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Clinical Holistic Medicine: Metastatic Cancer
Published 2004-01-01“…The patient went through the following phases: (1) finding the purpose of life and hidden resources; (2) confronting denial; (3) taking responsibility for being very ill; (4) severe existential crises with no wish to live while still fighting; (5) integration of many repressed feelings and negative decisions thus rehabilitating character; (6) confronting lack of intimacy and trust in others and this way rehabilitating the ability to love; (7) rehabilitating the will to live, breaking through and falling in love with life; (8) assuming responsibility for the social relations; and sometimes (9) quality of life is improved radically with indications of spontaneous remission of the liver tumors.…”
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José Olallo Valdés: a Cuban male nurse to be remembered
Published 2009-05-01“…He is an example for all those persons who choose this profession, for his perseverance, devotion and love. On November, 29th the Catholic Church beatified him in Camagüey city. …”
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R. Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen through the philosophical prism of Positive Psychotherapy
Published 2025-01-01“…Due to the complexity of the work, the research focuses on two main leitmotivs of The Ring: cyclicity of life and love vs. power. Generally, the results indicate that the prism of positive psychotherapy allows one to find the deeper meaning hidden in work, revealing psychological motives of ‘why.’ …”
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THE PLACE OF RELIGION IN PEACE BUILDING: FOCUS ON PLATEAU STATE NIGERIA
Published 2024-07-01“…Religion has the capacity to bring people together based on the increased trust and love it can introduce in the hearts of the people. …”
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Eudora Welty: Sensing the Particular, Revealing the Universal in Her Southern World
Published 2012-01-01“…Second, Welty’s sensory language gives meaning to the abstract, universal concepts such as joy, love, art, and fear.…”
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Sexual Transgression Space In Fujoshi Texts On X
Published 2025-01-01“…Through the postmodernist perspective and raising gender performativity theory from Judith Butler, this research found that fujoshi in Tapal Kuda tend to camouflage when enjoying boys love content, with the majority of the population being Moslem, they have to put on performances that conform to the teachings of their religion. …”
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Not by order, nor by dialogue: the metanoetic presence of the kingdom of God in a fluid new world and church
Published 2013-06-01“…Through “metanoia,” as the urgent boundary-crossing call of Jesus, individuals become part of this subversive new world where selfless love for God and others dominates. As an ongoing process of personal metamorphosis, “metanoia” simultaneously facilitates new forms of “complexity leadership”, where religious leaders turn into sages who create fluid new structures to facilitate familial relationships and a new culture of respect in which believers are allowed to thrive in their Spirit-induced flow states. …”
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SUPERNATURALISM AND MYSTICISM IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S PLAY HAMLET
Published 2017-01-01“…He produces two types of plays, namely comedy which usually talks about love and tragedy which talks about sadness. In tragedy plays, Shakespeare always puts supernatural and mystical elements such as in Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Hamlet, etc. …”
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Human Rights at the United Nations: In a Tension Between Universality and Ambivalence
Published 2024-11-01“…The way forward may be to complete the past anthropological underpinnings of universal human rights with the development of an ontology of love. …”
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La dignità umana e la ricerca del suo fondamento. Considerazioni a margine dall’Enciclica “Fratelli tutti”
Published 2022-10-01“…Therefore, there emerges the need to revisit the concept of absoluteness in the light of the God of Jesus, who is a relationship of love, unity in the diversity of the three persons. …”
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Honeymoon Tourism as Romantic Consumption in China
Published 2023-12-01“…As an active embrace of modern consumerism, these cultural products symbolise a collective impetus to seize and monumentalise love relationships through the ‘tourism moment’. …”
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Women in Obasá’s Poetry
Published 2021-12-01“…Most of his works, as described by previous scholars, are based on his love for and interest in Yorùbá language, social values, language, style, cultural practices, and the recovery endangered Yoruba oral art (Babalolá 1971, ̣ 1973; Olábimtán 1974a, 1974b; Ògúnsínà 1980; O ̣ látúnji 1982; Akínye ̣ mí 1987, ̣ 1991, 2017; and Nnodim 2006). …”
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Writing Out of Place: Wordsworth and Woolf in London
Published 2019-12-01“…The present article endeavours to shed light on some unlikely yet deep-seated affinities between William Wordsworth and Virginia Woolf, in particular on their common love of roaming. Although Wordsworth’s country rambles have often been associated with the kind of patriarchal culture epitomised by Woolf’s father Leslie Stephen (who even penned an essay entitled “In Praise of Walking”), the London perambulations recounted in Book VII of The Prelude present suggestive analogies, as well as contrasts, with Woolf’s Modernist city heuristics. …”
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Logosowy charakter wiary według Josepha Ratzingera – Benedykta XVI
Published 2013-11-01“…He can see faith as the highest level of existence of the mind, reason, will, love and man self-fulfilment in the Holy Trinity.…”
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Emotions and Education through the Prism of Feminist Theories
Published 2019-08-01“…On the one hand, a woman as a teacher should instill the skills of emotional self-control in students, surrounding them with maternal love. But, on the other hand, a woman was traditionally conceived as a bearer of an irrational principle that puts society and public interests at risk. …”
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La strana arte di Dante Gabriel Rossetti traduttore di Dante
Published 2025-01-01“…Il rapporto di continuità tra il traduttore e il poeta viene analizzato guardando a due sonetti (Gentil pensiero dalla Vita Nuova, e Life-in-love dalla House of Life), seguendo il filo che da una traduzione porta, inaspettatamente, alla composizione originale. …”
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Heart of the Country
Published 2023-05-01“…It is also the story of the village of Kanayama, a rural farming community bound together by love for its children and a deep respect for learning. …”
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Imago Dei, Ontological and Relational Interpretations. Introducing Edith Stein to the Debate
Published 2022-10-01“…(FEB 504 [422]) This ontological approach contributes to a consideration of interpersonal enrichment through love, as a way to personal fulfilment and to complementarity through communion. …”
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L. N. TOLSTOY IN SEARCH OF SPIRITUAL SENSE OF HUMAN
Published 2018-06-01“…Tolstoy's methodological approach to justifying the absoluteness of nonviolence principle is one-sided and not productive for a true interpretation of the spiritual nature of the Christ’s message about love and mercy.…”
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‘Thou Whole Burnt-Offering!’ The Mystical Ecstasy in Christina Rossetti’s Poems
Published 2009-04-01“…In order to while away the time, she will write poems which stage her one Passion for God, with whom she has fallen head over heels in love, more than with life itself, since she repulses men, whom she finds inadequate, in a Victorian society which yet allotted them pride of place, unwitting though it was of women, who were deemed redundant. …”
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