Stratagems from easternphilosophy started to spread into the streets of New York City.
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O-Thelast vowel sound symbolizes abstract space, the spirit assumes once more the garment of primordial matter; it is the Nirvana of easternphilosophy.
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Because he espouses an ancient easternphilosophy which values doubt above certainty, and which promotes accepting the world's problems rather than trying to fix them.
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A lecture-meeting dealing with Easternphilosophy had drawn her to the Rohrach building.
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One ideal I had was to scientifically systematize Easternphilosophy.
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He had explored many Easternphilosophies in his endless search for deeper self-awareness and transcendence.
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Still, foreign firms are keen to get a foothold in the market as interest grows in Easternphilosophies and treatments.
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Moreover, the modern "new age" movement owes much to Jungian ideas: Jung had a lifelong interest in spirituality, mysticism, yoga, Easternphilosophies and mythology.
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Woman is better treated by Buddhism than by any other Orientalreligion.
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Great institutions of learning are also maintained as the special propaganda of the Orientalreligions.
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But in the Pagan and Orientalreligions this trinity was nothing else but a tritheism.
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The new Orientalreligions all appealed to the emotions.
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And Prince Siddhartha was anxious to escape reincarnation- atheoryor conviction inseparable from Orientalreligion.
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With orientalphilosophy they accepted the situation.
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This fact every phase of Orientalphilosophy recognized, and always has recognized.
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Before his death, Matt had-unbidden-beenstudyingOrientalphilosophy and its theory of reincarnation.
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He seems more interested in than influenced by Orientalphilosophy.
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His familiarity with Orientalphilosophy; his remarkable discrimination; the peculiar penetrating quality of his intellect.
Ús de eastern thought en anglès
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It's a philosophical exploration about democracy, consumerism, Easternthought and elitism disguised as a spy thriller.
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We have seen how impersonal is the form which Far Easternthought assumes when it crystallizes into words.
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A special contribution of Zen to Easternthought was its recognition of the mundane as of equal importance with the spiritual.
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The Teutonic races, like the earlier Greeks, before they were tinctured with Easternthought, had always wanted historic facts, dates, names, and places.
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Easternthought was pure soul-consciousness, its teaching was to annihilate the flesh, to deny its reality, to look within, and so to gain enlightenment.
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Our modern way of distinguishing between religious and civil concerns is foreign to Easternthought, and was especially out of the question in a theocracy.