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Alumpeth Devi Temple of Kerala in India

Motive behind the incarnation of Sribhadrakali (Devi) is to save the gods from insult and despair, people worship her in times of dejoice, neglect and impending emotional distress. Devi is also known to be a goddess on call at times when life is in risk and existence is felt to be impossible.

Animus Mundi and Intelligent Design

There is a way to make Max Tegmark and William Dembski into co-conspirators or find in them the same through-line of though about God and the nature of reality. Howeverm that may be there are no academics who want to make science and Creationism say the same thing. They can lose more than just their jobs.

Archetypes

The genes contain a lot of information and knowledge but they are not the only places wisdom is available to attuned people.

Critical Thinking To Go: Dodging The Pepperoni Pizza Fallacy

This brief article on clear thinking borrows an illustration from the fast food industry to make a spicey point about proper and improper reasoning. It tackles an error common to popular musings and media spin, but which has yet to make its way into textbooks covering informal logic. But why wait for the cookbook editors? Read on to see what's in the oven now.

DNA, Fiction and Society; How it Affects Thought

A book called the Seven Daughters of Eve by Richard Sykes is worthy of a read and talks about what we have learned about the flow of human beings populations through DNA research. Thus it is safe to say that certain members of our species have developed differently and in different ways, meaning the brain also learns differently.

Plato to Bushco

The twentieth century has seen a lot of mega-corporate and bureaucratic growth. The old top-down or Platonic hierarchy form of control has been exposed to the extent that Harvard Business Journal has recommended corporate paranoia and detailed the ‘Nut Island Effect' wherein Empires of inefficiency abound.

Plato's Atlantis: Fact, Fiction or Prophecy?

According to Plato's historical literature, Atlantis was an organized , massive military state that at the end of its realm, met with great, natural calamity during the planning stages on an assault on Egypt...

Quotes to Think About

'A Fool thinks he is a wise man, a wise man knows he is a fool'...

Tempus Fugit and the Dollar Doesn't

The true value of a dollar is not what you have been led to believe. The dollar is not backed by the Federal Reserve to sustain its worth, it is not influenced by the world economy and it can't be valued by material assets.

You're Wrong

The sheer perfection of the system we've designed is amazing. Do not misunderstand me, this “perfection” isn't a good thing. The system we have designed was essentially based on one thing, taking responsibility away from us, and passing the buck onto that very system.


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