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- Needlessly and Causelessly (Persian: بی‌خود و بی‌جهت, romanized: Bikhodo Bi Jehat) is a 2012 Iranian drama film directed, written and produced by Abdolreza...
- in Ireland before himself...wise learned, valiant and mild, not given causelessly to be bloody as many of his ancestors were, he reigned majestically and...
- The unmoved mover (Ancient Gr****: ὃ οὐ κινούμενον κινεῖ, romanized: ho ou kinoúmenon kineî, lit. 'that which moves without being moved') or prime mover...
- Theosophical Society Main interests Mysticism Religion Notable ideas Causeless cause Masters of the Ancient Wisdom The Seven Shaktis (Devis Prakriti...
- pristine wisdom of superiors ...Buddha earlier than all Buddhas, ... causeless original Buddha. This "great emptiness" i.e. the tathāgatagarbha is said...
- of the being by which it is preceded. For Sc****ing, the absolute is a causeless 'ground' upon which relativity (difference and similarity) can be discerned...
- ...Only by not explaining evil, by insisting rather on its radical causelessness, its unintelligibility, can we take evil seriously as evil. This is...
- Samkhya philosophy of Hinduism. It is the first evolute of Prakriti, the causeless cause of the world, that is generated after Prakriti begins to evolve...
- the absence of specific reasons to believe that there is more than one causeless cause. Agent causation, or volitional action, is the only ontological...
- "Sozusagen grundlos vergnügt" ("Call it Causelessly Merry") is a poem by Mascha Kaléko. It begins with the line "Ich freu mich, daß am Himmel Wolken ziehen"...