While there are no stirrings of pleasure, anger, sorrow, or joy, the mind may be said to be in the state of Equilibrium. When those feelings have been stirred, and they act in their due degree, there ensues what may be called the state of Harmony. This... The Chinese Classics - עמוד 44מאת James Legge - 1867תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Henry Osborn Taylor - 1915 - 316 דפים
...Equilibrium. When those feelings have been stirred, and they act in their due degree, there ensues what may be called the state of Harmony. This Equilibrium is the great root, and this Harmony is the universal Path. "Let the states of Equilibrium and Harmony exist in perfection,... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1917 - 446 דפים
...Equilibrium. When those feelings have been stirred, and they act in their due degree, there ensues what may be called the state of Harmony. This Equilibrium is the great root from which grow all the human actings in the world, and this Harmony is the universal path which they... | |
| Henry Osborn Taylor - 1923 - 324 דפים
...Equilibrium. When those feelings have been stirred, and they act in their due degree, there ensues what may be called the state of Harmony. This Equilibrium is the great root, and this Harmony is the universal Path. " Let the states of Equilibrium and Harmony exist in perfection,... | |
| Lily Adams Beck - 1928 - 464 דפים
...have what may be called equilibrium. When these feelings have been moved and all act in due measure, we have what may be called the state of harmony. This equilibrium is the root of the world, and this harmony is its universal way." Here we have indicated what is called in... | |
| Peter H. Lee - 2010 - 608 דפים
...equilibrium. When these feelings have been stirred, and they act in their due degree, there ensues what may be called the state of harmony. This equilibrium is the great root from which grow all the human actings in the world, and this harmony is the universal path they all... | |
| Unryu Suganuma - 2001 - 322 דפים
...EQUILIBRIUM. When those feelings have been sticred, and they act in theic due degree, there ensues what may be called the state of HARMONY. This EQUILIBRIUM is the great wot from which grow all the human actings [sic] in the world, and this HARMONY is the universal path... | |
| Y. H. Wong, Thomas K. Leung - 2001 - 252 דפים
...equilibrium. When those feelings have been stirred, and they act in their due degree, there ensues what may be called the state of harmony. This equilibrium is the great root from which grow all the human actions in the world, and this harmony is the universal path which they... | |
| Larry Chang - 2006 - 826 דפים
...Equilibrium. When those feelings have been stirred, and they act in their due degree, there ensues what may be called the state of Harmony. This Equilibrium is the great root from which grow all the human actings in the world, and this Harmony is the universal path which they... | |
| Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 2007 - 319 דפים
...equilibrium; when those feelings have been stirred, and they act in their due degree, these ensues what may be called the state of harmony. This equilibrium is the great root from which grow all the human activity in the world, and this harmony is the universal path which they... | |
| Jeanne Boden - 2008 - 257 דפים
...equilibrium. When those feelings have been stirred, and they act in their due degree, there ensues what may be called the state of harmony. This equilibrium is the great root from which grows all human acts in the world, and this harmony is the universal path, which they all... | |
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