TransformationStefan Schimanski, Henry Treece L. Drummond, 1944 |
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Stran 90
... experience — classification, for example, of the Stages .of discursive and contemplative meditation— has been ... experience. There has, been explanation— however tentative— of that realm of inner experience which is revealed when one is ...
... experience — classification, for example, of the Stages .of discursive and contemplative meditation— has been ... experience. There has, been explanation— however tentative— of that realm of inner experience which is revealed when one is ...
Stran 118
... experience. The poet's urge, in fact, which drives him towards the act of creation, arises from a profound need to comprehend his experience, to discover within its apparently haphazard disorder an inner significance, an inner wholeness ...
... experience. The poet's urge, in fact, which drives him towards the act of creation, arises from a profound need to comprehend his experience, to discover within its apparently haphazard disorder an inner significance, an inner wholeness ...
Stran 123
... experience (experience is hot sought for, it is merely accepted in consequence of doing what we really want to do), and by experience I mean the results of reading and reflection, varied interests of all sorts, contacts and ...
... experience (experience is hot sought for, it is merely accepted in consequence of doing what we really want to do), and by experience I mean the results of reading and reflection, varied interests of all sorts, contacts and ...
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