Tag: livro
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Metáfora do Aquário
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em E. J. GoldGOLD, E. J. The Human Biological Machine as a Transformational Apparatus: Talks on Transformational Psychology. Chicago: Gateways Books & Tapes, 2008. Se dedicarmos um tempo para observar atentamente um aquário, perceberemos que ele é um ambiente fechado, um ecossistema totalmente independente que depende de um delicado equilíbrio interior e da ordem entre espécies. O…
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Dooling (Working) – Alquimia do Artesanato
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É uma crença muito antiga (e quem pode dizer que ela desapareceu completamente ou que está totalmente equivocada?) que o processo de criação é o crescimento evolucionário: o aperfeiçoamento de tudo o que é criado, incluindo a matéria e o homem. A intenção de Deus, em outras palavras, e a tendência obediente da natureza, é…
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B561
RBN: B560 B562 [BTG XXXII Hypnotism, p. 561] “And only many centuries later did this branch of their science again show signs of reviving. “But . . . thanks to the fact that at this period most of the learned beings there had already become learned beings of ‘new formation,’ they sat upon this new…
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B1000
RBN: B999 <=> B1001 [BTG XLII Beelzebub in America, p. 1000] “Em outros países da Europa, esse “sistema asiático”, como é chamado atualmente, quase não existe. Em quase todos os lugares, ele foi trocado pelo sistema americano, com suas confortáveis e polidas “poltronas”, nas quais eu, pessoalmente, só podia descansar e ler o livro chamado…
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BTG XII The First “Growl”
(RBN) BTG XI <=> BTG XIII XII. The First “Growl” (pgs. B98 – B102) Chapitre 12 Premiers grondements Capítulo 12 Primeiros rugidos. A LITTLE later, Beelzebub began to speak as follows: ”A story I have just recalled, connected with these ‘anathemas’ I have mentioned, may provide very useful material for beginning to comprehend the strangeness…
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BTG I – O Despertar do Pensar
(RBN) => BTG II I. The Arousing of Thought (pgs. B3 – B50) Chapitre 1 – Eveil du penser I. O Despertar do Pensar AMONG other convictions formed in my common presence during my responsible, peculiarly composed life, there is one such also – an indubitable conviction – that always and everywhere on the earth,…
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B681
RBN: B680 B682 [BTG XXXVII France, p. 681] “’Why only the fox trot?’ he replied. “’During this time they also visit Paris itself and its outskirts, and sometimes they even travel quite far. In short, they also “study” Europe during this time. “’They “visit” and “study” Europe in order, as they say there at home,…
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B271
RBN: B270 B272 [BTG XXIII Beelzebub’s fourth sojourn, p. 271] “You see, my boy, what coincidences occur in our Great Universe. “The contents of this etherogram concern just your favorites in connection with these terrestrial beings I have just mentioned, that is, these apes. “It has been sent to me from the planet Mars, and…
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B37
RBN: B36 B38 [BTG I The arousing of thought, pp. 1-37/38] Thereupon the salesman, making as is said the “oleaginous” face proper to all salesmen, replied that the book indeed cost only forty-five kopecks, but had to be sold at sixty because fifteen kopecks were added for postage. After this reply to our Russian merchant…
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B36
RBN: B35 B37 [BTG I The arousing of thought, p. 36] Once upon a time a certain Russian, who in external appearance was to those around him a simple merchant, had to go from his provincial town on some business or other to this second capital of Russia, the city of Moscow, and his son,…
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B22
RBN: B21 B23 [BTG I The arousing of thought, p. 22] And so, for the purpose of avoiding any misunderstanding through this inherency, the data for which are formed in the entirety of contemporary man, thanks evidently to his frequenting of the cinema and thanks also to his never missing an opportunity of looking into…
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B18
RBN: B17 B19 If you indeed think so, then you are very, very mistaken. First of all, I am not young; I have already lived so much that I have been in my life, as it is said, “not only through the mill but through all the grindstones”; and secondly, I am in general not…
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B936
RBN: B935 B937 [BTG XLII Beelzebub in America, p. 936] “And that is, I was astonished by their what is called ‘ambiguity’ and ‘obscenity.’ “The ambiguity and obscenity of these stories were such that any single one of these American storytellers could have given a dozen points to ‘Boccaccio,’ famous there on the planet Earth.…
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B99
RBN: B98 B100 [BTG XII The first “growl,” p. 99] “And so, my boy: “The contemporary writer of whom I began to speak was just a ‘writer’ like all the rest there, and nothing particular in himself. “Once when he had finished some book or other, he began to think what he should write about…
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B49
RBN: B48 B50 [BTG I The arousing of thought, p. 49] “Then the barber-surgeon so infuriated by this that his hair, even beneath his armpits, stood on end, flung his net on the pavement and spitting over his left shoulder, loudly exclaimed: “’Oh, Hell! What a time to ring!’ “As soon as the exclamation of…
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B47
RBN: B46 B48 [BTG I The arousing of thought, p. 47] “The first week of this new service, I once noticed that after performing this duty of mine, I felt for an hour or two vaguely ill at ease. But when this strange feeling, increasing day by day, ultimately became a definite instinctive uneasiness from…
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B1007
RBN: B1006 B1008 [BTG XLII Beelzebub in America, p. 1007] “’From the contents of this papyrus it could be clearly seen that the Great Moses gave practical effect to the thoughts set down on this question in the book Tookha Tes Nalool Pan, by creating for his people those two religious rites, one of which…
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B1006
RBN: B1005 B1007 [BTG XLII Beelzebub in America, p. 1006] “’But, unforeseen by Nature, the clothing which people have invented for themselves prevent the said factors from freely effecting the separation and volatilization of these substances, with the result that this Kulnabo, remaining for a long time on these places, promotes the arising of perspiration;…
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B1005
RBN: B1004 B1006 [BTG XLII Beelzebub in America, p. 1005] “’Great Nature has so arranged it that after its utilization the residue of this substance is discharged from the organism of boys at the place between the “Toolkhtotino” and the “Sarnuonino,” and in girls from the places between the “Kartotakhnian hills.” “’The parts of the…
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B1004
RBN: B1003 B1005 [BTG XLII Beelzebub in America, p. 1004] “’It was further said in the manuscript that having constated this fact the Great Moses was greatly perturbed and from then on began observing very closely in order to discover the causes of this evil and some means of uprooting it. “’These researches of his…
