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artino-c · 4 months ago
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In Thick as Thieves, Costis draws a parallel between Kamet + himself and Immakuk + Ennikar, but I’ve always wondered how Kamet would have related to the poems when he was young and had dreams of running the Mede empire from behind the scenes.
Kamet's scholarly description of the Immukuk and Ennikar tablets invites an obvious comparison to the real-world epic of Gilgamesh:
“You said you were reciting from the first tablet,” said the Attolian. “There are more than a hundred in the temple of Anet alone,” I said. “No one knows how many there are altogether. Scholars argue about it. Some of the tablets are retellings of other tablets, only differing in style. Sometimes parts of the story change.”
Thick as Thieves, Chapter 2
This could easily be a description of our reception of the Gilgamesh story, too, with significant differences between various ancient traditions, and the role of Enkidu (loosely, a model for Ennikar in QT) changing drastically between the Sumerian vs. Akkadian versions of the myth:
In the Sumerian tales … Enkidu is Gilgamesh’s servant, not his friend. […] Indeed, it seems that converting Enkidu into Gilgamesh’s friend was the seminal change by which the Akkadian author lent unity to the materials which he used in the epic. […] To enable Enkidu’s death to turn Gilgamesh from the pursuit of lasting fame to a literal quest for immortality, the Akkadian author seized upon the sporadic hints of friendship in the Sumerian tales and applied them across the board, consistently terming Enkidu Gilgamesh’s friend, brother, and equal, whom he loves and is to caress.
Jeffrey H. Tigay, The Evolution of the Gilgamesh Epic
In QT, following MWT's tendency to make her myths a little more hopeful and YA-friendly, Immakuk and Ennikar escape the land of the dead, although we don't know how because that part of the tablet is broken. (Another neat callout to the Gilgamesh epic, which survives mostly intact but with significant portions missing!) But in the real version, Gilgamesh's love for Enkidu becomes a springboard for the poem to explore the inevitability of death: in fact, depending on what you understand the 12th tablet to be doing, Gilgamesh loses Enkidu not once but twice.
The parallel/earlier tradition of Enkidu as Gilgamesh's servant begs the question whether there are similar traditions about Ennikar in any of those alternate tablets Kamet mentions. If there are, it would point to another obvious parallel that a younger Kamet might have made—between Ennikar and himself as Nahuseresh's (or Naheelid's) right hand man, guarding him faithfully between adventures and somewhat subject to his dangerous whims. Compare these two passages:
Gilgamesh went up to the top of the mountain, and offered sacred flour to its peak: “Bring me a dream, mountain! Show me a good omen.” Enkidu built him a house for the Dream God, with a windbreak against the storm. He had Gilgamesh lie in a circle of sacred flour, while Enkidu slept like a snare in the doorway.
Gilgamesh, trans. Sophus Helle
Nahuseresh was a light sleeper, a matter of necessity for him, and when he’d opened his eyes in the darkness of his room and seen a moving flicker of white, he had been instantly alert, slipping his hand under his pillow for the long knife he kept there before he’d rolled quickly to one side. He’d found a woman standing calmly by his bed looking down at him. […] He had wanted to ask where she’d come from and what had become of Kamet, who should have been sleeping in the anteroom….
Queen of Attolia, Chapter 17
And of course the comparison to the original myth (all about death!) wouldn't be complete without Gen's apology:
"I'm sorry," said the king. "I know you wanted your chance at the emperor's side, even if it meant your death would come with his." "We all die," I snapped.
Thick as Thieves, Chapter 13
None of this is to negate the primary (and frequent) parallels between Kamet and Costis's journey/friendship and Immakuk and Ennikar's adventures in the QT poems! I just think the secondary, potentially darker parallels are interesting too.
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schnuron · 5 months ago
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Album playlist, June 28th and June 21st 2024
June 28th 2024: John Grant - The Art of the Lie Field Lines Cartographer - Portable Reality Generator Micah Dailey-White - Micah Justin Timberlake - The 20/20 Experience Pan Sonic - Kesto (2004) Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles (2008) Blu Mar Ten - The Six Million Names Of God (2003) Pet Shop Boys - Actually (1987) Pyrolator - Inland (1979)
June 21st 2024: Machine Girl - SUPER FREQ EP Crush of Souls - (A)Void Love House of Harm - Playground For Those I Love - For Those I Love Windy & Carl - Allegiance and Conviction Sophus Ajlf Agerbaek-Larsen - Deep Rock Galactic Volume 1 OST Merzbow / Hexa - Achromatic Duet Emmo - Or So it Seems (1983) The Associates - Fourth Drawer Down (1981) Fad Gadget - Incontinent (1981)
My past playlists: schnuronplaylist.blogspot.com/
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cant-think-of-a-good-one · 1 year ago
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this has fallen upon my dash again so i decided to look into it
turns out lie groups are named after norwegian mathematician Sophus Lie. and he has more things named after him:
lie algebra
lie derivative
lie ring
lie sphere geometry
lie theory
lie transform
...
literally cant make this up. im not a lie theorist
what's with math and naming things after people i swear to bingle
"numbers don't lie" the real numbers are literally a lie group
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mrdirtybear · 2 years ago
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Warning; advanced maths discussed ahead. Sophus Lie (1842-1899) was a Norwegian mathematician who made major advances in the theory of continuous groups of transformations and differential equations. Lie groups and Lie algebras are named after him.
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littledigest · 2 years ago
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Asteroids for Truth, Trust, and Lies - Truthfulness, Deception, Withholding Information
What makes a trustworthy or untrustworthy person? Use these asteroids to understand the following in your chart:
How truthful and honest you or someone else is
How strong your morals are, what are your morals
How frequently do you lie, what kind of lies
Do others keep lying to you, keeping things from you
Severity of lies (little white lies or BIG lies)
Urge to cheat others out of money
Others cheating you out of money
Guilt when lying
Lying for fun or lying to gain something
Seen as a liar; not being believed
Revealing very little information
Misleading information, intentional or not
249521, 490, 245, 37, 902, 26955, 8690, 4425, 259, 12927, 4862, 114, 53, 896
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Truth 249521
Means being true and in accordance with fact or reality
Veritas 490
Means truth and reality in Latin; personification of the goddess of truth
Vera 245
Means true in Latin or faith in Slavic languages
Fides 37
Named after Fides, the Roman goddess of trust and good faith
Fidelity, honor, credibility, reliability
Probitas 902
Means uprightness, honesty, and probity in Latin
Strong morals, decency
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Lie 26955
Named after Sophus Lie, a Norwegian mathematician
Can be read as lie, meaning an intentional falsehood
Swindle 8690
Means using deception to take money or possessions away from someone
Fraudulent scheme, swindle someone
Bilk 4425
Named after Bilk, a city district in Düsseldorf, Germany
Can be read as bilk, meaning deceitfully obtaining or withholding money from someone
To cheat, defraud, evade, and elude
Pinocchio 12927
Named after Pinocchio, a character in The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
A living marionette whose nose grows when he lies
If prominent, can indicate someone who is not good at lying; it always shows in their face and mannerisms
Loke 4862
Named after Loki, the trickster Norse deity
Known for playing pranks on other gods and being a shape-shifter
Neither good nor evil; just wanted to create chaos
Kassandra 114
Named after Cassandra, a Trojan priestess in Greek mythology
Apollo cursed her to give true prophecies that no one would believe
Forever frustrated; seen as a liar and madwoman by others; was locked away by her father
Especially when prominent, shows where others doubt you, where you doubt yourself
Kalypso 53
Named after Calypso, a reclusive nymph in Greek mythology
Name means she who conceals and concealing the knowledge; to cover, conceal, or hide
She tries to keep Odysseus on her island to make him her husband; he refuses, and she helps him with all the provisions necessary to leave, which takes seven years; she kills herself
Sphinx 896
Named after the sphinx, a mythical creature with a human head, a lion's body, and a falcon's wings in Greek and Egyptian mythology
Kills and eats those who cannot solve her riddles
If prominent, shows confusing personality, way of speaking/acting
Aletheia 259
Named after Aletheia, the Greek goddess of truth
Unconcealment, disclosure, revealing, state of not being hidden
Where you are transparent and bare all
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mannazandwyrd · 2 years ago
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The Old Norse skalds treated dad-puns as high art.
No, seriously. Look at this incomplete list of possible etymologies for Old Norse ‘Loki’:
(PIE = reconstructed proto-Indo-European, PG = reconstructed proto-Germanic)
1. PIE *lok-, descendant forms include PG *lahaną, Old Norse lá; p. láðí, AngloSaxon leán
to blame, to accuse
Sayers’ main hypothesis: Loki ‘The Blamer’, an echo of the archaic PIE “poet of praise and blame”
2. PIE *lewg- (updated from *leug-)
to break
Past scholarship summarized by Bonnetain (quoted by Sayers), including by Pokorny. Loki ‘The Destroyer’
3. PIE *leu-, descendant forms include Norwegian lokk
to sound, to sing, to declaim
Pokorny and Kobler’s suggested root for Lóðurr, if like Hveðrungr it translates as “roarer” (mentioned by Sayers, but Wikipedia lists the etymologies of Lóðurr as Old Norse lóð "fruit, land", ljóðar "people", or laða "to attract"). (See Dronke or Þorgeirsson for evidence Loki and Lodurr are the same entity.). Lokk (in both forms of modern Norwegian) is, among other meanings, a special type of song used to call the animals home from their pastures; a herding call song. This ties in nicely with Loki-as-herder, mentioned by Heide: ganga sem [Loki]/[lok] yfir afra (Old Norse), ‘to walk like Loki over the fields’, driving [fleeing men]/[sheep].
4. Old Norse loca, possibly cognate with Old English loca (‘locked enclosure’), from PG *lukô, related to *lūkaną (“to shut”).
unenclosed piece of ground, cave
Past scholarship summarized by Bonnetain (quoted by Sayers). Loki bound in the cave.
5. Logi (and likely not Loki, according to current scholarship), from Old Norse loga
Fire, flame, to blaze, to burn
Past scholarship, originating with Grimm, summarized by Bonnetain (quoted by Sayers). Loki as fire itself.
6. Loptr, from Old Norse lopt, PG *luftuz. (PIE root uncertain)
Air, atmosphere, sky
Used to refer to Loki in both Prose & Poetic Eddas. Past scholarship summarized by Bonnetain (quoted by Sayers). Loki as the invisible man, a breeze, or wearing a Freya’s falcon-shape cloak.
7. PIE *lewk- probably via Pre-Germanic *lowkís and PG *laugiz (flame, blaze)
light, brightness, shining, to see
Past scholarship from multiple angles. *lewk- is probably the PIE root for: the names of Celtic Lugos, Lugh & Llew; Scandinavian Lucia/Lussi; Roman Lucifer (light-bringer, in devotee UPG Loki’s “brother from another mother”; Sophus Bugge’s theory that Loki derives *from* Lucifer has been discarded by current scholarship); Pre-Germanic *lowkís and PG *laugiz (flame, blaze); and words meaning ‘a clearing’ or ‘sacred grove’ in Latinate, Celtic, and Germanic languages including Old Norse ló (clearing, meadow, as in Oslo). Lokke lejemand (Zealand, Denmark) = ‘a reflected spot of light’ (Heide) may be evidence in favour. Loki appears to have been associated with the star Sirius (Lokabrenna), with fire or hearths (Heide), and his mother may have been an Earth goddess associated with a sacred birch grove.
8. PG lugô, from PIE *lewgʰ- (“to lie, tell a lie”)
to lie, deceive
Walde (1927-32) and Carnoy (1955) in a comparison with Odysseus, eviscerated by Liberman (1996). Loki as untrustworthy trickster.
9. Old Norse lúka (with dative lokit, past participle lokinn)... derives from PG *lūkaną (“to turn or bend”) or PG *luką (a lock or key-hole or knot-hole), both from PIE *lewg- (“to bend; turn”).
to shut, close, end, finish, conclude, settle (with a sense of negotiation and agreement)
Jacob Grimm first proposed; Liberman (1992, reprinted 1994, summarized by him 1996) uses Utgarda-Loki and lúka ‘close, lock up, bolt’ to say Loki meant ‘enclosure’ and he was a chthonic deity. Past scholarship (summarized by Bonnetain) is quoted by Sayers, then explored at length; he thinks these connotations of Loki ‘the Closer’, ‘Fixer’ or ‘Negotiator’ were added to later. Lokki (Faroe Islands), Lokke (Denmark; Hamar, Norway; and Sweden), Lokkemand (Jutland, Denmark), Loke, Luki, and Luku(r) (Telemark, Norway; Dalarna, Sweden; Swedish Finland) are linguistically related to Germanic *luk-, and Heide suggests these show Loki as ‘the Tangler’.
10. English luck, West Frisian lok, from Middle Low German (ge)lucke, from PG *galukją, from PG *lūkaną (“to close”), from PIE *lewg- (“to bend; turn”).
‘luck, fortune’
See previous table entry. Loki as lucky.
11. Old Norse laukr, from Proto-Norse ᛚᚨᚢᚲᚨᛉ (laukaz), from PG *laukaz.
Leek, onion
The above-ground parts of the leek appears to have represented rapid growth and fertility - see the alu-laukaz runic inscriptions - and was likely also used as slang for an erect penis. Loki as (chthonic?) fertility deity.
Presumably Loki began his career as only one of these, then started collecting. Which came first is a matter of open debate, and some of this list is a Real Stretch (tm). However, what all these options tell me is that the Old Norse skalds and their predecessors loved a good pun and gradually incorporated many sound-alike words into the stories of the gods. Like Loki flying through a key-hole to steal Freyja’s necklace for Odin. Or Loki hanging from Thor’s belt like a leaden plumb-bob measuring the water’s depth as Thor fords the river. I have a feeling Loki would delight in all that wordplay.
Citations:
Heide, Eldar. Loki, the Vatte, and the Ash Lad: A Study Combining Old Scandinavian and Late Material. Viking and Medieval Scandinavia 7 (2011): pp. 63–106.
Liberman, Anatoly. Ten Scandinavian and North English Etymologies. alvíssmál 6 (1996): pp. 63–98. (Note: his etymological analysis of ON Loki was first published 1992, reprinted 1994, summarized by him 1996, and is likely also in his 2016 book.)
Sayers, William. Norse ‘Loki’ As Praxonym. Journal of Literary Onomastics 5 (2016): pp. 17-28. (Heavily cites Yvonne S. Bonnetain’s German-language thesis dissertation.)
Wiktionary, primarily in turn citing Guus Kroonen’s Etymological Dictionary Of Proto Germanic.
(Apologies, friends, my pretty table with all the cited etymologies linked and non-English words italicized didn’t survive copy-pasting into Tumblr.)(30 Aug ‘22 update: added links and fixed the date typo on Liberman’s book, additional information added to 2 and 4)
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unpeudephysique · 7 years ago
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Le spin, une propriété purement quantique
L’expérience de Stern et Gerlach
L’expérience de Stern et Gerlach joue un rôle particulier dans l’histoire de la physique quantique. En 1922, Niels Bohr multiplie les conférences et les séminaires pour rallier les scientifiques à sa vision de la matière. Sa théorie semi-classique d’un atome entouré d’électrons en orbite manque cependant de cohérence. Comment expliquer les niveaux d’énergie ainsi que les trois nombres quantiques qu’elle postule ? Pourquoi les électrons ne « tombent » ils pas sur le noyau. C’est à ce moment qu’intervient l’expérience montée par Otto Stern et Walther Gerlach. Elle met en évidence l’existence d’un moment cinétique intrinsèque des particules élémentaires (le spin), un moment cinétique dont les caractéristiques sont inexplicables dans le cadre de la physique classique. Elle montre surtout qu’on ne peut plus se contenter d‘un simple replâtrage de la théorie pour décrire le comportement des électrons au sein des atomes. Il va falloir au contraire revoir de fond en comble les bases de la physique. En ce sens, elle ouvre un immense chantier qui occupera les physiciens les plus brillants de leur génération pendant les dix années qui vont suivre.
L’expérience de Stern et Gerlach consiste à faire passer un faisceau d’atomes d’argent dans un champ magnétique orienté verticalement. Contre toute attente, ce faisceau est séparé en deux demi-faisceaux d’égale intensité déviés de manière symétrique. Or le moment magnétique orbital des atomes d’argent est supposé être nul, le faisceau ne devrait subir aucune déviation. Cette expérience montre au contraire que les atomes d’argent possèdent un moment cinétique intrinsèque en plus de leur moment cinétique orbital. Mais ce n’est pas tout : quelle que soit la direction dans laquelle on cherche à mesurer ce moment (c’est-à-dire quelle que soit l’orientation du champ magnétique transversal appliqué au dispositif), on trouve le même résultat ! Le faisceau est toujours séparé en deux demi-faisceaux d’intensité égale déviés symétriquement. Comme si ce moment cinétique ne pouvait prendre que deux valeurs quelle que soit sa direction et ce quelle que soit sa direction.
Si Wolfgang Pauli avait eu l’intuition qu’il était nécessaire de compléter le modèle de Bohr par un quatrième nombre qui ne peut prendre que deux valeurs différentes, il revient cependant à Samuel Goudsmit et George Uhlenbeck de donner en 1925 la première interprétation « quantique » de cette étrange propriété de l’électron.
Allons plus loin...
Poussons plus loin les investigations et intéressons-nous à un seul des deux demi-faisceaux. Si on lui applique à nouveau le même protocole (un champ magnétique transversal), on pourrait s’attendre à ce que tous les atomes de ce demi-faisceau réagissent de la même façon. Or ce n’est pas le cas. Si le champ appliqué est perpendiculaire au champ qui a servi à séparer en deux parties le faisceau initial, le demi-faisceau auquel on s’intéresse est à nouveau séparé en deux demi-faisceaux d’intensité égale déviés symétriquement. Si le champ fait un angle theta avec le champ initial, même déviation symétrique en deux demi-faisceaux mais cette fois l’intensité des deux demi-faisceaux diffère : elle vaut cos2(theta) pour l’un et sin2(theta) pour l’autre.
Un tel comportement est incompréhensible dans un cadre classique, voire semi-classique. Le spin est une grandeur physique de nature purement quantique. Ces propriétés ne peuvent être décrites qu’au travers du formalisme quantique  (voir le post consacré au formalisme quantique).
Quelle représentation du spin ?
Comme nous venons de le dire, le spin d’une particule ne peut prendre que deux valeurs lorsqu’on le mesure dans une direction donnée :
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De prime abord, cette représentation vectorielle du spin dans l’espace euclidien R3 parait tout à fait adaptée. Problème : elle ne répond pas aux critères du formalisme quantique tels que nous les avons décrits. La représentation d’un objet quantique doit se faire dans une base orthogonale constituée à partir des vecteurs propres de l’opérateur correspondant à la propriété que l’on cherche étudier (voir le post sur le formalisme quantique). Les deux vecteurs + S et – S ci-dessus sont incontestablement les vecteurs propres de l’opérateur spin. Ce n’est pas le cas si on se place dans une représentation vectorielle dans R3. Celle-ci ne convient pas.
Reprenons le problème à la base… Comme nous l’avons vu, l’état d’un objet quantique (ici un atome d’argent) est décrit par une fonction d’onde |psi> qui est un vecteur dans un espace vectoriel complexe appelé espace de Hilbert. La dimension de cet espace est déterminée par le nombre d’états indépendants possibles de cet objet. Dans le cas du spin des atomes d’argent de l’expérience de Stern et Gerlach, cet espace est donc un espace complexe de dimension 2.
Appelons Hspin cet espace. Supposons que nous mesurions le spin dans la direction de l’axe Oz. Les deux états de spin possibles |+z> et |-z> forment donc une base de cet espace. Ce qui revient à dire que les deux vecteurs |+z> et |-z> sont deux vecteurs orthogonaux de l’espace Hspin. La correspondance entre la représentation du moment cinétique de l’atome d’argent dans R3 et son vecteur d’état dans Hspin est donnée par le tableau qui suit : 
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Mesure du spin dans une autre direction
Supposons maintenant que nous cherchions à mesurer le spin après avoir effectué une rotation du dispositif de mesure d’un angle theta autour de l’axe Oy. Dans l’espace euclidien R3, cette rotation peut être représentée par une matrice réelle de dimension 3x3 que nous appellerons Ry(theta). Quel sera le résultat de la mesure et comment cela se traduit-il dans l’espace des fonctions d’onde de spin Hspin ?
Pas de surprise côté mesure. Comme nous l’avons indiqué plus haut, la mesure du spin ne peut prendre que deux valeurs :
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Si par exemple l’angle theta vaut pi/2 (mesure dans la direction de l’axe Ox), le résultat obtenu est parfaitement aléatoire, la probabilité de trouver l’une ou l’autre valeur est identique et égale à 50%. Le cas où l’angle theta est quelconque est plus intéressant. Comme nous l’avons indiqué, la probabilité de trouver l’une ou l’autre valeur en fonction de la mesure préalable dans la direction de l’axe Oz n’est plus égale à 50%. Elle dépend de la valeur de l’angle theta :
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Qu’est-ce que ce résultat nous dit au sujet de la fonction d’onde de spin ? Les vecteurs |+Stheta> et |-Stheta> forment une base de l’espace Hspin au même titre que |+z> et |-z> . On peut donc décomposer la fonction d’onde d’une particule quelconque sur ces vecteurs propr
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La probabilité de trouver l’une ou l’autre des valeurs est donnée par le carré du coefficient lambda correspondant. Dans le cas qui nous intéresse, on peut donc écrire :
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(La seule connaissance de la probabilité ne permet pas de déterminer le signe des coefficients.) On peut exprimer ceci en disant qu’à la rotation Ry(theta) dans R3 correspond un opérateur Ay(theta) agissant sur Hspin défini comme suit :
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L’opérateur Ay(theta) a toutes les caractéristiques d’une rotation… mais à y regarder de plus près cette correspondance est très particulière :
la rotation Ry(theta) agit sur l’espace euclidien R3, espace vectoriel à trois dimensions réelles,
l’opérateur Ay(theta) agit sur l’espace Hspin, qui est un espace vectoriel complexe à deux dimensions complexes,
mais surtout Ry(theta) opère une rotation d’angle theta alors que Ay(theta) opère une rotation d’angle theta/2. 
Spineurs et algèbre de Lie
Pour ce qui concerne l’opérateur Ay(theta) on est en terrain connu (voir le post consacré aux espaces vectoriels et aux groupes de Lie). C’est une matrice 2x2 complexe. Elle fait partie d’un groupe appelé SU(2). Le groupe SU(2) est le groupe spécial unitaire des matrices 2x2 à coefficients complexes de déterminant 1 :
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ce qui revient à écrire :
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SU(2) est un groupe de Lie. Il joue un rôle très important en mécanique quantique car il est associé aux symétries sphériques. A chaque rotation d’un angle theta autour d’un vecteur unitaire u on peut en effet faire correspondre une matrice de SU(2) :
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Mais que peut-on dire de l’espace de Hilbert Hspin sur lequel agissent les matrices de SU(2) ? Là, c’est moins évident, il va falloir s’accrocher… L’espace Hspin est un espace spinoriel. La théorie des spineurs a été introduite par le mathématicien français Elie Cartan au début du XXème siècle. Les spineurs ont des propriétés assez déroutantes. (Nous aborderons les rudiments de la théorie des spineurs dans un post séparé.) Un spineur peut être associé à un « plan orienté ». On peut définir un plan orienté à partir de deux vecteurs unitaires orthogonaux : 
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et du produit vectoriel de ces deux vecteurs. (L’ordre dans lequel on prend ces deux vecteurs est donc déterminant.) Il est facile de voir que cette définition est tout à fait adaptée au contexte du moment cinétique. La propriété la plus emblématique d’un spineur est qu’une rotation de 360 degrés le transforme en son inverse ! Il faut donc une rotation de 720 degrés pour revenir au spineur d’origine. 
Matrices de Pauli
Revenons au groupe SU(2). L’une des propriétés de SU(2) est la possibilité de générer les matrices de ce groupe à partir de 3 matrices élémentaires. Prenons par exemple le cas de l’opérateur Ay(theta). Un simple développement limité suffit à se convaincre qu’on peut l’écrire sous la forme suivante :
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En fait, on peut montrer que toute matrice de SU(2) peut être générée à partir de matrices unitaires sigma :
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avec :
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Les matrices sigmax, sigmay et sigmaz sont appelées matrices de Pauli, du nom du physicien Wolfgang Pauli qui est le premier à avoir établi une théorie complète du spin dans un cadre non-relativiste. Or, il est facile de voir que les vecteurs propres de ces matrices sigma sont précisément les vecteurs |+x>, |-x>, |+y>, |-y> et |+z> et |-z> correspondant aux opérateurs de mesure de spin dans les directions Ox, Oy et Oz ! 
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Les matrices de Pauli constituent donc une base qui permet de construire simplement une observable « spin » dans n’importe quelle direction de l’espace. 
Matrices de Pauli et symétrie de rotation
Dans la présentation qui précède, les matrices de Pauli semblent « sortir du chapeau ». Une présentation plus rigoureuse aurait permis de faire la liaison entre ces matrices et l’application d’un principe très général en physique, établi par la mathématicienne Emmy Noether au début du XXème siècle. Emmy Noether a en effet montré qu’à toute symétrie était associée la conservation d’une grandeur physique (théorème de Noether). C’est ainsi qu’à la symétrie de translation (les lois de la physique sont conservées dans toute translation du référentiel dans l’espace) est associée la conservation de la quantité de mouvement. De la même façon, à la symétrie de rotation dans l’espace (les lois de la physique sont conservées dans toute rotation du référentiel dans l’espace) est associée la conservation du moment cinétique. Or, comme nous l’avons dit plus haut, une rotation dans l’espace peut être représentée par une matrice du groupe SU(2) (que l’on appelle aussi d’ailleurs groupe de symétrie). Rien d’étonnant donc à ce que les opérateurs de mesure du spin puissent être directement déduits des matrices de Pauli puisque celle-ci forment une base à partir de laquelle on peut générer les matrices de ce groupe.
Remarque : Les matrices de Pauli ne commutent pas.  
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Ceci signifie qu’il n’est pas possible de connaître simultanément la valeur de spin dans deux directions différentes. 
Pour en savoir plus :
post sur l'équation de Schrödinger 
post sur le formalisme quantique
post sur l’oscillateur harmonique quantique
post sur les espaces vectoriels et les groupes de Lie
post sur les algèbres de Lie
post sur les spineurs
post sur le théorème de Noether
post sur l’équation de Dirac
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lthmath · 6 years ago
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Sophus Lie’s Birthday
Celebrating Sophus Lie's birthday ^_^ He was born on 17 December 1842.
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Sophus Lie was a Norwegian mathematician who made major advances in the theory of continuous groups of transformations and differential equations. Lie groups and Lie algebras are named after him.
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notdriving · 3 years ago
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the name Lee is full of possibilities. it is short for Leeway. you could spell it Leigh and copy Gillian. you could also spell it Lie and copy Sophus, as a power move
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islcbel · 3 years ago
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ISLC is a web development outsourcing company in Belgium with robust mathematical and educational heritage. Our professionals are specialized and focussed mainly on the web, mobile (iOS, Android), C++, .NET, and PDF technologies, apart from our other services. Started as an IT start-up as the offspring of the educational arm of ISLC non-profit to provide IT software development and education. International Sophus Lie Centre (ISLC) non-profit founded in Estonia (Tartu University) with offices in Minsk (Belarus), Moscow (Russia) and Tartu to innovate mathematics education and to teach high potential students.
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iasgyanhindi · 4 years ago
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What made Marius Sophus Lie an outstanding mathematician?
Marius Sophus Lie IVlarius Sophus Lie was a Norwegian mathematician whose theories are indispensable tools for understanding the physical laws of nature.
Lie started to read geometry, starting with Euclid’s ‘Elements’, and continued with books describing a new geometry’. Non-Euclidean geometry was still in its infancy, and in the years to come, Lie contributed significantly to this new branch of mathematics. https://iasgyanhindi.com/what-made-marius-sophus-lie-an-outstanding-mathematician/
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somnilogical · 6 years ago
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《There’s something clarifying about man vs. nature situations, even at the minimal level you can experience by hiking a technical scramble alone. I’ve found that a certain alertness kicks in when I have to figure out where to put my hands and feet; I’m scared of falling, I have a heightened awareness of physical/spatial reality, and I don’t care at all about looking foolish or getting dirt on my clothes, because the important thing is to get off the damn mountain without any injuries. I also am much less lazy; “get to the top” or “get to the bottom” make it feel natural to push a lot harder than “run X miles” or “lift X pounds,” almost as though reaching topographical milestones taps into some primal source of motivation. Mountains make life more real than it usually is in civilized life.
There’s a traditional overlap between mountain climbing and math; the Russians had their math camps in the Urals for decades. Alan Turing, Sophus Lie, Niels Abel, and many others were avid hikers; a disturbing number of mathematicians have died in hiking accidents. If I can speculate about the connection, it might have something to do with love of solitude, tolerance for pain and effort, or this heightened-reality effect from spatial problem-solving. I certainly get a disproportionate number of good ideas while on runs, bike rides, hikes, or long walks alone.》
https://srconstantin.wordpress.com/2017/05/30/the-face-of-the-ice/
when i mentioned this someone linked this and yeah its the thing
theres probably literature on what math vs social modes look like. its weird that i havent read anything involving [brain scans or giving math tests to undergrads who have had varying amounts of social interaction during the day] about it yet.
someone i know mentioned she avoids doing social people stuff in the morning because it wrecks her cognition for thinking about real stuff for the rest of the day and thats consistant with what ive seen of me
> if you check + respond to social things daily, it might help to do this at night instead of in the morning
i think analytics & irl vs social thinking may trade off as modes (i read another persons report of another person claiming this)
in that when i turn off the internet for a day and am alone, suddenly i get a lot smarter in a subset of ways
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Nakajima varieties provide a natural home for geometric representation theory of simply-laced complex simple Lie algebras. Ultimately, Nakajima theory is a theory about the interaction of symplectic geometry and representation theory.
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networkingdefinition · 5 years ago
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• A doctor is not criticized for describing the manifestations and symptoms of an illness, even though the symptoms may be disgusting. I feel that a writer has the right to the same freedom In fact, I think that the time has come for the line between literature and science, a purely arbitrary line, to be erased. – William S. Burroughs • A horse herd was, in its very essence, the manifestation of the expression ‘It’s always something. – Jane Smiley • A man becomes spiritual insofar as he lives a spiritual life. He begins to see God in all things, to see His power and might in every manifestation. Always and everywhere he sees himself abiding in God and dependent on God for all things. But insofar as a man lives a bodily life, so much he does he do bodily things; He doesn’t see God in anything, even in the the most wondrous manifestations of His Divine power. In all things he sees body, material, everywhere and always – “God is not before his eyes.” – John of Kronstadt • All beautiful forms of this world are in the process of transformation. Nothing is stable. With every moment, our reality is changing. Mother Ganges, like nature, is constant, but no manifestation of hers remains. Likewise, all that we hold dear in this world is imperceptibly vanishing. We cannot cling to anything. But if we can appreciate the beauty of the underlying current of truth, we can enjoy a reality deeper than the fickle waves of joy and sorrow. – Radhanath Swami • All life is a manifestation of the spirit, the manifestation of love. – Morihei Ueshiba • All things issue from it; all things return to it. To find the origin, trace back the manifestations. When you recognize the children and find the mother, you will be free of sorrow. If you close your mind in judgements and traffic with desires, your heart will be troubled. If you keep your mind from judging and aren’t led by the senses, your heart will find peace. Seeing into darkness is clarity. Knowing how to yield is strength. Use your own light and return to the source of light. This is called practicing eternity. – Laozi • Although I knew enough Freud to believe that the sex urge was an important mainspring of life, it still seemed to me that any conscious manifestation of sex was necessarily ludicrous. Defecation and copulation were two activities which made a human being totally ridiculous. At least the former could be conducted in private, but the latter by definition demanded a partner. I discovered, though, that whenever I ventured this opinion, people took it as a joke. – Paul Bowles • Among all of the mathematical disciplines the theory of differential equations is the most important… It furnishes the explanation of all those elementary manifestations of nature which involve time. – Sophus Lie • And I know, that I know, that I know, we are about to see the greatest manifestations of God’s presence ever! A prophetess named Ruth Heflin sent me a word recently and told me to get ready, to see, physical manifestations of Christ on the platforms in our crusades, that people will have visions of the Lord in the meetings. Those things have happened in the past, I know. In a Thialagua (spelling?) meeting one time in Africa, the Lord appeared to a – to the whole crowd! It is about to begin happening, I know it too! Expect it, to happen also, in your own home! • Angelophany is the visible or otherwise tangible manifestation of angels to human beings. Abraham Lincoln frequently mentioned that he was visited by angels at the White House. – James R. Lewis • Anger is a manifestation of a deeper issue… and that, for me, is based on insecurity, self-esteem and loneliness. – Naomi Campbell • Any spirit that permits compromise with the world is a false spirit. Any religious movement that imitates the world in any of its manifestations is false to the cross of Christ and on the side of the devil. – Aiden Wilson Tozer • Anything that draws attention to ourselves through pain-free or artificial means is a manifestation of Resistance. – Steven Pressfield • Art arises when the secret vision of the artist and the manifestation of nature agree to find new shapes. – Khalil Gibran • Art is a well-articulated manifestation of an aspect of life. I have been privileged to view much of life through my cameras, making the journey an enlightened experience. My emphasis has mainly been on affirmative reactions to human behavior and a strong attraction to the beauty in nature. – Dennis Stock • Art is not the most precious manifestation of life. Art has not the celestial and universal value that people like to attribute to it. Life is far more interesting. – Tristan Tzara • As the index tells us the contents of stories and directs to the particular chapter, even so does the outward habit and superficial order of garments (in man or woman) give us a taste of the spirit, and demonstratively point (as it were a manual note from the margin) all the internal quality of the soul; and there cannot be a more evident, palpable, gross manifestation of poor, degenerate, dunghilly blood and breeding than a rude, unpolished, disordered, and slovenly outside. – Philip Massinger • At the start of the process the idea is just a thought – very fragile and exclusive. When the first physical manifestation is created everything changes. It is no longer exclusive, now it involves a lot of people. – Jonathan Ive
jQuery(document).ready(function($) var data = action: 'polyxgo_products_search', type: 'Product', keywords: 'Manifestation', orderby: 'rand', order: 'DESC', template: '1', limit: '68', columns: '4', viewall:'Shop All', ; jQuery.post(spyr_params.ajaxurl,data, function(response) var obj = jQuery.parseJSON(response); jQuery('#thelovesof_manifestation').html(obj); jQuery('#thelovesof_manifestation img.swiper-lazy:not(.swiper-lazy-loaded)' ).each(function () var img = jQuery(this); img.attr("src",img.data('src')); img.addClass( 'swiper-lazy-loaded' ); img.removeAttr('data-src'); ); ); ); • Bahá’u’lláh is not the Intermediary between other Manifestations and God. Each has His own relation to the Primal Source. But in the sense that Bahá’u’lláh is the greatest Manifestation to yet appear, the One Who consummates the Revelation of Moses; He was the One Moses conversed with in the Burning Bush. In other words Bahá’u’lláh identifies the glory of the Godhead on that occasion with Himself. No distinction can be made amongst the Prophets in the sense that They all proceed from One Source, and are of One Essence. But Their stations and functions in this world are different. – Shoghi Effendi • Beautify your thoughts. Thoughts are the headwaters of action, life and manifestation. – David Wolfe • Beauty is a manifestation of secret natural laws, which otherwise would have been hidden from us forever. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • Beauty is a precious trace that eternity causes to appear to us and that it takes away from us. A manifestation of eternity, and a sign of death as well. – Eugene Ionesco • Beauty is no dead thing. It is the manifestation of God in nature. There is not one object in nature untouched by man that is not beautiful, for God’s manifestation is beauty. It shines through all His works, and not only in those that may give pleasure to man. – Annie Besant • Before you can live anything, in what you are calling physical manifestation – you have to have conjured it in vibrational form. You have to have imagined it before it can become a reality. Everything that you are living here in this physical body, you have imagined the essence of it before you are living it. – Esther Hicks • Besides language and music, mathematics is one of the primary manifestations of the free creative power of the human mind. – Hermann Weyl • Bookstores, like libraries, are the physical manifestation of the wide world’s longest, most thrilling conversation. – Richard Russo • Brothers and sisters, this is a divine work in process, with the manifestations and blessings of it abounding in every direction, so please don’t hyperventilate if from time to time issues arise that need to be examined, understood, and resolved. They do and they will. In this Church, what we know will always trump what we do not know. And remember, in this world, everyone is to walk by faith. – Jeffrey R. Holland
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• Children were meant to be gifts. The physical manifestation of love between a man and a woman. And for that love all manner of sacrifice could be borne. – Steven Erikson • Chocolate, I am sure, is the concrete manifestation of love. – Geneen Roth • Coaching is effective self-expression in the coach/client relationship so that you catalyze your clients’ manifestation of their own desired outcomes. – Patrick Williams • Complacency is a deadly foe of all spiritual growth. Acute desire must be present or there will be no manifestation of Christ to His people. He waits to be wanted. Too bad that with many of us He waits so long, so very long, in vain. – Aiden Wilson Tozer • Complimenting yourself is the funnest form of manifestation. – Ronda Rousey • Conceit is an outward manifestation of inferiority. – Noel Coward • Creative listeners are those who want you to be recklessly yourself, even at your very worst, even vituperative, bad-tempered. They are laughing and just delighted with any manifestation of yourself, bad or good. For true listeners know that if you are bad-tempered it does not mean that you are always so. They don’t love you just when you are nice; they love all of you. – Brenda Ueland • Cubism is not a manner but an aesthetic, and even a state of mind; it is therefore inevitably connected with every manifestation of contemporary thought. It is possible to invent a technique or a manner independently, but one cannot invent the whole complexity of a state of mind. – Juan Gris • Death is a dignitary who when he comes announced is received with formal manifestations of respect, even by those most familiar with him. In the code of military etiquette silence and fixity are forms of deference – Ambrose Bierce • Design can be both a manifestation of a company’s design ethic and an outward communication of a company’s design ethic and drive for excellence. – Bob Lutz • Disease is not something personal and special, but only a manifestation of life under modified conditions, operating according to the same laws as apply to the living body at all times, from the first moment until death. – Rudolf Virchow • Do you realize the unimaginable greatness, the holiness of what you so casually call ‘consciousness’? It is the unmanifest Absolute aware of its awareness through the manifestation, of which your mind-body is presently a part. – Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj • Each soul or entity will and does return, or cycle, as does nature in its manifestations about man; thus leaving, making or presenting-as it were-those infallible, indelible truths that it -Life-is continuous. – Edgar Cayce • Education is the manifestation of perfection already existing in man. – Swami Vivekananda • Even in our democratic New England towns the accidental possession of wealth, and its manifestation in dress and equipage alone, obtain for the possessor almost universal respect. – Henry David Thoreau • Every great work, every big accomplishment, has been brought into manifestation through holding to the vision, and often just before the big achievement, comes apparent failure and discouragement. – Florence Scovel Shinn • Every phenomenon manifests itself of its own accord. This manifestation is always distinct from form, and is the essence of the immediate, the trace of the immediate. – Yves Klein • Every raindrop that falls is accompanied by an angel, for even a raindrop is a manifestation of being. – Muhammad • Everything is allowed, except interrupting a manifestation of love. – Paulo Coelho • Everything is Spirit – in essence, though hidden in manifestation. If you had the perception, you would see God in everything. – Paramahansa Yogananda • Everything is subtle. Everything has a million sides. Everything is a manifestation of god. Everything is light. All beings are infinite. All things are perfect, in their own way. – Frederick Lenz • Evolving Culture, Reality, as we perceive it, is largely shaped by the artifacts, both material and symbolic, of thought, thought that leads to creative manifestation in form and color. With that in mind, it might be suggested that the visual artist, – from commercial designer to fine art painter – has much to do with most things that enter your everyday visuals, and thus form a major portion of one’s reality and, certainly, how this culture manifests and evolves. – Robert Venosa • Faith, then, generically, is confidence in a personal being. Specifically, religious faith is confidence in God, in every respect and office in which He reveals Himself. As that love of which God is the object is religious love, so that confidence in Him as a Father, a Moral Governor, a Redeemer, a Sanctifier, in all the modes of His manifestation, by which we believe whatever He says because He says it, and commit ourselves and all our interests cheerfully and entirely into His hands, is religious faith. – Mark Hopkins • Fate is a manifestation of natural causes. That’s it. It’s not a conscious entity. It has no plan. – Walter Wykes • For to be contemporary is not necessarily to be part of any movement, to be included in the official representations of national and international art. History shows that it may well be the opposite. It may be that it is the odd, the personal, the curious, the simply honest, that at this moment, when everyone looks to the extreme and flamboyant, constitutes the most interesting manifestation of the spirit of art. – Patrick Swift • Free from desire, you realize the mystery, caught in the desire, you see only the manifestations. – Laozi • French is not a language that lends itself naturally to the opaque and ponderous idiom of nature-philosophy, and Teilhard has according resorted to the use of that tipsy, euphoristic prose-poetry which is one of the more tiresome manifestations of the French spirit. – Peter Medawar • Genius has its fatality. Must we not see in its works a manifestation of the will of Providence? – Arsene Houssaye • God who is eternally complete, who directs the stars, who is the master of fates, who elevates man from his lowliness to Himself, who speaks from the cosmos to every single human soul, is the most brilliant manifestation of the goal of perfection. – Alfred Adler • Good design, like good painting, cooking, architecture or whatever you like, is a manifestation of the capacity of the human spirit to transcend its limitations. – George Nelson • Gregorian chant, Romanesque architecture, the Iliad , the invention of geometry were not, for the people through whom they were brought into being and made available to us, occasions for the manifestation of personality. – Simone Weil • Happiness is a myth we seek, If manifested surely irks; Like river speeding to the plain, On its arrival slows and murks. For man is happy only in His aspiration to the heights; When he attains his goal, he cools And longs for other distant flights. – Khalil Gibran • Hate-on-the-highway is an institution occupying a high place in our modern civilization….The godawful glares that drivers exchange as they pass each other, the mutual hatred between motorist and pedestrian, these manifestations seem to constitute the ultimate in righteous wrath. – H. Allen Smith • How can the oppressed, as divided, unauthentic beings, participate in developing the pedagogy of their liberation? Only as they discover themselves to be ‘hosts’ of the oppressor can they contribute to the midwifery of their liberating pedagogy. As long as they live in the duality in which to be is to be like and to be like is to be like the oppressor, this contribution is impossible. The pedagogy of the oppressed is an instrument for their critical discovery that both they and their oppressors are manifestations of dehumanization. – Paulo Freire • Human rights will be a powerful force for the transformation of reality when they are not simply understood as externally defined norms of behavior but are lived as the spontaneous manifestation of internalized values. – Daisaku Ikeda • Hurry is a manifestation of fear; he who fears not has plenty of time. If you at with perfect faith in your own perceptions of truth, you will never be too late or too early; and nothing will go wrong. – Wallace D. Wattles • I am the manifestation of study, NOT the manifestation of money. Therefore, I advance through thought, NOT what’s manufactured and bought. – KRS-One • I am trying to awake the energy contained in the air. These are the main sources of energy. What is considered as empty space is just a manifestation of matter that is not awakened. – Nikola Tesla • I do think it imperative that you recover from fear of rejection. Forgive me, but that is the sin of pride, and you must avoid that particular manifestation of the sin if you are to reach the goal . . . you hope for. – John Farrar • I don’t believe that clothes can start a revolution, but I do believe that fashion is often a manifestation of a sociological or political climate. – Tom Ford • I forsee a marked deterioration in American musicand a host of other injuries to music in its artistic manifestations, by virtue—or rather by vice—of the multiplication of the various music-reproducing machines – John Philip Sousa • I grow tired of intelligence having such a limited manifestation in movies – “intelligence” usually meaning coastal, with a certain level of formal education. – Edward Norton • I hate racial discrimination most intensely and all its manifestations. I have fought all my life; I fight now, and will do so until the end of my days. Even although I now happen to be tried by one, whose opinion I hold in high esteem, I detest most violently the set-up that surrounds me here. It makes me feel that I am a Black man in a White man’s court. This should not be I should feel perfectly at ease and at home with the assurance that I am being tried by a fellow South African, who does not regard me as an inferior, entitled to a special type of justice. – Nelson Mandela • I have found that good taste, oddly enough, plays an important role in politics. Why is it like that? The most probable reason is that good taste is a visible manifestation of human sensibility toward the world, environment, people. – Vaclav Havel • I have not the slightest confidence in ‘spiritual manifestations.’ – Robert Green Ingersoll • I see in the melody of Nature, God. It is a wonderful work of art. The spirit of the art is wonderful. And I feel that I am myself because I have never taken music lightly. Music is the manifestation of God, like everything else. – Pablo Casals • I still describe myself as a Christian, and my love of God and my relationship with God is fundamental, but its manifestations in my life and the practices of it are constantly changing. I find incredible freedom in my faith. – Sufjan Stevens • I strongly believe that nothing is more spiritual than living at our highest potential while serving others. I believe that the more closely aligned we are to “spirit” the more fully we will give ourselves in service to the world. As such, my “spiritual path” is the path that leads me to a more complete manifestation of my unique Bodhisattvic duties. – Brian Johnson • I teach that we must go beyond pure ego-consciousness and move to a new manifestation of energy karma force. – Eckhart Tolle • I think we are all coming to realize the web in all its manifestations is a sucking time hole. – Carol Anshaw • If the book is finished—published and on the shelf—I do not think of revising it. But if I’m not finished psychologically with characters, they will recur, either as themselves or as new, slightly altered manifestations, and their same issues will reappear. It’s a matter of the subject and emotional investment and my own obsessive thinking about various issues It’s an unconscious process. To say that a single story is not done isn’t quite true. A story can be finished and judged successful or not by somebody else, but if the issue is not done for me, I can count on its reappearance. – Antonya Nelson • If we cannot define stupidity, at least we can trace most human misfortunes and weaknesses to it. Its manifestations are legion, its symptoms are endless. – Richard Armour • If we cooperate with Him in loving obedience, God will manifest Himself to us, and that manifestation will be the difference between a nominal Christian life and a life radiant with the light of His face. – Aiden Wilson Tozer • If you don’t feel strong desires for the manifestation of the glory of God, it is not because you have drunk deeply and are satisfied. It is because you have nibbled so long at the table of the world. Your soul is stuffed with small things, and there is no room for the great. – John Piper • I’m not trying to say that it never hurt or that I never felt its sting, but I can honestly say that I never blamed anybody for racism. I have considered it more of a manifestation of humanity’s problem rather than my personal problem. – Robert Guillaume • In America, racism exists but racists are all gone. Racists belong to the past. Racists are the thin-lipped mean white people in the movies about the civil rights era. Here’s the thing: the manifestation of racism has changed but the language has not. So if you haven’t lynched somebody then you can’t be called a racist. If you’re not a bloodsucking monster, then you can’t be called a racist. Somebody has to be able to say that racists are not monsters. – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie • In an ecological perspective, in other words, there are few accidents or anomalies, only outcomes based on system structure and dynamics. Climate change and glittering malls, Calcuttan poverty and sybaritic wealth, biotic impoverishment and economic growth, militarism and terrorism, global domination and utter vulnerability are not different things but manifestations of a single system. – David W. Orr • In the most ordinary terms, egolessness is a flexible identity. It manifests as inquisitiveness , as adaptability, as humor, as playfulness. It is our capacity to relax with not knowing, not figuring everything out, with not being at all sure who we are, or who anyone else is, either. – Pema Chodron • In the society of illusion, reality must manifest itself. The story songs of Joel Rafael are that manifestation… the essence of minstrel. – John Trudell • Indian spirituality, proclaimed that the true Godhead was beyond number and count; that it had many manifestations which did not exclude or repel each other but included each other, and went together in friendship; that it was approached in different ways and through many symbols; that it resided in the hearts of its devotees. Here there were no chosen people, no exclusive prophethoods, no privileged churches and fraternities and ummas. The message was subversive of all religions based on exclusive claims. – Ram Swarup • It is essential that we raise the image of sex, which is currently seen as a purely biological affair and often portrayed in its worst manifestations, to that of a spiritually based activity. – Stanislav Grof • It is very important for I think those of us who desperately want peace, who see war as, at some level, a break-down, a manifestation of human weakness, to understand that sometimes it’s also necessary – and you know, to – to be able to balance two ideas at the same time; that we are constantly striving for peace, we are doubling up on our diplomacy, we are going to actively engage, we are going to try to see the world through other people’s eyes and not just our own. – Barack Obama • It’s one of my loose theories that Catholicism and art have gone well together because both believe in the physical manifestation of the spiritual world. – Kiki Smith • Life is a manifestation of unity. – Said Nursi • Life’s Solution builds a forceful case for the predictability of evolutionary outcomes, not in terms of genetic details but rather their broad phenotypic manifestations. The case rests on a remarkable compilation of examples of convergent evolution, in which two or more lineages have independently evolved similar structures and functions. – Simon Conway Morris • Looking through the eyes of the divine nature you see the essence within the manifestation, the creator within the creation, and it is a wonderful, wonderful world! – Peace Pilgrim • Love is like a flower, and like the body, it needs constant feeding…And with love, also, cannot be expected to last forever unless it is continually fed with portions of love, the manifestation of esteem and admiration, the expressions of gratitude, and the consideration of unselfishness. – Spencer W. Kimball • Love is the extra effort we make in our dealings with those whom we do not like and once you understand that, you understand all. This idea that love overtakes you is nonsense. This is but a polite manifestation of sex. To love another you have to undertake some fragment of their destiny. – Quentin Crisp • Love is the spiritual essence of what we do. Technique is the manifestation of the preparation and investment as a result of the love. – Wynton Marsalis • Love really is the answer to human problems: love of oneself, love of others, love of where one is, love of what one is doing, love of nature, love of life, love of the world, love of spirit in all its wonder and splendor. Love sets our energy free. It opens us and puts us in a flow with spirit and life on many levels. Love is the true secret behind manifestation. – David Spangler • Manifestation is an act of trust. It is the soul pouring itself out into its world, like a fisherman casting a net to gather in the fish he seeks; with each cast properly made, we will bring what we need to us, but first we must hurl ourselves into the depths without knowing just what lies beneath us. – David Spangler • Man-made religions find fault with one another, whereas God-made religion is eternally a oneness-song – God-manifestation through human aspiration on earth. – Sri Chinmoy • Many who think themselves infinitely superior to the aberrations of Nazism, and sincerely hate all manifestations, work at the same time for ideals whose realization would lead straight to the abhorred tyranny. – Friedrich August von Hayek • Men point to the sad incidents of human life on earth, and they ask “Where is the love of God?” God points to that Cross as the unreserved manifestation of love so inconceivably infinite as to answer every challenge and silence all doubt for ever. And that Cross is not merely the public proof of what God has accomplished; it is the earnest of all that He has promised. – Robert Anderson • Merz art strives for immediate expression by shortening the path from intuition to visual manifestation of the artwork… they will receive my new work als they always have when something new presents itself: with indignation and screams of scorn. – Kurt Schwitters • Music is a manifestation of the human spirit, similar to language. Its greatest practitioners have conveyed to mankind things not possible to say in any other language. If we do not want these things to remain dead treasures, we must do our utmost to make the greatest possible number of people understand their idiom. – Zoltan Kodaly • Music is inspiration, soulful inspiration. It inspires the human in us. Music is manifestation, fruitful manifestation. It manifests the divine in us. Music is satisfaction, supreme satisfaction. It satisfies the Pilot Supreme in us. – Sri Chinmoy • My aim is to argue that the universe can come into existence without intervention, and that there is no need to invoke the idea of a Supreme Being in one of its numerous manifestations. – Peter Atkins • Nature is my manifestation of God. I go to nature every day for inspiration in the day’s work. I follow in building the principles which nature has used in its domain. – Frank Lloyd Wright • No one can be free unless he is independent. Therefore, the first active manifestations of the child’s individual liberty must be so guided that through this activity he may arrive at independence. – Maria Montessori • Offer a vibration that matches your desire rather than offering a vibration that keeps matching what-is. – Esther Hicks • Once you learn to look at architecture not merely as an art more or less well or more or less badly done, but as a social manifestation, the critical eye becomes clairvoyant. – Louis Sullivan • Once you realize that it is impossible to capture the character of the various manifestations of nature by pictorial means, and that an interpretation based on imagination is equally erroneous, you will not find yourself facing a gaping void as you might have feared. – Frantisek Kupka • One of the manifestations of depression for me is that I lose my will. And I thereby lose my ability to focus. I don’t think I’ll ever have the day-to-day consistency in my performance that something like This American Life has. If I’m not depressed and I’m on and I can focus and I can think through something hard and without interruption and without existential emptiness that comes from depression, that gives me – not mania. But I exalt. I exalt in not being depressed. – Rachel Maddow • Only when we rid ourselves of passions and lust and put the desires of flesh under the control of Spi¬rit, only then we accept the cross and follow Christ. And “withdrawal from the world” is nothing but the destruction of passions and manifestation of the innermost life in Christ. – Vladimir Aleksandrovich Antonov • Oprah [Winfrey] and I share a similar consciousness of spirit that is manifested in what some may call God or simply Spirit but others call it the Godhead manifestation of karmic virtue. – Eckhart Tolle • Our life is a manifestation, and we can very well make that manifestation beautiful and meaningful and have a good influence. – Nhat Hanh • Our time on this earth is sacred, and we should celebrate every moment. The importance of this has been completely forgotten: even religious holidays have been transformed into opportunities to go to the beach or the park or skiing. There are no more rituals. Ordinary actions can no longer be transformed into manifestations of the sacred. We cook and complain that it’s a waste of time, when we should be pouring our love into making that food. We work and believe it’s a divine curse, when we should be using our skills to bring pleasure and to spread the energy of the Mother. – Paulo Coelho • Parallel to the training of the body a struggle against the poisoning of the soul must begin. Our whole public life today is like a hothouse for sexual ideas and simulations. Just look at the bill of fare served up in our movies, vaudeville and theaters, and you will hardly be able to deny that this is not the right kind of food, particularly for the youth. Theater, art, literature, cinema, press, posters, and window displays must be cleansed of all manifestations of our rotting world and placed in the service of a moral, political and cultural idea. – Adolf Hitler • Personality is a manifestation of ego. Ego is the central sense of separateness that a person has from the rest of the universe. Personality is the form that that separateness take. – Frederick Lenz • Philosophy and the arts are but a manifestation of the intelligible ideas that move the public mind; and thus they become visible images of the nations whence they emanate. – Lydia M. Child • Power always acts destructively, for its possessors are ever striving to lace all phenomena of social life into a corset of their laws to give them a definite shape. Its mental expression is dead dogma; its physical manifestation of life, brute force. This lack of intelligence in its endeavours leaves its imprint likewise on the persons of its representatives, gradually making them mentally inferior and brutal, even though they were originally excellently endowed. Nothing dulls the mind and soul of man as does the eternal monotony of routine, and power is essentially routine. – Rudolf Rocker • Power operates only destructively, bent always on forcing every manifestation of life into the straitjacket of its laws. Its intellectual form of expression is dead dogma, its physical form brute force. And this unintelligence of its objectives sets its stamp on its supporters also and renders them stupid and brutal, even when they were originally endowed with the best of talents. One who is constantly striving to force everything into a mechanical order at last becomes a machine himself and loses all human feeling. – Rudolf Rocker • Power operates only destructively, bent always on forcing every manifestation of life into the straitjacket of its laws. Its intellectual form of expression is dead dogma, its physical form brute force. – Rudolf Rocker • Prana is the driving power of the world, and can be seen in every manifestation of life. – Swami Vivekananda • Purity is very fragile when it takes physical manifestation. It is very, very strong in its original aspect. – Frederick Lenz • Radical feminism, male lesbians, transsexuals, musical condoms with suspenders, and lotsa drummers drumming are all manifestations of a political agenda with roots in the 1960s. This is all fruit we are reaping from the sexual revolution. – Rush Limbaugh • Religion is being and becoming. Religion is the manifestation of the Divinity already in man. – Swami Vivekananda • Religion is the recognition that all things are manifestations of a Power which transcends our knowledge. – Herbert Spencer • Relying on another is an expression of attachment, not love, a manifestation of insecurity and suffering, not understanding the true nature of our lives. – Brenda Shoshanna • Sciences provide an understanding of a universal experience, Arts are a universal understanding of a personal experience… they are both a part of us and a manifestation of the same thing… the arts and sciences are avatars of human creativity – Mae Jemison • Sex was always surrounded by taboos, and I don’t see it necessarily as a manifestation of evil. I think that sexuality is first and foremost the way that God chooses for us to be here on earth, to enjoy this energy of love in the physical plane. – Paulo Coelho • Shambhala vision is universal. It has no bias towards one type of culture or group. It is not ethnocentric and does not encourage one specific kind of person, race, or religion. Shambhala vision promotes a universality in relationship to basic goodness. All human beings are basically good and an enlightened society, at various levels of manifestation, can occur in any culture. – Sakyong Mipham • Some of the first human beings in whom the new consciousness emerged fully became the great teachers of humanity, such as Buddha, Lao Tzu, or Jesus, although their teachings were greatly misunderstood, especially when they turned into organized religion. They were the first manifestations of the flowering of human consciousness. – Eckhart Tolle • Technology, under all circumstances, leads to planning; in its higher manifestations it may put the problems of planning beyond the reach of the industrial firm. Technological compulsions, and not ideology or political will, will require the firm to seek the help and protection of the state. – John Kenneth Galbraith • That intermediate manifestation of the divine process which we call the DNA code has spent the last 2 billion years making this planet a Garden of Eden. – Timothy Leary • The advertising agency, as it stands today, is a peculiar manifestation of American business life of the twentieth century – glossy, brash, and insecure. – Ilka Chase • The amount of time it takes you to get from where you are to where you want to be, is only the amount of time it takes you to change the vibration within you. Instant manifestation could be yours if you could instantly change the vibration. – Esther Hicks • The aspiration toward freedom is the most essentially human of all human manifestations. – Eric Hoffer • The Churches belong together in the Church. What that may mean for our ecclesiastical groupings we do not know. We have not discovered the kind or outward manifestation which God wills that we shall give to that inner unity. But we must seek it. – Hugh Martin • The commitments we make to ourselves and to others, and our integrity to those commitments, is the essence and clearest manifestation of our proactivity. – Stephen Covey • The critic interested in a novel manifestation holds his criteria and taste in reserve. Since they were formed upon yesterday’s art, he does not assume that they are ready-made for today. – Leo Steinberg • The dancer’s body is simply the luminous manifestation of the soul. – Isadora Duncan • The desire for a nonviolent and cooperative world is the healthiest of all psychological manifestations. This is the overarching principle of liberation and revolution. Undoubtedly, it seems the highest order of contradiction that, in order to achieve nonviolence, we must first break with it in overcoming its root causes. Therein lies our only hope. – Ward Churchill • The difference between science and the arts is not that they are different sides of the same coin… or even different parts of the same continuum, but rather, they are manifestations of the same thing. The arts and sciences are avatars of human creativity. – Mae Jemison • The displacement of the idea that facts and evidence matter by the idea that everything boils down to subjective interests and perspectives is – second only to American political campaigns – the most prominent and pernicious manifestation of anti-intellectualism in our time. – Larry Laudan • The driving forces of the universe, the framework upon which it is built up in all its parts, belong to another phase of manifestation than our physical plane, having other dimensions than the three to which we are habituated, and perceived by other modes of consciousness than those to which we are accustomed. – Dion Fortune • The fact that global savers accommodate U.S. consumers by keeping U.S. interest rates lower than they otherwise would be and the dollar stronger than it otherwise would be is simply a manifestation of America’s comparative advantage at supplying wealth storage facilities. – John H. Makin • The great social justice changes in our country have happened when people came together, organized, and took direct action. It is this right that sustains and nurtures our democracy today. The civil rights movement, the labor movement, the women’s movement, and the equality movement for our LGBT brothers and sisters are all manifestations of these rights. – Dolores Huerta • The Great Work of Magic is the collapsing of the future into the immediate present; the magician seizes reality and lives now, free from the bonds of his past, and knowing that the future is the Manifestation of his Will. – Phil Hine • The highest manifestation of life consists in this: that a being governs its own actions. A thing which is always subject to the direction of another is somewhat of a dead thing. – Thomas Aquinas • The Internet is the more democratic media them last times. And for being anarchical, it’s open to all manifestations, artistic also. – Katya Chamma • The justification of art is the internal combustion it ignites in the hearts of men and not its shallow, externalized, public manifestations. – Glenn Gould • The last fact which knowledge can discover is that the world is a manifestation, and in every way a puzzling manifestation, of the universal will to live. – Albert Schweitzer • The love of weaponry is often a manifestation of infantile traits in an adult. – Hayao Miyazaki • The main event has never been the manifestation; the main event has always been the way you feel moment by moment, because that’s what life is. – Esther Hicks • The main source of psychopathic diseases is the fundamental instinct of fear with its manifestations, the feeling of anxiety, anguish, and worry. – Boris Sidis • The mind’s capacity is limitless, and its manifestations are inexhaustible. Seeing forms with your eyes, hearing sounds with your ears, smelling odors with your nose, tasting flavors with your tongue, every movement or state is all your mind. – Bodhidharma • The moral government of God is a movement in a line onwards towards some grand consummation, in which the principles, indeed, are ever the same, but the developments are always new – in which, therefore, no experience of the past can indicate with certainty what new openings of truth, what hew manifestations of goodness, what new phases of the moral heaven may appear. – Mark Hopkins • The more deeply I search for the roots of the global environmental crisis, the more I am convinced that it is an outer manifestation of an inner crisis that is, for lack of a better word, spiritual… what other word describes the collection of values and assumptions that determine our basic understanding of how we fit into the universe? – Al Gore • The most outstanding manifestation of negative growth in the spiritual, mental and physical health of the human race through eons of evolution is the pride of place that has been given to Guilt. – Zeina • The most serious disorders may be provoked by the injection of living organisms into the blood, into a medium not intended for them, may provoke redoubtable manifestations of the gravest morbid phenomena. – Antoine Bechamp • The old must pass away. It has served its purpose in the cycles of evolution and must now make way for a new, more expanded and more fruitful manifestation. – David Spangler • The perception of what we as professors provide has changed. Constant and demanding e-mails are just another manifestation of what our society has become. – Dan Payne • The person who is free of sexuality, whose sexuality has become a transformed phenomenon, is also free of money, is also free of ambition, is also free of the desire to be famous. Immediately all these things disappear from his life. The moment sex energy starts rising upwards, the moment sex energy starts becoming love, prayer, meditation, then all lower manifestations disappear. – Rajneesh • The programmer, who needs clarity, who must talk all day to a machine that demands declarations, hunkers down into a low-grade annoyance. It is here that the stereotype of the programmer, sitting in a dim room, growling from behind Coke cans, has its origins. The disorder of the desk, the floor; the yellow Post-It notes everywhere; the whiteboards covered with scrawl: all this is the outward manifestation of the messiness of human thought. The messiness cannot go into the program; it piles up around the programmer. – Ellen Ullman • The public realm in America has two roles: it is the dwelling place of our civilization and our civic life, and it is the physical manifestation of the common good. When you degrade the public realm, you will automatically degrade the quality of your civic life and the character of all the enactments of your public life and communal life that take place there. – James Howard Kunstler • The Realization of the Nondual traditions is uncompromising: There is only Spirit, there is only God, there is only Emptiness in all its radiant wonder. All the good and all the evil, the very best and the very worst, the upright and the degenerate- each and all are radically perfect manifestations of Spirit precisely as they are. There is nothing but God, nothing but the Goddess, nothing but Spirit in all directions, and not a grain of sand, not a speck of dust, is more or less Spirit than any other. – Ken Wilber • The revolutionary despises public opinion. He despises and hates the existing social morality in all its manifestations. For him, morality is everything which contributes to the triumph of the revolution. Immoral and criminal is everything that stands in its way. – Sergey Nechayev • The scientist who recognizes God knows only the God of Newton. To him the God imagined by Laplace and Comte is wholly inadequate. He feels that God is in nature, that the orderly ways in which nature works are themselves the manifestations of God’s will and purpose. Its laws are his orderly way of working. – Arthur Compton • The so-called symptoms of disease are manifestations of an inherent principle of the organism to restore healthy function and to resist offending agents and influences. – Herbert M. Shelton • The Theatre of the Absurd is a theatrical embodiment and manifestation of existentialism. It is part reality and part nightmare – Martin Esslin • The theory of evolution is totally inadequate to explain the origin and manifestation of the inorganic world. – John Ambrose Fleming • The trouble is that we do not have the power of God in a full manifestation because of our finite thoughts, but as we go on and let God have His way, there is no limit to what our limitless God will do in response to a limitless faith. But you will never get anywhere except you are in constant pursuit of all the power of God. – Smith Wigglesworth • The United States has entered the ranks of the failed states. One of the most remarkable manifestations of a failed state is that the criminals are all inside the government operating against the people, whereas in a normal state, the criminals are on the outside of the government, operating against it. So, we now have every manifestation of being a failed state, with the government in the hands of a few Wall Street gangsters. – Paul Craig Roberts • The universe is but a partial manifestation of your limitless capacity to become. – Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj • The Universe is the periodical manifestation of this unknown Absolute Essence. – H. P. Blavatsky • The wheel of the Good Law moves swiftly on. It grinds by night and day. The worthless husks it drives from out the golden grain, the refuse from the flour. The hand of fate guides the wheel; the revolutions mark the beatings of the heart of manifestation. – H. P. Blavatsky • The world we live in is a co-creation, a manifestation of individual consciousness woven into a collective dream. How we are with each other as individuals, as groups, as nations and tribes, is what shapes that dream. – Oriah Dreamer • The zazen I speak of is not learning meditation. It is simply the Dharma gate of repose and bliss, the practice-realization of totally culminated enlightenment. It is the manifestation of ultimate reality. Traps and snares can never reach it. Once its heart is grasped, you are like the dragon when he gains the water, like the tiger when she enters the mountain. For you must know that just there (in zazen) the right Dharma is manifesting itself and that, from the first, dullness and distraction are struck aside. – Dogen • Theater, art, literature, cinema, press, posters, and window displays must be cleansed of all manifestations of our rotting world and placed in the service of a moral, political, and cultural idea. – Adolf Hitler • There are a significant number of learned men and women who hold that any successful effort to make ideas lively, intelligible and interesting is a manifestation of deficient scholarship. This is the fortress behind which the minimally coherent regularly find refuge. – John Kenneth Galbraith • There are many ways in which people are made aware of their power to believe in the supremacy of Divine guidance and power: through music or visual art, some event or experience decisively influencing their life, looking through a microscope or telescope, or just by looking at the miraculous manifestations or purposefulness of Nature. – Ernst Boris Chain • There are two great systems in the body of man: the tree of life, which is the arterial with its roots in the heart; and, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, i.e. the nervous system, which has its roots in the brain. These two “trees” are physical manifestations of a complicated network of branching energy currents in the aura or superphysical bodies. – Manly Hall • There is another side [to ego] that can wreck a team or an organization. That is being distracted by your own importance. It can come from your insecurity in working with others. It can be the need to draw attention to yourself in the public arena. It can be a feeling that others are a threat to your own territory. These are all negative manifestations of ego, and if you are not alert to them, you get diverted and your work becomes diffused. Ego in these cases makes people insensitive to how they work with others and it ends up interfering with the real goal of any group efforts. – Bill Walsh • There is no life, truth, intelligence, nor substance in matter. All is infinite Mind, and its infinite manifestation, for God is All in All. Spirit is immortal Truth; Matter is mortal error – Mary Baker Eddy • There is nothing more important than developing your imagination to transform your life from the inside world of your thoughts and feelings to the outside world of your results and manifestations. – Neville Goddard • This argument [that life is too improbable to have arisen by chance] comes up repeatedly: its latest manifestation is Hoyle’s discussion of the likelihood of a wind blowing through a junkyard assembling a Boeing 707 [sic]. What is wrong with it? Essentially, it is that no biologist imagines that complex structures arise in a single step. – John Maynard Smith • This is the doctrine of Christian Science: that divine Love cannot be deprived of its manifestation, or object; that joy cannot be turned into sorrow, for sorrow is not the master of joy; that good can never produce evil; that matter can never produce mind nor life result in death. The perfect man – governed by God, his perfect Principle – is sinless and eternal. – Mary Baker Eddy • Thought is a force – a manifestation of energy – having a magnet-like power of attraction. – William Walker Atkinson • Thought is the fountain of action, life and manifestation; make the fountain pure, and all will be pure. – James Allen • Thought plus belief equals manifestation. – Richard Bach • To have real knowledge, one must understand the essence of things and not only their manifestations. – Daniel Barenboim • To judge a man’s character by only one of its manifestations is like judging the sea by a jugful of its water. – Paul Eldridge • To sum up: numbers appear to represent both an attribute of matter and the unconscious foundation of our mental process. For this reason, number forms, according to Jung, that particular element that unites the realms of matter and psyche. It is “real” in a double sense, as an archetypal image and as a qualitative manifestation in the realm of outer-world experience. – Marie-Louise von Franz • Today, continue to nourish your dreams. Hold fast to your vision and do something every day to bring it into manifestation. Everything is possible in God, because God is the infinite Possibility within everything. Know that you are God’s Beloved in whom God is pleased. Never giving up on yourself is what it takes to be your own hero. – Michael Beckwith • Treatment of the apparently whimsical fluctuations of the stock quotations as truly non stationary processes requires a model of such complexity that its practical value is likely to be limited. An additional complication, not encompassed by most stock market models, arises from the manifestation of the market as a nonzero sum game. – Richard Arnold Epstein • True elegance is for me the manifestation of an independent mind. – Isabella Rossellini • We are not anti-American. We do not dislike Americans though we abhor American imperialism in all its manifestations. But then, so do many Americans. Many of them have said that even more forthrightly than we have, and many of them have suffered more than any of us for their plain speaking. – Tommy Douglas • We believe that man’s value – as every creature’s value, ultimately – lies not in the mere intellect but in the spirit: in the capacity to reflect that which, for lack of a more precise word, we choose to call “the divine,” i.e. that which is true and beautiful beyond all manifestation, that which remains timeless (and therefore unchangeable) within all changes. – Savitri Devi • We belong to a tradition where we treat the entire universe as our family. For me, globalisation is the manifestation of nationalisation. There is no contradiction between the two. – Narendra Modi • We have to do away with a false and misleading dualism, one which abstracts man on the one hand and technology on the other, as if the two were quite separate kinds of realities…. Man is by nature a technological animal; to be human is to be technological…. When we speak of technology, this is another way of speaking about man himself in one of his manifestations. – Daniel Callahan • What is a child, but a piece of the parent enrapt up in another skin? And yet our dearest children are but as strangers to us, in comparison of the unspeakable dearness that was between the Father and Christ. Now, that he should ever be content to part with a Son, and such an only One, is such a manifestation of love, as will be admired to all eternity. – John Flavel • What is an angel? The two words that come closest to a true biblical answer are “manifestation” and “servant”. – Charlie W Shedd • What is life but being conscious? And good and evil are manifestations of consciousness. If you reject one, you’re not getting the whole thing that’s there to be had. – Jerry Garcia • What Jesus did was not a mere example of something else, not a mere manifestation of some larger truth; it was itself the climactic event and fact of cosmic history. From then on everything is differentthe End came forward into the present in Jesus the Messiah – N. T. Wright • Whatever you accomplish in life is a manifestation not as much of what you do, as of what you believe you deserve. – Les Brown • When developing an idea, I remind myself not to start with compromise. I envision the ideal manifestation of the idea, as if I had no limits in resources, materials, or permission. – Janet Echelman • When I paint, I liberate monsters They are the manifestations of all the doubts, searches and groping for meaning and expression which all artists experience One does not choose the content, one submits to it. – Pierre Alechinsky • When love is pure, it has the power to conquer. Lover and beloved conquer each other by their affection. The source, the essence, the fullest manifestation of love’s conquering power is the love of the soul for the supreme soul, or God. – Radhanath Swami • When science, art, literature, and philosophy are simply the manifestation of personality they are on a level where glorious and dazzling achievements are possible, which can make a man’s name live for thousands of years. – Denis Diderot • When science, art, literature, and philosophy are simply the manifestation of personality, they are on a level where glorious and dazzling achievements are possible, which can make a man’s name live for thousands of years. But above this level, far above, separated by an abyss, is the level where the highest things are achieved. These things are essentially anonymous. – Simone Weil • When you make contact with your Higher Self, you’ll have the support of Nature, which will allow for the manifestation of all you desire – Deepak Chopra • When you show yourself to the world and display your talents, you naturally stir all kinds of resentment, envy, and other manifestations of insecurity… you cannot spend your life worrying about the petty feelings of others – Robert Greene • Whether religious or racial, anti-Semitism is always repugnant, one of the most destructive manifestations of human stupidity and evil. What is profoundly expressed in it is man’s traditional mistrust of the man who is not part of his tribe, that ‘other’ who speaks a different language, whose skin is a different color, and who participates in mysterious rites and rituals. – Mario Vargas Llosa • World peace can blossom throughout the length and breadth of the world only when the world-peace-dreamers, world-peace-lovers and world-peace-servers desperately, sleeplessly and breathlessly long for the full manifestation of peace here on earth. – Sri Chinmoy • World peace must develop from inner peace. Peace is not just mere absence of violence. Peace is, I think, the manifestation of human compassion. – Dalai Lama • Yes, racism looks like hate, but hate is just one manifestation. Privilege is another. Access is another. Ignorance is another. Apathy is another, and so on. – Scott Woods • You are always in the process of creating. Every moment, every minute, every day. You are a big creation machine and you are turning out a new manifestation literally as fast as you can think. – Neale Donald Walsch • You are pure and perfect, and what you call sin does not belong to you. Sins are low degrees of Self-manifestation; manifest your Self in a high degree. – Swami Vivekananda • You are what you want to become. Why search anymore? You are a wonderful manifestation. The whole universe has come together to make your existence possible. There is nothing that is not you. The kingdom of God, the Pure Land, nirvana, happiness, and liberation are all you. – Nhat Hanh • You will notice that the work is simple obedience. It is not complicated things, it is not fancy things or getting great spiritual manifestations. This work is within the abilities of the most humble and the least educated. – Henry B. Eyring • Your life is the manifestation of your dream; it is an art. You can change your life anytime if you aren’t enjoying the dream. – Miguel Angel Ruiz • Your own body is a manifestation of God, and if you honor your body everything will change for you – Miguel Angel Ruiz
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• A doctor is not criticized for describing the manifestations and symptoms of an illness, even though the symptoms may be disgusting. I feel that a writer has the right to the same freedom In fact, I think that the time has come for the line between literature and science, a purely arbitrary line, to be erased. – William S. Burroughs • A horse herd was, in its very essence, the manifestation of the expression ‘It’s always something. – Jane Smiley • A man becomes spiritual insofar as he lives a spiritual life. He begins to see God in all things, to see His power and might in every manifestation. Always and everywhere he sees himself abiding in God and dependent on God for all things. But insofar as a man lives a bodily life, so much he does he do bodily things; He doesn’t see God in anything, even in the the most wondrous manifestations of His Divine power. In all things he sees body, material, everywhere and always – “God is not before his eyes.” – John of Kronstadt • All beautiful forms of this world are in the process of transformation. Nothing is stable. With every moment, our reality is changing. Mother Ganges, like nature, is constant, but no manifestation of hers remains. Likewise, all that we hold dear in this world is imperceptibly vanishing. We cannot cling to anything. But if we can appreciate the beauty of the underlying current of truth, we can enjoy a reality deeper than the fickle waves of joy and sorrow. – Radhanath Swami • All life is a manifestation of the spirit, the manifestation of love. – Morihei Ueshiba • All things issue from it; all things return to it. To find the origin, trace back the manifestations. When you recognize the children and find the mother, you will be free of sorrow. If you close your mind in judgements and traffic with desires, your heart will be troubled. If you keep your mind from judging and aren’t led by the senses, your heart will find peace. Seeing into darkness is clarity. Knowing how to yield is strength. Use your own light and return to the source of light. This is called practicing eternity. – Laozi • Although I knew enough Freud to believe that the sex urge was an important mainspring of life, it still seemed to me that any conscious manifestation of sex was necessarily ludicrous. Defecation and copulation were two activities which made a human being totally ridiculous. At least the former could be conducted in private, but the latter by definition demanded a partner. I discovered, though, that whenever I ventured this opinion, people took it as a joke. – Paul Bowles • Among all of the mathematical disciplines the theory of differential equations is the most important… It furnishes the explanation of all those elementary manifestations of nature which involve time. – Sophus Lie • And I know, that I know, that I know, we are about to see the greatest manifestations of God’s presence ever! A prophetess named Ruth Heflin sent me a word recently and told me to get ready, to see, physical manifestations of Christ on the platforms in our crusades, that people will have visions of the Lord in the meetings. Those things have happened in the past, I know. In a Thialagua (spelling?) meeting one time in Africa, the Lord appeared to a – to the whole crowd! It is about to begin happening, I know it too! Expect it, to happen also, in your own home! • Angelophany is the visible or otherwise tangible manifestation of angels to human beings. Abraham Lincoln frequently mentioned that he was visited by angels at the White House. – James R. Lewis • Anger is a manifestation of a deeper issue… and that, for me, is based on insecurity, self-esteem and loneliness. – Naomi Campbell • Any spirit that permits compromise with the world is a false spirit. Any religious movement that imitates the world in any of its manifestations is false to the cross of Christ and on the side of the devil. – Aiden Wilson Tozer • Anything that draws attention to ourselves through pain-free or artificial means is a manifestation of Resistance. – Steven Pressfield • Art arises when the secret vision of the artist and the manifestation of nature agree to find new shapes. – Khalil Gibran • Art is a well-articulated manifestation of an aspect of life. I have been privileged to view much of life through my cameras, making the journey an enlightened experience. My emphasis has mainly been on affirmative reactions to human behavior and a strong attraction to the beauty in nature. – Dennis Stock • Art is not the most precious manifestation of life. Art has not the celestial and universal value that people like to attribute to it. Life is far more interesting. – Tristan Tzara • As the index tells us the contents of stories and directs to the particular chapter, even so does the outward habit and superficial order of garments (in man or woman) give us a taste of the spirit, and demonstratively point (as it were a manual note from the margin) all the internal quality of the soul; and there cannot be a more evident, palpable, gross manifestation of poor, degenerate, dunghilly blood and breeding than a rude, unpolished, disordered, and slovenly outside. – Philip Massinger • At the start of the process the idea is just a thought – very fragile and exclusive. When the first physical manifestation is created everything changes. It is no longer exclusive, now it involves a lot of people. – Jonathan Ive
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• Children were meant to be gifts. The physical manifestation of love between a man and a woman. And for that love all manner of sacrifice could be borne. – Steven Erikson • Chocolate, I am sure, is the concrete manifestation of love. – Geneen Roth • Coaching is effective self-expression in the coach/client relationship so that you catalyze your clients’ manifestation of their own desired outcomes. – Patrick Williams • Complacency is a deadly foe of all spiritual growth. Acute desire must be present or there will be no manifestation of Christ to His people. He waits to be wanted. Too bad that with many of us He waits so long, so very long, in vain. – Aiden Wilson Tozer • Complimenting yourself is the funnest form of manifestation. – Ronda Rousey • Conceit is an outward manifestation of inferiority. – Noel Coward • Creative listeners are those who want you to be recklessly yourself, even at your very worst, even vituperative, bad-tempered. They are laughing and just delighted with any manifestation of yourself, bad or good. For true listeners know that if you are bad-tempered it does not mean that you are always so. They don’t love you just when you are nice; they love all of you. – Brenda Ueland • Cubism is not a manner but an aesthetic, and even a state of mind; it is therefore inevitably connected with every manifestation of contemporary thought. It is possible to invent a technique or a manner independently, but one cannot invent the whole complexity of a state of mind. – Juan Gris • Death is a dignitary who when he comes announced is received with formal manifestations of respect, even by those most familiar with him. In the code of military etiquette silence and fixity are forms of deference – Ambrose Bierce • Design can be both a manifestation of a company’s design ethic and an outward communication of a company’s design ethic and drive for excellence. – Bob Lutz • Disease is not something personal and special, but only a manifestation of life under modified conditions, operating according to the same laws as apply to the living body at all times, from the first moment until death. – Rudolf Virchow • Do you realize the unimaginable greatness, the holiness of what you so casually call ‘consciousness’? It is the unmanifest Absolute aware of its awareness through the manifestation, of which your mind-body is presently a part. – Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj • Each soul or entity will and does return, or cycle, as does nature in its manifestations about man; thus leaving, making or presenting-as it were-those infallible, indelible truths that it -Life-is continuous. – Edgar Cayce • Education is the manifestation of perfection already existing in man. – Swami Vivekananda • Even in our democratic New England towns the accidental possession of wealth, and its manifestation in dress and equipage alone, obtain for the possessor almost universal respect. – Henry David Thoreau • Every great work, every big accomplishment, has been brought into manifestation through holding to the vision, and often just before the big achievement, comes apparent failure and discouragement. – Florence Scovel Shinn • Every phenomenon manifests itself of its own accord. This manifestation is always distinct from form, and is the essence of the immediate, the trace of the immediate. – Yves Klein • Every raindrop that falls is accompanied by an angel, for even a raindrop is a manifestation of being. – Muhammad • Everything is allowed, except interrupting a manifestation of love. – Paulo Coelho • Everything is Spirit – in essence, though hidden in manifestation. If you had the perception, you would see God in everything. – Paramahansa Yogananda • Everything is subtle. Everything has a million sides. Everything is a manifestation of god. Everything is light. All beings are infinite. All things are perfect, in their own way. – Frederick Lenz • Evolving Culture, Reality, as we perceive it, is largely shaped by the artifacts, both material and symbolic, of thought, thought that leads to creative manifestation in form and color. With that in mind, it might be suggested that the visual artist, – from commercial designer to fine art painter – has much to do with most things that enter your everyday visuals, and thus form a major portion of one’s reality and, certainly, how this culture manifests and evolves. – Robert Venosa • Faith, then, generically, is confidence in a personal being. Specifically, religious faith is confidence in God, in every respect and office in which He reveals Himself. As that love of which God is the object is religious love, so that confidence in Him as a Father, a Moral Governor, a Redeemer, a Sanctifier, in all the modes of His manifestation, by which we believe whatever He says because He says it, and commit ourselves and all our interests cheerfully and entirely into His hands, is religious faith. – Mark Hopkins • Fate is a manifestation of natural causes. That’s it. It’s not a conscious entity. It has no plan. – Walter Wykes • For to be contemporary is not necessarily to be part of any movement, to be included in the official representations of national and international art. History shows that it may well be the opposite. It may be that it is the odd, the personal, the curious, the simply honest, that at this moment, when everyone looks to the extreme and flamboyant, constitutes the most interesting manifestation of the spirit of art. – Patrick Swift • Free from desire, you realize the mystery, caught in the desire, you see only the manifestations. – Laozi • French is not a language that lends itself naturally to the opaque and ponderous idiom of nature-philosophy, and Teilhard has according resorted to the use of that tipsy, euphoristic prose-poetry which is one of the more tiresome manifestations of the French spirit. – Peter Medawar • Genius has its fatality. Must we not see in its works a manifestation of the will of Providence? – Arsene Houssaye • God who is eternally complete, who directs the stars, who is the master of fates, who elevates man from his lowliness to Himself, who speaks from the cosmos to every single human soul, is the most brilliant manifestation of the goal of perfection. – Alfred Adler • Good design, like good painting, cooking, architecture or whatever you like, is a manifestation of the capacity of the human spirit to transcend its limitations. – George Nelson • Gregorian chant, Romanesque architecture, the Iliad , the invention of geometry were not, for the people through whom they were brought into being and made available to us, occasions for the manifestation of personality. – Simone Weil • Happiness is a myth we seek, If manifested surely irks; Like river speeding to the plain, On its arrival slows and murks. For man is happy only in His aspiration to the heights; When he attains his goal, he cools And longs for other distant flights. – Khalil Gibran • Hate-on-the-highway is an institution occupying a high place in our modern civilization….The godawful glares that drivers exchange as they pass each other, the mutual hatred between motorist and pedestrian, these manifestations seem to constitute the ultimate in righteous wrath. – H. Allen Smith • How can the oppressed, as divided, unauthentic beings, participate in developing the pedagogy of their liberation? Only as they discover themselves to be ‘hosts’ of the oppressor can they contribute to the midwifery of their liberating pedagogy. As long as they live in the duality in which to be is to be like and to be like is to be like the oppressor, this contribution is impossible. The pedagogy of the oppressed is an instrument for their critical discovery that both they and their oppressors are manifestations of dehumanization. – Paulo Freire • Human rights will be a powerful force for the transformation of reality when they are not simply understood as externally defined norms of behavior but are lived as the spontaneous manifestation of internalized values. – Daisaku Ikeda • Hurry is a manifestation of fear; he who fears not has plenty of time. If you at with perfect faith in your own perceptions of truth, you will never be too late or too early; and nothing will go wrong. – Wallace D. Wattles • I am the manifestation of study, NOT the manifestation of money. Therefore, I advance through thought, NOT what’s manufactured and bought. – KRS-One • I am trying to awake the energy contained in the air. These are the main sources of energy. What is considered as empty space is just a manifestation of matter that is not awakened. – Nikola Tesla • I do think it imperative that you recover from fear of rejection. Forgive me, but that is the sin of pride, and you must avoid that particular manifestation of the sin if you are to reach the goal . . . you hope for. – John Farrar • I don’t believe that clothes can start a revolution, but I do believe that fashion is often a manifestation of a sociological or political climate. – Tom Ford • I forsee a marked deterioration in American musicand a host of other injuries to music in its artistic manifestations, by virtue—or rather by vice—of the multiplication of the various music-reproducing machines – John Philip Sousa • I grow tired of intelligence having such a limited manifestation in movies – “intelligence” usually meaning coastal, with a certain level of formal education. – Edward Norton • I hate racial discrimination most intensely and all its manifestations. I have fought all my life; I fight now, and will do so until the end of my days. Even although I now happen to be tried by one, whose opinion I hold in high esteem, I detest most violently the set-up that surrounds me here. It makes me feel that I am a Black man in a White man’s court. This should not be I should feel perfectly at ease and at home with the assurance that I am being tried by a fellow South African, who does not regard me as an inferior, entitled to a special type of justice. – Nelson Mandela • I have found that good taste, oddly enough, plays an important role in politics. Why is it like that? The most probable reason is that good taste is a visible manifestation of human sensibility toward the world, environment, people. – Vaclav Havel • I have not the slightest confidence in ‘spiritual manifestations.’ – Robert Green Ingersoll • I see in the melody of Nature, God. It is a wonderful work of art. The spirit of the art is wonderful. And I feel that I am myself because I have never taken music lightly. Music is the manifestation of God, like everything else. – Pablo Casals • I still describe myself as a Christian, and my love of God and my relationship with God is fundamental, but its manifestations in my life and the practices of it are constantly changing. I find incredible freedom in my faith. – Sufjan Stevens • I strongly believe that nothing is more spiritual than living at our highest potential while serving others. I believe that the more closely aligned we are to “spirit” the more fully we will give ourselves in service to the world. As such, my “spiritual path” is the path that leads me to a more complete manifestation of my unique Bodhisattvic duties. – Brian Johnson • I teach that we must go beyond pure ego-consciousness and move to a new manifestation of energy karma force. – Eckhart Tolle • I think we are all coming to realize the web in all its manifestations is a sucking time hole. – Carol Anshaw • If the book is finished—published and on the shelf—I do not think of revising it. But if I’m not finished psychologically with characters, they will recur, either as themselves or as new, slightly altered manifestations, and their same issues will reappear. It’s a matter of the subject and emotional investment and my own obsessive thinking about various issues It’s an unconscious process. To say that a single story is not done isn’t quite true. A story can be finished and judged successful or not by somebody else, but if the issue is not done for me, I can count on its reappearance. – Antonya Nelson • If we cannot define stupidity, at least we can trace most human misfortunes and weaknesses to it. Its manifestations are legion, its symptoms are endless. – Richard Armour • If we cooperate with Him in loving obedience, God will manifest Himself to us, and that manifestation will be the difference between a nominal Christian life and a life radiant with the light of His face. – Aiden Wilson Tozer • If you don’t feel strong desires for the manifestation of the glory of God, it is not because you have drunk deeply and are satisfied. It is because you have nibbled so long at the table of the world. Your soul is stuffed with small things, and there is no room for the great. – John Piper • I’m not trying to say that it never hurt or that I never felt its sting, but I can honestly say that I never blamed anybody for racism. I have considered it more of a manifestation of humanity’s problem rather than my personal problem. – Robert Guillaume • In America, racism exists but racists are all gone. Racists belong to the past. Racists are the thin-lipped mean white people in the movies about the civil rights era. Here’s the thing: the manifestation of racism has changed but the language has not. So if you haven’t lynched somebody then you can’t be called a racist. If you’re not a bloodsucking monster, then you can’t be called a racist. Somebody has to be able to say that racists are not monsters. – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie • In an ecological perspective, in other words, there are few accidents or anomalies, only outcomes based on system structure and dynamics. Climate change and glittering malls, Calcuttan poverty and sybaritic wealth, biotic impoverishment and economic growth, militarism and terrorism, global domination and utter vulnerability are not different things but manifestations of a single system. – David W. Orr • In the most ordinary terms, egolessness is a flexible identity. It manifests as inquisitiveness , as adaptability, as humor, as playfulness. It is our capacity to relax with not knowing, not figuring everything out, with not being at all sure who we are, or who anyone else is, either. – Pema Chodron • In the society of illusion, reality must manifest itself. The story songs of Joel Rafael are that manifestation… the essence of minstrel. – John Trudell • Indian spirituality, proclaimed that the true Godhead was beyond number and count; that it had many manifestations which did not exclude or repel each other but included each other, and went together in friendship; that it was approached in different ways and through many symbols; that it resided in the hearts of its devotees. Here there were no chosen people, no exclusive prophethoods, no privileged churches and fraternities and ummas. The message was subversive of all religions based on exclusive claims. – Ram Swarup • It is essential that we raise the image of sex, which is currently seen as a purely biological affair and often portrayed in its worst manifestations, to that of a spiritually based activity. – Stanislav Grof • It is very important for I think those of us who desperately want peace, who see war as, at some level, a break-down, a manifestation of human weakness, to understand that sometimes it’s also necessary – and you know, to – to be able to balance two ideas at the same time; that we are constantly striving for peace, we are doubling up on our diplomacy, we are going to actively engage, we are going to try to see the world through other people’s eyes and not just our own. – Barack Obama • It’s one of my loose theories that Catholicism and art have gone well together because both believe in the physical manifestation of the spiritual world. – Kiki Smith • Life is a manifestation of unity. – Said Nursi • Life’s Solution builds a forceful case for the predictability of evolutionary outcomes, not in terms of genetic details but rather their broad phenotypic manifestations. The case rests on a remarkable compilation of examples of convergent evolution, in which two or more lineages have independently evolved similar structures and functions. – Simon Conway Morris • Looking through the eyes of the divine nature you see the essence within the manifestation, the creator within the creation, and it is a wonderful, wonderful world! – Peace Pilgrim • Love is like a flower, and like the body, it needs constant feeding…And with love, also, cannot be expected to last forever unless it is continually fed with portions of love, the manifestation of esteem and admiration, the expressions of gratitude, and the consideration of unselfishness. – Spencer W. Kimball • Love is the extra effort we make in our dealings with those whom we do not like and once you understand that, you understand all. This idea that love overtakes you is nonsense. This is but a polite manifestation of sex. To love another you have to undertake some fragment of their destiny. – Quentin Crisp • Love is the spiritual essence of what we do. Technique is the manifestation of the preparation and investment as a result of the love. – Wynton Marsalis • Love really is the answer to human problems: love of oneself, love of others, love of where one is, love of what one is doing, love of nature, love of life, love of the world, love of spirit in all its wonder and splendor. Love sets our energy free. It opens us and puts us in a flow with spirit and life on many levels. Love is the true secret behind manifestation. – David Spangler • Manifestation is an act of trust. It is the soul pouring itself out into its world, like a fisherman casting a net to gather in the fish he seeks; with each cast properly made, we will bring what we need to us, but first we must hurl ourselves into the depths without knowing just what lies beneath us. – David Spangler • Man-made religions find fault with one another, whereas God-made religion is eternally a oneness-song – God-manifestation through human aspiration on earth. – Sri Chinmoy • Many who think themselves infinitely superior to the aberrations of Nazism, and sincerely hate all manifestations, work at the same time for ideals whose realization would lead straight to the abhorred tyranny. – Friedrich August von Hayek • Men point to the sad incidents of human life on earth, and they ask “Where is the love of God?” God points to that Cross as the unreserved manifestation of love so inconceivably infinite as to answer every challenge and silence all doubt for ever. And that Cross is not merely the public proof of what God has accomplished; it is the earnest of all that He has promised. – Robert Anderson • Merz art strives for immediate expression by shortening the path from intuition to visual manifestation of the artwork… they will receive my new work als they always have when something new presents itself: with indignation and screams of scorn. – Kurt Schwitters • Music is a manifestation of the human spirit, similar to language. Its greatest practitioners have conveyed to mankind things not possible to say in any other language. If we do not want these things to remain dead treasures, we must do our utmost to make the greatest possible number of people understand their idiom. – Zoltan Kodaly • Music is inspiration, soulful inspiration. It inspires the human in us. Music is manifestation, fruitful manifestation. It manifests the divine in us. Music is satisfaction, supreme satisfaction. It satisfies the Pilot Supreme in us. – Sri Chinmoy • My aim is to argue that the universe can come into existence without intervention, and that there is no need to invoke the idea of a Supreme Being in one of its numerous manifestations. – Peter Atkins • Nature is my manifestation of God. I go to nature every day for inspiration in the day’s work. I follow in building the principles which nature has used in its domain. – Frank Lloyd Wright • No one can be free unless he is independent. Therefore, the first active manifestations of the child’s individual liberty must be so guided that through this activity he may arrive at independence. – Maria Montessori • Offer a vibration that matches your desire rather than offering a vibration that keeps matching what-is. – Esther Hicks • Once you learn to look at architecture not merely as an art more or less well or more or less badly done, but as a social manifestation, the critical eye becomes clairvoyant. – Louis Sullivan • Once you realize that it is impossible to capture the character of the various manifestations of nature by pictorial means, and that an interpretation based on imagination is equally erroneous, you will not find yourself facing a gaping void as you might have feared. – Frantisek Kupka • One of the manifestations of depression for me is that I lose my will. And I thereby lose my ability to focus. I don’t think I’ll ever have the day-to-day consistency in my performance that something like This American Life has. If I’m not depressed and I’m on and I can focus and I can think through something hard and without interruption and without existential emptiness that comes from depression, that gives me – not mania. But I exalt. I exalt in not being depressed. – Rachel Maddow • Only when we rid ourselves of passions and lust and put the desires of flesh under the control of Spi¬rit, only then we accept the cross and follow Christ. And “withdrawal from the world” is nothing but the destruction of passions and manifestation of the innermost life in Christ. – Vladimir Aleksandrovich Antonov • Oprah [Winfrey] and I share a similar consciousness of spirit that is manifested in what some may call God or simply Spirit but others call it the Godhead manifestation of karmic virtue. – Eckhart Tolle • Our life is a manifestation, and we can very well make that manifestation beautiful and meaningful and have a good influence. – Nhat Hanh • Our time on this earth is sacred, and we should celebrate every moment. The importance of this has been completely forgotten: even religious holidays have been transformed into opportunities to go to the beach or the park or skiing. There are no more rituals. Ordinary actions can no longer be transformed into manifestations of the sacred. We cook and complain that it’s a waste of time, when we should be pouring our love into making that food. We work and believe it’s a divine curse, when we should be using our skills to bring pleasure and to spread the energy of the Mother. – Paulo Coelho • Parallel to the training of the body a struggle against the poisoning of the soul must begin. Our whole public life today is like a hothouse for sexual ideas and simulations. Just look at the bill of fare served up in our movies, vaudeville and theaters, and you will hardly be able to deny that this is not the right kind of food, particularly for the youth. Theater, art, literature, cinema, press, posters, and window displays must be cleansed of all manifestations of our rotting world and placed in the service of a moral, political and cultural idea. – Adolf Hitler • Personality is a manifestation of ego. Ego is the central sense of separateness that a person has from the rest of the universe. Personality is the form that that separateness take. – Frederick Lenz • Philosophy and the arts are but a manifestation of the intelligible ideas that move the public mind; and thus they become visible images of the nations whence they emanate. – Lydia M. Child • Power always acts destructively, for its possessors are ever striving to lace all phenomena of social life into a corset of their laws to give them a definite shape. Its mental expression is dead dogma; its physical manifestation of life, brute force. This lack of intelligence in its endeavours leaves its imprint likewise on the persons of its representatives, gradually making them mentally inferior and brutal, even though they were originally excellently endowed. Nothing dulls the mind and soul of man as does the eternal monotony of routine, and power is essentially routine. – Rudolf Rocker • Power operates only destructively, bent always on forcing every manifestation of life into the straitjacket of its laws. Its intellectual form of expression is dead dogma, its physical form brute force. And this unintelligence of its objectives sets its stamp on its supporters also and renders them stupid and brutal, even when they were originally endowed with the best of talents. One who is constantly striving to force everything into a mechanical order at last becomes a machine himself and loses all human feeling. – Rudolf Rocker • Power operates only destructively, bent always on forcing every manifestation of life into the straitjacket of its laws. Its intellectual form of expression is dead dogma, its physical form brute force. – Rudolf Rocker • Prana is the driving power of the world, and can be seen in every manifestation of life. – Swami Vivekananda • Purity is very fragile when it takes physical manifestation. It is very, very strong in its original aspect. – Frederick Lenz • Radical feminism, male lesbians, transsexuals, musical condoms with suspenders, and lotsa drummers drumming are all manifestations of a political agenda with roots in the 1960s. This is all fruit we are reaping from the sexual revolution. – Rush Limbaugh • Religion is being and becoming. Religion is the manifestation of the Divinity already in man. – Swami Vivekananda • Religion is the recognition that all things are manifestations of a Power which transcends our knowledge. – Herbert Spencer • Relying on another is an expression of attachment, not love, a manifestation of insecurity and suffering, not understanding the true nature of our lives. – Brenda Shoshanna • Sciences provide an understanding of a universal experience, Arts are a universal understanding of a personal experience… they are both a part of us and a manifestation of the same thing… the arts and sciences are avatars of human creativity – Mae Jemison • Sex was always surrounded by taboos, and I don’t see it necessarily as a manifestation of evil. I think that sexuality is first and foremost the way that God chooses for us to be here on earth, to enjoy this energy of love in the physical plane. – Paulo Coelho • Shambhala vision is universal. It has no bias towards one type of culture or group. It is not ethnocentric and does not encourage one specific kind of person, race, or religion. Shambhala vision promotes a universality in relationship to basic goodness. All human beings are basically good and an enlightened society, at various levels of manifestation, can occur in any culture. – Sakyong Mipham • Some of the first human beings in whom the new consciousness emerged fully became the great teachers of humanity, such as Buddha, Lao Tzu, or Jesus, although their teachings were greatly misunderstood, especially when they turned into organized religion. They were the first manifestations of the flowering of human consciousness. – Eckhart Tolle • Technology, under all circumstances, leads to planning; in its higher manifestations it may put the problems of planning beyond the reach of the industrial firm. Technological compulsions, and not ideology or political will, will require the firm to seek the help and protection of the state. – John Kenneth Galbraith • That intermediate manifestation of the divine process which we call the DNA code has spent the last 2 billion years making this planet a Garden of Eden. – Timothy Leary • The advertising agency, as it stands today, is a peculiar manifestation of American business life of the twentieth century – glossy, brash, and insecure. – Ilka Chase • The amount of time it takes you to get from where you are to where you want to be, is only the amount of time it takes you to change the vibration within you. Instant manifestation could be yours if you could instantly change the vibration. – Esther Hicks • The aspiration toward freedom is the most essentially human of all human manifestations. – Eric Hoffer • The Churches belong together in the Church. What that may mean for our ecclesiastical groupings we do not know. We have not discovered the kind or outward manifestation which God wills that we shall give to that inner unity. But we must seek it. – Hugh Martin • The commitments we make to ourselves and to others, and our integrity to those commitments, is the essence and clearest manifestation of our proactivity. – Stephen Covey • The critic interested in a novel manifestation holds his criteria and taste in reserve. Since they were formed upon yesterday’s art, he does not assume that they are ready-made for today. – Leo Steinberg • The dancer’s body is simply the luminous manifestation of the soul. – Isadora Duncan • The desire for a nonviolent and cooperative world is the healthiest of all psychological manifestations. This is the overarching principle of liberation and revolution. Undoubtedly, it seems the highest order of contradiction that, in order to achieve nonviolence, we must first break with it in overcoming its root causes. Therein lies our only hope. – Ward Churchill • The difference between science and the arts is not that they are different sides of the same coin… or even different parts of the same continuum, but rather, they are manifestations of the same thing. The arts and sciences are avatars of human creativity. – Mae Jemison • The displacement of the idea that facts and evidence matter by the idea that everything boils down to subjective interests and perspectives is – second only to American political campaigns – the most prominent and pernicious manifestation of anti-intellectualism in our time. – Larry Laudan • The driving forces of the universe, the framework upon which it is built up in all its parts, belong to another phase of manifestation than our physical plane, having other dimensions than the three to which we are habituated, and perceived by other modes of consciousness than those to which we are accustomed. – Dion Fortune • The fact that global savers accommodate U.S. consumers by keeping U.S. interest rates lower than they otherwise would be and the dollar stronger than it otherwise would be is simply a manifestation of America’s comparative advantage at supplying wealth storage facilities. – John H. Makin • The great social justice changes in our country have happened when people came together, organized, and took direct action. It is this right that sustains and nurtures our democracy today. The civil rights movement, the labor movement, the women’s movement, and the equality movement for our LGBT brothers and sisters are all manifestations of these rights. – Dolores Huerta • The Great Work of Magic is the collapsing of the future into the immediate present; the magician seizes reality and lives now, free from the bonds of his past, and knowing that the future is the Manifestation of his Will. – Phil Hine • The highest manifestation of life consists in this: that a being governs its own actions. A thing which is always subject to the direction of another is somewhat of a dead thing. – Thomas Aquinas • The Internet is the more democratic media them last times. And for being anarchical, it’s open to all manifestations, artistic also. – Katya Chamma • The justification of art is the internal combustion it ignites in the hearts of men and not its shallow, externalized, public manifestations. – Glenn Gould • The last fact which knowledge can discover is that the world is a manifestation, and in every way a puzzling manifestation, of the universal will to live. – Albert Schweitzer • The love of weaponry is often a manifestation of infantile traits in an adult. – Hayao Miyazaki • The main event has never been the manifestation; the main event has always been the way you feel moment by moment, because that’s what life is. – Esther Hicks • The main source of psychopathic diseases is the fundamental instinct of fear with its manifestations, the feeling of anxiety, anguish, and worry. – Boris Sidis • The mind’s capacity is limitless, and its manifestations are inexhaustible. Seeing forms with your eyes, hearing sounds with your ears, smelling odors with your nose, tasting flavors with your tongue, every movement or state is all your mind. – Bodhidharma • The moral government of God is a movement in a line onwards towards some grand consummation, in which the principles, indeed, are ever the same, but the developments are always new – in which, therefore, no experience of the past can indicate with certainty what new openings of truth, what hew manifestations of goodness, what new phases of the moral heaven may appear. – Mark Hopkins • The more deeply I search for the roots of the global environmental crisis, the more I am convinced that it is an outer manifestation of an inner crisis that is, for lack of a better word, spiritual… what other word describes the collection of values and assumptions that determine our basic understanding of how we fit into the universe? – Al Gore • The most outstanding manifestation of negative growth in the spiritual, mental and physical health of the human race through eons of evolution is the pride of place that has been given to Guilt. – Zeina • The most serious disorders may be provoked by the injection of living organisms into the blood, into a medium not intended for them, may provoke redoubtable manifestations of the gravest morbid phenomena. – Antoine Bechamp • The old must pass away. It has served its purpose in the cycles of evolution and must now make way for a new, more expanded and more fruitful manifestation. – David Spangler • The perception of what we as professors provide has changed. Constant and demanding e-mails are just another manifestation of what our society has become. – Dan Payne • The person who is free of sexuality, whose sexuality has become a transformed phenomenon, is also free of money, is also free of ambition, is also free of the desire to be famous. Immediately all these things disappear from his life. The moment sex energy starts rising upwards, the moment sex energy starts becoming love, prayer, meditation, then all lower manifestations disappear. – Rajneesh • The programmer, who needs clarity, who must talk all day to a machine that demands declarations, hunkers down into a low-grade annoyance. It is here that the stereotype of the programmer, sitting in a dim room, growling from behind Coke cans, has its origins. The disorder of the desk, the floor; the yellow Post-It notes everywhere; the whiteboards covered with scrawl: all this is the outward manifestation of the messiness of human thought. The messiness cannot go into the program; it piles up around the programmer. – Ellen Ullman • The public realm in America has two roles: it is the dwelling place of our civilization and our civic life, and it is the physical manifestation of the common good. When you degrade the public realm, you will automatically degrade the quality of your civic life and the character of all the enactments of your public life and communal life that take place there. – James Howard Kunstler • The Realization of the Nondual traditions is uncompromising: There is only Spirit, there is only God, there is only Emptiness in all its radiant wonder. All the good and all the evil, the very best and the very worst, the upright and the degenerate- each and all are radically perfect manifestations of Spirit precisely as they are. There is nothing but God, nothing but the Goddess, nothing but Spirit in all directions, and not a grain of sand, not a speck of dust, is more or less Spirit than any other. – Ken Wilber • The revolutionary despises public opinion. He despises and hates the existing social morality in all its manifestations. For him, morality is everything which contributes to the triumph of the revolution. Immoral and criminal is everything that stands in its way. – Sergey Nechayev • The scientist who recognizes God knows only the God of Newton. To him the God imagined by Laplace and Comte is wholly inadequate. He feels that God is in nature, that the orderly ways in which nature works are themselves the manifestations of God’s will and purpose. Its laws are his orderly way of working. – Arthur Compton • The so-called symptoms of disease are manifestations of an inherent principle of the organism to restore healthy function and to resist offending agents and influences. – Herbert M. Shelton • The Theatre of the Absurd is a theatrical embodiment and manifestation of existentialism. It is part reality and part nightmare – Martin Esslin • The theory of evolution is totally inadequate to explain the origin and manifestation of the inorganic world. – John Ambrose Fleming • The trouble is that we do not have the power of God in a full manifestation because of our finite thoughts, but as we go on and let God have His way, there is no limit to what our limitless God will do in response to a limitless faith. But you will never get anywhere except you are in constant pursuit of all the power of God. – Smith Wigglesworth • The United States has entered the ranks of the failed states. One of the most remarkable manifestations of a failed state is that the criminals are all inside the government operating against the people, whereas in a normal state, the criminals are on the outside of the government, operating against it. So, we now have every manifestation of being a failed state, with the government in the hands of a few Wall Street gangsters. – Paul Craig Roberts • The universe is but a partial manifestation of your limitless capacity to become. – Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj • The Universe is the periodical manifestation of this unknown Absolute Essence. – H. P. Blavatsky • The wheel of the Good Law moves swiftly on. It grinds by night and day. The worthless husks it drives from out the golden grain, the refuse from the flour. The hand of fate guides the wheel; the revolutions mark the beatings of the heart of manifestation. – H. P. Blavatsky • The world we live in is a co-creation, a manifestation of individual consciousness woven into a collective dream. How we are with each other as individuals, as groups, as nations and tribes, is what shapes that dream. – Oriah Dreamer • The zazen I speak of is not learning meditation. It is simply the Dharma gate of repose and bliss, the practice-realization of totally culminated enlightenment. It is the manifestation of ultimate reality. Traps and snares can never reach it. Once its heart is grasped, you are like the dragon when he gains the water, like the tiger when she enters the mountain. For you must know that just there (in zazen) the right Dharma is manifesting itself and that, from the first, dullness and distraction are struck aside. – Dogen • Theater, art, literature, cinema, press, posters, and window displays must be cleansed of all manifestations of our rotting world and placed in the service of a moral, political, and cultural idea. – Adolf Hitler • There are a significant number of learned men and women who hold that any successful effort to make ideas lively, intelligible and interesting is a manifestation of deficient scholarship. This is the fortress behind which the minimally coherent regularly find refuge. – John Kenneth Galbraith • There are many ways in which people are made aware of their power to believe in the supremacy of Divine guidance and power: through music or visual art, some event or experience decisively influencing their life, looking through a microscope or telescope, or just by looking at the miraculous manifestations or purposefulness of Nature. – Ernst Boris Chain • There are two great systems in the body of man: the tree of life, which is the arterial with its roots in the heart; and, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, i.e. the nervous system, which has its roots in the brain. These two “trees” are physical manifestations of a complicated network of branching energy currents in the aura or superphysical bodies. – Manly Hall • There is another side [to ego] that can wreck a team or an organization. That is being distracted by your own importance. It can come from your insecurity in working with others. It can be the need to draw attention to yourself in the public arena. It can be a feeling that others are a threat to your own territory. These are all negative manifestations of ego, and if you are not alert to them, you get diverted and your work becomes diffused. Ego in these cases makes people insensitive to how they work with others and it ends up interfering with the real goal of any group efforts. – Bill Walsh • There is no life, truth, intelligence, nor substance in matter. All is infinite Mind, and its infinite manifestation, for God is All in All. Spirit is immortal Truth; Matter is mortal error – Mary Baker Eddy • There is nothing more important than developing your imagination to transform your life from the inside world of your thoughts and feelings to the outside world of your results and manifestations. – Neville Goddard • This argument [that life is too improbable to have arisen by chance] comes up repeatedly: its latest manifestation is Hoyle’s discussion of the likelihood of a wind blowing through a junkyard assembling a Boeing 707 [sic]. What is wrong with it? Essentially, it is that no biologist imagines that complex structures arise in a single step. – John Maynard Smith • This is the doctrine of Christian Science: that divine Love cannot be deprived of its manifestation, or object; that joy cannot be turned into sorrow, for sorrow is not the master of joy; that good can never produce evil; that matter can never produce mind nor life result in death. The perfect man – governed by God, his perfect Principle – is sinless and eternal. – Mary Baker Eddy • Thought is a force – a manifestation of energy – having a magnet-like power of attraction. – William Walker Atkinson • Thought is the fountain of action, life and manifestation; make the fountain pure, and all will be pure. – James Allen • Thought plus belief equals manifestation. – Richard Bach • To have real knowledge, one must understand the essence of things and not only their manifestations. – Daniel Barenboim • To judge a man’s character by only one of its manifestations is like judging the sea by a jugful of its water. – Paul Eldridge • To sum up: numbers appear to represent both an attribute of matter and the unconscious foundation of our mental process. For this reason, number forms, according to Jung, that particular element that unites the realms of matter and psyche. It is “real” in a double sense, as an archetypal image and as a qualitative manifestation in the realm of outer-world experience. – Marie-Louise von Franz • Today, continue to nourish your dreams. Hold fast to your vision and do something every day to bring it into manifestation. Everything is possible in God, because God is the infinite Possibility within everything. Know that you are God’s Beloved in whom God is pleased. Never giving up on yourself is what it takes to be your own hero. – Michael Beckwith • Treatment of the apparently whimsical fluctuations of the stock quotations as truly non stationary processes requires a model of such complexity that its practical value is likely to be limited. An additional complication, not encompassed by most stock market models, arises from the manifestation of the market as a nonzero sum game. – Richard Arnold Epstein • True elegance is for me the manifestation of an independent mind. – Isabella Rossellini • We are not anti-American. We do not dislike Americans though we abhor American imperialism in all its manifestations. But then, so do many Americans. Many of them have said that even more forthrightly than we have, and many of them have suffered more than any of us for their plain speaking. – Tommy Douglas • We believe that man’s value – as every creature’s value, ultimately – lies not in the mere intellect but in the spirit: in the capacity to reflect that which, for lack of a more precise word, we choose to call “the divine,” i.e. that which is true and beautiful beyond all manifestation, that which remains timeless (and therefore unchangeable) within all changes. – Savitri Devi • We belong to a tradition where we treat the entire universe as our family. For me, globalisation is the manifestation of nationalisation. There is no contradiction between the two. – Narendra Modi • We have to do away with a false and misleading dualism, one which abstracts man on the one hand and technology on the other, as if the two were quite separate kinds of realities…. Man is by nature a technological animal; to be human is to be technological…. When we speak of technology, this is another way of speaking about man himself in one of his manifestations. – Daniel Callahan • What is a child, but a piece of the parent enrapt up in another skin? And yet our dearest children are but as strangers to us, in comparison of the unspeakable dearness that was between the Father and Christ. Now, that he should ever be content to part with a Son, and such an only One, is such a manifestation of love, as will be admired to all eternity. – John Flavel • What is an angel? The two words that come closest to a true biblical answer are “manifestation” and “servant”. – Charlie W Shedd • What is life but being conscious? And good and evil are manifestations of consciousness. If you reject one, you’re not getting the whole thing that’s there to be had. – Jerry Garcia • What Jesus did was not a mere example of something else, not a mere manifestation of some larger truth; it was itself the climactic event and fact of cosmic history. From then on everything is differentthe End came forward into the present in Jesus the Messiah – N. T. Wright • Whatever you accomplish in life is a manifestation not as much of what you do, as of what you believe you deserve. – Les Brown • When developing an idea, I remind myself not to start with compromise. I envision the ideal manifestation of the idea, as if I had no limits in resources, materials, or permission. – Janet Echelman • When I paint, I liberate monsters They are the manifestations of all the doubts, searches and groping for meaning and expression which all artists experience One does not choose the content, one submits to it. – Pierre Alechinsky • When love is pure, it has the power to conquer. Lover and beloved conquer each other by their affection. The source, the essence, the fullest manifestation of love’s conquering power is the love of the soul for the supreme soul, or God. – Radhanath Swami • When science, art, literature, and philosophy are simply the manifestation of personality they are on a level where glorious and dazzling achievements are possible, which can make a man’s name live for thousands of years. – Denis Diderot • When science, art, literature, and philosophy are simply the manifestation of personality, they are on a level where glorious and dazzling achievements are possible, which can make a man’s name live for thousands of years. But above this level, far above, separated by an abyss, is the level where the highest things are achieved. These things are essentially anonymous. – Simone Weil • When you make contact with your Higher Self, you’ll have the support of Nature, which will allow for the manifestation of all you desire – Deepak Chopra • When you show yourself to the world and display your talents, you naturally stir all kinds of resentment, envy, and other manifestations of insecurity… you cannot spend your life worrying about the petty feelings of others – Robert Greene • Whether religious or racial, anti-Semitism is always repugnant, one of the most destructive manifestations of human stupidity and evil. What is profoundly expressed in it is man’s traditional mistrust of the man who is not part of his tribe, that ‘other’ who speaks a different language, whose skin is a different color, and who participates in mysterious rites and rituals. – Mario Vargas Llosa • World peace can blossom throughout the length and breadth of the world only when the world-peace-dreamers, world-peace-lovers and world-peace-servers desperately, sleeplessly and breathlessly long for the full manifestation of peace here on earth. – Sri Chinmoy • World peace must develop from inner peace. Peace is not just mere absence of violence. Peace is, I think, the manifestation of human compassion. – Dalai Lama • Yes, racism looks like hate, but hate is just one manifestation. Privilege is another. Access is another. Ignorance is another. Apathy is another, and so on. – Scott Woods • You are always in the process of creating. Every moment, every minute, every day. You are a big creation machine and you are turning out a new manifestation literally as fast as you can think. – Neale Donald Walsch • You are pure and perfect, and what you call sin does not belong to you. Sins are low degrees of Self-manifestation; manifest your Self in a high degree. – Swami Vivekananda • You are what you want to become. Why search anymore? You are a wonderful manifestation. The whole universe has come together to make your existence possible. There is nothing that is not you. The kingdom of God, the Pure Land, nirvana, happiness, and liberation are all you. – Nhat Hanh • You will notice that the work is simple obedience. It is not complicated things, it is not fancy things or getting great spiritual manifestations. This work is within the abilities of the most humble and the least educated. – Henry B. Eyring • Your life is the manifestation of your dream; it is an art. You can change your life anytime if you aren’t enjoying the dream. – Miguel Angel Ruiz • Your own body is a manifestation of God, and if you honor your body everything will change for you – Miguel Angel Ruiz
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🛌 🎐 🕹 🌋 - for Sophus
🛌- Does your muse prefer to sleep under many layers of blankets or only under a few?
[[ Sophus, even on summer, sleeps with 3+ blankets, can go up to 6 most likely, he gets cold easily and just..... Really enjoys the warmth of blankets, not gonna lie. ]]
🎐- Does your muse like to collect/hoard anything?
[[ Not exactly! He does keep letters and things people write for him, however, usually has them organized neatly in binders and the like, he’s got a couple oens that are over a hundred years old, well preserved. ]]
🕹- What does your muse do to occupy themselves when bored?
[[ Sophus likes to read about magic every now and then, and while reading isn’t his favorite activity, it does keep him occupied, otherwise he will write about the day and how he feels or just do his work, after all, there’s lots of grading to do ]]
🌋- Has your muse done something stupid and not regret it?
[[ Nope, Sophus tends to feel really ashamed whenever he does something stupid, even if it’s for the best, he always feels some sort of shame or regret ]] 
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