Social Law in the Spiritual World: Studies in Human and Divine Inter-relationshipJohn C. Winston Company, 1904 - 272 strani |
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Stran 13
... self is a deeper ultimate . So with every other article of faith , or hope . Some insistent questioner is sure to ask , Does it square with the facts of consciousness ? We have slowly pushed back from one breastwork about the citadel to ...
... self is a deeper ultimate . So with every other article of faith , or hope . Some insistent questioner is sure to ask , Does it square with the facts of consciousness ? We have slowly pushed back from one breastwork about the citadel to ...
Stran 51
... self and a not - self - is clear enough . The funda- mental contrast is the possession of self - con- sciousness by ... consciousness that which is of worth for the individual . But wherever we discover these " marks " we infer that there is ...
... self and a not - self - is clear enough . The funda- mental contrast is the possession of self - con- sciousness by ... consciousness that which is of worth for the individual . But wherever we discover these " marks " we infer that there is ...
Stran 53
... consciousness of self . They do not say " I , " and they apparently do not discover for some time that they are other than the things they touch . How out of the mass of subjective states , common sensations , " as they are sometimes ...
... consciousness of self . They do not say " I , " and they apparently do not discover for some time that they are other than the things they touch . How out of the mass of subjective states , common sensations , " as they are sometimes ...
Stran 54
... conscious because he is born an organic member in a social whole . Here he learns the contrast between " I " and " thou , ” " ego " and " alter , " and between " self " and " not - self , " as we shall see . Almost from the first , as ...
... conscious because he is born an organic member in a social whole . Here he learns the contrast between " I " and " thou , ” " ego " and " alter , " and between " self " and " not - self , " as we shall see . Almost from the first , as ...
Stran 55
... conscious of his powers . Thus through these early imitative processes there arises the first germ of conscious distinction between the self and the other , * and there dawns also that sense of power on one's own act , which is , in ...
... conscious of his powers . Thus through these early imitative processes there arises the first germ of conscious distinction between the self and the other , * and there dawns also that sense of power on one's own act , which is , in ...
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Absolute actual agnosticism altruism argument from design attainment beauty become believe body called causality child Christ Christian comes conjunct consciousness deed deeper discover Divine Divine-human dreams egoism ence eternal everything existence expression fact faith feel finite forever George Fox give God's ground heart Hibbert Journal Holy human Hypnotism idea ideal imitation individual infinite Inner Light insight Isaac Penington isolated John knowledge larger learned lives manifested MATTHEW ARNOLD means mental mind moral mystic nature nature of things ness never object Oliver Wendell Holmes organic ourselves possess possible principle prove purpose Quaker reality realize realm religion revealed Robert Barclay saint sciousness seed seek self-consciousness self-sacrifice selfhood sense social society soul spiritual subconscious testimony Theologia Germanica Thine things thou thought threshold tion tism true truth uncon unified unity universe unto whole word worth