The World of Self Or Spirit: A Scheme of LifeCobden-Sanderson, 1929 - 98 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 8
עמוד 13
... limits of its claim upon us were duly observed , if the temptation to confound ( quite illogically ) not - A with the opposite of A were steadily resisted , the futility of the Law for purposes of philosophical speculation would become ...
... limits of its claim upon us were duly observed , if the temptation to confound ( quite illogically ) not - A with the opposite of A were steadily resisted , the futility of the Law for purposes of philosophical speculation would become ...
עמוד 30
... limits , why should we assign limits to the power of sharing in it which we all possess ? " How the world is made for each of us ! " Not the world of the worldling ; not the world of " Shadow shapes that come and go " ; but the real ...
... limits , why should we assign limits to the power of sharing in it which we all possess ? " How the world is made for each of us ! " Not the world of the worldling ; not the world of " Shadow shapes that come and go " ; but the real ...
עמוד 94
... limits of self are illusory ; and when the knower and the known have become the lover and the loved , each in turn having lost self and found self in love , the drama of self - awareness will have evolved itself so far that even ...
... limits of self are illusory ; and when the knower and the known have become the lover and the loved , each in turn having lost self and found self in love , the drama of self - awareness will have evolved itself so far that even ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
accept According actual attempt become begins belief cause cease claim complete conception conduct consciousness demand depths desire determinism devotion direction effort element enter essence essential existence experience explore external faith feel final follows forces freedom give goal grace growth guarantee heart higher human idea ideal individual infinite inner intellect intrinsic knowledge less lesser light limits live logic lover lower man's Materialism matter mean measure mental satisfaction mind motives movement mutually mystery Nature necessity needs never object one's opposites outward pass personality philosophy physical pole possession possible problems prove question range reality realize reason reciprocity regard responsibility revelation rises saved seems self-transcendence selfishness sense solve soul sphere spiritual stand Supernatural things thought tion transcend transform true truth turn ultimate Universe whole