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Your Invisible Power - Genevieve Behrend
Genevieve Behrend was a teacher of Mental Science, a New Thought discipline created by Thomas Troward 1847- 1916. Your Invisible Power, published in 1921, is her first and most famous book. It is a guide to the use of visualization and other mental processes in life enhancement and the achievement of personal goals.
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Fear And Trembling - Søren Kierkegaard
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"And God tempted Abraham and said unto him: take Isaac, thine only son, whom thou lovest and go to the land Moriah and sacrifice him there on a mountain which I shall show thee. Genesis 22:1" Soren Kierkegaard wondered how Abraham made the movement of faith that made him the father of faith mentioned in the New Testament (Hebrews 11:17-19). Fear and Trembling is the product of his wonder. Work ...
Art of War - Sun Tzu (Female Reader)
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"The Art of War is a Chinese military treatise written during the 6th century BC by Sun Tzu. Composed of 13 chapters, each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare, it has long been praised as the definitive work on military strategies and tactics of its time. The Art of War is one of the oldest and most famous studies of strategy and has had a huge influence on both military planning and b...
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ALL WARFARE IS BASED ON DECEPTION NEVER FIGHT AN ENEMY UPHILL, DON'T FIGHT AN ENEMY DOWNHILL. HE WHO KNOWS THESE WILL WIN, HE WHO KNOWS NOT OF THESE STRATAGIES, WILL LOSE. -SUN TZU, THE ART OF WAR
"Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt"-Sun Tzu, The Art Of War
Read this book in rehab. Changed everything.
What an interesting book.
38:55 Preliminary Expectoration
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Abraham b wildin fr lmao
Anyway this book is so beautifull
I'll add the poet is the master of memory to my notes later
The poet sings to prevent the hero from oblivion and is united with him thorugh that. Indeed why haven't I put that in my notes before
This is some of the most ridiculous nonsense I've ever heard
Who asked.
Ok zoomer
Do you have a legit criticism? You’ve made a general comment.
I would really like to hear you elaborate
Reminds me of C.S.Lewis.
I share the same opinion on Kierkegaard as Lewis... His existentialist philosophy is not as helpful as say, Aurieiles or Epictetus are to stoicism - but nonetheless undoubtedly worth of getting familiar with / understandably valuable.
@@liltick102 you can not trust your own understanding. One day everything you know will be obsolete. Even knowledge has an end. At one point the only thing that matters is did you have love. God is love.
@@johnemerick5860 true
The knight of faith is a dancer with high elevation
To me, this is like a meditative writing exercise on non-attachment; the loss of something great with the understanding that the suffering can be surmounted. The "ask" of the sacrifice and the "faith in God" thereafter can perhaps be translated as: the coming up against the realization that all that is great - that you feel personally responsible for in this life - can and/or will be stripped away from you; so how will you respond?
I'm very sorry that it is like that to you.
I hadn't even considered the fact that Abraham had to ride all that way on a donkey. Such a pace would have been slow enough to consider regret multiple times along the way! That point is a very well-made considering that it wasn't a simple single act of faith but multiple ones that he made every step along the way of this long journey. To resign oneself to such a choice so adamantly does speak on his resolve albeit towards a choice I wouldn't consider admirable.
Is there any plan to have a reading of the rest of the book?
Brilliant Søren Kierkegaard is such a rich blessing! Thank you for providing us all with this audio book.
He was just a man. And even intelligent men talk a lot of shit sometimes
@@thebigredwagon Thank you, I was at risk of thinking he was God Himself before reading your comment.
So much said of such little worth.
Bro Kierkegaard is literally the father of existentialism.
@@1deviousmama333 I didn’t get much from him. Unfortunately.
@@thebigredwagon yeah we know, you’re smarter than Soren Kierkegaard LOL
@@thebigredwagon you the type of person to bring a ruler to bed to see how long you slept
Kierkegaard is definitely confusing and not the easiest to just pick up. And although Fear and Trembling is one of his shorter works, it is not the best intro to his existential philosophy. Have you taken a look into Either/Or? Although it is anything but concise, it is one of the better was to understand Kierkegaard for someone who does not already know his philosophy.