visualization
visualization. A form of
meditation where an image of a
Buddha or some other divine being is creatively imagined for purposes of devotion or spiritual transformation. Pre-
Mahāyāna Buddhist forms of visualization include the use of
kasiṇas and other inanimate objects, while in early
Mahāyāna such methods are taught in texts such as the
Sukhāvatī-vyūha Sūtra and the
Pratyutpanna Sūtra in connection with evoking the presence of an idealized form of a Buddha and his dwelling place. Visualization was further developed to form the cornerstone of
tantric practice (
sādhana) in which an individual creates an image of a divine being for the purposes of self-identification and transformation.
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An architect of promise: George Gilbert Scott junior (1839-1897) and the late gothic revival. (Young George).
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review; 12/1/2002; ; 564 words
; ...the almost entirely forgotten architect George Gilbert Scott Junior should reestablish its writer as...historian of distinction and originality. Scott was the oldest son of Sir George Gilbert Scott, and his career at first overlapped with...
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The middle Scott.
Magazine article from: Building Design; 8/9/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Kennington, built in 1877 by George Gilbert Scott the Younger, the son...Memorial (who became Sir Gilbert Scott), and father of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the designer...Architect of Promise: George Gilbert Scott Junior...
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Museum piece: a new book on Sir John Soane's museum highlights the changes that have been made to this strange shrine to an extraordinary architect.(ARCHITECTURE)
Magazine article from: Apollo; 7/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...continuing existence of Sir John Soane's Museum in...which it may seem, as Sir John Summerson later put...In 1902, the journalist George R. Sims wrote that 'few...year that its designer, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, became a life trustee...
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Not like father, nor like son Kenneth Powell enjoys this study of 'Mad Scott', the forgotten genius of an architectural dynasty
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 8/25/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Tate Modern (completed early 1960s). But Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-78) and Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (1880-1960) were, of course, grandfather...architectural profession in their respective eras. George Gilbert Scott junior - Mad Scott - was the...
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gilbert and george square
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald; 9/15/2002; 380 words
; ...s Hymn (pictured) to replace the statue of Sir Walter Scott in George Square 2. Jeff Koons' 43-foot puppy made of flowers to stand outside Shawfield dog track 3. Gilbert and George's Singing Sculpture, for which they cover themselves...
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Great scotts
Magazine article from: The Spectator; 5/24/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...wrote the architect George Gilbert Scott junior from Rouen...makes. Suppose Sir E. Watkin to have...never any chance of Scott trying a sub...very droll about Scott's position...of the great Sir George Gilbert Scott, designer...
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Fears for loss of historic mansion hit by fire as search for buyer goes on.(News)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); 8/7/2006; 700+ words
; ...architects of the Victorian era, Sir George Gilbert Scott, site owners SFJ Limited have...and 45 acres of land. Sir Gilbert is famous because his other works...example of Gothic architecture:Sir George Gilbert Scott designed Hafodunos...
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Obituary: Elizabeth Hoare
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 10/17/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...masterpiece of her revered uncle Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Dynasty explains much about...Her great-grandfather was Sir Gilbert Scott senior, although a connection...founder of Watts & Co. Because George Gilbert Scott junior had become...
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Your Money: TREASURE HUNTERS.(Business)
Newspaper article from: Sunday Mirror (London, England); 2/4/2007; 550 words
; ...until 1964. They were designed by George Gilbert Scott junior, described by John Betjeman as "the...another matter The real deal INTERESTINGLY, George Gilbert Scott junior was the eldest son of Sir Gilbert Scott, architect of the Albert Memorial...
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Why we will never build another memorial like this; AS THE ALBERT MEMORIAL IS RESTORED TO ITS FULL GLORY.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 10/23/1998; 700+ words
; ...structure designed by Sir Gilbert Scott which has just been so...contempt,' wrote a hurt Scott, 'I am equally deserving...Palace created by Alfred Gilbert, sculptor of Eros (or...and Edward's son, George V, got a decent figure...
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Sir George Gilbert Scott
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Sir George Gilbert Scott 1811-78, English architect. Prominent in the Gothic revival...London. He was buried in Westminster Abbey. His grandson, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, 1880-1960, English architect, submitted designs in the competition...
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Scott, Sir George Gilbert
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Scott, Sir George Gilbert ( ‘Great’ ) (1811...1830s and 1840s. By the end of 1835 Scott was practising on his own, but had also...built the handsome Parish Church of St George at Doncaster, Yorks. (1853–...
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George Frederick Bodley
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
George Frederick Bodley , 1827-1907, English architect. One of the most prominent and prolific ecclesiastical architects, Bodley was a pupil of Sir George Gilbert Scott. A friend of William Morris and the other Pre-Raphaelites, he also...
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Downing Street
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Downing Street was built by Sir George Downing in the 1680s as a speculation...The south side is taken up by Sir George Gilbert Scott's government offices, built...Robert Walpole accepted it from George II in 1732 for the prime minister...
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Company town
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
...1859—with one of Sir George Gilbert Scott 's finest churches (All Souls...of ‘Great’ Scott, who himself also contributed...Essen from the 1870s. In England, George Cadbury (1839–1922...
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