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Page 89
... perhaps understand why one of the greatest and most influential of moralists , Confucius , relied upon two instruments for re- establishing the social order of his time on a sound footing . One was the restoration of the ancient rituals ...
... perhaps understand why one of the greatest and most influential of moralists , Confucius , relied upon two instruments for re- establishing the social order of his time on a sound footing . One was the restoration of the ancient rituals ...
Page 103
... perhaps assign an even longer period to its acquisition than to language itself . What I would stress in all this dim but indubitable evidence is the amount of intelligent discrimination , evaluation , and ingenuity it reveals ...
... perhaps assign an even longer period to its acquisition than to language itself . What I would stress in all this dim but indubitable evidence is the amount of intelligent discrimination , evaluation , and ingenuity it reveals ...
Page 107
... perhaps , mankind is still haunted by dreams of effortless superabundance : dreams that come back in swift realization to those who go berry - picking or mushroom - hunting or flower - gathering , when more fruit or blossoms are there ...
... perhaps , mankind is still haunted by dreams of effortless superabundance : dreams that come back in swift realization to those who go berry - picking or mushroom - hunting or flower - gathering , when more fruit or blossoms are there ...
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PROLOGUE | 3 |
THE MINDFULNESS OF MAN | 14 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
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