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- FunLoveradagio posted on 11/04/2005A Scene in an Autumn Day The dazzling gold in the leaves Is sunlights dance (as it weaves) Through the rhymes of fall So beautiful, I wont ask for all Of the magnificence lest it fades Into memory of old days If winter comes before I know Ill hide my regrets under snow May they freeze, then melt Into a sea of the unsettling guilt Of what I wish for what I cant Utter loud as birds chant 2005.11.3
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- adagioxw posted on 11/03/2005Meister Eckhart From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Johannes Eckhart (1260-1328), also known as Eckhart von Hochheim and widely refered to as Meister Eckhart, was a German theologian, philosopher and mystic, born near Erfurt, in Thuringia. Meister is German for "Master", referring to the academic title he obtained in Paris. Overview Eckhart was one of the most influential Christian Neoplatonists, and although technically a faithful Thomist (as a prominent member of the Dominican Order), Eck
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- gadflygadfly posted on 10/11/2005Classical guitarist Julian Bream reviews 500 years of musical history involving the Spanish guitar and its distinctive music. In this television documentary he takes viewers on a sojourn to various locales in Spain including Seville, Toledo, Madrid, and Barcelona. Highlights include Bream performing with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, with scenes that feature striking Spanish geography and architecture, commentary on Spanish culture and its influence on the guitar, and information about related instrument
- liaokang posted on 10/30/2005
- xw posted on 10/28/2005Aristotle C Physics and Metaphysics (Phillip Cary) Scope: Aristotle, the second most influential philosopher in the West after Plato, was also Platos student. He criticized Platos theory of forms, because it so completely separated the essence of things and the things of this world. Aristotle modified Platos notion of form to create a science of nature or physics. His key idea was to explain the nature of change by reference to four different types of causes: form(formal cause), matter (mate
- liaokang posted on 10/30/2005
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