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  1. The Enlightenment (New Approaches to European History) by Dorinda Outram, 2005-10-17
  2. What Is Enlightenment?: Eighteenth-Century Answers and Twentieth-Century Questions (Philosophical Traditions)
  3. Mandala: The Architecture of Enlightenment by Denise Patry Leidy, Robert Thurman, 2006-11-28
  4. The Enlightenment of Sympathy: Justice and the Moral Sentiments in the Eighteenth Century and Today by Michael L. Frazer, 2010-08-18
  5. Crowded with Genius: The Scottish Enlightenment: Edinburgh's Moment of the Mind by James Buchan, 2004-12-01
  6. Science and the Enlightenment (Cambridge Studies in the History of Science) by Thomas L. Hankins, 1985-04-26
  7. Stumbling toward Enlightenment by Barbara L. Marco, 1997-12-01
  8. Living the Enlightenment: Freemasonry and Politics in Eighteenth-Century Europe by Margaret C. Jacob, 1991-12-26
  9. Panorama of the Enlightenment (Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum) by Dorinda Outram, 2006-11-06
  10. Instant Enlightenment: Fast, Deep, and Sexy by David Deida, 2007-03-01
  11. The Ultimate Happiness Prescription: 7 Keys to Joy and Enlightenment by Deepak Chopra, 2009-11-17
  12. Enemies of the Enlightenment: The French Counter-Enlightenment and the Making of Modernity by Darrin M. McMahon, 2002-07-18
  13. The Enlightenment (Cambridge Readings in the History of Political Thought)
  14. Why the Chicken Crossed the Road: & Other Hidden Enlightenment Teachings from the Buddha to Bebop to Mother Goose by Dean Sluyter, 1998-02

61. Spiritual And Material Enlightenment
Features the author's thoughts on various topics such as money, karma, fear, fate and forgiveness.
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S piritual M aterial E nlightenment. Please scroll down. The Peace of Love and of Spirit The Peace of Love and of Spirit. Seek (Click on icon) W e are on earth to learn to know our Spirit and improve our true selves. Also to gain that inner strength, wisdom, understanding and self discipline. Problems of any type, (upbringing, environment, addicted to whatever parents, racial, country, emotional, material, job, etc,) must be handled as challenges in a way that helps others and us. The problems should not be used as an excuse for any negative behavior or bad circumstances in which you find yourself. Cultivate your spiritual life which usually appears to be the smallest part of your mortal life. Do this by using every experience, good or bad, for the ultimate good. You will discover that spiritual thoughts and inspirations will be attracted to you. It takes a little effort for short periods of time, regularly, to obtain the sustenance of heaven for yourselves. The purpose of spiritual development is have strength to face and live life joyfully and spiritually without having to lean on any external props that usually have foundations of clay. "Seek the Kingdom (Heaven) within, find it, and all else will be added unto you."

62. Enlightenment

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Personalizando Enlightenment
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63. ALL THINGS ZEN
Koan of Zen master Ch'ing Yuan Weihsin on emptiness, enlightenment, dependent origination, satori.
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ALL THINGS ZEN
AN OPEN WINDOW INTO THE UNDERSTANDING OF ZEN
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The following discourse is attributed to the Chinese Zen master Ch'ing yuan Wei-hsin of the T'ang Dynasty and provides a window into the understanding of Zen:
Thirty years ago, before I began the study of Zen, I said, 'Mountains are mountains, waters are waters.' After I got insight into the truth of Zen through the instructions of a good master, I said, 'Mountains are not mountains, waters are not waters.' But now, having attained the abode of final rest, (that is, Enlightenment ) I say, 'Mountains are really mountains, waters are really waters.'
He then asks, 'Are the three understandings the same or different?'
Over and over in Zen and Buddhism something like 'All is illusion' or 'The world is delusion' is presented. The problem with such understandings if presented as being true or otherwise representitive of reality, absolute or otherwise in the final sense, is that any and all persons presenting the statement and any and all persons recieving the statement would be themselves immersed products in that self-same illusion or delusion. Offering or making decisions on anything at all from that illusional or delusional position would be questionable, inturn totally undermining any credibility on such a statement, understanding, or belief.
Saying 'All is delusion' or 'The world is delusion' is by implication saying illusion/delusion IS
, that is, that it exists, that it has it's own independent existence, existing independently without need.

64. Realization.org: Meditation, Advaita, Self-inquiry, Enlightenment
Techniques for attaining enlightenment, also called nirvana or selfrealization. Practical instructions for meditation, yoga, waking kundalini.
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65. Osho Vision The Art Of Enlightenment
A miscellaneous mixture of quotes from Osho, organised in sections according to topic. Requires registration to enter the site.
http://www.oshovision.com/

66. One Spirit Project: Facilitating Personal Growth And Spiritual Enlightenment Thr
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67. Index Of /documents/whatIsEnlightenment
Unabridged. With a multiligual version of Kant's "Was Ist Auflklärung".Category Society Philosophy Online Texts and Interviews...... TXT kant.wasIstAufklarung.de.html 22k Kant Was ist Aufklärung? TXT kant.whatIsenlightenment.en.html18k What Is enlightenment ? back home
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68. Quimby Amenti Foundation: Ancient Wisdom, Healing, Education
Seminars and training programs in topics including soulcentered life, meditation, aura balancing, enlightenment, stress management, spiritual development, and operating an holistic business.
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QUIMBY AMENTI FOUNDATION CONTENTS Mission Introduction Educational Programs Noetic Field Therapy ... Free Web Translation Our rapidly changing world invites us to combine spiritual understanding with modern technology. By awakening to our innate holiness, we no longer choose from fear. We live from a center of peace. Each perceived problem becomes a stepping stone to mastery. Through a combination of ancient wisdom and modern psychology, the Quimby Amenti Foundation's mission is to help you awaken to the potential of your holiness, in the simplest and most direct way possible. Our souls are rich with awakening power. When we reach down into ourselves and allow our inner process to unfold, the universe responds in kind. Life brings to us that to which we pay attention. Living from the soul’s peace gives us the love, intelligence, power, and courage to think and act in new ways. Phineus Parkhurst Quimby was a nineteenth century American Transcendentalist healer who lived in Maine. As a "touch-stone" for spiritual evolution, Amenti is an ancient wisdom school, based on what the ancients call the Teachings of the One. Quimby Amenti Foundation provides services and educational experiences that:
  • Develop the understanding and skill to live a soul-centered life Combine the best of the ancient mysteries, modern psychology, spiritual understanding, and noetic science

69. Enlightenment 101
Dedicated to creating a happier, healthier and more peaceful and tolerant world, and furthering the Category Society Religion and Spirituality New Age Spiritual Growth...... Welcome to enlightenment 101. You may be skeptical, but 7 minutes is all the timeyou need to awaken to your greatness, your success your enlightenment.
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70. The Hospital Of Enlightenment
In 1929, Edgar Cayce opened a hospital where people could receive the treatments he recommended. Lost in the Great Depression, it symbolizes his lifelong quest to help the afflicted.
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By A. Robert Smith
The Hospital of Enlightenment.
That is what Edgar Cayce and a group of financial backers initially named the unique healing facility they built in Virginia Beach, Virginia, when they obtained its charter in 1928.
Three-quarters of a century later, after numerous changes in ownership, the old building still stands tall, today as the headquarters of Edgar Cayce's continuing worldwide work. And in many respects the original name still fits. When it was constructed, Edgar Cayce considered the hospital a dream come true.
As early as 1910, while working as a studio photographer who gave psychic readings in his spare time, he was notified by a reading that he was destined to operate a hospital. The death of a boy whose family was unable to find the unique treatments Cayce had recommended for the child made a searing impressionhe wanted to provide the needed treatments. But how? He was still years away from making a career exclusively of giving psychic readings. Furthermore, his readings suggested that a hospital could best be located in a tiny Virginia seaside resort he had never heard of, Virginia Beach.
Cayce's work took him instead from his native Kentucky to Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, Ohio, Colorado, Illinois, and New Yorkbut he never forgot what his Source had recommended. He even spent several years wildcatting for oil in hopes of financing such a healing institution. When several offers came from other parts of the country to finance a treatment center for him in their communitiesone man even began constructionhe maintained his faith that Virginia Beach was the proper place for it. The last of these benefactors, Morton Blumenthal, a New York stockbroker, was enthusiastic about the choice of Virginia. "You must go there," he told Edgar, "and I'll provide the money." So, in 1925 Cayce moved his family to Virginia Beach from Dayton, Ohio in order to get started.

71. Nietzsche As Critic And Captive Of Enlightenment
Nietzsche as Critic and Captive of enlightenment. Doctoral Dissertation © 1995by Lewis Call. Introduction Nietzsche as Critic and Captive of enlightenment.
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Nietzsche as Critic and Captive of Enlightenment
Doctoral Dissertation University of California, Irvine
Note: This online version of my dissertation contains no italics, as I have not had time to mark up the entire work in HTML. I ask the reader to forgive the resulting inaccuracies in quotation; all quotes are exact, apart from the lack of emphasis. Introduction: Nietzsche as Critic and Captive of Enlightenment This attempt to overcome Enlightenment, however, has a history that begins well before our century, and one of the most important episodes in this history is to be found in the nineteenth century with Friedrich Nietzsche. Before postmodernism and poststructuralism, Nietzsche provided a virulent and comprehensive critique of the Enlightenment. The attack on Enlightenment is a thread that runs through his entire corpus. An examination of his work makes it clear, however, that Nietzsche was unable to overcome this pervasive, intractable tradition. Despite his best efforts, Nietzsche's work contains persistent elements of Enlightenment. Human rationality also implies for Enlightened thinkers an attempt to gain knowledge and understanding of the natural world. As Norman Hampson writes, "human reason, operating by means of careful observation and checking its conclusions by further observation or experiment, could for the first time in the history of man reveal the mechanism of the natural world in which he had lived for so long like a fearful and wondering child."6 In many ways, the extreme rationalism of Descartes, its traditional alternative, empiricism, and the debate between them constitute the part of the Enlightenment which had the greatest influence in the nineteenth century. Darwin owed much of his faith in science and scientific progress to his Enlightened forebears, and Spencer's Enlightened politics acquired their distinctive character only when he added to them a very Enlightened kind of science.

72. Bridgetolight.com, Spiritual, Psychic, Metaphysics
Information, services, forum, free ebooks, and products assisting in growth, enlightenment, and ascension.
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Please bookmark us for your easy return. If you do not see my navigation link buttons to the left try connecting directly with bridgetolight.com and make sure to have your Java enabled. Moving across the bridge to light is a choice of existence. One must choose for themselves whether or not they will strive to reach enlightenment. For some people enlightenment will include aspects of metaphysics. Other people will seek to deepen their spiritual connection, with no paranormal or parapsychology interests. Once you have made the choice to cross the bridge to light, consider starting meditation or a form of quiet inner prayer. Meditation or prayer may not be needed for your enlightenment but it may enhance and excel your process to becoming a full human being. If you want to start meditation get yourself a copy of the Free E-Book " Meditation Made Easy " by Bryan Hood. The realm of spirit will not do your inner work for you. You will have things placed on your path to assist your growth. Intuition, psychic experiences, visions, etcetera are not the goal but a possible function to becoming a full living human being.
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73. V3.com Domain Names, Personal Emails, Url Forwarding
V3.com domain names, personal emails, url forwarding. Click here to continue.
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74. The Association For Spiritual Evolution
The ASE is an organization that provides for counsel and guidance toward enlightenment through the book, To Walk The Path and weekly thoughts on Spiritual Subjects.
http://www.jnsi.net/~thease
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The Ancient Wisdom Made Simple
A Practical Application of Ancient Truths
Spiritual Practice Without Dogma The ASE is a teaching, counseling, and guidance organization founded to help people create an environment where each can live according to their own personal knowledge of what is truth. Within this personal environment each one may resolve guilt, become free of fear and live each day without regret. Are you confused when every Religious Sect states,
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Be Sure Of Your Truth R. G. Lewis Converse,
essoteric teacher and author.
The book guides each one to their own truth. It presents the authors truth but does not demand any person believe or follow his Path. All information is given as his empirical knowledge or stated as his belief. The book is printed in three ring binder format and sent to you either bound or unbound.

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Enlightenment (known to some as "E") was originally based on fvwm2, but it has since been completely rewritten - apparently sharing no code with any other window manager. This has made it lean, fast and efficient for the task it does. It has been successfully compiled and run on Linux, Solaris, and Digital platforms. This window manager makes heavy use of the Shape extension and pixmaps, although because of its complete rewrite it is now fairly usable on lower end systems. It is currently in a development release stage where usable distributions are downloadable from the official Enlightenment site . See the page for more details, and the latest update on Enlightenment's status. See also the following Enlightenment pages: Here are some screenshots:
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76. Scottish Philosophy In The 18th Century
Survey of Scottish enlightenment philosophers, including Francis Hutcheson, Henry Home (Lord Kames), and George Campbell; by lexander Broadie.
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The major figures in Scottish eighteenth century philosophy were Francis Hutcheson, David Hume, Adam Smith, Thomas Reid and Adam Ferguson. Others who produced notable works included George Turnbull, George Campbell, James Beattie, Alexander Gerard, Henry Home (Lord Kames) and Dugald Stewart.
Hutcheson on aesthetics
The first of the major philosophers was Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746). His reputation rests chiefly on his earlier writings, especially An Inquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue (London 1725), Reflections upon Laughter and Remarks on the Fable of the Bees (both in the Dublin Journal 1725-6), and Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions with Illustrations on the Moral Sense (London 1728). His magnum opus, A System of Moral Philosophy , was published posthumously in Glasgow in 1755; a modern critical edition is awaited. During his period as a student at Glasgow University (c.1711-17) Hutcheson studied moral philosophy and jurisprudence under Gershom Carmichael, and in 1730 he took up the moral philosophy chair left vacant on Carmichael's death. Hutcheson is known principally for his ideas on moral philosophy and aesthetics. First moral philosophy.

77. Andrewcohen.org
Offers enlightenment teachings that reveal the way to spiritual freedom through meditation, contemplation and spiritual practice. Information on communities, retreats, teaching schedule.
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78. Maharishi School Of The Age Of Enlightenment
Located in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, MSAE was founded in 1986 and includes a primary school (reception to year 6), and a secondary school (year 7 to year 11). It is registered with the Department for Education and Employment as an independent school. Successful Examination and Test Results put The Maharishi School as the joint top school in Lancashire, and in the top 2.5% of schools in the country (including the top selective independent schools).
http://www.maharishischool.com/
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Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment
"We are happy to present to the world an ideal system of education, where not only will the intellect be fed and satisfied, but the basis of the intellect, the field of pure intelligence, the source and basis of life, will be fully realised by everyone. The result will be a life that is not baseless, but that has a profound basis in the lively field of all possibilities."
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi "I watched in disbelief as a class of eight and nine-year-olds went into their classroom after playtime, sat at their desks and started working before their teacher arrived" 'The Times' - London "Three years ago, every member of Years 10 and 11 won or was runner-up in a national poetry competition. Last year all the pupils got 10 or more GCSEs at C grade or above". 'Lancashire Life' magazine "As well as following the national curriculum pupils take part in twice-daily meditation classes based around the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique...

79. The Enlightenment By Roger Jones
The enlightenment, Introduction to Philosophy since the enlightenmentby Roger Jones. The enlightenment. The characteristics of the
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The Enlightenment
The characteristics of the Enlightenment are a scepticism towards the doctrines of the church, individualism, a belief in science and the experimental method, the use of reason, that education could be a catalyst of social change and the demand for political representation. Its main social and political consequence was the French revolution. The core period of the Enlightenment was second half of the eighteenth century. The thinkers associated with the Enlightenment include d'Holbach (1723-89) and the Encyclopedists in France, David Hume (1711-76) in Scotland and Kant in Germany. To understand the Enlightenment we have to look at what preceded it. The battle of ideas that was to culminate in the Enlightenment began in the seventeenth century. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) advocated the use of scientific method and René Descartes (1596-1650) proposed a critical rationalism . The Enlightenment can be understood as the culmination of the move away from the authority and dogmatism of the mediaeval and the awakening of modernity. Medieval philosophy combined Christian beliefs with the ideas of Plato and Aristotle. In the medieval world philosophers respected their predecessors and accepted their methods. If a new discovery about nature contradicted one of Aristotle's principles, for example, it would probably have been assumed that it was the discovery that was in error.

80. Primal Meditation
Essays on Siddhatha's enlightenment, cittanupassana, plus primal therapy and vipassana. Also an introductory taste of Pali, plus some book recommendations.
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