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  • Welcome to Iowa State at The Voice of College Football Network, your home for In-depth discussion, debate, & analysis on all things Iowa State. We have you covered from offseason all the way to game day. Join us as we embark on another season!Go Cyclones!For business inquiries please contact: [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • DNA Football is created by Dellboyy n' Ash.
    It's a podcast based around football, upcoming fixtures, predictions of matches and reviews.

  • Experience the profound and evocative poetry of Walt Whitman in Leaves of Grass, a groundbreaking collection that celebrates the beauty of nature, the complexity of humanity, and the interconnectedness of all living things. This timeless work invites readers to explore themes of individuality, democracy, and the spiritual essence of existence.

  • Rj Riya is Radio Jockey from Ahmedabad, India. She is motivational speaker & a visionary painter who believes in positive thoughts. Here we are going to post her thoughts in different segments. So, lets get connected.

  • The writings listed here represent books about Soren Kierkegaard. A fragment of his work, On the Dedication to "That Single Individual", has made it to the public domain. Who was Soren Kierkegaard? He was a Danish philosopher and religious author; b. Copenhagen May 6, 1813; d. there Nov. 11, 1855. His father, Michael, a clothing merchant, once cursed God when he was young. This one incident caused him so much distress that it affected him with a deep melancholy, which he transferred to poor Soren. Michael was an evil man. He tricked Soren into thinking that the whole world existed in his own living room by taking him for imaginary walks about the neighborhood, or anywhere Soren wanted to go, as long as it existed in his imagination only. Later in life, when Soren was on his own, he rarely left Copenhagen, but he did walk about the streets and greet passersby, discussing events of the day. After 6 years of “splendid inactivity” he obtained his degree in Theology from the University of Copenhagen with the submission of his thesis paper in 1841, On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates. Just before graduation he fell in love with Regine Olsen and proposed that they marry. She accepted, but Soren was unable to live up to the requirements of marriage and broke off the engagement after a short period. He lived a life of despair afterward. His father, Regine, and Socrates were the major influences in his life. So say all the authors in the following readings, but I disagree. Soren considered a variety of callings, he could be philosopher, a scientist, or a preacher, but he ultimately decided that Christianity was his interest. He wondered if J. P. Mynster, bishop of Zealand and head of the National Church of Denmark, was preaching true Christianity or not. He decided at this point that his “task is a Socratic task, to revise the conception of what it means to be a Christian”. He was interested only in the “How” of Christianity, not the “What” of Christianity. He became an author, an author who was always “in the process of becoming” what he would be. He became many authors, Victor Eremita, Johannes de Silentio, Johannes Climacus, Vigilius Haufniensis, Nicolaus Notabene, Hilarius Bookbinder, Frater Taciturnus, and Soren Kierkegaard. All of them wrote books between the years 1843 and 1855. He used his imagination to create each author as an existing individual Human being, one who exists, “between the esthetic and the ethical” where “the esthetic is existing; the ethicist is struggling against the religious”, as one “aware of the religious-and the leap” of faith, one “who ordinarily despairs of nothing, despairs of repetition”, one who has “used a love affair in relation to what it means to exist”, one who believed “that in relation to God we are always in the wrong,” one who cries to God “I cannot understand you, but I will love you” one who as "the ethicist, in despair, has chosen himself out of terror of having himself" and finally as one who said “that truth is objectively a paradox shows precisely that subjectivity is truth” so “Only truth that builds up is truth for you”. The authors are all in agreement that Soren's father, Regine, and Socrates were influential in his life. None of them were able to state that Jesus Christ had any influence upon him at all. Soren Kierkegaard said, "God is not like a king in a predicament, who says to the highly trusted Minister of the Interior, “You must do everything, you must create the atmosphere for our proposal and win public opinion to our side.” "But in relation to God, there are no secret instruction for a human being any more than there are any backstairs. Even the most eminent genius who comes to give a report had best come in fear and trembling, for God is not hard pressed for geniuses. He can create a few legion of them if needed." God wants each individual to examine to judge and to decide. http://www.archive.org/details... Here is a link to to some of his works http://www.religion-online.org... one to a biography http://www.stolaf.edu/collecti... - and a link to Kierkegaard reorganized (systemetized?) - http://www.plough.com/ebooks/P... - (Summary by Soupy)

  • The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche's autobiography, Ecce Homo, was the last prose work that he wrote before his illness in 1889. Coming at the end of an extraordinarily productive year in which he had produced The Twilight of the Idols and The Antichrist, Nietzsche shuns any pretense at modesty with chapter titles include “Why I am so Wise”, “Why I am so Clever” and “Why I Write Such Excellent Books”. His translator Anthony M. Ludovici states, Ecce Homo “is not only a coping-stone worthy of the wonderful creations of that year, but also a fitting conclusion to his whole life, in the form of a grand summing up of his character as a man, his purpose as a reformer, and his achievement as a thinker.” (Introduction by Tim SC)

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  • Kuch baatein dil se aapke liye. Kuch yaaden aapki, meri, humari mere sabdo main aapke liye. "Kuch Geet likhta hoon, Kuch lekh likhta hoon, kuch jag ki sunta hoon, kuch apni kehta hoon, lekhak hoon main lekhak... Main darpan rakhta hoon.."

  • "Jesus of Nazareth, a Biography, by John Mark," recognizes the author of the second Gospel as that "John, whose surname was Mark" (Acts 15:37), whom Barnabas chose as companion when he sailed for Cyprus on his second missionary journey. In making use of the new title, the plan of the Editor is to present "The Gospel: According to Mark" as it would be printed were it written in the twentieth rather than the first century. (Introduction from Forward, by D. Appleton & Co, Publishers, 1922)

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    My Dear Listener Friends,In Our Podcast we going to listen love, motivational and life changing books in Tamil language.
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  • Assam History is about how Assam came into existence and all ups and downs that it faced to become Assam. Joi Aai Axom

  • This captivating tale follows a man who awakens to find himself transformed into a bug, exploring the profound consequences of this change on his life and the lives of those around him. Ive been drawn to this story for many years, particularly Ian Johnstons translation, which resonates with me far more than the version available on Gutenberg. But what does it all mean? [Spoiler Alert] To me, the narrative isnt overly complex; it mirrors Kafkas own life experiences, particularly his fraught relationship with his parents. Kafka artfully depicts the financial and emotional exploitation he faced, leading to a poignant detachment from his family—his own true metamorphosis. Gregor’s transformation represents Kafkas shift from being a dutiful son, sacrificing himself for his parents narcissistic needs, to asserting his independence, albeit in a grotesque form as vermin. Despite their wealth, Gregor’s parents exploited him, revealing their conditional love tied to his ability to provide for them. Once reduced to a creature unable to support them, Gregors metamorphosis becomes a powerful critique of familial obligation. His sister Gretes initial loyalty to him quickly fades as she seizes the opportunity to elevate her status within the family, reflecting Kafkas turbulent sibling dynamics. The enduring appeal of this story lies in its relatability; countless readers see themselves in Gregor Samsa, which makes it all the more astounding how often expert interpretations stray from this fundamental truth. Although many talented LibriVox readers have brought this masterpiece to life, Ive long desired to record it myself, driven by personal passion before time slips away or disaster strikes again.

  • Paideia Today is a podcast in which Dr. Scott Masson and Dr. Bill Friesen, professors of English, discuss the great works of western literature. We do so from a now largely lost classical perspective, attempting to illustrate why 2800 years of the greatest thinkers valued these works above all others as keys to understanding the human condition.

  • Mr. Brooks, in this compilation, has endeavored to select those incidents and practical remarks from Mr. Müller's Narratives, that show in an unmistakeable way, both to believers and unbelievers, the secret of believing prayer, the manifest hand of a living God, and His unfailing response, in His own time and way, to every petition which is according to His will. (From the Preface)

  • 兩個女生聊什麼?什麼都可以聊!
    我們是Summer與Han

    相差七歲並沒有為我們帶來距離
    透過談話過程為彼此解惑
    也希望能讓收聽的你們將心中的結鬆開

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  • This podcast is for all Biohackers passionate about creating a new paradigm of Total Health & Wellbeing through Consciousness & Technology, one that leads to Total Human Optimization!We will rapidly bio hack our internal & external environment to simply achieve Peak Performance & Live Our Best Lives, without years of research & experimentation!We will be hosting global subject matter experts who will offer practical wisdom to bio hack 10 fundamental pillars of health: Light, EMF, Sleep, Exercise, Nutrition, Hydration, Relationships, Purpose, Mental & Emotional Health.

  • PurePressha is a space to Grow , Learn and INNERstand! To begin to build that bridge we all need between spirituality and the reality that we see around us everyday. Come join the community, catch the vibezzz if you will.We gone talk about all the hot topics that matter to us today, you know how it goes gossip, sex, money etc. but im also provide resources, connections and information you can apply to everyday life. So go ahead and get comfy Gemz cuz we got some shhh... to do.

  • Welcome to the ‘Nestled’ podcast hosted by Virgo and film maker - Kevin Morosky who collaborated with Lush on the launch of the new Afro Hair Care range. Spend time listening to clients, hairdressers, friends and family as they discuss the beauty of and bonds formed when caring for Afro textured hair.