Tag: religion
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Exploring Plains Indian beliefs in four souls and how ancient wisdom reshapes our view of consciousness, identity, and mental health.
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+ Alfred Szklarski, alternative psychology, anthropology, Carl Jung, consciousness, four souls, Frances Densmore, holistic mind, indigenous cosmology, indigenous wisdom, indigenous worldview, inner selves, James R. Walker, Krystyna Szklarski, Lakota beliefs, meditation, mental health, mental health philosophy, Native American spirituality, philosophy, Plains Indians, psychology and spirituality, religion, self and identity, soul and consciousness, spiritual anthropology, spiritual science, spirituality, traditional beliefs+
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The undefined nature of division by zero mirrors the limitations of human cognition, reminding us that not all questions are answerable within the systems we’ve built. Zero often symbolizes “nothingness,” but dividing by zero forces us to ask—can “nothing” be quantified, manipulated, or interacted with? This question parallels metaphysical debates…
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Today as always, men fall into two groups: slaves and free men. Whoever does not have two-thirds of his day for himself, is a slave, whatever he may be: a statesman, a businessman, an official, or a scholar. By Nietzsche We are all living in a very peculiar world. The…