Note: This is the extensive Table of Contents to Master Pang Ming’s first book Exploring the Profundity of Qigong (气功探邃). This Online Presentation is by Hyatt Carter. 气功探邃Qìgōng Tàn SuìExploring the Profundity of Qigongby Pang Ming庞明Book Published July 1983 目 录Table of Contents 序(一) 中华中医学会气功科华研究会科投县肠会Preface (I) Qigong Research Association of Chinese Medical Association 序(二) 北京气功研究会班率长 徐一级Preface (II)… Continue reading Table of Contents—Exploring the Profundity of Qigong
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A Process Theology in Rhyme
A Process Theology in Rhyme or, A Poetics of God By Hyatt Carter One might find it oddThat God is not God.Even a word the most precise and pristine,Is, in this usage, malapropos and obscene.Must we, then, of the word completely beware?Rather, like radium, it may be handled with care.Let me offer, now, a word to the… Continue reading A Process Theology in Rhyme
The Alphabit
The Alphabit If you would know the genuine article,Then know that the primal, the pristine particle,May be named, on the wings of wit, An Alphabit,With letters that follow, and in their way,Form the array of all DNA. I surmise that a double helixIs a perfect place for creativity,A locus where A, C, G, and TCan arrange… Continue reading The Alphabit
The Conceptual Miracles of Charles Hartshorne 03
Charles Hartshorne’s “Global Argument”for the Existence of God “If I were asked, ‘Why do you believe in God?,’ I would not reply, ‘Because of the ontological argument.’ Rather, I would say that it is because of a group of arguments that mutually support one another so that their combined strength is not, as Kant would… Continue reading The Conceptual Miracles of Charles Hartshorne 03
Religious Psychology of the Western Peoples
By Alfred North Whitehead In the gradual emergence of mankind from absorption in the habits of its animal ancestors, thought extended itself beyond immediate animal necessities and animal affections. It generalized itself and answered subconscious questions about the world. In this way cosmology was developed, in every tribe and race. The answers were clearer than… Continue reading Religious Psychology of the Western Peoples
A Constellation of Process Philosophy in Verse, Humor, Riddle, and Song
Note: This is the first installment in a much longer piece that will, as the title states, present “A Constellation of Process Philosophy in Verse, Humor, Riddle, and Song.” And, yes, there will be entries in all of the categories I mention: Verse, Humor, Riddle, and Song. In All Ways Wise If God, in essence,… Continue reading A Constellation of Process Philosophy in Verse, Humor, Riddle, and Song
The Conceptual Miracles of Charles Hartshorne 02
The mind of Charles Hartshorne was of such high genius that over the course of his long philosophical career he came up with insights that are so elegant, and of such beauty, that they can be thought of as conceptual miracles. This is not to say that these miracles of thought are supernatural, rather, they… Continue reading The Conceptual Miracles of Charles Hartshorne 02
Effervescence
Effervescence,As if to tease,Is a wordBubble-ing over with e’s. It ends and begins with e,E’s at stem and stern,And three e’en between,E’s appearing in precise returns. E’s total numbers five, and, by fate,Doubly divided and spaced evenlyBy four sets of consonants eight,Aligned in perfect symmetry. It is singly, doubly, trippily,A quaddity and a quintidity,An epitome… Continue reading Effervescence
Intimations of Sentience Overheard from Evergreens in a Forest Pristine
Two sounds we dread with a pain raw and max:The screams of a chain saw, chop of an ax. If you think that we are woodenly mute,Hist! we cry out, each, from leaf, limb, and fruit. In winter when wind in our branches moans,See! green in needles, kernels in our koans. Smell! ponder the roses,… Continue reading Intimations of Sentience Overheard from Evergreens in a Forest Pristine
Rainbow
—Rainbow— The Darkness and the Light A rainbow at its rootIs black as sootImpalpable and muteAs from a lofty butteDay from darkness softly breaksWith myriad colors iridescent as fruit. A rainbow’s two vectors end not at the groundBut curve darkly down and underground,Then up to form a dipolar halo—O! so round. and know that O est toujours… Continue reading Rainbow