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The Quintessential Monk

Author : Patrick Younts,Brent Chumley,Danilo Moretti
Publisher : Mongoose Pub
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2002-11-26
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 1903980402

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The Quintessential Monk by Patrick Younts,Brent Chumley,Danilo Moretti Pdf

With this sourcebook you will be able to create any sort of martial artist that you can imagine, as the d20 rules presented within greatly expand the horizons of the monk, allowing him to become perhaps the most versatile and diverse class available.

The Quintessential Monk II

Author : Patrick Younts
Publisher : Mongoose Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2004-07-01
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 1904577911

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The Quintessential Monk II by Patrick Younts Pdf

The Quintessential II books are the Advanced Tactics series from Mongoose Publishing. Neither replacing or requiring the use of the first Quintessential series, these books explore aspects of character classes never before examined and allow players to fully recognize the potential of their characters. Featuring character paths that allow players to develop without the need for prestige classes and what options are available at epic level and beyond, these books are truly the next stage of character development. This seventh book in the series details that most mysterious class, the monk.

The Thelonious Monk Reader

Author : Rob van der Bliek
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2001-02-22
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780199761470

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The Thelonious Monk Reader by Rob van der Bliek Pdf

Of all the major jazz artists, Thelonious Monk was one of the most original musical thinkers--nonconformist, idiosyncratic, imaginative, eccentric--in a word, unique. In The Thelonious Monk Reader, Rob van der Bliek has brought together some of the most revealing pieces ever written on Monk, providing a full portrait of the musician and his impact on the jazz world. Here is a wealth of information that was previously scattered and difficult to locate, including a wide range of articles, profiles, reviews, interviews, liner notes, and music analyses. Ranging in date from 1947 to 1999, these 39 pieces feature the work of some of our best jazz critics, including Leonard Feather, Ira Gitler, Nat Hentoff, Andre Hodeir, Gunther Schuller, Martin Williams, and many others. The book spans Monk's childhood and early recordings with Blue Note and Prestige, his Riverside period and the critical recognition that followed the release of Brilliant Corners, and his fame and fortune during his Columbia years. Readers will find colorful descriptions of Monk's eccentric lifestyle as well as thoughtful commentary on his unorthodox piano technique, which was marked by off-center accents and idiosyncratic voicings, broken rhythms, alternately dense and stripped down chords, and creative use of silence. Rob van der Bliek also provides a general introduction and brief introductions to each piece as well as critical annotations that place the work in context. Controversial, often contradictory, and always engaging, these readings offer a complete view of the man, his music, and his time. The only such book on Monk's life and work, this volume will be "must reading" for jazz fans and scholars, musicians, music lovers, and readers with an interest in African-American culture.

Monk in a Merc

Author : Ashok Panagariya
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2021-06-28
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9789354350405

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Monk in a Merc by Ashok Panagariya Pdf

Could we find happiness and attain mental peace without relinquishing our material goals? What if we could understand why we behave and act the way we do? How does our brain really trick us into many of the decisions we make every day? What if we could actually train our brain and improve our ability to lead a more meaningful life-not only for ourselves but also for society? In this brilliantly engaging read, Ashok Panagariya blends his life experiences with modern science and Indic philosophy to tackle these questions and shares tools that anyone can acquire to become a better 'brain-manager'. He delves deeply into the human mind, showing what makes the brain unique and the remarkable intrinsic capacity it holds to influence our lives. He does all this while making us acutely aware of the role luck and chance play in how we eventually shape up. Monk in a Merc is an insightful read for anyone looking to achieve eternal happiness and peace while still enjoying all that life offers-material wealth and professional success. It turns the table on the conventional understanding of monkhood, which seeks renunciation of material pursuits in search of a spiritual quest.

The Monk's Tale

Author : Kathleen Hughes
Publisher : Liturgical Press
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Liturgical movement
ISBN : 0814619843

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This book recounts a time of turmoil and change that continues to shape the Church even as the life-work of Father Diekmann shaped the thought of his colleagues and students.

Sin in Medieval and Early Modern Culture

Author : Richard Newhauser,Susan Janet Ridyard
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9781903153413

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Sin in Medieval and Early Modern Culture by Richard Newhauser,Susan Janet Ridyard Pdf

This volume offers a fresh consideration of role played by the enduring tradition of the seven deadly sins in Western culture, showing its continuing post-mediaeval influence even after the supposed turning-point of the Protestant Reformation. It enhances our understanding of the multiple uses and meanings of the sins tradition.

Demons and the Making of the Monk

Author : David BRAKKE,David Brakke
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780674028654

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Demons and the Making of the Monk by David BRAKKE,David Brakke Pdf

In this finely written study of demonology and Christian spirituality in fourth- and fifth-century Egypt, David Brakke examines how the conception of the monk as a holy and virtuous being was shaped by the combative encounter with demons. Drawing on biographies of exceptional monks, collections of monastic sayings and stories, letters from ascetic teachers to their disciples, sermons, and community rules, Brakke crafts a compelling picture of the embattled religious celibate.

Monks, Rulers, and Literati : The Political Ascendancy of Chan Buddhism

Author : Asian Religions University of Winnipeg Albert Welter Professor
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2006-01-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 019972119X

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Monks, Rulers, and Literati : The Political Ascendancy of Chan Buddhism by Asian Religions University of Winnipeg Albert Welter Professor Pdf

The Chan (Zen in Japanese) school began when, in seventh-century China, a small religious community gathered around a Buddhist monk named Hongren. Over the centuries, Chan Buddhism grew from an obscure movement to an officially recognized and eventually dominant form of Buddhism in China and throughout East Asia. It has reached international popularity, its teachings disseminated across cultures far and wide. In Monks, Rulers, and Literati, Albert Welter presents, for the first time in a comprehensive fashion in a Western work, the story of the rise of Chan, a story which has been obscured by myths about Zen. Zen apologists in the twentieth century, Welter argues, sold the world on the story of Zen as a transcendental spiritualism untainted by political and institutional involvements. In fact, Welter shows that the opposite is true: relationships between Chan monks and political rulers were crucial to Chan's success. The book concentrates on an important but neglected period of Chan history, the 10th and 11th centuries, when monks and rulers created the so-called Chan "golden age" and the classic principles of Chan identity. Placing Chan's ascendancy into historical context, Welter analyzes the social and political factors that facilitated Chan's success as a movement. He then examines how this success was represented in the Chan narrative and the aims of those who shaped it. Monks, Rulers, and Literati recovers a critical period of Zen's past, deepening our understanding of how the movement came to flourish. Welter's groundbreaking work is not only the most comprehensive history of the dominant strand of East Asian Buddhism, but also an important corrective to many of the stereotypes about Zen.

Chasing The Monk's Shadow

Author : Mishi Saran
Publisher : Penguin Books India
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2012-07
Category : Asia, Central
ISBN : 0143064398

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Mr. Monk and Philosophy

Author : D. E. Wittkower
Publisher : Open Court
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2011-04-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780812697438

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Mr. Monk and Philosophy is a carefully and neatly organized collection of eighteen chapters divided into exactly six groups of precisely three chapters each. Drawing on a wide range of philosophers—from Aristotle and Diogenes, to Siddhartha Gautama and St. Thomas Aquinas, to David Hume and Karl Popper—the authors ask how Adrian Monk solves his cases, why he is the way he is, how he thinks, and what we can learn from him. Some of the authors suggest Monk is a kind of tragic hero, whose flaws help us live out and expunge the fear and anxiety we all experience; that he is more than just his personality or memories, but something more individual and indefinable; and that his most distinctive traits are not the traits that make him a detective, but those that make him a friend. His most notable trait is the dedication he shows to his late wife, Trudy. Other authors explore how Monk encounters the world, arguing that his genius comes not from logic or reasoning, but from his ability to see his surroundings in a pre-conceptualized way; that there isn’t as much distance between his rational beliefs about crimes and evidence and his irrational phobic beliefs as there might seem; and that his phobias have themselves made him approach himself and the world as something to be overcome. Just how does Mr. Monk come to his conclusions? Does he use inductive, deductive, or abductive reasoning? Is he dependent on a false notion of the law of noncontradiction? Is it possible that his reasoning might have more to do with constructing harmonious stories than it does with evidence, causes, or insights? Some contributors ponder Monk's name and what it means given his views on religion. Some authors argue that Mr. Monk's approach to the world is fundamentally similar to that of medieval monastic orders; that his rituals and deductive ‘dancing’ show how he exhibits a kind of shamanism; and that he acts in accordance with the Bodhisattva ideal, bringing others to enlightenment through circumstances and by accident, even though he has no such intention or goal. In one chapter, the author asks how the character Monk is related to other similar characters, arguing that Monk and House are closely related characters, each based on the conflict between reason and emotion which exemplifies the motif of the “troubled genius;” that Monk and House both pursue ethical practices and goals even as they fail at the everyday face-to-face ethics of normal social interactions; and that great detectives all, through their flaws, help us to understand and forgive ourselves for our flaws. And finally, there are several chapters in which the authors consider Monk from the psychologist’s perspective, discussing how Monk’s relationship with Trudy, while having unhealthy codependent elements, demonstrates some important aspects of successful romantic partnerships; how laughter plays a difficult role in mental illness, and the difficult position that the show and therapists are placed in when having to treat seriously disorders that are both tragic and comic; and how, from a psychoanalytic perspective, Monk’s inability to mourn shows us why we both reject and are drawn towards death. In the words of author D. E. Wittkower, "In order to be sure that the reader is able to enjoy the book, every chapter will have an even number of words. You’ll thank me later."

The Hermits of Big Sur

Author : Paula Huston
Publisher : Liturgical Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2021-10-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780814685068

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Between World War II and Vatican II, as Italy struggled to rebuild after decades of Mussolini’s fascism, an eleventh-century order of contemplative monks in the Apennines were urged by Thomas Merton to found a daughter house on the rugged coast of California. A brilliant but world-weary ex-Jesuit, who had recently withdrawn from a high-intensity public life to go into reclusion at the ancient Sacro Eremo of Camaldoli, was tapped for the job. Based on notes kept for over sixty years by an early American novice at New Camaldoli Hermitage, The Hermits of Big Sur tells the compelling story of what unfolds within this small and idealistic community when medievalism must finally come to terms with modernism. It traces the call toward fuga mundi in the young seekers who arrive to try their vocations, only to discover that the monastic life requires much more of them than a bare desire for solitude. And it describes the miraculous transformation that sometimes occurs in individual monks after decades of lectio divina, silent meditation, liturgical faithfulness, and the communal bonds they have formed through the practice of the “privilege of love.”

Jerome and the Monastic Clergy

Author : Andrew Cain
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2013-02-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004244382

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Jerome and the Monastic Clergy by Andrew Cain Pdf

In Jerome and the Monastic Clergy, Andrew Cain provides the first full-scale commentary on the famous Letter to Nepotian, in which Jerome articulates his radical plan for imposing a strict ascetic code of conduct on the contemporary clergy. Cain comprehensively addresses stylistic, literary, historical, text-critical and other issues of interpretive interest. Accompanying the commentary is an introduction which situates the Letter in the broader context of its author’s life and work and exposes its fundamental propagandistic dimensions. The revised critical Latin text and the new facing-page translation will make the Letter more accessible than ever before and will provide a reliable textual apparatus for future scholarship on this key writing by one of the most prolific authors in Latin antiquity.

A Monk's Guide to Finding Joy

Author : Khangser Rinpoche
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781614299158

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A Monk's Guide to Finding Joy by Khangser Rinpoche Pdf

A profound and practical guide to uncovering your own wise mind and kind heart. We all want to find happiness. But how do we go about it? In this easygoing and clear-sighted guide, celebrated Buddhist meditation and philosophy master Khangser Rinpoche provides us with down-to-earth advice on how to train our minds and find our own innate wisdom and kindness along the way. He helps us see the profound insight that is open to us all, and how it can awaken us to the truth of the way things are. This insight into the truth, and the practices that help you cultivate this awareness, transform suffering into wisdom and compassion—and ultimately joy. A Monk's Guide to Finding Joy brings the ancient Tibetan mind training tradition into our twenty-first century lives. Through stories, real-life examples, reflections, and meditation practices—all told with warmth and humor—Khangser Rinpoche shows us how we can transform the suffering of our life into happiness. When we train the mind from within the context of our difficult emotions we can find true joy, just as the oyster transforms sand into a pearl.

The Letters of Jerome

Author : Andrew Cain
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2009-02-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199563555

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The Letters of Jerome by Andrew Cain Pdf

In life Jerome's authority was frequently questioned, yet following his death he was venerated as a saint. Andrew Cain systematically examines Jerome's idealized self-presentation across the extant epistolary corpus, exploring how and why Jerome used letter writing as a means to bid for status as an expert on the Bible and ascetic spirituality.

Prayer

Author : Philip Zaleski,Carol Zaleski
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2006-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0618773606

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Prayer by Philip Zaleski,Carol Zaleski Pdf

Paying homage to prayer traditions from around the world and throughout history, this celebration of prayer covers everything from Pentacoastalist revivals to the sacred pipe to the Catholic rosary.