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Crane shots soar like phantasms through and over the skeletal trees surrounding the building.
Recall the "Next Generation" episode "Phantasms" as well as "Birthright," during which Data discovers his own evolution.
By 1975, he had visions, phantasms, and voices in his head that told him what to do.
Is music something we must create—summoning the muses, conjuring phantasms from the ether, shaping the notes with our hands and voices?
As a solo artist, Lennon wrote about his own life; working with Claypool provokes narratives about crickets, genies, phantasms, and, especially, outer space.
If that wasn't evidence enough for the existence of ghosts, Delph has since seen two phantasms in the bedroom of his own home.
In "O, Earth," Casey Llewellyn's whimsical, politically impassioned riff on Thornton Wilder's "Our Town," phantasms are present, and at least one of them is angry.
When not in his resting state as Pennywise, It constantly shape-shifts between horrifying phantasms and images of real people from the lives of our heroes.
As Susan Owens highlights in her new cultural history of ghosts, phantasms and spirits have assumed many guises and taken up numerous causes over the millennia.
She's sensitive to the supernatural in a similar fashion to her mother (and in fact most of the family), haunted by phantasms and the lingering pain of her early traumas.
A less squeamish chemist, Arthur Heffter, worked it out after swallowing an alkaloid derived from the cactus and finding himself immersed in classic mescaline hallucinations: carpet patterns, ribbed vaults, intricate architectural phantasms.
As she flew, she noticed that the simulator not only allowed her to move fluidly through space but also offered up a universe of digital phantasms: objects without solidity, weight, or mass.
Tammy Nguyen is a departure from that in her paintings that use the language of surrealism to create phantasms like eyeballs shooting out laser beams and people falling upwards towards the sky.
Henry Waxman and Ed Markey, with crucial help from Speaker Nancy Pelosi — was sharply at odds with the various deformed and hideous phantasms that went by the name "Waxman-Markey" in public dialogue.
Alternative theories of gravity attempt to eliminate the need for these phantasms by modifying the force of gravity in such a way that it properly describes all known observations—no dark stuff required.
A talking skeleton can't be written out merely because kids will be scared of it: the whole point is that humans young and old have always used phantasms and ghouls to talk about, and face, their fears.
The first is that Poland, by far the largest of the formerly Communist Central European nations that joined the European Union and NATO, has gone from poster child of liberty to standard-bearer of nationalist reaction, propelled by the phantasms of migrant waves and European Union "interference" manipulated by Kaczynski.
Georgess McHargue. (1972). Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement. Doubleday. p. 136. Rosemary Ellen Guiley. (1994). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits.
After defeating Chiron in a fist fight, Achilles loses his immortality when Chiron's Noble Phantasm strikes his infamous heel. After giving one of his Noble Phantasms to Astolfo, Achilles battles Atalanta, and both die of mortal wounds. Achilles has multiple Noble Phantasms, including his chariot "Troias Tragōidia", and the shield "Akhilleus Kosmos", summoning a miniature replica of a colosseum that blocks attacks. ; - : : Originally Jean Rum's servant and later Shirou Kotomine's Servant.
McHargue, Georgess. (1972). Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement. Doubleday. p. 134. Oppenheim, Janet. (1988). The Other World: Spiritualism and Psychical Research in England, 1850-1914.
Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement. Doubleday. pp. 90–92. Renée Haynes. (1982). The Society for Psychical Research 1882–1982: A History. MacDonald & Co. p. 144.
Blaylock's short story "Thirteen Phantasms" won the 1997 World Fantasy Award for best Short Fiction. "Paper Dragons" won the award in 1986. Homunculus won the Philip K. Dick award in 1987.
From there they can see that the Hairy Men, led by phantasms, are building boats so they can attack Ornifal. One of the phantasms captures Sharina and conveys her to the Queen. The Queen shows Sharina images of her friends (and an image of the Hairy Men on their way to Valles) and implies that she controls their fates through a chess board. The Queen tells Sharina that she intends to use her to find the Throne of Malkar.
The Search for Psychic Power. Prometheus Books. pp. 220–224. Shane McCorristine in his book Spectres of the Self (2010), explores the criticisms of Phantasms of the Living in depth.McCorristine, Shane. (2010).
Chapter Séance-Room Phenomena. Duckworth. p. 49 Back issues of the magazine also matched some of Carrière's ectoplasm faces.Georgess McHargue. (1972). Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement. Doubleday. p.
It was enthusiastically praised by psychologist William James as a "most extraordinary work...exhibiting untiring zeal in collecting facts, and patience in seeking to make them accurate."James, William. (1887). Phantasms of the Living.
Thanks to her necromantic abilities (she can summon the phantasms whose souls she has collected, including her sisters') she also possibly became a ghost herself following her death, finally joining her sisters in the same plane.
Myers was the co- author of the two-volume Phantasms of the Living (1886) with Gurney and Frank Podmore which documented alleged sightings of apparitions. Myers wrote an introduction and concluding chapter.Morgan, C. Lloyd. (1887). Supernormal Psychology.
Edmund Gurney replied to the criticism, but "could only point to three cases that met Innes's requirements, one of which later turned out to be fraud".Gurney, Edmund. (1887). Letters on Phantasms: A Reply. Nineteenth Century 22: 522–533.
Revelations of a Spirit Medium. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Originally all the copies of the book were bought up by spiritualists and deliberately destroyed.Georgess McHargue. (1972). Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement. Doubleday. p. 158.
Revelations of a Spirit Medium. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Originally all the copies of the book were bought up by spiritualists and deliberately destroyed.Georgess McHargue. (1972). Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement. Doubleday. p. 158.
Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement. Doubleday. p. 187 Cut out faces that she used included Woodrow Wilson, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, French president Raymond Poincaré and the actress Mona Delza.Gordon Stein. (1996). The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal.
Science 9 (205): 18–20. Some scholars, however, criticised Phantasms of the Living for its lack of written testimony and the time elapsed between the occurrence and the report of it being made.Douglas, Alfred. (1982). Extra-Sensory Powers: A Century of Psychical Research.
Cambridge University Press. p. 171. The psychologist C. E. M. Hansel noted that the stories in Phantasms of the Living were not backed up by any corroborating evidence. Hansel concluded "none of the stories investigated has withstood critical examination."Hansel, C. E. M. (1989).
Nerina and Silvia are both dreams, evanescent phantasms; life for Leopardi is an illusion, the only reality being death. The woman, Silvia, Nerina, or "la sua donna" are always only the reflection of the poet himself, since life itself is, for him, an elusive and deceptive phantasm.
He admitted that he had earned over £50,000 from his séance sitters.McHargue, Georgess. (1972). Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement. Doubleday. p. 250. Despite his confessions Roy continued to operate as a fake medium under the name "Bill Silver" until his death.
In the 1880s, the Society investigated apparitional experiences and hallucinations in the sane. Among the first important works was the two-volume publication in 1886, Phantasms of the Living which was largely criticized by scholars.Douglas, Alfred. (1982). Extra-Sensory Powers: A Century of Psychical Research. Overlook Press. p. 76.
The Thought Reader Craze: Victorian Science at the Enchanted Boundary. McFarland. pp. 139–140. Psychical researcher Thomas Walker Mitchell commented that "the chief aim of [the] book was to produce a cumulative quasi-statistical proof of telepathy."Mitchell, Thomas Walker. (1923). Phantasms of the Living. Nature 111: 211–212.
According to Innes the alleged sightings of apparitions were unreliable as they rested upon the memory of the witnesses and no contemporary documents had been produced, even in cases where such documents were alleged to exist.Innes, Alexander Taylor. (1887). Where Are the Letters? A Cross-Examination of Certain Phantasms. Nineteenth Century 22: 174–194.
Gârboni, p. 248 Such gender quotas are dismissed by researchers as a facade. Historian Zoe Petre links them to national communism and to "Ceaușescu's personal phantasms", wherein "quantitative quotas of 'female comrades' were imposed on all party and state organs." In practice, they were assigned mainly to "propaganda work", and as such preserved stereotypes about "chatty women".
Georgess McHargue. (1972). Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement. Doubleday. p. 187 In 1913 Miss Barkley in an article in the newspaper Neue Wiener Tagblatt had exposed the fraud of Carrière: > Miss Eva prepared the heads before every séance, and endeavoured to make > them unrecognizable. A clean-shaven face was decorated with a beard.
When Data asked Worf to take care of Spot, Worf proved to be allergic to her and sneezed in her face, angering her ("Phantasms"). However, she did get along with Lieutenant Reginald Barclay, so when Data had to leave on a mission at the same time Spot's kittens were due, he persuaded Barclay to take care of her ("Genesis").
Still a Heroic Spirit, Shirou possesses Noble Phantasms, one being a replica of his katana, recreated by Shakespeare. His arms allow him to perform miracles and use all types of magic. ; : : Saber of Red's Master. A freelance necromancer hired by the Clock Tower to act as the seventh Master of Red, Shishigou is a confident, pragmatic man.
He incorporated these words into his famous work on education The Idea of a University.Robinson, Michael. On the Lord's Appearing: An Essay On Prayer And Tradition, A&C; Black, 1998, pp. 39, 44 The two share a memorial stone inscribed with the words he had chosen: Ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem ("Out of shadows and phantasms into the truth").
Post-production took another six to eight months. The first test screening was poorly-received due to the film's length; Coscarelli says that he erred in adding too much character development, which needed to be edited out. Phantasms fractured dream logic was due in part to the extensive editing. During shooting, they did not have a clear idea of the ending.
Ebner's short stories in particular cover a multitude of topics, which, as critic Julia Rafael states, treat actual and socially relevant problems. She describes the stories included in the anthology Lose as "somewhat imploding" and says that "phantasms, irony and humor have their place, too".Rafael, J.: Critic review of the book Lose, in: Literarisches Österreich nr. 1 (2008), page 27.
For example, in one case, Davis seemed unaware that water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. Researcher Georgess McHargue pointed out that the supposed "scientific" passages from his writings are filled with "gobbledegook as to put it in the class with the most imaginative vintage science fantasy."McHargue, Georgess. (1972). Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement. Doubleday. pp. 70-71.
One of his many television roles was as Sigmund Freud in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Phantasms". He also portrayed a Jewish resistance fighter in the 1960 television play In the Presence of Mine Enemies (Playhouse 90). Kates' Broadway credits include The Devils (1965), Have I Got a Girl for You! (1963), The Disenchanted (1958), Billy Budd (1951), and At War With the Army (1949).
Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement. Doubleday. p. 113. In 1875, he was caught pretending to be a spirit during a séance in Liverpool and was found "clothed in about two yards of stiffened muslin, wound round his head and hanging down as far as his thigh."Janet Oppenheim. (1985). The Other World: Spiritualism and Psychical Research in England, 1850–1914.
Some have interpreted them as being a way for the alleged abductees to develop their psychic abilities the way a physical ball helps develop coordination and athletic abilities. As such these intangible orbs have been dubbed "psychic toys." Although these phantasms are alleged to have appeared regularly, no corroborating sightings from members of the abductees' families or others that may have been expected to see them have been reported.Randles, Jenny.
When Sieg is mortally wounded by his master, Siegfried removes his own heart and gives it to the homunculus, becoming the first Servant to die in the Greater Grail War. But, Sieg is able to transform into Siegfried for a limited time. He has two Noble Phantasms, his sword "Balmung", which emits energy waves, and "Armor of Fafnir", making his skin invulnerable to most attacks. ; - : : Fiore Forvedge Yggdmillennia's Servant.
The Canon Episcopi has received a great deal of attention from historians of the witch craze period as early documentation of the Catholic church's theological position on the question of witchcraft. The position taken by the author is that these "rides of Diana" did not actually exist, that they are deceptions, dreams or phantasms. It is the belief in the reality of such deceptions which is considered a heresy worthy of excommunication.Newman, W. R. (2005).
She falls in love with Sieg, but at first assumes said feelings belong to Laeticia. Jeanne is a courageous, compassionate, humble, but honest character, disbelieving that she is a holy maiden as she was canonized as. As Ruler-class, Jeanne can command the other Servants using Command Spells. Jeanne has two Noble Phantasms, "Luminosité Eternelle", her military flag, which can repel enemy attacks; and "La Pucelle", which manifests the flames that killed her.
Karna has three Noble Phantasms, "Kavacha and Kundala", his nigh invulnerable armour and earring, the explosive projectile "Brahmastra Kundala", and the holy spear "Vasavi Shakti", which draws its power from the Sun. ; - : : Originally Cabik Pentel's Servant and later Shirou Kotomine's Servant. The immortal Greek hero, Achilles was taught how to be a hero by Chiron, both reuniting on the battlefield as enemies. He is portrayed as a heroic, confident, and noble character.
Johnny is a young up and coming writer for the Spooky News, a publication famous for its ghoulish phantasms. On his first day at work, he meets a handsome young coworker named Alice who is distantly related to little known actor Jack Black. He gets a call out one day at work to follow up on a story about the local ghost brothel exploding. It is run by a seedy local businessman called Moe Lester.
He is unique in that he possesses a very large number of Noble Phantasms, but only three are unique to him. He later allies with and corrupts Kotomine, helping him orchestrate the death of Tokiomi and assault on Aoi via Kariya. He kills Rider in one-on-one combat and later goes to claim the Grail for himself. He attacks Saber as part of their "wedding ceremony" but is interrupted by Kiritsugu, who has Saber destroy the Grail.
Examples of his mature style can be found in Phantasms (1989), a 20-minute chamber piece for flute, clarinet, harp, and cello, and his String Quartet No. 2 (1992). Probably Bodley's most widely heard work is his orchestral arrangement of the traditional Irish tune The Palatine's Daughter, which was used as the theme music for RTÉ's rural drama series The Riordans. He also wrote the music for the RTÉ television series Caught in a Free State.
The essence of deep-rooted spirit lore is that supposed spirits of one kind or another – spirits of the dead, phantasms of the living, wraiths, or nature entities like fairies move through the physical landscape along special routes. In their ideal, pristine form, at least, such routes are conceived of as being straight, having something in common with ley lines. By the same token, convoluted or non-linear features hinder spirit movement i.e. labyrinths and mazes.
Scott wrote that "Many members of my family had [...] seen phantasms, and auras, had had prophetic dreams and so on." (ibid., p. 22). Her venture into spiritualism resulted, in addition of the aforementioned book describing her four "visions", including that of her dead husband, in her involvement in an organization called the International Institute for Psychical Research formed in 1934 "for the purpose of investigating psychic phenomena on strictly scientific lines" and on whose Executive Committee she served as Organising Secretary.
By winning this competition, they were able to play the Wanderland Music Festival and share the stage with international acts such as Youngblood Hawke, The Jungle Giants, Augustana, and Kid Cudi. In October 2018, the band had their dual album launch with Maude for their 10-track album entitled Phantasms at 19East Bar & Grill Muntinlupa . They are currently under independent record label Terno Recordings, together with some of the known bands in the country like, Up Dharma Down and Radioactive Sago Project.
Personal evidence as to uninduced hallucinations was also collected. The first results are embodied in the volumes of Phantasms of the Living, a vast collection (Frank Podmore, Myers and Gurney), and in Gurney's essay, Hallucinations. Evidence for the process called telepathy was supposed to be established by the experiments chronicled in the Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, and it was argued that similar experiences occurred spontaneously, as, for example, in the many recorded instances of deathbed wraiths.Tylor, Primitive Culture, i.
She has two Noble Phantasms, "Bridal Chest", her electrical war hammer, and "Blasted Tree", a powerful surge of lightning that will cause her to self-destruct. Berserker attempts to kill Mordred with Blasted Tree, but is destroyed, channelling part of her essence into Sieg, allowing him to use her abilities during his battle with Shirou Amakusa. ; - : : Roche Frain Yggdmillennia's Servant. A 12th century philosopher who, in the Fate universe, founded the thaumaturgical system Kabbalah, Avicebron is the second Servant summoned by Yggdmillennia.
Anomalous experiences, such as so-called benign hallucinations, may occur in a person in a state of good mental and physical health, even in the apparent absence of a transient trigger factor such as fatigue, intoxication or sensory deprivation. The evidence for this statement has been accumulating for more than a century. Studies of benign hallucinatory experiences go back to 1886 and the early work of the Society for Psychical Research,Gurney, E., Myers, F.W.H. and Podmore, F. (1886). Phantasms of the Living, Vols.
Wagner was involved with several comics ventures. His Kane story "In the Lair of Yslsl" (which was later incorporated into the Kane novel Dark Crusade) was adapted by Bill Whitcomb and Steve Vance, and illustratedby Vance, Wes Smith and Bill Black for the graphic medium in Dark Phantasms 1, Summer 1976. During 1993 Wagner co-wrote the graphic novel Tell Me Dark with John Ney Reiber and Kent Williams, contributing original characters and situations. It was published by DC Comics in both hardcover and trade paperback.
Astolfo possesses four Noble Phantasms, including a hippogriff which serves as his mount, "La Black Luna", a large hunting horn that emits sound blasts, the golden lance "Trap of Argalia", and "Casseur de Logistille", a spellbook that allows Astolfo to overcome most forms of magecraft. Astolfo becomes the last surviving Servant in the war, tasked by Sieg to help out the world as he sees fit. ; - : : Caules Forvedge Yggdmillennia's Servant. Frankenstein's Monster is depicted as an actual person in Fate/Apocrypha, rather than as a fictional one.
When Jeanne kills Jack the Ripper, Atalanta angrily vows revenge upon her, convinced Jack could have been saved. Her attempt to murder Jeanne is interrupted by Achilles, and both defeat one another. Before dying, Atalanta admits her dream was unrealistic, but still wished to pursue it. She has two Noble Phantasms, "Phoebus Catastrophe", unleashing a volley of divine arrows blessed by Artemis and Apollo, and "Agrius Metamorphosis", the pelt of the Calydonian Boar, which gives Atalanta a monstrous appearance, but boosts her physical capabilities.
Section I examines the concept of witchcraft theoretically, from the point of view of natural philosophy and theology. Specifically it addresses the question of whether witchcraft is a real phenomenon or imaginary, perhaps "deluding phantasms of the devil, or simply the fantasies of overwrought human minds". The conclusion drawn is that witchcraft must be real because the Devil is real. Witches entered into a pact with Satan to allow them the power to perform harmful magical acts, thus establishing an essential link between witches and the Devil.
Anomalous experiences, such as so-called benign hallucinations, may occur in a person in a state of good mental and physical health, even in the apparent absence of a transient trigger factor such as fatigue, intoxication or sensory deprivation. The evidence for this statement has been accumulating for more than a century. Studies of benign hallucinatory experiences go back to 1886 and the early work of the Society for Psychical Research,Gurney, E., Myers, F.W.H. and Podmore, F. (1886). Phantasms of the Living, Vols.
She employs covert battle tactics and takes full advantage of her surroundings. With Shinji incapable of lending Mana to her, she is forced to seek alternative means to augment her abilities such as putting magical seals all over Fuyuki High School that, when activated, drain the life out of any living creature within. This is actually one of her Noble Phantasms, . Her weapon of choice is a pair of long iron nails fastened to opposite ends of a single chain, which she effectively thrusts from distances.
In 2000, B. passed a baccalauréat in literature and art, and joined the Université de Haute Bretagne in Rennes (Brittany), where he studied Art. In 2006, he passed his Master of Fine Arts with honors; it is also around that time that he began to work as an illustrator, mainly creating book covers. In 2007 he moved to Paris, where he worked as Artistic Director for the art gallery Le Cabinet des Curieux. There he organized the shows Eros and Thanatos, Venus Robotica and Phantasms, as a trilogy.
This collection presents a selection of Hood's ghost stories, representing a range of his characteristic non-conventional takes on the theme, with little evidence of the traditional 'sheet and chain' wielding phantasms familiar from traditional expectations. It covers a considerable variety of style and variance of genre, including tales with a science fiction element. The stories vary from deeply emotional pieces to epics with a cinematic scope and tales where a supernatural origin for a haunting remains uncertain. The anthology is concluded with an interview with Hood, conducted by Kyla Ward.
When he extracts information from this phantasm, he is using his intellect. Consequently, all human knowledge concerning universals (such as species and properties) are derived from the phantasm ("the received is in the receiver according to the mode of the receiver"), which itself is a recollection of an experience. Concerning the question of "Whether the intellect can actually understand through the intelligible species of which it is possessed, without turning to the phantasms?" in the Summa Theologica, Aquinas quotes Aristotle in the sed contra: "the soul understands nothing without a phantasm." Hence the peripatetic axiom.
Yuki Tagava became the lead programmer for the project, Nobuyuki Irie became the designer of 3D models, and Naoto Naruse was approved as the head of the developer. The basis of the gameplay was based on the abilities of the characters of the original visual novel - the so-called “noble fantasies” (Jpn. 宝), which are the unique skills of the “servant” characters activated by magical energy. For the rest of the characters who did not possess “noble phantasms”, these blows were invented taking into account the specifics of each character formulated in the original sources.
Jack appears as a young girl, created from an amalgamation of aborted children, abandoned by prostitutes from Whitechapel, London. She addresses Reika as her mother, and together, they murder mages across Romania, Jack eating their hearts to replenish her lifeforce. Due to the nature of her identity, those who encounter Jack forget what she looks like. She has two Noble Phantasms, one emitting an ominous, toxic fog, and the other, "Maria the Ripper", allowing her to replicate her infamous murders, and can materialise her knives within female victims.
Semiramis has two Noble Phantasms, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, which serves as the Servants of Red's headquarters, and "Sikera Ušum", allowing her to turn an environment poisonous. Though defeated by Mordred, Semiramis lives long enough to grant Shirou a painless death via a poisoned kiss. ; - : : Originally Diemlet Pentel's Servant and later Caster of Black's Servant when he is captured. He is known as the Spirit of Rebellion and takes great joy in battle, a giant of a man who rebels and fights against all forms of "oppression".
His craft is sabotaged and he finds himself deep in the undiscovered south of Barsoom, in the ruins of ancient Aanthor. Thuvia's kidnappers, the Dusar, have taken her there as well, and Carthoris is just in time to spot Thuvia and her kidnappers under assault by a green man of the hordes of Torquas. Carthoris leaps to her rescue in the style of his father. The rescue takes Carthoris and his love to ancient Lothar, home of an ancient fair-skinned human race gifted with the ability to create lifelike phantasms from pure thought.
Overlook Press. p. 76. "Phantasms of the Living was criticized by a number of scholars when it appeared, one ground for the attack being the lack of written testimony regarding the apparitions composed shortly after they had been seen. In many instances several years had elapsed between the occurrence and a report of it being made to the investigators from the SPR." Some of the reports were analysed by the German hallucination researcher Edmund Parish (1861–1916) who concluded they were evidence for a dream state of consciousness, not the paranormal.
Eventually Paige is able to expose him to a potion that strips Barbas of the stolen powers and gives them back to Cole. After his powers are returned he vanquishes Barbas by shooting him with an energy ball. ; "Crimes and Witch Demeanors": : Season 6, Episode 18, first shown 25 April 2004 :: Barbas returns, brought back from Purgatory by a Tribunal of powerful good and evil leaders to prosecute the sisters' for misusing magic. However, he actually set up the sisters by possessing people with phantasms, which lead to them using magic would be exposed without their knowledge.
After the series of actions are chosen by each side of the battle, they are compared against each other before the defeated side is damaged. In the case of three consecutive successful actions, the character is provided with an additional attack that does not take into account the resistance of the enemy. In addition to the main interactions, servant characters have special types of attacks called "noble phantasms", which require the expenditure of magic energy points. During a battle a Master can maintain their Servant with the help of "permanent effect" items and "code spells" — magic that enhances certain characteristics of the Servants.
His works have been the object of numerous individual and collective in his native Argentina, and abroad. Concurrently, Tenembaum's philosophical work started with a virulent critique of "Illusions", which is the term he uses to dub States, Religions, Families and other such juridical persons. His, is a deconstructive critique revolving around the fundamental claim that these Illusions are nothing but onerous fever phantasms spawned by each physical person's terror of death, or ATD (after its Ancient Greek initials Auto- Thanatos-Deimia). As of late, Tenembaum's system of Disillusionism has expanded into a wider discussion of human ethology.
Due to being in his old domain, Vlad's abilities are boosted, but he weakens once he moves the battle to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Vlad has two Noble Phantasms, "Kazikli Bay", which creates endless stakes to impale enemies, and "Legend of Dracula", which transforms him into the mythical vampire he despises. Vlad refuses to acknowledge or use his second Noble Phantasm, but is forced to by Darnic, who then imprints his soul onto Vlad, turning them into a vicious monster obsessed with acquiring the Greater Grail. Both are slain by Shirou Amakusa using holy lances.
The Daulton Collection is an eclectic collection of art and artifacts from all over the world. The current acquisitional focus of the collection is symbolist art, of which the collection contains several notable works including "Hexenwald" ("Witch of the Woods") by Julie Wolfthorn, as well as the largest collection of Gabriel von Max works in the world. Pieces from the collection are frequently featured in exhibitions in Europe and the US. A 2011 exhibition at the Frye Art Museum in Seattle, Washington entitled Gabriel von Max: Be-tailed Cousins and Phantasms of the Soul featured the Daulton Collection's many works by the artist.
Archer is drenched in the mud, but his ego allows him to resist corruption. He meets Avenger within the grail and tells him that it is the King's job to shoulder all the evil of the world, not his, but that he, as king, will permit Avenger's existence. Archer then escapes the mud with a flesh and blood body, but his personality becomes more destructive and impulsive due to his exposure to All the World's Evils. :His first unique Noble Phantasm, is a key-shaped sword which opens a rift in space to a mystical vault that holds countless prototypes of Noble Phantasms within.
His death almost drives Saber into darkness, as she becomes hellbent on gaining the Grail by any means. :He possesses three Noble Phantasms, the first of which is , which envelopes him in a black fog that makes his outline blurred and his status unreadable to other Masters. By use of a Command Spell, it is possible to use the fog to allow Berserker to mimic another's appearance, although it is noted that had Lancelot been summoned under a different Class, he would be able to freely disguise at will. , allows him to turn anything he recognizes as a weapon, into a D-ranked Noble Phantasm.
Suzy McKee Charnas (born 22 October 1939) is an American novelist and short story writer, writing primarily in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. She has won several awards for her fiction, including the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award and the James Tiptree Jr. Award. A selection of her short fiction was collected in Stagestruck Vampires and Other Phantasms in 2004. The Holdfast Chronicles, a four-volume story written over the course of almost thirty years (the first installment, Walk to the End of the World was published in 1974, and the last installment, The Conqueror's Child was published in 1999) is considered to be her major accomplishment in writing.
The psychical researcher Frederic Myers referred to the OBE as a "psychical excursion". An early study that described alleged cases of OBE was the two-volume Phantasms of the Living, published in 1886 by the psychical researchers Edmund Gurney, Myers, and Frank Podmore. The book was largely criticized by the scientific community because the anecdotal reports in almost every case lacked evidential substantiation. Robert Blair's poem The Grave, depicting the soul leaving the body The theosophist Arthur Powell (1927) was an early author to advocate the subtle body theory of OBEs. Sylvan Muldoon (1936) embraced the concept of an etheric body to explain the OBE experience.
Das Leben des Georges Simenon. Knaus, Berlin 1995, , S. 315. As with his first American novel, Trois Chambres à Manhattan, Simenon's inspiration for Act of Passion was rooted in his passionate affair at the end of 1945 with the French- Canadian Denyse Ouimet, who was later to become his second wife.Patrick Marnham: Der Mann, der nicht Maigret war. Das Leben des Georges Simenon. Knaus, Berlin 1995, , S. 307. Alavoine shares many of the characteristics of Simenon himself, who was also troubled by the phantasms of jealousy. The character of Martine, although she comes from Lüttich, as did Simenon, was modelled on Denyse and she even has a scar from an old operation on her abdomen.
Havard p 84 There is also the emergence of the theme of pain and suffering. Sometimes pain prevents the realization of plenitude, as in "Muchas gracias, adiós"; sometimes awareness of pain and death can help to remind the poet of the importance of fighting for life. Although there are very few autobiographical references in Cántico, in this edition it is tempting to see references to the protracted illness and frequent hospital visits of his wife before her death in 1947, as well as the poet's own bouts of ill health. In "Su persona", he argues that loneliness is not to be defeated by turning to memories of shared joys, because they are merely phantasms.
The sword is not only capable of killing demons and sages and breaking substances like metal chains, but is also capable of presenting visions of the past, future, and things in the distance. The sword and scabbard must be kept together, otherwise the phantasms of the sword appear unchecked while the spirit of the scabbard is free to act as it wishes. When Youko loses the scabbard during an attack by Kikis, it appears in the form of Aozaru, the blue monkey, and taunts her with her doubts while the sword presents her with visions of things she does not wish to see. Eventually, Youko, overcoming her own doubts, kills the monkey and picks up the dead scabbard.
If he grabs hold of others' Noble Phantasms, he claims them temporarily as his own and their original rank is retained, making it the perfect counter to Archer's attacks. His last Noble Phantasm, is a magical sword which, when drawn, dispels For Someone's Glory and Knight of Honor, boosts all his parameters and grants him additional prowess against beings with a 'dragon' attribute such as Saber. ; - : :Assassin is actually the reincarnation of the head of the Assassin Order. While every Assassin in every Grail War thus recorded has shared the same name of Hassan-i Sabbāh, they are different persons as all the leaders of the Assassin Order changed their names to Hassan-i Sabbāh upon ascending to the position.
Hu Qinwu exhibits regularly internationally in both solo and group exhibitions. Significant shows have included Meditations in 2016 at Niagara Galleries, Melbourne; KIAF 2016 / ART SEOUL in 2015 at Seoul COEX, Korea; Relative Existence – Hu Qinwu in 2014 at Boding Gallery, Beijing; The Seventh Abstract Art Exhibition in 2014 at PIFO Gallery, Beijing; Korea International Art Fair with Niagara Galleries in 2011 at COEX, Seoul, Korea; The Colour Grey in 2011 at Matthias Kuper Galleries in Stuttgart and Beijing; and 008 Phantasms in 2008 at China Art Projects, Beijing.[8] Qinwu's work is represented in countless collections across the globe, including in Beijing, Macau, Hong Kong, The United States of America, Australia and England. Qinwu's practice has also been recognised through a number of awards.
Other terms used are "material intellect" and "potential intellect", the point being that the active intellect works on the passive intellect to produce knowledge (acquired intellect), in the same way that actuality works on potentiality or form on matter. Averroes held that the passive intellect, being analogous to unformed matter, is a single substance common to all minds, and that the differences between individual minds are rooted in their phantasms as the product of the differences in the history of their sense perceptions. Aquinas argues against this position in the Disputed Questions on the Soul (Quaestiones disputatae de Anima), and asserts that while the passive intellect is one specifically, numerically it is many, as each individual person has their own passive intellect.
In the tiny town of Babylon, Florida, sixteen-year-old Margaret Larkin (Sara Catherine Bellamy) goes missing, only to be found murdered and thrown in the river, tied to her own bicycle. The town is enveloped by the mystery of a killer in their midst; meanwhile, the killer himself, Nathan Redfield (Josh Stewart), sociopathic son of a prominent town banker (Christopher Lloyd), proceeds with his scheme to murder the rest of the Larkin family in order for the bank to acquire the Larkin's valuable, petroleum-rich property. Nathan additionally schemes to pin blame for the murders on the high school principal (Marcus Lyle Brown). The Larkin family members, however, return from the grave to exact revenge against Nathan, although he is the only one who can see these phantasms.
In accordance with his express wishes, Newman was buried in the grave of his lifelong friend Ambrose St. John. The pall over the coffin bore the motto that Newman adopted for use as a cardinal, Cor ad cor loquitur ("Heart speaks to heart"), which William Barry, writing in the Catholic Encyclopedia (1913), traces to Francis de Sales and sees as revealing the secret of Newman's "eloquence, unaffected, graceful, tender, and penetrating". Ambrose St. John had become a Roman Catholic at around the same time as Newman, and the two men have a joint memorial stone inscribed with the motto Newman had chosen, Ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem ("Out of shadows and phantasms into the truth"), which Barry traces to Plato's allegory of the cave. On 27 February 1891, Newman's estate was probated at £4,206.
"Phantasms of the Living was criticized by a number of scholars when it appeared, one ground for the attack being the lack of written testimony regarding the apparitions composed shortly after they had been seen. In many instances several years had elapsed between the occurrence and a report of it being made to the investigators from the SPR." In 1894, the Census of Hallucinations was published which sampled 17,000 people. Out of these, 1,684 persons admitted to having experienced a hallucination of an apparition.Williams, William F. (2000). Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience: From Alien Abductions to Zone Therapy. Routledge. p. 49. The SPR became the model for similar societies in other European countries and the United States during the late 19th century. Early clairvoyance experiments were reported in 1884 by Charles Richet.
Those holding such beliefs are then condemned by the text in no uncertain terms ("that they would only perish in their perfidy without drawing others with them"), deploring the great number of people who "relapse into pagan error" by holding such beliefs. Because of this, the text instructs that all priests should teach at every possible instant that such beliefs are phantasms inspired by an evil spirit. The following paragraph presents an account of the means by which Satan takes possession of the minds of these women by appearing to them in numerous forms, and how once he holds captive their minds, deludes them by means of dreams ('). The text emphasizes that the heretic belief is to hold that these transformations occur in the body, while they are in reality dream visions inspired in the mind (').
Cesereanu dedicated part of her work to researching the impact of communist-organized state persecution, and to the historical investigation of political imprisonments during the 1950s and 60s, as set in place by the communist secret police, the Securitate. Dan C. Mihăilescu, who referred to Cesereanu as one in a "Cluj-Napocan, Transylvanian 'trident' " of essayists, alongside Marta Petreu and Ştefan Borbély, indicated she was "one of the most industrious literary historians, analysts of mentalities, of the ethno-psychologies etc." Speaking in 2004, she noted that her contributions in the study of what she calls "the Romanian Gulag" aimed to provide material for a "trial of communism" in Romania. Paul Cernat argues that there may be a subtle connection between Cesereanu's fiction and her historical studies, indicating that the "archeology of nocturnal phantasms", a common theme in Cesereanu's poetry, may share focus with her interest in " 'domesticating' a savage imagination" Romanians have developed around the issue of communist terror.
She personally stabs Saber with Rule Breaker, turning her into her Servant for a short time, but is later betrayed and defeated by Archer, who showers her with a barrage of Noble Phantasms from Unlimited Blade Works. In the Heaven's Feel route, she is killed by Saber early on after losing Assassin and Kuzuki in an attack by the Shadow, but Zōken Matō uses one of his worm familiars to maintain her body as a puppet for a brief period of time before it is slain by Saber. ; - : :True Assassin is a Servant due to his ability to attack outside battle. True Assassin's identity is that of the legendary Persian "Old Man of the Mountain", Hassan-i Sabbah, the leader of al-Assasīn, but he later states that the name Hassan was passed down along with the leadership of the sect through many generations and that he himself was not the original Old Man of the Mountain, nor was he likely the last.
Lancer fights at Mion river with the other heroic spirits, where he is forced to break one of his spears, Gae Buidhe, in order to allow the wound he inflicted upon Saber to heal so that she can use her noble phantasm, Excalibur, to destroy Caster. Later that day, during a one-on-one duel with Saber, Lancer is forced to commit suicide by Kayneth, and dies cursing his master, Sola-Ui, Kiritsugu, Saber, and the Grail for destroying his pride and last remaining wish. :Lancer possesses two Noble Phantasms: , a short yellow spear which inflicts wounds that do not heal as long as the spear exists in the world, and , a long red spear which cancels mana upon contact, ignoring all magical defences and temporarily dispelling all magical attributes of the target struck. ; - : :Rider's identity is Iskander, the King of Conquerors, famous in history as Alexander the Great, who desires to defeat Saber in particular because he believes her ideals regarding kingship are delusional and that she would thrive as one of his followers.
Life and Nothing More..., he argues, is neither representation nor reportage, but rather "evidence": > [I]t all looks like reporting, but everything underscores (indique à > l'évidence) that it is the fiction of a documentary (in fact, Kiarostami > shot the film several months after the earthquake), and that it is rather a > document about "fiction": not in the sense of imagining the unreal, but in > the very specific and precise sense of the technique, of the art of > constructing images. For the image by means of which, each time, each opens > a world and precedes himself in it (s'y précède) is not pregiven (donnée > toute faite) (as are those of dreams, phantasms or bad films): it is to be > invented, cut and edited. Thus it is evidence, insofar as, if one day I > happen to look at my street on which I walk up and down ten times a day, I > construct for an instant a new evidence of my street.Jean-Luc Nancy, "On > Evidence: Life and Nothing More, by Abbas Kiarostami," Discourse 21.1 > (1999), p.82.

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