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32 The first ritual he performed , when he felt this unpleasant feeling of being out
of himself , was to sit on a large stone on the slope below the old garden wall at
Klein - Hüningen Vicarage . He had “ some secret relationship " with this stone ...
32 The first ritual he performed , when he felt this unpleasant feeling of being out
of himself , was to sit on a large stone on the slope below the old garden wall at
Klein - Hüningen Vicarage . He had “ some secret relationship " with this stone ...
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The stone is infinitely more durable than the human being or any kind of animal
life or vegetation . Since the oldest tree is the merest infant compared to a stone ,
the latter has been seen as a symbol of eternity since olden days ! One can ...
The stone is infinitely more durable than the human being or any kind of animal
life or vegetation . Since the oldest tree is the merest infant compared to a stone ,
the latter has been seen as a symbol of eternity since olden days ! One can ...
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34 It was almost as if the images lay dormant in the stones themselves , asking to
be brought into existence . Sometimes , before he touched the stone , he would
ask someone present if he also saw anything there . In 1950 , some months ...
34 It was almost as if the images lay dormant in the stones themselves , asking to
be brought into existence . Sometimes , before he touched the stone , he would
ask someone present if he also saw anything there . In 1950 , some months ...
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
The Basel Gymnasium 18861895 | 39 |
Copyright | |
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