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Reincarnation is the religious or philosophical concept that the soul or spirit, after biological death, begins a new life in a new body that may be human, animal or spiritual depending on the moral quality of the previous life's actions.
According to the principles of eurythmy, there are archetypal movements or gestures that correspond to every aspect of speech – the sounds ( or phonemes ), the rhythms, and the grammatical function – to every " soul quality " – joy, despair, tenderness, etc.
This song, which was " fundamental to the emergence of soul music ", was " especially well received down South ", " successfully appealed to white consumers by using tidy tone quality, minimal improvisation, and standard, middle-American dialect ", " instantly established Burke as a huge presence ... " also introduced Burke's slightly country-tinged voice that melded R & B and country music and set the template that Ray Charles would follow years latter with his classic Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music.
But though the simple quality of the subject or soul is beyond knowledge, we know what actually happens when it is in connexion with other's reals, for its self-preservations then are what we call sensations.
Nicolae Iorga, a major historian of the 20th century, celebrated Kogălniceanu as " the founder of modern Romanian culture, the thinker who has seen in clarity the free and complete Romania [...], the redeemer of peasants thrown into serfdom reference to corvée s, the person understanding all the many, secretive, and indissoluble connections linking the life of a people to the moral quality and the energy of its soul ".
The Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male or Female was an award presented at the 32nd Grammy Awards in 1990 for quality soul gospel performances.
Jiva refers to " soul ", that which gives life, implying that the tambura embodies an " animated " tone quality.
In Vedas it means true knowledge, that one's ( jiva's ) self, or he himself as soul ( atman ) is identical ( in quality sense ) with Ultimate Reality Brahman ( Vishnu ).
The use of psyche is controversial due to it being synonymous with soul, a term usually taken to have some sort of supernatural quality ; more common terms now found in the literature include mind, mental properties, mental aspect, and experience.
Combining the collective band members ' influences of rock, blues, classical, and 1960s British soul, it was an immediately challenging effort, though sometimes criticised for a slightly disappointing recording quality.
Jane was the bridge they constructed, imbuing her with the quality which all living things have, an " aiua " ( resembling a soul ).
As to be truly virtuous during life is the quality of a great man who will perpetually dwell as a soul in the underworld.
: Life is not an epiphenomenon of matter but an emergent from it ... The new character or quality which the vital physico-chemical complex possesses stands to it as soul or mind to the neural basis.
The bounty of talent and world-class productions make theatre an essential priority for thousands of Washingtonians each day-to feed their spirit and soul, to help educate their children, to encourage cultural diversity, and to provide a more vibrant quality of life.
The idea behind world history and constant quantification dehumanizes the quality known as the single individual and can produce " soul rot due to the monotony of self-concern and self-preoccupation " with anxiety about where you fit within the system.
In spite of that, its main principles, such as, believing and obeying ( taqwa ) towards Allah, fair and just government system, independence of soul ( of the people ), acquisition of knowledge, balance and comprehensive economic development, quality standard of life, protection of women ’ s rights and minority group, uphold morality and Ethics, and so on – are in accordance with the teaching of the Quran and Sunnah.
The third book concludes with a discussion in chapters 13 and 14 of what is described as a " largely overlooked " facet of Ptolemaic doctrine: the " psychological " one, which concerns the quality of the soul ( or psyche ).
The album takes in influences from the world ’ s of soul, reggae, funk, rock and of course drum ' n ' bass, all rounded off with a superb sonic quality, unique to this band.
Tellingly, the grand dame much admired the boy's verses: she ( according to a biographer ) " spotted in them a must-have poetic quality: the metaphysical sensitivity of a young soul " and encouraged him to battle on.
American jazz-funk, soul jazz, or jazz fusion artists and producers from the 1970s and 1980s are now widely recognised as pioneers in jazz, and their music quality has stood the test of time, has gained their peers ' recognition, and the most recognised artists in straight ahead jazz have, for a large majority, adopted it in one or more of their tracks.

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It is softened by the saltbush and the bluebush, has a peaceful quality, the hills roll softly.
The process stipulates that the choreographer sense the quality of the initial movement he has discovered and that he feel the rightness of the quality that is to follow it.
The personal quality of Samuel Beckett is similar to qualities I had found in the plays.
All such imitations of negative quality have given rise to a compensatory response in the form of a heroic and highly individualistic humanism: if man can neither know nor love reality as it is, he can at least invent an artistic `` reality '' which is its own world and which can speak to man of purely personal and subjective qualities capable of being known and worthy of being loved.
As long as perception is seen as composed only of isolated sense data, most of the quality and interconnectedness of existence loses its objectivity, becomes an invention of consciousness, and the result is a philosophical scepticism.
You could also say that in these pamphlets is a relieving quality of maturity.
Perhaps it is only an analogy, but one of the most obvious differences between cheap fiction and fiction of an enduring quality is the development of a theme or story with leisure and anticipation.
In the calm which follows the reading of a poem, for example, is the effect produced by the enforced quiet, by the musical quality of words and rhythm, by the sentiments or sense of the poem, by the associations with earlier readings, if it is familiar, by the boost to the self-esteem for the semi-literate, by the diversion of attention, by the sense of security in a legitimized withdrawal, by a kind license for some variety of fantasy life regarded as forbidden, or by half-conscious ideas about the magical power of words??
Sensibility is a vague word, covering an area of meaning rather than any precise talent, quality, or skill.
He tends to underestimate -- or perhaps to view charitably -- the brutality and the violence of the age, so that there is an idyllic quality in these pages which hazes over some of its sharp reality.
It is this larger theme of the `` quality of man '', a quality that transcends the ideological and flows into `` the human '', which now forms the pulsating heart of Malraux's artistic universe.
Besides the lack of an adequate ethical dimension to the Governor's case, one can ask seriously whether our lead over the Russians in quality and quantity of nuclear weapons is so slight as to make the tests absolutely necessary.
I am firmly convinced that considering the average quality of teachers in this country, the profession is grossly overpaid.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
In view of the increasing shortage of usable surface and ground water in many parts of the Nation and the importance of finding new sources of supply to meet its present and future water needs, it is the policy of the Congress to provide for the development of practicable low-cost means for the large-scale production of water of a quality suitable for municipal, industrial, agricultural, and other beneficial consumptive uses from saline water, and for studies and research related thereto.
This program is based on the policy of designing and building efficient machines which will help produce better textile values -- fabrics whose cost in relation to quality, fashion and utility provide the consumer with better textile products for the money.
Because the bobbin-to-cone winding process is a relatively high-cost operation for the mill, the almost complete automation provided by the Uniconer can mean important economies in textile production, at the same time upgrading quality.
Another growth factor is increased consumer demand for better quality and larger quantities of fabrics that go with a rising standard of living.
The quality of a president's leadership is measured first by his success in building up the faculty.

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Mike Judge himself is highly critical of the animation and quality of earlier episodes, in particular the first two --" Blood Drive "/" Give Blood " and " Door to Door "-- which he described as " awful, I don't know why anybody liked it ...
The ideal quality of the original Somerset Cheddar was described by Joseph Harding in 1864 as " close and firm in texture, yet mellow in character or quality ; it is rich with a tendency to melt in the mouth, the flavour full and fine, approaching to that of a hazelnut ".
The most important aspects in quality control of chemotaxis assays were described by H. Harris in the 1950s.
" They noted that " the law of transformation of quantity into quality ", " holds that a new quality emerges in a leap as the slow accumulation of quantitative changes, long resisted by a stable system, finally forces it rapidly from one state into another ," a phenomenon described in some disciplines as a paradigm shift.
Andy Slaven, author of Video Game Bible: 1985-2002, described Duck Hunt as being a quality game except for the fact that you could not shoot the dog.
He viewed the world from outside the charmed circle of aristocratic rulers, protesting against their injustices in a tone of voice that has been described as having a " grumpy quality redeemed by a gaunt dignity " but, as stated in the biography section, he could also change to suit the audience.
Ibn Battuta described it as " an exceedingly large city " with many rich merchants, noted for its high quality fabric that was exported to other countries including Egypt.
The 2008 competition was described as containing " some real standouts both in quality of puzzles and a willingness to stretch the definition of text adventures / interactive fiction.
Constructed from Norman through to Tudor times, the castle has been described by architectural historian Anthony Emery as " the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship ".
In a Q-switched laser, the population inversion is allowed to build up by introducing loss inside the resonator which exceeds the gain of the medium ; this can also be described as a reduction of the quality factor or ' Q ' of the cavity.
Because of the distance it was shot at it has been described as poor quality.
The quality of cleavage can be described based on how cleanly and easily the mineral breaks ; common descriptors, in order of decreasing quality, are " perfect ", " good ", " distinct ", and " poor ".
It also described the fact that planes without the quality of thickness cannot be piled up since they cannot mutually touch.
The Canon of Medicine, the standard medical textbook that Paracelsus burned in a public bonfire three weeks after being appointed professor at the University of Basel, also described the use of opium, though many Latin translations were of poor quality.
In 1968 Ronald Melzack and Kenneth Casey described pain in terms of its three dimensions: " sensory-discriminative " ( sense of the intensity, location, quality and duration of the pain ), " affective-motivational " ( unpleasantness and urge to escape the unpleasantness ), and " cognitive-evaluative " ( cognitions such as appraisal, cultural values, distraction and hypnotic suggestion ).
In 1839, London coffee merchants Wm Burnie & Co described St Helena coffee as being of “ very superior quality and flavour ”.
The variety and quality of classical Tamil literature has led to its being described as " one of the great classical traditions and literatures of the world ".
Nouns are described as words that refer to a person, place, thing, event, substance, quality, quantity, or idea, etc.
He described C. indica as having poorer fiber quality than C. sativa, but greater utility as an inebriant.
Hang ' Em High was widely praised by critics, including Archer Winsten of the New York Post who described it as, " a western of quality, courage, danger and excitement ".
The small ruin of Knossos spanned and the palace had a maze-like quality that reminded Evans of the labyrinth described in Greek mythology.
The paper has a high quality and has been used by artists such as Giuseppe Leone, who described it: " There is a whole world that the Amalfi paper evokes and an artist who is sensitive to the suggestion of these places is aware that it is unique and exciting ".

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