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The Inner Light" was the first television program to be so honored since the Star Trek original series episode "The City on the Edge of Forever" won in 1968. The other Hugo Award-winning Star Trek episodes are two different two-part episodes, The Original Series ' "The Menagerie" and The Next Generation ' s series finale, "All Good Things...
"The Inner Light" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by George Harrison. It was released on a non-album single in March 1968, as the B-side to " Lady Madonna ". The song was the first Harrison composition to be issued on a Beatles single and reflects the band's embrace of Transcendental Meditation , which they were studying ...
[11] The term inward light was first used by early Friends to refer to Christ's light shining on them; the term inner light has also been used since the twentieth century to describe this Quaker doctrine. Rufus Jones, in 1904, wrote that: "The Inner Light is the doctrine that there is something Divine, 'Something of God' in the human soul". [12]
Picard then goes to Daren to apologize for and explain his sudden formality on the turbolift. He then recounts the experience shown in the episode "The Inner Light" in which he had a wife and family, became a grandfather, grew old, and learned to play the flute. The experience imparted to Picard a deep appreciation for music, and he is pleased ...
Gendel is perhaps best known for having written "The Inner Light", one of the most popular and lauded episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, for which he won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation with Peter Allan Fields who wrote the final draft of the script [1] and the episode's director Peter Lauritson. [3]
The Inner Light or Inner Light may refer to: Beliefs. Inner light, a Quaker concept; Society of the Inner Light, a magical society and Western mystery school;
"The Inner Light" Nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series [1] Bill Wistrom, James Wolvington, Miguel Rivera, Masanobu 'Tomi' Tomita, Guy Tsujimoto, Jeff Gersh, Dan Yale, Gerry Sackman "Time's Arrow, Part II" Nominated 1994 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series [1]
Lightning is a natural phenomenon, more specifically an atmospheric electrical phenomenon. It consists of electrostatic discharges occurring through the atmosphere between two electrically charged regions, either both existing within the atmosphere or one within the atmosphere and one on the ground, with these regions then becoming partially or wholly electrically neutralized.