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El Magnus Opus
EL MAGNUS OPUS SAMAEL AUN WEOR Presentado por www.gnosis-samaelaunweor.org CAPÍTULO I La Magna Obra tiene por objeto transmutar, transformar a la Luna en Sol. La Luna es el Alma. El Sol es el Cordero Inmolado. Cuando el Cordero entra en el Alma, El se transforma en Ella. Y Ella se transforma en Él. De esta simbiosis maravillosa deviene eso que nuestro amantísimo Jesucristo llamó, con tanto acierto El Hijo del Hombre. El "Magnus Opus" tiene veintidós claves fundamentales. La fuerza sexual viene del Tercer Logos. El Tercer Logos es el Espíritu Santo. El Hombre-Animal hace fluir la energía del Tercer Logos hacia "abajo" y hacia "afuera". El Hombre-Ángel, por medio del "Magnus Opus" hace retornar la energía del Tercer Logos hacia "adentro" y hacia "arriba". Así es como el Hombre-Ángel se vuelve creador en otros niveles superiores de conciencia. Primero, se hace creador en el Plano Astral; luego, en el Mental y, después en los Mundos Superiores del Espíritu Puro. El laboratorio del Tercer Logos es: nuestros mismos órganos sexuales. El flujo ascendente del Fuego Sagrado es el resultado de la transmutación Sexual. Y esta transmutación sexual tiene veintidós Arcanos Fundamentales. He aquí los veintidós Arcanos Mayores del Tarot: 2 Arcano 1 - EL MAGO Este Arcano representa al hombre. Es el principio masculino. Arcano 2 - LA ESPOSA-SACERDOTISA La Mujer del Mago. 3 Arcano 3 - LA MADRE CELESTE La Emperatriz. El Alma se Cristifica mediante el Arcano A.Z.F. Arcano 4 - LA CRUZ DE LA INICIACIÓN La Cruz también revela la "cuadratura del círculo". -
As Above, So Below. Astrology and the Inquisition in Seventeenth-Century New Spain
Department of History and Civilization As Above, So Below. Astrology and the Inquisition in Seventeenth-Century New Spain Ana Avalos Thesis submitted for assessment with a view to obtaining the degree of Doctor of History and Civilization of the European University Institute Florence, February 2007 EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE Department of History and Civilization As Above, So Below. Astrology and the Inquisition in Seventeenth-Century New Spain Ana Avalos Thesis submitted for assessment with a view to obtaining the degree of Doctor of History and Civilization of the European University Institute Examining Board: Prof. Peter Becker, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz Institut für Neuere Geschichte und Zeitgeschichte (Supervisor) Prof. Víctor Navarro Brotons, Istituto de Historia de la Ciencia y Documentación “López Piñero” (External Supervisor) Prof. Antonella Romano, European University Institute Prof. Perla Chinchilla Pawling, Universidad Iberoamericana © 2007, Ana Avalos No part of this thesis may be copied, reproduced or transmitted without prior permission of the author A Bernardo y Lupita. ‘That which is above is like that which is below and that which is below is like that which is above, to achieve the wonders of the one thing…’ Hermes Trismegistus Contents Acknowledgements 4 Abbreviations 5 Introduction 6 1. The place of astrology in the history of the Scientific Revolution 7 2. The place of astrology in the history of the Inquisition 13 3. Astrology and the Inquisition in seventeenth-century New Spain 17 Chapter 1. Early Modern Astrology: a Question of Discipline? 24 1.1. The astrological tradition 27 1.2. Astrological practice 32 1.3. Astrology and medicine in the New World 41 1.4. -
WEB Amherst Sp18.Pdf
ALSO INSIDE Winter–Spring How Catherine 2018 Newman ’90 wrote her way out of a certain kind of stuckness in her novel, and Amherst in her life. HIS BLACK HISTORY The unfinished story of Harold Wade Jr. ’68 XXIN THIS ISSUE: WINTER–SPRING 2018XX 20 30 36 His Black History Start Them Up In Them, We See Our Heartbeat THE STORY OF HAROLD YOUNG, AMHERST- WADE JR. ’68, AUTHOR OF EDUCATED FOR JULI BERWALD ’89, BLACK MEN OF AMHERST ENTREPRENEURS ARE JELLYFISH ARE A SOURCE OF AND NAMESAKE OF FINDING AND CREATING WONDER—AND A REMINDER AN ENDURING OPPORTUNITIES IN THE OF OUR ECOLOGICAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM RAPIDLY CHANGING RESPONSIBILITIES. BY KATHARINE CHINESE ECONOMY. INTERVIEW BY WHITTEMORE BY ANJIE ZHENG ’10 MARGARET STOHL ’89 42 Art For Everyone HOW 10 STUDENTS AND DOZENS OF VOTERS CHOSE THREE NEW WORKS FOR THE MEAD ART MUSEUM’S PERMANENT COLLECTION BY MARY ELIZABETH STRUNK Attorney, activist and author Junius Williams ’65 was the second Amherst alum to hold the fellowship named for Harold Wade Jr. ’68. Photograph by BETH PERKINS 2 “We aim to change the First Words reigning paradigm from Catherine Newman ’90 writes what she knows—and what she doesn’t. one of exploiting the 4 Amazon for its resources Voices to taking care of it.” Winning Olympic bronze, leaving Amherst to serve in Vietnam, using an X-ray generator and other Foster “Butch” Brown ’73, about his collaborative reminiscences from readers environmental work in the rainforest. PAGE 18 6 College Row XX ONLINE: AMHERST.EDU/MAGAZINE XX Support for fi rst-generation students, the physics of a Slinky, migration to News Video & Audio Montana and more Poet and activist Sonia Sanchez, In its interdisciplinary exploration 14 the fi rst African-American of the Trump Administration, an The Big Picture woman to serve on the Amherst Amherst course taught by Ilan A contest-winning photo faculty, returned to campus to Stavans held a Trump Point/ from snow-covered Kyoto give the keynote address at the Counterpoint Series featuring Dr. -
November 23, 2015 Wrestling Observer Newsletter
1RYHPEHU:UHVWOLQJ2EVHUYHU1HZVOHWWHU+ROPGHIHDWV5RXVH\1LFN%RFNZLQNHOSDVVHVDZD\PRUH_:UHVWOLQJ2EVHUYHU)LJXUH)RXU2« RADIO ARCHIVE NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE THE BOARD NEWS NOVEMBER 23, 2015 WRESTLING OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: HOLM DEFEATS ROUSEY, NICK BOCKWINKEL PASSES AWAY, MORE BY OBSERVER STAFF | [email protected] | @WONF4W TWITTER FACEBOOK GOOGLE+ Wrestling Observer Newsletter PO Box 1228, Campbell, CA 95009-1228 ISSN10839593 November 23, 2015 UFC 193 PPV POLL RESULTS Thumbs up 149 (78.0%) Thumbs down 7 (03.7%) In the middle 35 (18.3%) BEST MATCH POLL Holly Holm vs. Ronda Rousey 131 Robert Whittaker vs. Urijah Hall 26 Jake Matthews vs. Akbarh Arreola 11 WORST MATCH POLL Jared Rosholt vs. Stefan Struve 137 Based on phone calls and e-mail to the Observer as of Tuesday, 11/17. The myth of the unbeatable fighter is just that, a myth. In what will go down as the single most memorable UFC fight in history, Ronda Rousey was not only defeated, but systematically destroyed by a fighter and a coaching staff that had spent years preparing for that night. On 2/28, Holly Holm and Ronda Rousey were the two co-headliners on a show at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The idea was that Holm, a former world boxing champion, would impressively knock out Raquel Pennington, a .500 level fighter who was known for exchanging blows and not taking her down. Rousey was there to face Cat Zingano, a fight that was supposed to be the hardest one of her career. Holm looked unimpressive, barely squeaking by in a split decision. Rousey beat Zingano with an armbar in 14 seconds. -
TRABAJO DE FIN DE GRADO Profesionalización Del Wrestling En España
FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES, JURÍDICAS Y DE LA COMUNICACIÓN Grado en Publicidad y Relaciones Públicas TRABAJO DE FIN DE GRADO Profesionalización del wrestling en España Presentado por Alejandro Penedo Sáchez Tutelado por Jon Dornaletetxe Segovia, 25 de Junio de 2015 Índice 1. Introducción 7 1.1 Resumen/Abstract 9 1.2 Justificación 9 1.3 Objetivos 9 1.4 Metodología 10 2. Lucha Libre 13 2.1 ¿Qué es la lucha libre? 15 2.2 Situación del wrestling en España y el caso concreto de RIOT 18 3. Estrategia de Marketing Online 21 3.1 Resumen Ejecutivo 24 3.2 Soporte y Herramienta 25 3.3 Promoción 27 3.4 SEO/SEM 28 3.5 Redes Sociales 29 3.5.1 Facebook 30 3.5.2 Twitter 33 3.5.3 Youtube 34 3.6 Emailing 35 3.7 Publicity 36 3.8 Fidelización 37 3.9 Comunicación Interna 38 4. Conclusiones 41 5. Bibliografía 45 3 Índice de Figuras y Tablas Figura 2.1 Magnus (Fuente: Página de Facebook del luchador) 13 Figura 2.1.1 Comparativa Bryan vs Batista (Fuente: Elaboración propia) 16 Figura 2.1.2 Wrestlemania XXX Panorámica (Fuente: Wikipedia Creative Commons) 17 Tabla 2.2.1 Comparativa de las principales organizaciones de wrestling españolas (Fuente: Elaboración propia) 18 Tabla 3.1 Análisis DAFO de RIOT Wrestling (Fuente: Elaboración propia) 24 Figuras 3.2.1, 3.2.2 y 3.2.3 Aspecto final de la tienda en Facebook (Fuente: Elaboración propia) 26 Tabla 3.5.1 Comparativa de las organizaciones en redes sociales (Fuente: Elaboración propia) 30 Figura 3.5.1.1 Captura de pantalla realizada a la página oficial de Facebook de RIOT Wrestling (Fuente: Página de Facebook de RIOT Wrestling) 31 Figura 3.5.1.2 Ejemplo de contenido para redes sociales con un elemento periférico (Fuente: Elaboración propia) 32 Figura 3.5.2.1 Tendencias globales en twitter el 28 de agosto de 2013 (Fuente: Solowrestling.com) 33 Figura 3.5.3.1 Fotograma final de los vídeos en YouTube de RIOT Wrestling (Fuente: Perfil de Youtube de RIOT Wrestling) 35 5 1.1. -
Change in the Fourteenth-Century Inquisition Seen Through Bernard Gui’S and Nicholas Eymerich’S In- Quisitors’ Manuals
ORBIT-OnlineRepository ofBirkbeckInstitutionalTheses Enabling Open Access to Birkbeck’s Research Degree output Change in the fourteenth-century inquisition seen through Bernard Gui’s and Nicholas Eymerich’s in- quisitors’ manuals https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/40183/ Version: Full Version Citation: Hill, Derek Arthur (2016) Change in the fourteenth-century in- quisition seen through Bernard Gui’s and Nicholas Eymerich’s inquisi- tors’ manuals. [Thesis] (Unpublished) c 2020 The Author(s) All material available through ORBIT is protected by intellectual property law, including copy- right law. Any use made of the contents should comply with the relevant law. Deposit Guide Contact: email Change in the Fourteenth-Century Inquisition seen through Bernard Gui’s and Nicholas Eymerich’s Inquisitors’ Manuals Ph.D. Thesis by Derek Arthur Hill MA (UCL), MA (Oxon), Birkbeck College, University of London. 1 I certify that this thesis is all my own work. D A Hill 19 October 2015 2 Abstract This thesis examines how the inquisitio hereticæ pravitatis (the ‘inquisition’) changed in the 14th century. It does so through a comparison of Gui’s Practica inquisitionis heretice pravitatis, and Eymerich’s Directorium inquisitorum, which are the fullest accounts of inquisitorial practice in the fourteenth century. It therefore concentrates on the Languedoc and Aragon, although wider evidence is used where possible. It points out several areas of change between these two points in the evolution of the inquisition: a) Gui’s Practica was a conservative response to a changing heresy threat, which adapted the existing methods of the successful Languedoc inquisition to meet new threats like the Beguins, Pseudo-Apostles and magicians. -
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Rutherford the Company of Jesus in Colonial Brazil and Mexico FINAL DISSERTATION MANUSCRIPT
“The Company of Jesus in Colonial Brazil and Mexico: Missionary Encounters with Amerindian Healers and Spiritual Leaders, 1550-1625” Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By Jessica Rutherford, M.A. Spanish Literature Graduate Program in Spanish and Portuguese The Ohio State University 2017 Dissertation Committee: Lisa Voigt, Advisor Jonathan Burgoyne Lúcia Costigan Fernando Unzueta ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Copyright by Jessica Lee Rutherford 2017 ! ! ! ! ! ! Abstract In this dissertation, I argue that Jesuit missionary writings in the Americas demonized and appropriated indigenous sources of medical knowledge, contributing to the exclusion of indigenous voices from the archive of the western history of science and medicine. I take a critical look at the way in which Jesuits implemented a discourse of sorcery as a strategy to delegitimize Amerindian healers and spiritual leaders that stood in opposition to the colonial occupation of present-day Brazil and Mexico. In chapter 1, I illuminate the cognitive operations behind the Jesuit impulse to impose Christianity on native communities through a reading of Jesuit-authored letters from colonial Brazil, including missionary correspondence from José de Anchieta, Fernão Cardim, and António Vieira as well as a set of anonymous letters penned from São Vicente. In these documents we find that— given the swiftness of smallpox outbreaks—encounters among Jesuit missionaries and Amerindians were often structured around an urgent need to care for the sick, making the study of local medicines all the more necessary. In chapter 2, I analyze Portuguese Jesuit Fernão Cardim’s appropriation of indigenous botanical information in his natural history, known today under the title Tratados da Terra e Gente do Brasil [Treatises on the Land and People of Brazil] (1583-1601). -
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MARTES 2 DE FEBRERO DE 2016 3 NACIONAL LUCHA LIBRE CMLL BELLEZA EN EL DEPORTE EXCELENTE JORNADA 4 El balompié mexicano es seguido por miles de aficiona- Nadie para dos, quienes apoyan a sus equipos favoritos y acuden a los estadios en donde se deleitan con las hermosas edecanes, a los Ingobernables quienes le ponen el toque femenino al balompié. ■ Carístico de nuevo fue humillado por la ■ Lizmark fue una gran figura en la década de polémica agrupación. los 90 será homenajeado. AGENCIAS Fuerza. Los Ingobernables salieron satisfechos al humillar a Carístico. AGENCIAS EMOCIÓN Máscara y Rush le arranca- mante y Pierrothito. Ciudad de México Las cosas fueron confor- ron las tapas a los tres lu- me lo pronosticado por chadores técnicos y estos y HONOR Sin duda, los Ingobernables momentos, el líder de los Cibernético lanzaron retos La leyenda de Lizmark ape- son el equipo más dominan- Hell Brothers y los Ingo- a los polémicos luchadores. nas está comenzando y el te del CMLL y Elite, este do- bernables pocas veces tra- CMLL recordará la trayec- mingo de nuevo Carístico bajaron en equipo, aunque CARTELERA toria del “Geniecillo Azul” fue la victima de Rush y La esos pocos momentos fue- Por otro lado, Último Gue- en el evento “Homenaje a Máscara. ron contundentes; sin em- rrero y Euforia derrotaron dos Leyendas”. Durante varias sema- bargo, los luchadores téc- a Sharlie Rockstar y En la función que se nas, el luchador de “Plata y nicos respondieron de Mephisto. Mientras que realizará el próximo 18 de Oro” ha sido humillado por buena forma. -
El-Conde-Magnus-Y-Otros-Relatos.Pdf
MONTAGUE RHODES JAMES EL CONDE MAGNUS Y OTROS RELATOS Montague Rhodes James Nació el 1 de agosto de 1862 en Dover, Reino Unido. Fue un anticuario, lingüista, medievalista y escritor de relatos de terror, principalmente de fantasmas. Fue director del colegio del Eton College y decano del King’s College de la Universidad de Cambridge. Se interesó en la investigación de documentos antiguos, la arqueología, la paleografía y la filología; asimismo, la literatura fue una de sus aficiones. De todas sus producciones, es reconocido por la creación de relatos de fantasmas, los cuales fueron publicados en diversas revistas y recopiladas en cinco antologías: Ghost stories of an Antiquary (1904), More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1911), A Thin Ghost and Others (1919), A Warning to the Curious and Other Ghost Stories (1925) y The Collected Ghost Stories of M.R. James (1931). Además, en 1922, publicó The Five Jars, novela de fantasía sobrenatural para niños. Fallece el 12 de junio de 1936 en Eton, Reino Unido. El conde Magnus y otros relatos Montague Rhodes James Juan Pablo de la Guerra de Urioste Gerente de Educación y Deportes Doris Renata Teodori de la Puente Asesora de Educación Alex Winder Alejandro Vargas Jefe del Programa Lima Lee Editor del programa Lima Lee: John Martínez Gonzáles Selección de textos: María Inés Gómez Ramos Corrección de estilo: Claudia Daniela Bustamante Bustamante Diagramación: Ambar Lizbeth Sánchez García Concepto de portada: Melissa Pérez García Editado por la Municipalidad de Lima Jirón de la Unión 300, Lima www.munlima.gob.pe Lima, 2020 Presentación La Municipalidad de Lima, a través del programa “Lima Lee”, apunta a generar múltiples puentes para que el ciudadano acceda al libro y establezca, a partir de ello, una fructífera relación con el conocimiento, con la creatividad, con los valores y con el saber en general, que lo haga aún más sensible al rol que tiene con su entorno y con la sociedad. -
2020 Candidates for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program (PDF)
Candidates for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program January 2020 [*] Candidate for U.S. Presidential Scholar in Arts. [**] Candidate for U.S Presidential Scholar in Career and Technical Education [***] Candidate for U.S. Presidential Scholar and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts. [****] Candidate for U.S. Presidential Scholar and U.S. Presidential Scholar in Career and Technical Education. Alabama AL - Brinson Allen, Spanish Fort - Spanish Fort High School [**] AL - Brittany Alonso, Jemison - Jemison High School AL - Rebekah E. Anderson, Birmingham - The Westminster School at Oak Mountain AL - Nicole I. Anthony, Huntsville - Virgil I. Grissom High School [**] AL - Will Aycock, Albertville - Albertville High School AL - Eesha Banerjee, Birmingham - Alabama School of Fine Arts AL - Ahad Bashir, Vestavia - The Altamont School AL - Alex D. Bebenek, Mountain Brk - Mountain Brook High School AL - Zachary W. Blair, Mobile - Baker High School AL - Micah D. Boone, Pike Road - Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School AL - Samuel L. Borkent, Chelsea - Alabama School of Fine Arts AL - Matthew L. Bray, Vestavia Hills - Oak Mountain High School AL - Logan M. Brower, Heflin - Cleburne County High School AL - Ella Burch, Owens Cross Roa - Huntsville High School AL - Elizabeth M. Camp, Birmingham - Oak Mountain High School AL - Beata R. Casiday, Hoover - Alabama School of Math & Science AL - Sun Mee Choi, Montgomery - Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School AL - Will Christopher, Butler - Patrician Academy AL - Lynne E. Clark, Madison - Bob Jones High School AL - William W. Coleman, Birmingham - The Altamont School AL - Parker Comisac, Jacksonville - Jacksonville High School AL - Eleanor Covington, Enterprise - Enterprise High School AL - Emily E. Cowart, Huntsville - Virgil I.