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    Maminus Cosmology Essay

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    CHAPTER #1: ANSWERS ON MARTINUS & HIS SPIRITUAL SCIENCE 1. What is Cosmology & What Is ‘MARTINUS COSMOLOGY’? Standard scientific vocabularies define COSMOLOGY as A Branch of Astrophysics or as Metaphysical Science which studies the origin, structure, dynamics, evolution, and eventually the destiny of The Universe. What is Astrophysics? It is the branch of astronomy that uses the principals of physics and chemistry in studying The Universe. What Is Metaphysical? ‘Metaphysical’ is Something Highly Abstract and/or Overly Theoretical, that is difficult or impossible to observe by the own physical senses. Therefore, Metaphysical Cosmology addresses the questions about The Universe, which are beyond the scope of man-made physical science. However, in Strict, The…

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    Hayy developed a cosmology to portray how he understood the world through the use of observation, speculation, and comparison, without it he would have never discovered how interconnected the universe was. Hayy understands the world in a way that is similar to Copernicus and the rest of previous scientists. His theory of the world stemmed from developments that took place over 28 years in seven-year increments (Ibn Ṭufayl 1150, pg. 128). Hayy understood the world through the basis of the four…

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    Cosmology

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    The issue that I am most passionate about changing globally and in my community, is the consumption of harmful cosmology products. We all focus on finding cures for big diseases such as cancer, HIV, and Aids but we barely focus on finding cures to the finer issues that might cause these health mutations. Every year there are millions of cosmetology products marketed in our local drug store and international companies that are expected extenuate our skin and body. Our communities are not aware…

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    Cosmology Of Hinduism

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    Hindus who are part of this religion. The views of Hinduism on authority, cosmology, family, life cycle and morality are based on many communities and social divisions that practice this certain religion in different aspects. Hinduism has many shared practices and beliefs with different religions that, also originated in South Asia. Building of this a religion of popularity and interest too many. Due to the dharmic world view of Hinduism, authority is seen as the truth. To teach this truth…

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    Cosmology In Ancient China

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    How has the understanding of [the] universe in China changed in last hundreds of years? Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius once said: "He who does not know what the world [does] not know where he is, and he who does not know for what purpose the world exists, does not know who he is, nor what the world is." It is true that a person 's self-identity is hugely affected by his or her view of the world, and that a country or race 's self-image is based on its understanding of the universe. In the last…

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    Linear Cosmology

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    The views of different religions on the “End of the world” Eschatology, is the part of religious studies dealing with events of the end of time, and humanity’s final destination. The word is derived from the Greek root Eschatos, which means “last”. Almost all religions and beliefs through all nations around the earth have their own ideas and beliefs about the events that are going at the final days and that will lead to the end of the world. Although there are lots of religions all…

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    Medical Cosmology Essay

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    Introduction The history of medicine can be traced back to antiquity in the epoch of where it was a common belief that causation of disease was a direct result of divine intervention. As time progressed, so did the concepts and practice of medicine which shifted to a more scientific and rational approach from a religious or set of quasi-scientific principles. This discourse will examine the idea that the advancements in biomedicine has resulted in a therapeutic encounter in which holistic…

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    period. Building off the findings of Hipparchus, Ptolemy invented a means of predicting the movements of the Sun, Moon, planets and stars – all the while in compliance with the Earth-centered teachings of Aristotelian cosmology. Not one to avoid controversy though, Ptolemy introduced the rogue theory of epicycles – smaller circular orbits in addition to the main orbit. Ptolemy is also accredited as authoring the Almagest, a collection of Greco-Babylonian observations with over 1,000 stars in 48…

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    Another way of describing this process is to say that these stages represent the descent of consciousness into form. Taoist practitioners, using various Inner Alchemy techniques, are able to reverse this sequence of events, to return to the realm of Tao. Taoist cosmology was shaped by the way in which the Chinese traditionally understood the world. Taoists believe that when the world began, there was only the Tao. This energy eventually developed two complementary aspects: yin, which is dark,…

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    In Judaism, the cosmology is told in the book of Genesis, the first book of the Torah. Genesis tells the creation story twice, in Genesis chapter one and two, but with each time it is told with a new focus (Sacks, 2004, 78). The first chapter of Genesis gives a full, over-all story of the creation of the heavens and the earth and man’s position within it. In the second chapter of Genesis, the story focuses of the creation of man and the result in God creating woman. The third chapter tells the…

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