and concepts | And now it is time to move on to the inner man, the human spirit, where meditation and prayer are the keys to our spiritual health. God created you as a three-dimensional person, that is, as a three-part being—you have a spirit (wisdom, consciousness, and commune), a soul (mind, will, and emotions), and a body (bone, blood, and flesh). It only makes sense that He wants you to optimize the health of all three of these parts.
Meditation and Prayer
Meditation and prayer involve a two-part process of communicating with our Lord. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | Personally, I was so depressed I felt like gargling with razor blades.
The human spirit is remarkably resilient, though. A few hours later, the horror of it all was forgotten and the conference-goers reported to the next supper buffet with their appetites recharged, happy to scarf more lobster and beef medallions and guzzle more liquor, while chatting up new friends about their various hopes and dreams for the continuing story of civilized life here on good old planet Earth, which, it was assumed, had quite a ways to go before any of us needed to worry about its fate, if ever. | Ray Dodd See book keywords and concepts | Support is growing for organizations all over the world that aggressively pursue solutions that champion the human spirit. For example, a call is rising aimed at the producers of goods to reduce energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, air and water pollution, and waste from unnecessary packaging. Companies are made up of people, members of the community, and more and more are recognizing that in a global economy environmental problems and human problems are everyone's problem. The supply of products can only be sustained if the living Earth and its communities are revered and protected. | Win Wenger, Ph.D. and Richard Poe See book keywords and concepts | Our brains, in which reside all that we think of as the human spirit, are totally dependent upon oxygen. Fully one-third of all the oxygen used in our bodies goes directly to the brain. Evidence suggests that the more oxygen we receive, the better our brains function. Einstein's brain, for example, possibly received more oxygen (and other blood-borne nutrients) than most. Marian Diamond found that rats raised in a highly stimulating environment had enlarged capillaries and a higher density of glial cells, which are believed to act as mediators between the neurons and blood vessels of the brain. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | When anyone and everyone has the means to solve their own puzzles and problems, to share their ideas and works, and to invent new things, the creative human spirit will express itself in so many ways that is it impossible to predict just what we'll build together as citizen engineers, ft
These Fab Lab students in Ghana are working on a vortex refrigeration system, which could, inexpensively, keep everything from food to vaccines cold, 2005.
Instructables
Instructables. | | While massive challenges remain, and the process has not been perfect, the commission surely stands as a towering testament to the capacities of the human spirit. ZH
Radio Okapi
¦¦¦¦¦ Radio can be a force for destruction: witness the role of Radio Mille Collines in urging the Hutus of Rwanda to commit genocide. Radio Okapi-"Breath of the DRC" (the Democratic Republic of Congo) —set up by Swiss journalists as part of the reconstruction process in that country, shows the power of radio for peace. | | He is the author of Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the human spirit and An Inconvenient Truth.
VINAY GUPTA [VG]
A "biracial Hindu" living in America, Vinay Gupta's long-term goals are to continue the work of Buckminster Fuller and Mohandas Gandhi in order to create an opulent peace on Earth that can be shared by all human beings, without ecological harm. Vinay has worked on several projects at the Rocky Mountain Institute, done a lot of computer programming, and has traveled extensively throughout the United States.
ZAID HASSAN [ZH]
Zaid Hassan is a writer based in London. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Now you may say, "Well, gee, we make a lot of violent movies and a lot of garbage movies," and that's true, but we also make a lot of fantastic, artful movies that deeply touch the human spirit. Movies that, when you watch them, communicate on many levels about what it means to be alive and be a human being. I'm talking about movies like Schindler's List by Steven Spielberg, or Castaway. These kinds of movies are powerful art and powerful healing. | Henry Hobhouse See book keywords and concepts | The "pining" of the Indians, noted by every writer, may well have been the result of recurrent and debilitating fever, rather than a fault in the human spirit.
The white man likewise brought malaria to Australia. Though the mosquito can only thrive in certain swampy areas near the coast and cannot breed in the dry interior, it is noteworthy that the aborigines have been adversely affected in those areas which can sustain the fever.
A great deal of information is available from nineteenth-century India, since the British became supersensitive on the fever issue once it had been identified. | Bradley J. Willcox, D. Craig Willcox, and Makoto Suzuki See book keywords and concepts | Their stories of survival attest not only to their resourcefulness in coping but also to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of great odds.
Toku Oyakawa: A Story of the Human Spirit
Fi-tu-ya chimu gukuru. What counts most is heart. —Okinawan proverb
When we first called to set up an interview with centenarian Toku Oyakawa, a naturalized Canadian citizen living in a small town in the province of Ontario, we were told he was out fishing—a favorite pastime for more than eight decades. Oyakawasan was then 106 years old. | Fred A. Baughman, Jr., M.D. and Craig Hovey See book keywords and concepts | Despite the relatively small number of children being medicated for MBD in 1970, a psychiatrist testifying at the Gallagher hearing estimated that 3 - 10% of children under 12 years of age had MBD. A CIBA (the manufacturer of Ritalin then) catalog quoted from at the hearing estimated that 5% or more of children had it. Even more disturbing, the same catalog said that candidates for referral to physicians for evaluation should be identified by teachers, counselors, nurses, and school psychologists. Here we have a drug manufacturer proposing that school personnel generate business for them! | Stanton Peele See book keywords and concepts | Otherwise, tragedy and crime would dominate the human spirit. Yet by supporting a vision of the inherent weakness of the human spirit, psychiatric designations and support-group philosophies contribute to our pessimism and depression.
Human resilience—and the opposition that some express toward this resilience as being illusory—is apparent among children of alcoholics. | Richard Leviton See book keywords and concepts | It's a distrust that approaches the old Gnostic revulsion for the human body as the jailer of the human spirit, for the infernal processes of nature, and by logical extension, the whole of the natural world. Environment itself, both interior and exterior, is unfriendly to human life, and must be aggressively controlled, if not fought. Our bodies are polluted, defective, inimical to the human spirit, and we live unilaterally "at risk," Discover insists, repeating its grim view excessively, using "at risk" twenty-five times and "risk" fourteen times in the same story. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | Head First—The Biology of Hope and Healing Power of the human spirit by Norman Cousins
11. Not Convinced That You Should Never Eat Any Meat Or Poultry That Is Not Organic? Then Read:
• Slaughterhouse by Gail A. Eisnitz
(The Shocking Story of Greed, Neglect, and Inhumane Treatment Inside the U.S. Meat Industry.)
• Mad Cow by Howard F. Lyman with Glen Merzer (Plain Truth from the Gatde Rancher Who Won't Eat Meat.)
• Prisoned Chickens, Poisoned Eggs by Karen Davis, Ph.D.
(An Inside Look at the Modern Poultry Business.)
12. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | NMI is the purist embodiment of the human spirit." (p. 138)
Berman believes that these "nomads", if they were to enter political office, would give up their autonomy. "Those genuinely committed to the monastic option," he writes, "need to stay out of the public eye; they do their work quietly, and deliberately avoid media attention. Indeed, a Taoist rule of thumb might be that if the larger culture knows about it, then it's not the real thing." (p. 131) Berman argues that NMIs will leave their historical mark by preserving a wisdom in our dark age as the monks had done in the middle ages. | | Elsewhere, Laszlo says: "Evolving the human spirit and consciousness is the first vital cause shared by the whole of the human family Responding to the challenge of...sustainability calls for another Apollo mission on the plane of culture. Creative people in all relevant spheres of culture need to be brought together and encouraged to put their insight to work in the joint human interest. | | Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the human spirit, Houghton Mifflin, New York, 1992.
19. George Sessions, "Deep Ecology as Worldview", Worldviews and Ecology, edit. M.A. Tucker and J.A. Grim, Orbis Books, Maryknoll, New York, 1994.
20. Jerry Mander, In the Absence of the Sacred, Sierra Club Books, San Francisco, 1994.
21. William Ash worth, The Left Hand of Eden, Oregon State Univ. Press, Corvallis, Oregon, 1999.
22. Brian O'Leary, Miracle in the Void, Kamapua'a Press, Kihei, Hawaii, 1996. | | Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the human spirit, Houghton Mifflin, New York, 1992.
4. Lester R. Brown and Jennifer Mitchell, Chapter 10 in State of the World 1998, Norton, New York, 1998.
5. John Tuxill, Chapter 6 in State of the World 1999, Norton, New York, 1999.
6. Jon Rappoport, Notes on Scandals, Conspiracies and Coverups, Truth Seeker, San Diego, 1999, p. 48.
7. Lester R. Brown, Chapter 7 in State of the World 1999, Norton, New York, 1999.
8. Vandana Shiva, Stolen Harvest, South End Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001.
9. | Ann Blake Tracy, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | As we approach the day of a drug for every mood, thought, feeling, and deed, we need to ask ourselves whether we want to take the risk of a continual dwarfing of the human spirit by making the yme' the drug in me. "
Even though Dr. Kramer promotes the use of Prozac for shyness he also refers to this chemical dwarfing of the human spirit as well. He compares Prozac to the drug "Heavy Sodium" from the last novel by the Southern writer Walker Percy, THE THANATOS SYNDROME, "...a maverick doctor finds that plotters have introduced an insidious chemical, Heavy Sodium, into the water supply. | Richard Gerber, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | That conscious entity which uses this biomechanism of the brain and body is the human spirit or soul. That which we refer to as the spiritual domain is part of a series of higher dimensional energy systems which feed directly into the computer hardware we call the brain and body. It is these higher dimensional systems, our so-called subtle energetic anatomy, that science has yet to recognize. | Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Even the human spirit is gone. The only spirit remaining in the patient, I believe, is the divine spirit. And yet, tragically, this divine spirit is caged in a body that is mostly devoid of life.
Still, even at this stage, people are able to feel pain. And still they cry out when pain strikes. Death most frequently occurs from pneumonia, or from infection. Sometimes there is no discernible cause.
Most people who contract frank Alzheimer's never reach this final stage of severe Alzheimer's. | Earl Mindell, R.Ph., Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | The most famous, Rescue Remedy, was developed in the 1930s by Edward Bach, who believed that flowers possessed unique "vibrational energy" that could soothe the human spirit. A more scientific explanation is that the faint scent emitted by the flowers may affect brain chemistry. Flower essences, which are sold in natural food stores, are very easy to use and completely nontoxic. Many people find the experience to be quite relaxing. Simply put a few drops of the liquid essence under your tongue, or add a few drops to your beverage of choice and sip slowly. | Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H. See book keywords and concepts | There are elements in each of us that instill fear, cloud the mind, harm the body, weaken the will, and violate the human spirit, just as the villains do in this search for tmth. The wisdom and divine guidance needed to lay such inhumanity to rest lies within. | Richard Leviton See book keywords and concepts | Our bodies are polluted, defective, inimical to the human spirit, and we live unilaterally "at risk," Discover insists, repeating its grim view excessively, using "at risk" twenty-five times and "risk" fourteen times in the same story. Philosophically, Discover tells us that incarnation (literally, life in the flesh) is at best a conditional risk.
When we take our cues from this kind of reporting, no wonder our latent fear of embodiment can escalate into the kind of uncontrollable panic we might experience were we to discover ourselves airborne passengers in a terribly defective jumbo jet. |
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