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    “I know that he is a powerful necromancer and has practiced the black arts for over 800 years. No one is certain that Balthazar is even his real name and rumors abound that he is the Black Visage, the most powerful necromancer of all time and to be the same Black Visage believed slain by Kaylunse, the golden knight, thousands of years ago. The Black Visage, known to be over 2000 years old, and no longer mortal after performing mutilations and experiments on his own body, making himself a…

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    attempts to access the four levels of consciousness. These four levels of consciousness epitomizes our existence and accessing the divine world helps manifest a connection between each world. Mediation is a process, which allows healing of the body, spirit, and most importantly the mind. In Jewish traditions, the of healing the mind is a way to understand how the essence of god and the faith of practitioners is an essential part of the healing process. Therefore, this paper will outline the…

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    Unlike the body, the soul is immortal. It is a form, or perhaps an idea that dictates the ideals of beauty. Unlike the soul, the body inevitably changes through body modifications, stress, health-related situations, and time. Soul, beauty, love, and the body are all intertwined together, even if the ideas contradict each other, like the ideas of the soul and the body. While one is immortal, the other is mortal. These relationships between the soul and the body, and love and beauty are well…

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    It 's a given that coming from being a hard-core atheist I would have a lot to learn about the world 's seven great religions. It 's not to say that atheists don 't know about these things, but it 's unlikely that most have gone into any great depth of study. I don 't like to speak in terms of absolutes, so allow me to add the disclaimer that there are always exceptions to the rule. Along my journey out of the abyss of atheism, I recently attended a gathering of about 20 men and women from…

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    Romans 8: 1-18 Case Study

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    Language Law of the Spirit of life in Christ (v 2)/ Law of sin and death (v 2)/ Law (v 3)/ Just requirement of the Law (v 4)/ God”s Law (v 7) Paul makes it clear that the the good news is still supported by law; it is not an anarchical system where people can do whatever they want, and God acts arbitrarily. Once the Jew relied upon the written law of Moses, Paul shows here that there is still law, it just looks different than what was originally thought. Recurrence: “Spirit” Language Life in…

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    In James Tiptree, Jr.’s “The Girl Who Was Plugged In” as well as Greg Egan’s “Learning To Be Me,” the ways in which identity can change along with the how bodies are perceived or not are emphasized. The contrast between the two stories lies in their differences as sub-genres, as Tiptree writes about feminist science fiction and Egan focuses on cyberpunk. Even the ways in which the two main characters are developed in relation to their bodies seem completely unrelated, and yet by comparing them,…

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    He immediately returned from the dead so as not to miss the adulation of the crowd. His spirit has been encountered with many workers. They say he is not a threatening spirit. The theatre even has a tradition of saving him a seat for every opening night performance. “Fred is very much benevolent presence, nothing nasty ever happens” (Ghost 2). “ Many present and former staff…

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    The existence of ghosts is a concept often disputed. When found in the situation where there is no rational explanation to something that happened, it is easy for us to create our own rational explanation in our minds. Perhaps the true rational explanation is right in front of us but we just cannot see it, much less explain it; because we do not understand it. This was the case for for the families living in a house in Amityville. Their stories lead to the labeling of the commonly heard Haunting…

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    The House Of Usher

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    the evening drew on, within view of the melancholy House of Usher. I know not how it was -- but, with the first glimpse of the building, a sense of insufferable gloom pervaded my spirit.” This could have to deal with something supernatural, because when he seen the House of Usher an “insufferable gloom pervaded his spirit.…

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    Plato's Phaedo

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    In his work Phaedo, Plato, through the voice of Socrates, voices his opinions on the immortality of the soul. Throughout the novel, Socrates asserts that he does not fear death, but welcomes it. Because Socrates is a philosopher, he has spent his life embracing the idea that the soul can only obtain pure knowledge upon being separated from the body. Socrates thus welcomes death because his soul will be from the body and surrounded by pure knowledge. In his Argument from Recollection, Socrates…

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