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4 days ago · Śūnyatā (/ ʃuːnjəˈtɑː / shoon-yə-TAH; Sanskrit: शून्यता; Pali: suññatā), translated most often as " emptiness ", [1] "vacuity", and sometimes "voidness", [2] or "nothingness" [3] is an Indian philosophical concept.
Oct 16, 2024 · Nothing Sacred by Stathis Gourgouris. Nothing Sacred makes a bold call for reconceptualizing the projects of humanism and democracy as creative sources of emancipatory meaning, from the immediate political sphere to the farthest reaches of planetary ways of living.
Oct 26, 2024 · Spirituality can be defined generally as an individual's search for ultimate or sacred meaning, and purpose in life. [15] Additionally it can mean to seek out or search for personal growth, religious experience, belief in a supernatural realm or afterlife, or to make sense of one's own "inner dimension". [13] [14] [16] [17]
4 days ago · The Heart Sūtra mantra in Sanskrit is गते गते पारगते पारसंगते बोधि स्वाहा (IAST: gate gate pāragate pārasaṃgate bodhi svāhā, IPA: ɡəteː ɡəteː paːɾəɡəteː paːɾəsəŋɡəte boːdʱɪ sʋaːɦaː), meaning "gone, gone, everyone gone to the other shore, awakening, svaha."
Oct 8, 2024 · The sacred refers to objects, practices, places, or people set apart and regarded with awe, reverence, and respect. In Durkheim’s terms, the sacred is not simply what is divine or supernatural; rather, it is anything that is socially constructed to inspire a sense of collective reverence.
Oct 16, 2024 · Nothing Sacred makes a bold call for reconceptualizing the projects of humanism and democracy as creative sources of emancipatory meaning, from the immediate political sphere to the farthest reaches of planetary ways of living.
4 days ago · “Something Sacred” by The Farsiders captures themes of spirituality, introspection, and a longing for redemption. The song reflects a deep struggle with faith and identity, highlighting a profound conflict between the urge for connection to something greater and the reality of personal shortcomings.