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Ontologies of Silence
- Written by: sinhad
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How does silence manifest itself? It could be in many ways - auditory, political, conversational, in research or exploration. In Ontologies of Silence, professor and audio artist Debashis Sinha converses with research-practitioners from from the sciences to the humanities to the arts in an effort to uncover the many ways silence makes itself felt. How and where do we encounter silences, and what do they mean for us when we do?
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No Age Ontology - Max Corradi
- Written by: No Age Ontology - Max Corradi
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No Age Ontology is a compendium of ancient spiritual, ontological and philosophical teachings leading to total liberation from the bondage of time.For more and full information on the Laws of Reality check out my books here:►►► https://www.amazon.com/dp/0992...►►►https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G...►►►https://amzn.to/3isqJn0Max Corradi (Hons) is a Health practitioner and a Life Coach. Since 1996 he has been studying and practicing the Eastern and Western traditions of inner knowledge, philosophy, Buddhist meditation, Naturopathy and Self-Healing and he has been a student of many...
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Park Bench Ontology
- Written by: Gavin Stephens
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is a low-stakes existential crisis disguised as a comedy podcast for people quietly losing faith in the script of modern life. Each week, comedian and writer Gavin Stephens dissects the absurd machinery of capitalism and culture — from sitcoms to wealth inequality, Baudrillard to people who talk in the movies — exposing the broken myths, invisible rules, and slow-motion collapse we all pretend isn’t happening.Presented by The Chonilla Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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