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... meaning missionaries , trying to bring Christianity ( the religion of love ) into " these remote pueblos dreaming peacefully in the Sun , their Father , " and the harm done to the peaceful peoples of the Pacific islands by the ...
... meaning missionaries , trying to bring Christianity ( the religion of love ) into " these remote pueblos dreaming peacefully in the Sun , their Father , " and the harm done to the peaceful peoples of the Pacific islands by the ...
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... meaning of consciousness became overwhelmingly clear " to him , and he knew that man could continue creation , in fact he was even " indispensable for the completion of creation . " If man does not accept this task , the world is bound ...
... meaning of consciousness became overwhelmingly clear " to him , and he knew that man could continue creation , in fact he was even " indispensable for the completion of creation . " If man does not accept this task , the world is bound ...
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... meaning of life , what the ego can do for the Self . In nature it is repeated endlessly , dawn after dawn and it is left to man to continue this act of creation , to capture the moment in time , to hold it and find its meaning . The ...
... meaning of life , what the ego can do for the Self . In nature it is repeated endlessly , dawn after dawn and it is left to man to continue this act of creation , to capture the moment in time , to hold it and find its meaning . The ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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