Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Mikis Theodorakis" ¶ 231
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Πού and Where
* Πού πάμε ; ( Where are we going ?, Gnosis Publishing House, Athens 1988 )

να and I
It may be because this belief survived through the centuries, that in certain parts of Greece today, when someone is asserting something and the listener sneezes promptly at the end of the assertion, the former responds " bless you and I am speaking the truth ", or " bless you and here is the truth " ( in Greek " γεια σου κι αλήθεια λέω "- ya sou ki alithia leo, or " γεια σου και να κι η αλήθεια "- ya sou ke na ki i alithia ).
* I Dystihia tou na Eisai Ellinas ( Η δυστυχία του να είσαι Έλληνας
Diakos refused the offer, replying " I was born a Greek, I shall die a Greek " (" Εγώ Γραικός γεννήθηκα, Γραικός θε να πεθάνω " transliterated as: Ego Graikos yennithika, Graikos the na pethano ).

να and ),
One of the most famous ( which he often sang in public ) was the Thourios or battle-hymn ( 1797 ), in which he wrote, " It's finer to live one hour as a free man than forty years as a slave and prisoner " (« Ως πότε παλικάρια να ζούμε στα στενά ….
On folio 5 verso of the quoted treatise ( IEE 899 ), the author gave a similar description of the intervals used with the intonation formula νε – να – νὼ, and it fitted very well to the description that Jerome gave 300 years ago while he was listening to Parisian singers:
Dimou has published over 60 books, including The misfortune of being Greek ( Η δυστυχία του να είσαι Έλληνας ), The New Greeks ( Οι Νέοι Έλληνες ), The Lost Social Class ( Η Χαμένη Τάξη ), Apology of an Anti-Hellene ( Απολογία ενός Ανθέλληνα ).

την and ),
The modern Turkish name İstanbul derives from the Greek phrase eis tin polin ( εις την πόλιν ), meaning " in the City " or " to the City ".
Matthew 13: 54 – Ordinary reading εις την πατριδα αυτου ( to his own country ) changed into εις την αντιπατριδα αυτου ( to his own Antipatris ), and in Acts 8: 5 εις την πολιν της Σαμαρειας replaced into εις την πολιν της Καισαριας.
It was 1960 that brought him international success, as his song " Never on Sunday " (" Τα παιδιά του Πειραιά "), from Jules Dassin's film Never on Sunday ( Ποτέ την Κυριακή ), won him an Academy Award and became a worldwide hit.
In 1992 and 1993 she starred in the musical comedy Gia Tin Ellada Re Gamo To ( Για την Ελλάδα ρε γαμώ το ), after which she retired.
The same year ( 1961 ), under his initiative, the Commission for International Détente and Peace ( Eπιτροπή για την Διεθνή Ύφεση και Ειρήνη — Epitropi gia ti Diethni Yfesi kai Eirini — EDYE ) was established in Greece.
In addition to his books Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture and Logicomix, which are works of literature that contain mathematical subject matter, Doxiadis has published a collection of interviews and essays on this subject in a work called From Paranoia to Algorithms ( Από την Παράνοια στους Αλγόριθμους-Apo tin Paranoia stous Algorithmous ), and in 2006 established a non-profit organization, Thales and Friends ( Θαλής και Φίλοι-Thalis ke Fili ), which has the aim of bridging the gap between the disciplines.

ψυχή and μου
: Μεγαλύνει ἡ ψυχή μου τὸν Κύριον

ψυχή and can
The term psychedelic is derived from the Greek words ψυχή ( psyche, " mind ") and δηλείν ( delein, " to manifest "), hence " mind-manifesting ", the implication being that psychedelics can access and develop unused potentials of the human mind.
Thanatos has also been portrayed as a slumbering infant in the arms of his mother Nyx, or as a youth carrying a butterfly ( the ancient Greek word " ψυχή " can mean soul or butterfly, or life, amongst other things ) or a wreath of poppies ( poppies were associated with Hypnos and Thanatos because of their hypnogogic traits and the eventual death engendered by overexposure to them ).

ψυχή and soul
* Soul in the Bible, or psūchê ( ψυχή ), spirit or soul in philosophy and theology
Psychosis ( from the Ancient Greek ψυχή " psyche ", for mind / soul, and-ωσις "- osis ", for abnormal condition or derangement ) refers to an abnormal condition of the mind, and is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a " loss of contact with reality ".
The term stems from the Greek ψύχωσις ( psychosis ), " a giving soul or life to, animating, quickening " and that from ψυχή ( psyche ), " soul " and the suffix-ωσις (- osis ), in this case " abnormal condition ".
Psychotherapy is an English word of Greek origin, deriving from Ancient Greek psyche ( ψυχή meaning " breath ; spirit ; soul ") and therapia ( θεραπεία " healing ; medical treatment ").
The ancient Greek word for " butterfly " is ψυχή ( psȳchē ), which primarily means " soul " or " mind ".
Aristotle shared Plato's view of multiple souls, ( ψυχή psychē ) and further elaborated a hierarchical arrangement, corresponding to the distinctive functions of plants, animals and people: a nutritive soul of growth and metabolism, that all three share, a perceptive soul of pain, pleasure and desire, that only animals and people share, and the faculty of reason, that is unique to people only.
Psychometry ( from Greek: ψυχή, psukhē, " spirit, soul "; + μέτρον, metron, " measure "), also known as token-object reading, or psychoscopy, is a form of extra-sensory perception characterized by the claimed ability to make relevant associations from an object of unknown history by making physical contact with that object.
The world soul ( Greek: ψυχή κόσμου, Latin: Anima mundi ) is, according to several systems of thought, an intrinsic connection between all living things on the planet, which relates to our world in much the same way as the soul is connected to the human body.

ψυχή and ),
He said the word meant " mind manifesting " ( from " mind ", ψυχή ( psyche ), and " manifest ", δήλος ( delos )) and called it " clear, euphonious and uncontaminated by other associations.

μου and I
The first version of the Order ( 1926 – 1935 ) featured the letters " E-T-T-A " in Byzantine uncial on each arm of the cross, the initials of the motto Εκ της τέφρας μου αναγεννώμαι (" From my ashes I am reborn ").

μου and my
In the phrase " This is my body " as expressed in the original Greek ( Τοῦτό ἐστιν τὸ σῶμά μου ), the word " τοῦτο " (" this " or " this thing ") is a grammatically neuter pronoun, and so of the same grammatical gender as the noun " σῶμα " ( body ), but of a different grammatical gender from that of the word " ἄρτος " ( bread ), which is a masculine noun.
: ὁ ἡτοίμασεν ὁ πατὴρ μου ( which my Father prepared ) D f < sup > 1 </ sup > 22 it < sup > mss </ sup > mae-1 Justin Irenaeus < sup > lat </ sup > Origen Cyprian
* 1999: The Sin of my Mother ( Το αμάρτημα της μητρός μου )-lyrics Georgios Viziinos, Thodoris Ghonis
* The Music of my Islands ( Η Μουσική των Νησιών μου, 1941 )

μου and ),
* My Life ( Ἡ Ζωή μου ), unfinished autobiography

... and -
Lacan engaged from early on with ' the phantasies revealed by Melanie Klein ... the imago of the mother ... this shadow of the bad internal objects ' - with the Imaginary.
Here, we are told, ' We need to go beyond the pleasure principle, the reality principle, and repetition compulsion to ... the fantasy principle ' - ' not, as Freud did, reduce fantasies to wishes ... consider all other imaginable emotions '; and thus envisage emotional fantasies as a possible means of moving beyond stereotypes to more nuanced forms of personal and social relating.
The death of Adonis-' a vegetation spirit who ... was manifest in the seed of corn ' - was marked by ' the most beautiful of Phoenician festivals ... celebrated immediately after the harvest '.
In The Waste Land, ' Eliot waxes nostalgically for a classical society founded upon ritual praxis ... fertility rites in which the participants mime the fall and return of natural cycles ' - ' Keeping time, Keeping their rhythm in their dancing As in their living in the living seasons ', as he would subsequently put it.
Like Duchamp's ' ready mades ' - manufactured objects which qualified as art because he chose to call them such, the most unremarkable and inappropriate items-a pin, a plastic clothes peg, a television component, a razor blade, a tampon-could be brought within the province of punk ( un ) fashion ... Objects borrowed from the most sordid of contexts found a place in punks ' ensembles ; lavatory chains were draped in graceful arcs across chests in plastic bin liners.
In narcissists, by contrast, an ' innate uncertainty about their own worth gives rise to ... a self-protective, but often totally spurious, aura of grandiosity ' - producing the class ' of narcissists, or people with very high, but insecure, self-esteem ... fluctuating with each new episode of social praise or rejection '.
These may be formal or semi-formal-' for some students, going to college is partly a sexual ritual, like the ceremonial dances of the whooping crane ' - or take the form of a more private induction: ' formal and artificial ... the impression that a long-established rite was to be enacted, among Staffordshire figurs and papier-mâché trays, with the compelling, detached formality of nightmare '.
In the further reaches of chick lit, ' the male organ ... becomes a tower of strength, a tree trunk in girth, the pillar that sustains the universe ... a Pillar of Hercules, sustaining heaven ' - evidence perhaps that ' the phallic religious tendency is alive in the modern and the civilized ... a compulsive fascination ' with what Jung termed ' the phallus as the quintessence of life and fruitfulness '.
In the Satyricon, the hero is throughout ' hounded by the mighty rage of Priapus of Hellespont ' - almost certainly because early on he ' has offended Priapus ... by impersonating him in some sexual ceremonies '.
There is no exact agreement as to when preadolescence starts and ends, and research suggests that ' chronological time ... is by no means identical with developmental time-the duration of the " inner " stages of growth ' - or with physiological time.
A few years later, in " A Child is Being Beaten " ( 1919 ), Freud laid greater stress on the fact that perversions ' go through a process of development, that they represent an end-product and not an initial manifestation ... that the sexual aberrations of childhood, as well as those of mature life, are ramifications of the same complex ' - the Oedipus complex.
Freud had earlier covered very similar ground in '" A Child is Being Beaten "'-' they both used material from her analysis as clinical illustration in their sometimes complementary papers ' - in which he highlighted a female case where ' an elaborate superstructure of day-dreams, which was of great significance for the life of the person concerned, had grown up over the masochistic beating-phantasy ... which almost rose to the level of a work of art '.
' Sub-phases in this timetable of psychosocial growth patterns ... are not rigid, and both social change and individual variations must be taken into account ' - not to mention regional and cultural differences.
George once said that she had ' a cat's face ' - and one could see that this was true in a most attractive sense ... "
# shyamā-' aprasuta bhavet shyama, tanvi ch navayauvana-comment ' - a grownup woman who has not yet enjoyed the sex with some male and thus has not yet any experience of pregnancy and the like ...
Freud called free association ' this fundamental technical rule of analysis ... We instruct the patient to put himself into a state of quiet, unreflecting self-observation, and to report to us whatever internal observations he is able to make ' - taking care not to ' exclude any of them, whether on the ground that it is too disagreeable or too indiscreet to say, or that it is too unimportant or irrelevant, or that it is nonsensical and need not be said '.
Out of his work developed the subsequent belief that ' one of the most deeply therapeutic factors in an analysis is the extent to which a sensitive analyst parallels ... the earliest relationship between a responsive mother and her infant ' - a symbolic parallel.
From this Winnicott derived his idea of how ' the infant needs " a period of hesitation " in which to rediscover ' - again a concept transferred to analytic work: ' the analyst needs to tolerate what Winnicott speaks of as " the period of hesitation "... allowing the patient to use the analyst as someone who is there to be found ... to be shoved down patients ' throats '.

0.486 seconds.