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How to Feel More Loved: 9 Tips for Deep Connection
by Lori Deschene
20 May 2012 at 10:01pm
by Lori Deschene ?It is astonishing how little one feels alone when one loves.? ~John Bulwer If there?s one thing we all want, it?s to feel loved. We want to feel deeply connected ...
How to Love Without Losing Yourself
by Jennifer Gargotto
17 May 2012 at 10:04pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Jennifer Gargotto “We love because it is the only true adventure.” ~Nikki Giovanni  Last night I sat with an old friend who has recently broken ...
Are We Happier When We Have Purpose and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
17 May 2012 at 10:02pm
by Lori Deschene IMPORTANT NOTE: This post contains two poll questions and a giveaway for an autographed copy of the Tiny Buddha book. If you?re reading this in your inbox, you ...
Finding Positive Ways to Express Difficult Emotions
by Dina Weldin
16 May 2012 at 3:43pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Dina Weldin ?Never apologize for showing feelings. When you do so, you apologize for the truth.? ~Benjamin Disraeli Each day, month, or year I want ...
Tiny Wisdom: This Moment Is Worth Savoring
by Lori Deschene
15 May 2012 at 10:58pm
by Lori Deschene ?The journey is the reward.? ~Chinese Proverb So much of our language about the things we enjoy in life revolves around getting ahead. We wonder where our relationships are going. ...
Releasing Judgment and Allowing Others to Have Their Process
by Tiela Garnett
15 May 2012 at 10:58pm
Editor’s Note: This is a contribution by Tiela Garnett  ?Judge nothing, you will be happy. Forgive everything, you will be happier. Love everything, you will be happiest.?  ~Sri Chinmoy We live in ...
Start the Climb: Take One Purposeful Step
by Kirsten Tulsian
15 May 2012 at 12:10am
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Kirsten Tulsian ?Don?t be afraid to go out on a limb. That?s where the fruit is.? ~H. Jackson Browne When I close my eyes and ponder ...
What Does It Mean to Have Enough and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
15 May 2012 at 12:05am
by Lori Deschene This is the 7th post in a 10-part series. If you?ve been following this series since I launched it, much of this post will be redundant for you. ...
Tiny Wisdom: The Pain of Fighting Our Feelings
by Lori Deschene
13 May 2012 at 9:06pm
by Lori Deschene ?Whatever you fight, you strengthen, and what you resist, persists.? ~Eckhart Tolle Have you ever exacerbated difficult feelings by responding to them with resistance? Although I made peace with my ...
Creating an Inner Peace That Endures
by Marilyn Briant
13 May 2012 at 9:06pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Marilyn Briant ?Peace of mind is not the absence of conflict from life, but the ability to cope with it.? ~Unknown Like many people, I ...

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Today's Story on ADAPTING TO CHANGE: Upon reflection we see many things that we could have done better; however, although we know this to be true we don't take any notice of the message it brings. Upon reflection implies that in time after an event you can see a better course of action. Why? Because we were more detached from the anguish than that moment had brought us. If only we could introduce that calmness at the time of the torment. Of course that would be a golden quality should we possess it. But it isn't beyond our reach. We first need to see the advantages of possessing this quality and then make a goal to climb in small steps to achieve it. Intuition is another sense we often pay no attention to. This sense brings us information that we later regret ignoring. The work here is not to establish a step by step plan to establish a goal, but to let go of other influences that take us away from the guidance our intuition is bringing us. Today's story draws a parallel with intuition, some guidance is offered and the listener pays no heed to. THE MOUNTAIN CLIMBER They tell the story of a mountain climber who, desperate to conquer the Aconcagua, initiated his climb after years of preparation. But he wanted the glory to himself; therefore, he went up alone. He started climbing and it was becoming later, and later. He did not prepare for camping, but decided to keep on going. Soon it got dark. Night fell with heaviness at a very high altitude. Visibility was zero. Everything was black. There was no moon, and the stars were covered by clouds. As he was climbing a ridge at about 100 meters from the top, he slipped and fell. Falling rapidly he could only see blotches of darkness that passed. He felt a terrible sensation of being sucked in by gravity. He kept falling... and in those anguishing moment's good and bad memories passed through his mind. He thought certainly he would die. But then he felt a jolt that almost tore him in half. Yes! Like any good mountain climber he had staked himself with a long rope tied to his waist. In those moments of stillness, suspended in the air he had no other choice but to shout: "HELP ME GOD. HELP ME!" All of a sudden he heard a deep voice from heaven... "What do you want me to do?" "SAVE ME." "Do you REALLY think that I can save you?" "OF COURSE MY GOD." "Then cut the rope that is holding you up." There was another moment of silence and stillness. The man just held tighter to the rope. The rescue team says that the next day they found a frozen mountain climber hanging strongly to a rope... TWO FEET OFF THE GROUND. (Unknown Author) QUOTE: "To find a fault may be easy; to do better may be difficult.' (Plutarch)

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RCMP eyed Sartre during Quebec political upheaval

21 May 2012 at 1:05pm  Canadian spies closely eyed existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, tracking his planned trip to Quebec in support of people arrested during a crackdown on separatist threats, newly released documents show.

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RCMP eyed Sartre during Quebec political upheaval - CTV

21 May 2012 at 12:53pm  OTTAWA ? Canadian spies closely eyed existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, tracking his planned trip to Quebec in support of people arrested during a crackdown on separatist threats, newly released documents show. The declassified Royal Canadian ...

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Canadian spies tracked philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre during Quebec political u...

21 May 2012 at 11:31am  Newly released documents show Canadian spies closely eyed existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, tracking his planned trip to Quebec in support of people arrested during a crackdown on separatist threats.

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RCMP eyed philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre during tense Quebec political upheaval

21 May 2012 at 10:37am  OTTAWA - Newly released documents show Canadian spies closely eyed existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, tracking his planned trip to Quebec in support of people arrested during a crackdown on separatist threats.

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Strangers to justice? - RenewAmerica

19 May 2012 at 10:42pm  I was particularly affected by Albert Camus, the existentialist who wrote the famous novel "L'Etranger," in English "The Stranger." Here, an Algerian who killed a man in self-defense was convicted of murder by a French jury, ostensibly because the jury ...

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Alain Badiou: a life in writing - The Guardian

18 May 2012 at 11:05pm  Badiou's philosophy of the subject is an extrapolation of Sartre's existentialist slogan "Existence precedes essence" and incorporates a communist hypothesis that Althusser might have liked. It's also a rebuke to postwar and often postmodern ...

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On Faith: The existential option for God - Daily Pilot

18 May 2012 at 8:49pm  Let me propose a fourth: existentialist, but not with the capital "e" found in the Existentialist philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre and others. I'm referring instead to the wonderful fact that anything at all simply exists. Cosmos of indescribable ...

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1960s photos of anti-Castro rebels coming to Freedom Tower - Miami Herald

18 May 2012 at 1:54pm  Yarani del Valle directs the Spanish-language version of Sartre?s existentialist classic, which will be presented with English supertitles. Performances are 8 p.m. Thursday-Friday and May 31-June 2 at Miami Dade College?s Wolfson campus ...

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The Proust Questionnaire: Randall Grahm - The Drinks Business

18 May 2012 at 12:32am  German Existentialist Martin Heidegger (though I?d have to be careful not to mention the war), German American political theorist Hannah Arendt (I?d love to see the sparks fly), Albert Hofstadter (Heidgger?s translator and former professor of mine ...

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Episode 509: Hunger Games, Man Vs. Fish, And Putting The Man In Manischewitz!...

14 May 2012 at 5:55pm  The magazine piece, by Victor Navasky, did indeed appear at the time, and divided top (not ?hip?) agencies into competing schools of philosophy: In a note, ace commenter Tom Messner broke it down for me as: ?Ally is called existentialist and BBDO is pragmatic.

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Asheville Argus: The Midnight March - Mountain Xpress

9 May 2012 at 3:59pm  2. Where are the cops? 3. These would make some awesome Argus photos. While the photos belonged to actual news coverage, the whole Amendment One controversy is an existentialist crisis right up the Argus alley. Especially the media's part. This morning ...

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Asheville Argus: The Midnight March

9 May 2012 at 1:40pm  All through last night?s march, I had three recurring thoughts: 1. This is serious. 2. Where are the cops? 3. These would make some awesome Argus photos. While the photos belonged to actual news coverage, the whole Amendment One controversy is an existentialist crisis right up the Argus alley. Especially the media?s part. This morning, the post has over 4,000 hits, and some interesting criticism ...

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European Hangover Hits a Day Late

8 May 2012 at 11:55am  The French philosopher and existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre once wrote, "Nothing has changed and yet everything is different." While his work focused on human consciousness, his words could not be more relevant to the belated European elections hangover that looks to be finally setting in today. That brief blip of a bounce that confounded investors Monday [...]

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European Hangover Hits a Day Late - Yahoo Finance

8 May 2012 at 11:35am  The French philosopher and existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre once wrote, "Nothing has changed and yet everything is different." While his work focused on human consciousness, his words could not be more relevant to the belated European elections ...

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Paul Tillich at Harvard - Eureka! Science News

7 May 2012 at 12:48pm  But he became a Christian existentialist eager to fill up the seeming emptiness of modernity with moments of ecstasy. Tillich was 69 when he began his sojourn at Harvard. He had longed for a setting where he could reconnect the deep inquiries of ...

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Why am I so bloody miserable?!?
I have a good husband, lovely kids, a job I like, a nice home, good friends... Ok not a lot of money but apart from that... I feel miserable but not necessarily depressed. More of an existentialist anxiety. I look at things and think that nothing is ever going to last, that everything I do could be the last time and so on.... Maybe I am depressed although I am active which does not fit in with being depressed! I exercise, go out with friends and do a lot of organising so what the hell is wrong with me? Please try and be helpful instead of calling me a miserable cow!!! Does anyone else feel this way? Thanks

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exactly what is a existentialist?
In simple terms

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Do you consider yourself to be an existentialist?
Existentialism has rather gone out of fashion now, but I wonder if we adhere enough to its principles. In essence I interpret existentialism as being about the journey rather than the goal, but it's so hard to live that way. It seems to be totally contrary to the western mindset. Is this something that appeals to you, or do you follow this ideal? It must be very life-affirming if you can acheive it. ps: I have heard of Christian Existentialism, which seems totally contradictory, don't you think?? Thanks, Jimbobarino. I have already read 'The Stranger'. I actually read it in French (how pretentious am I??) Wizebloke, stop being such a smart-arse.

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Should the question 'what is the meaning of life' be banned?
How many times can people ask this question on here. Do they really expect anyone to come up with anything original that hasn't been said a million times before?! it's either - a) there is no predefined meaning - you must find your own (the existentialist) or b) we are here to follow the word of God (the view of faith) or c) don't worry, do anything you want, be happy (the nihilist). That's about your options Guys. So take your choice, but please stop asking this ''question''!!

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an easy task....10 points?
i need a correction!.... i am italian. G.eliot in ?the waste land?(1922) reflects the breakdown of historical, cultural and social order destroyed by war and modernity, denouncing the perplexity and disillusionment of 20th century man, the emptiness and sterility of modern life. a wasteland is clearly symbol of a part of us that is missing something and causes a distinct lack of completeness and a sense of uncertainty about our future.In ?What the thunder said? the land is waiting for rain as a possible regeneration, or hope, for humankind.Beckett?s central belief is that there is no meaning to life at all, except the existentialist duty to face the fact that our lives are devoid of any purpose, in totally absurd and indifferent universe. His tragicomedy ?Waiting for Gogot?, which deals with a hope for a change, seemed to be a faithful mirror of the existential anguish of the time that had lost the traditional belief in a rationally ordered universe. Is it correct the text that i wrote ? i need a correction.. thank you very much!!!!!!:)

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