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Wonder as a Gateway to Science Meaning‐Making: Primary Pupils’ Narrative Journeys

open access: yesFuture in Educational Research, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study explores how wonder fosters transformative learning in science education for pupils (11–12 years old), creating meaning about cycles in nature. As an emotional and epistemic trigger, wonder may bridge everyday experiences with abstract scientific concepts by stimulating curiosity and creativity. Through a narrative writing task, the
Pauline Book, Siri‐Christine Seehuus
wiley   +1 more source

Mystic dualism in the poetry of Mahwi

open access: yesJournal of University of Raparin, 2023
Dualism is the difference between the contradictions. Dualism is one of the prominent characteristics of Mahwi's mystic poems. This comes from the experience and the deep outcomes of the psycho journey of this Arif within materialism to reach the truth. In the consequence of evaluating the basics of dualism and paradox of Mahwi, the reader will achieve
Mariwan Husen Farhann   +1 more
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Vadim Andreev's and Daniel Andreev's poetry: forms of national identity's embodiment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The report presents an analysis of works of а Russian mystic poet and philosopher Daniel Andreev (1906–1959) and а European poet Vadim Andreev (1902–1976) as а phenomenon of 20th century's cultural development.
Daszewskaja, Olga
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The Unity of Being in Mīkha’īl Naīma’s Hams al-Jufon [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات عرفانی, 2012
The Unity of Being (Wahdat-e Wūjūd) is a mystic-philosophical theory attributed to Sufism. The outstanding figures of Islamic mysticism such as Bāyazīd Bastāmī, Hallāj and Ibn Arabī deeply addressed this concept.
Mahdi Masboogh   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Paggi, coppieri e imberbi: gli effeminati nella cultura persiana

open access: yesStoria delle Donne, 2021
Mentioned in the Qur’an and ḥadīṯs, described by Muslim treaties of medicine, and celebrated in the literature and visual arts, effeminates have a central place in Persianate culture, as indicated by the fact that Persian language has a rich vocabulary ...
Anna Vanzan
doaj   +1 more source

Saplings of significance: Nurturing cultural value of new tree plantings through participatory opportunities

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Tree‐planting initiatives are a crucial part of international sustainability and climate action efforts. Yet, many of these initiatives fail to achieve their long‐term sustainability and climate goals. The role of community value is an often‐overlooked factor in promoting the success of new tree plantings.
Claire L. Narraway   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

THE INFLUENCE OF HAFIZ ON WESTERN POETRY [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This article examines the influence of the Persian mystic poet Hafi z on western poets. Interest in Hafiz started in England in the eighteenth century with the translations of Sir William Jones. In the nineteenth century, the German translation
Salami, Ali
core  

From the Facticity of Phenomenality to the Mystic Absolute: Variations of Truth in Kabir’s Poetry

open access: yesSpirituality Studies, 2023
Kabir is a sixteenth century mystic-poet whose words permeate the socio-cultural life of Indian subcontinent, bringing the dimension of the beyond to the everyday life of ordinary people.
Hari M. G.
doaj  

The History and Ideas of George Herbert Mead's Pragmatism and Its Relevance for Operational Research and Systems Thinkers

open access: yesSystems Research and Behavioral Science, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT George Herbert Mead is an oft forgotten or ignored American philosopher who was one of the originators of pragmatism. Today, he is recognised as a creative thinker who has teased out knotty problems that others in the field had not realised were problems. Understanding Mead's analysis has been made difficult because he died prematurely without
Richard Ormerod
wiley   +1 more source

RUMI’S MYSTICAL ONTOLOGY IN HIS POETRY

open access: yesResearch result. Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 2017
Rumi's nostalgia has always attracted the soul of the enchanted and wise human in the valley of mysticism. This nostalgia is crystallized from centuries of human thought, which has been developed by human conflict for self-knowledge. The total extract in Rumi’s immortal works, especially in his two famous works, the Mathnavi Manavi and the Divan Shams,
openaire   +3 more sources

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