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1n1is1 ("REVIEWS" are my NOTES!, Non-ORIGINAL reviews copied from users found, for reference, etc.!) - The "Reviews" category in Bookwyrm is the "Description" or "Thoughts" category in my FOSS App that emulates or models Goodreads., in which I compile data extracted from elsewhere (i.e. other reviewers' reviews on Goodreads, Amazon, etc.) for reference to jog my memory, context, remind me of potentially valuable insight I found, etc. If or when any "original" notes content is included, it is moat likely interspersed amongst books, and their respective aforementioned Bookwyrm "Review(s)".

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Elizabeth Filips: Organised Chaos (EBook, 2022, Gumroad) 5 stars

Organised Chaos is a divergent approach to our culture’s assumptions around work, productivity and living …

(Quoting synopsis(?) as - reminder to self of - key ideas, keywords and - author's book ~ aim |objective | methodology | contents. 62 pages ? I appreciate the concept of working with* the brain (as opposed to using the brain to work (prioritizing means to the end perhaps?) for | toward: agendas, ideals, habits, life beliefs, agreements and corresponsing approaches | MO— ascriptions), per how the brain is wired. Similar to "Thinking Styles" "Learning Styles | preferences" "Cognitive: Predispositions | prominent wiring, Strengths | Weaknesses, etc" (see Benziger and zen-tools(.com?)... Harmonic rhythms and vibrations in accordance with the Laws of Nature and Paths of Least Resistance like a Cognitive Stream winding around rocks boulders etc. Why paddle upstream when Flowing is an option? Also see Stimmimg, Autism, Teaching "communication" in direct opposition to effective and natural innate and adapted behaviors...

Richard Foster: Celebration of Discipline (Paperback, 1998, Hodder & Stoughton Religious Books) No rating

Review of 'Celebration of Discipline' on 'Goodreads'

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Qniform

4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase

Return to classic historic disciplines

Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2010

Foster identifies and classifies some normative disciplines practiced by Christians into three categories. First, the Inward Disciplines of meditation, prayer, fasting, and study turn the believer toward God. Second, the Outward Disciplines of simplicity, solitude, submission, and service reflect the view toward others. Finally, the Corporate Disciplines of confession, worship, guidance, and celebration are practiced in community with other believers.

While some of the categories Foster defines may overlap with some others, he helps the reader engage with many aspects of Christian life that are often neglected. The very use of the term discipline is informative, as it calls to mind both discipleship and diligence. Many valuable insights and practical suggestions make this book a candidate for every library. For instance, the discussion on obedience within …

Edith Wharton: The Greater Inclination (Hardcover, 2006, Aegypan) 4 stars

The following spring, when he (Danyers) went abroad, Mrs. Memorall offered him letters to everybody, …

Review of 'The Greater Inclination' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

-NOTE Fantastic diagram of violin overlayed with expandimg circles overlayed with notes cor-respond-ing to seemingly astrology planets etc. - DIAGRAMS - CORRESPONDING / CORRESPONDENCE - Mnemonics Connections - analogies - Meta Translations (ie architecture > music > visual diagrams of geometry > overlays > etc)

Review of 'Inner Space' on 'Goodreads'

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"Describes detailed training of prophecy that a prophet undergoes"

Reviewers love Kaplan: Sounds like this miggt be the best introduction to Kabbalah out there... ie start with this "i wish i started with this" "...instead of Dion Fortune crap" "really good making complex simple to understand">"like the interrelation between spirit and human world parallels, relation with tree of life, the 4 words, and _..." "such great author Rabbi Kaplqn" "helped me understand the really complex esoteric" "great analogies" "inspired me to be a better jew" And because kabbalah tarot and __ is (claimed in one of these books) the foundation to western esotericism it sounds like this might be a solid very? important foundation.

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Nov 05, 2020Bogi Takács added it

I decided to read this because I read an article complaining that it had too many computer metaphors. I also really like Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan's books in general, …

Review of 'Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds' on 'Goodreads'

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IMPORTANT!!! The book you wanT:~700 pages, has 12± original hand illustrations,all 16 ch.(I.e. '67 o '03 publ: London) 200pgs-BADincomplete. 400 p. Editions-TINY TYPE SUCKS! 1 Solution - a Kindle edition, some 0.99- beware-free Kindle v.-shortENED a few chapters

Charles MacKay

Extraordinary Popular Delusions and The Madness of Crowds

1.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase

Warning! Do Not Buy the WRONG Version of this Great Book

Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2015

A. Popular Delusions is a truly great book. B. But be careful which of the many offerings you buy.

First off, many of the editions in Amazon are partial reprints of the original 1841 edition. Anything with 200 or so pages is badly incomplete. The book you want must have all 16 chapters.

Second, most of the print editions, especially those claiming about 400-odd pages, are complete, but have type so small as to severely limit …

Victor Ostrovsky, Claire Hoy: By Way Of Deception (Paperback, 1991, St. Martin's Press) 2 stars

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Interesting insider view of the Mossad; a somewhat biased perspective, but a fascinating read

Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2017

It's incredible that Victor Ostrovsky's memoir of life inside one of the most secretive intelligence agencies on earth is still eminently readable and selling well since it was first published in 1990. Kindle and paperback versions are still available via Ostrovsky's own small press publishing house. Having read several books about the Mossad, I was looking for something different. I heard of Ostrovsky via YouTube -- where a treasure trove of Ostrovsky interviews and speeches can be found on subjects ranging from Israeli national security to intelligence operations to post-911 counter-terrorism (for many years he was the go-to man for news agencies looking for a Mossad insider). I found his books and discovered Ostrovsky's work is certainly different. Because unlike other memoirs by former Mossad agents, "By …

Clifford A. Pickover: A Passion for Mathematics: Numbers, Puzzles, Madness, Religion, and the Quest for Reality (2005) No rating

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Newton hid Calculus in letter: The Fundamental Anagram of Calculus (see here: www.mathpages.com/home/kmath414/kmath414.htm)   Here's an interesting quote from the correspondence of Isaac Newton:      This is from the 2nd letter that Newton wrote to Leibniz (via Oldenburg) in 1677. He was responding to some questions from Leibniz about his method of infinite series and came close to revealing his "fluxional method" (i.e., calculus), but then decided to conceal it in the form of an anagram

Richard L Haight, Edward Austin Hall, Hester Lee Furey, Nathaniel Dasco: The Warrior's Meditation (Paperback, 2019, Shinkaikan Body, Mind, Spirit LLC., Shinkaikan Body, Mind, Spirit LLC) No rating

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Read this.

Richard Haight is the real deal. I have read a number of texts on meditation, and dabbled with many styles. Richard’s Total Embodiment Method is the most straight forward and pragmatic approach to meditation that I have found.

Richard writes incredibly well. He is very clear, and thorough, while making the information accessible to people coming from any number of background. Whether it be traditional meditation, neuroscience, psychology—Richard finds a way to make his message land; it cuts through the nonsense in a really profound and beautiful way.

If you are interesting in beginning meditation, or have been meditating and are looking to expand your practice, I could not recommend this book strongly enough.

I liked the author’s unique take on meditation and his presentation of this new way of looking at meditation outside the usual concentration methods. His focus on the five senses, and ultimately using 'spherical' …