tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6294744150606571617.post4880795897105924241..comments2024-01-16T07:07:11.166-08:00Comments on Bridal Pearl Necklace : Wedding Pearl Jewelry: Pearl Necklacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01857152720762307589noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6294744150606571617.post-11943623682424520972019-09-26T11:14:17.795-07:002019-09-26T11:14:17.795-07:00It is very important that this area never consider... It is very important that this area never considered myself<br />as a phenomenon enclosed in limits of literature. It was a certain<br />the worldview that emerged in the era of "universal cultural shift<br />values" (There are the same. P. 10). As one result, in the first place<br />left symbol. Of phenomena are fragile, incomprehensible, usculature it<br />begins to lay claim to universality and inclusiveness. At least he<br />becoming part of the knowledge of the masses. The imposition of a character also helped<br />the fascination with mysticism, characteristic of the early XX century.<br /> Naturally, people of the twentieth century mysticism and mysticism tried<br />to rationalize, to submit to the terms accepted at the time as<br />scientific. Even if V. I. Vernadsky could say that "mystery<br />is one of the most profound aspects of human life" (Vernadsky<br />V. I. Essays and speeches. - PG., 1922. P. 96), the P. A. Uspenskyalready<br />introduced a certain scientific level to describe this phenomenon:<br /> "Mysticism is a kind of cognition, claiming that it gives large<br />results in comparison with the conventional nematicheskogo ways of knowing. In<br />mystical knowledge in the very large size includes subjective knowledge,<br />which we constantly use in relation to his inner world,<br />which is inaccessible to objective study. But mysticism is subjective<br />the knowledge applies to objective phenomena. You can define<br />positive method as an objective method for the study of objective phenomena and<br />attempts to study even subjective phenomena ("objective psychology").Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com