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    body, the player’s performance will suffer. Prior planning and preparation will ensure the prevention of poor performance. While planning and preparation is required in many aspects of life, this guide will specifically focus on a college, or high school level soccer game. To adequately prepare the mind and body is to win the game before the whistle ever blows! Ninety minute games, a field 120 yards long, and a consistently moving ball can add up to an…

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    wander the Other World, searching for Spirits that have wandered in and feed off their fear in order to feel powerful. They are able to control the dreams of the Spirits to portray their deepest fears and desires if they enter the Other World through a trance. If the Spirit enters the Other World willingly then the Lost Souls are able to completely devour the remaining part of the Spirit’s soul and memories, all of the love, hopes, and dreams, leaving the spirit an empty shell, forever stuck in…

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    When attempting to solve the problem concerning the immortality of the soul, both Plato and Hume must rely on analogy. Plato, being a rationalist, argues that the soul is immortal and is comparable to a form, for it is invisible and incomposite, unlike material objects. Hume, on the other hand, believes that the soul is mortal and compares souls to perishable objects such as bodies. Although neither analogy can offer any validity, Hume 's argument for the mortality of the soul is far more…

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    He goes on to add that the natural attachment of spirit and honor and to recognize the esteem of others (Republic, 581a). He adds that the soul is oftentimes responsible for self-assertion and ambition. When the soul’s desires aren’t met, we oftentimes react with emotional responses such as anger and leads to behavior that naturally flows from these responses. Socrates adds that spirit is the natural ally of reason and part of its function is to support reason between…

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    Madman In Dante 's Inferno, a highly politically religious man by the name of Dante Alighieri gives his very descriptive ideal of his underworld and the sinners that are being punished for their sins in the mortal world. In the same respect, a high school sophomore will give his ideas of the inferno which resembles a Russian Nesting Doll in a scrambled order of the seven deadly in the order of gluttony, slothful, envy, lust, greed, pride and wrath for this is from the mind of a madman. The…

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    Nietzsche's Apollonian

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    Nietzsche, who explains it further in combination with the adjective Dionysian in his book “The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music” in the year 1872. In most cases, the word Apollonian is capitalized, albeit being an adjective. Apollonian describes character qualities of reason, culture and intelligence in…

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    Natural entities holistically substantialize an explicit secular imitation that is synonymous to the inner workings of the unfastened course of reality. These various actualizations impart guidance and externalize the innate channels that connect human psyches through a mirrored version of life. In the novel, Siddhartha by Herman Hesse, the ubiquitous river is a lucid encapsulation of the spiritual progression of the eponymous character, Siddhartha, while simultaneously providing a framework…

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    One of the more noticeable perspectives is that Hamlet 's dad was in fact a detestable soul from hellfire, sent to degenerate Hamlet and stain his spirit with the blood of murder. Maybe the apparition of Hamlet 's dad may truly be his dad, yet a significant number of the malevolent, lethal activities the phantom solicitations of Hamlet propose generally, demonstrating that he is a vindictive evil presence…

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    hears about the witches’ prophecy, she is tempted with the idea of power but but she is worried that her husband is too kind and loyal to do what it takes to become king. She does rely on the supernatural during the play when she calls upon the spirits to give her the power to plot and carry out the murder of Duncan. After the witches put the ideas of her husband becoming king in her head, Lady Macbeth helps bring out the evil side of Macbeth. Her guilt consumes her, and we see how the…

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    that's get into it. One thing they have in common is that they are all very religious they might not have the same religion but they all stick to them to. They usually always pray at night and they all believe in spirits as well and all of their religion has something to do with spirits. Another thing they have in common is they all live in one spot and don’t follow food anymore or in other words they have non-transportable homes so they can’t follow the food. Even though some didn’t even follow…

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