![]() ![]() Seeking to expand on his own life’s experiences, the author covers the true nature of reality from his perspective, the dynamics that challenge our present day lives, as well as our understanding of reality. ![]() The book, which comes after a significant global event, is aimed at supporting people who’ve gone through challenging times, and to share knowledge that can guide them in their personal journeys.įollowing the impact of the pandemic on our daily lives, there’s been an emerging shift in people’s awareness, how they think, how they react to life, and what’s considered important. Having spent a considerable number of years exploring his own self-development and perspective of the human consciousness, Ramzi Najjar, originally from Lebanon, is seeking to guide readers so that they can evolve from the traditional, established age-old beliefs, and move toward a new reality. Providing a comprehensive look at life and its intricate dynamics, Najjar delves deep into the unconscious with his latest book that helps people to learn about their realities, how life’s dynamics expand and evolve, as well as the deepest secrets in our present day surroundings. ![]() Prolific author Ramzi Najjar, who experienced a life changing transformation, is releasing a new book entitled “THE ULTIMATE HUMAN SECRETS: The Hidden Power in Our Mysterious Unconscious Knowledge” to help people unlock their true potential. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() I don't know what is up with my copy, but it's very short, less than 50 pages of English, which doesn't seem to be what other people are reading. This is basically just a summary of Heidegger’s thought before he expanded it into Being and Time. The text also provides a concise and readable summary of the main themes of Being and Time and as such is an ideal companion to that text. The work reopens the question of history in a broader sense, as Heidegger struggles to thematize history without aligning it with world-historical events. However, it also shows that Heidegger's commitment to Dilthey was not without reservations and that his analysis of Dasein actually employs Husserl's phenomenology. ![]() This work demonstrates Heidegger's indebtedness to Yorck and Dilthey and gives further evidence to the view that thought about history is the germ cell of Being and Time. From this ontological turn he develops the so-called categories of Dasein. ![]() However, he also argues for an ontological approach to history. He agrees with them that historicity must be at the centre of the new philosophy to come. Here Heidegger reveals his deep commitment to Wilhelm Dilthey and Count Yorck von Wartenburg. The Concept of Time presents Heidegger's so-called Dilthey review, widely considered the first draft of his celebrated masterpiece, Being and Time. ![]() ![]() ![]() I purchased Whitetail in early summer, those first few months here were a whirlwind. The workers have made it to the far side of the vineyard and are finishing with the last few acres. I turn back and smile after making it down the stairs. You and Crew are welcome to eat if you want, there’s plenty.” I brought dinner for Morrie and all the workers. They should be done in a day or two, tops.”īev looks to me and smiles. ![]() ![]() I want to see how far they got in the vines today. “If anyone’s looking for me, I’m going for a walk. If she wants to sit and read while looking out over the countryside, she doesn’t want to feel guilty about doing it. This is exactly why she won’t let me hire her. I look to Bev, who’s sitting on the porch of the main building with a book in her lap. ![]() ![]() **spoiler section** I simply didn’t believe that he fundamentally changed his beliefs that quick. Then the whole compromise adjacent-scene happened and it wasn’t to my taste. I liked both characters individually, but by the end Stone was really wearing on my last nerve. I found myself reluctant to pick it back up because I didn’t quite feel the spark. Duke = hard.✨Īs a whole, I think this is a fine book but not necessarily one I enjoyed at every turn. But, when scandal erupts, Jacqueline’s hopes for the perfect husband might be replaced by the perfect rake… And certainly not because he’s falling for Lady Jacqueline, who heats his desire and dares to stand slipper-to-boot with him. Only, James is having the devil of time finding the perfect husband for the spirited female. So if Jacqueline needs a wealthy husband, he’ll find her one. While he’s eschewed marriage for himself, he enjoys great success with matching London’s most eligible ladies and gentlemen. After all, love and passion can lead only to disaster. ![]() James Haven has a respectable title and a rogue’s reputation. With the family fortune in tatters, it means Jacqueline is tasked with marrying well-and must bid adieu to her dreams of a lovely spinsterhood with her pianoforte. Except the gentleman in question has little in the way of income. ![]() Her nemesis, the Duke of Stone, has just ruined her life by matching her sister with a perfect gentleman. Lady Jaqueline Peabody is extremely vexed. ![]() Never trust a rake to find you a husband… ![]() |