“The greatest dread of ordinary man is death, with its rude imposition interrupting fortuitous plans and fondest attachments with an unknown and unwelcome change. The yogi is a conqueror of the grief associated with death. By control of mind and life force and the development of wisdom, he makes friends with the change of consciousness called death-he becomes familiar with the state of inner calmness and aloofness from identification with the mortal body.” MenMindStatesBodyDeathForceGriefConsciousnessPlansDevelopmentOrdinaryFamiliarMortalsAttachmentDreadRudeCalmnessIdentificationConquerorOrdinary ManYogiImpositionUnwelcomeInterruptingFortuitousAloofness Author:Paramahansa Yogananda
“There is one transcendant advantage belonging to the province of the State governments . . . -I mean the ordinary administration of criminal and civil justice.” MeanStatesGovernmentJusticeOrdinaryAdvantageCriminalsAdministrationBelongingProvincesState GovernmentFederalism Author:Alexander Hamilton
“If it were possible to transfer the methods of physical or of biological science directly to the study of man, the transfer would long ago have been made ... We have failed not for lack of hypotheses which equate man with the rest of the universe, but for lack of a hypothesis (short of animism) which provides for the peculiar divergence of man ... Let me now state my belief that the peculiar factor in man which forbids our explaining his actions upon the ordinary plane of biology is a highly specialized and unstable biological complex, and that this factor is none other than language.” IfsMenLongHas BeensMadeStatesActionUniverseBeliefLanguageStudyOrdinaryLet MeMethodComplexesFactorsPlanesBiologyPeculiarLong AgoHypothesisExplainingTransfersUnstableDivergenceAnimismBiological Science Author:Leonard Bloomfield