Non-fiction and philosophy books

Introduction to the History of Philosophy - Ancient Greek Philosophy - Pre-Socrates

Man experiences his self as one, even when he is sensitive to the multiplicity of his face. Self-consciousness is always one. This personal identity is the basis for any other identity. We assume global oneness because we experience the inner oneness of our consciousness. We always refer to ourselves as one '- one' I 'is simple, with no parts and splits. Therefore, for us, the world must be 'one' and God must be 'one'. 270 pages

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In the secret of the unit - the man in existential philosophy - following Kierkegaard and Nietzsche

It is easy to assume that if this person is not predetermined as nature, then he is evolving - he is more of a process than a finished product. In other words, the essence of man is the element of freedom and creation in him. Existential philosophy tries to tell us about this 'unit', when it first does a job of 'evacuating a place' - it shows us what should not be seen as fully human. So, it sharply raises the question: what does it mean from this situation that man is a 'unit'? Do we have a message or a message for this exceptional person? 190 pages

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Angel of Death and Insurance Agent - Woody Allen as an existential philosopher

Woody Allen does not laugh at small things. He is not bothered by small things and does not inflate them unnecessarily. He is a true existential philosopher. He looks at the basic misery of life, love, loneliness, death - the 'state of man'. It deals with 'borderline situations' in which a person encounters his or her disability. This is not a technical limitation. You cannot improve over time through practice. As a person, you are forced into your reality. You cannot exaggerate your existential problems. For you, they are exaggerated to the end without any help from you. You can not change reality. You can only change your reaction to it. You can decide if you want to live your life as a tragedy or a comedy. You can run away from consciousness, come to terms with the circumstances, fight them, love them, or ... laugh at them. 169 pages

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The Blind Librarian - on Borges' work

The supersensible demands for his use the waiver of the use of the ordinary sense. At the very least, the delay of the ordinary sense in order to enable the emergence of a high and sophisticated sense, belonging to a reality with a more refined frequency. In the case of Borges, the parable became a reality. He did gradually become blind while working as the director of the National Library of Argentina. Has Borges become a blind contractor? In my opinion, he did indeed turn his shortcoming into an advantage, as much as a true genius. He took advantage of the loss of external vision to cultivate clear vision of a different kind, more sensitive to the inner truth, behind the appearance of the eye. 196 pages

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Infinity Researchers

All the mathematics and thought associated with the concept of 'infinity' has interesting implications for our psychology. When dealing with an infinite number of numbers you must use your mind. But when you are dealing with a quality infinity, you must use ... your heart. Again, the classic example is, as usual, our relationship to God. You can look at all that God has created in heaven and earth, and think that the universe is infinite - it is infinite in space and time and it is infinite in the amount of different and strange things that appear in the world. The more you count them one by one, the more your sense of admiration for divine glory and abundance will increase. But God appears not only as a numerical infinity in the 'universe of the ten things' - he also appears as a 'quality infinity' and an 'absolute one', which cannot be compared to anything else. Here, the mind will not help you at all. 189 pages

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Grandma Spider's dream catcher

Undoubtedly, 'connectivity' is the name of nature's game. You have nothing that stands in isolation from other things. In any case, any attempt to describe a system as closed, which classical physics has always done without remorse, turned out to be a private case of an infinitely rich reality - complex, chaotic, whose clear hallmark is the 'butterfly effect'. 'Connectivity' immediately creates 'dependency'; Sometimes, it is a symbiotic 'reciprocity', and sometimes, a dependence of a consequence on its cause. An organism is a complex system in which it is easy to identify how 'everything is connected to everything' and how 'everything affects everything'. Let us try to trace some basic concepts that we have inherited from the magical, philosophical and scientific tradition that may teach us that modern network science is not so new. In fact, apart from being able to calculate connectivity mathematically, he would not add much to what we knew, even if he called it by new names. Of course, its main importance is its adaptation to the realities of our generation, the age of the Internet and mass media, where this connectivity has indeed become more important than ever. 178 pages

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The Book of Wonder and Horror

Imagine that you are asking God a simple question: "Why did you create evil?" He's starting to explain to you. You carefully examine his answer ... and refute it! He brings you another answer. And again, you disprove it! You refute all of God's answers one by one. You prove that there is no need for any evil! Evil has no justification, neither logical nor moral! What do you think will happen now? Throughout history people have found excuses for why evil is needed ... and thus justified themselves and God to do evil. It seems to me that no one has tried to logically prove that he does not need evil ... at all! No one has yet systematically destroyed all the theories. It seems to me that this is a serious innovation in the history of thought. Assuming we can prove something like this, will God take this argument seriously and change the world fundamentally? 226 pages

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Genetic engineering and the power of thought

To what extent are we able to influence our DNA by the power of thought? This idea, which is foreign to the mainstream of science, is at the heart of the Torah of latent evolution, guided by consciousness. Our spiritual and change any operating software we want, we are free to redesign ourselves, at any level.

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The sacred tree - the insane wisdom of the sounds of the earth

It is impossible to talk about being in terms of 'benefit'. It is an existential quality that resembles an aesthetic experience - it is not 'useful' - its value in itself. You should not make it a kitchen cabinet or bookcase. You are supposed to admire and marvel, to open up to beauty. You are supposed to experience your self-being in a new way. You should be fascinated. 220 pages

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Goofy genius

Presumably, every entity strives for the optimism of existence just as the ancients thought. Injury and life-threatening stimulates the brain to mobilize all its forces to survive. He uses all his abilities to regenerate tissues and create patterns to compensate himself for his injury and disability. More than once, he was forced to invent methods that had not occurred to previous minds. Admittedly, not every brain is so creative, but every now and then, a surviving brain with extraordinary resilience that is unwilling to succumb to its fate is revealed. We are here to successfully 'assemble a reality' and live in it out of self-fulfillment. Don Juan called for the fitness of the mind to make the world known to the extent that it would allow us to orient ourselves as ‘Tonal’. This is the 'mind' of the Far East and our 'consciousness' and 'mind'. As Kant explained to us at length, the brain works through processing software - 'categories', which are a type of 'brain' applications. The sages of the East spoke of the 'intellectual conditioning' that builds reality and thus turns it into a 'Maya' - a kind of illusion reminiscent of the 'Matrix'. 186 pages

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Wondering about the first ones

All religions, philosophies, esoteric sects, yoga practices of all kinds, are ways to accelerate human evolution, compressing countless incarnations into as few incarnations as possible, and if possible, achieving everything in one incarnation - complete enlightenment. The deepest wisdom of conscious evolution is to understand how to accelerate your nature without throwing it out of balance. It is precisely when you seek to transcend your nature that you must cooperate with it in a much more clever and creative way. Here, your big challenge as a person. 181 pages

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Beyond the principle of entropy

There is a divine happiness, like a treasure, that lies within the human being. Nothing compares to this happiness. This happiness is sought by all souls, it is the happiness that individuals of virtue known as mystics have become acquainted with and they do not stop talking about. It is a great treasure, a gift, a divine kiss that breathes life. Nothing will compare to her, all human happiness is only a hint to her. We seek this happiness in everything we do, in money, in glory, in sex, in ordinary love. 194 pages

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