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Page 61
... sense of guilt . It is related to magic and religious ritual but is more fundamental than any of them . You find it in the infant who wants a story repeated with exactly the same words- it is the most elementary form of mechanization ...
... sense of guilt . It is related to magic and religious ritual but is more fundamental than any of them . You find it in the infant who wants a story repeated with exactly the same words- it is the most elementary form of mechanization ...
Page 65
... sense impressions , or labelling and cataloguing the contents of his environment : he was creating a meaningful world , a whole cosmos , with whose formation and manipulation he achieved a success that for long was denied him in the ...
... sense impressions , or labelling and cataloguing the contents of his environment : he was creating a meaningful world , a whole cosmos , with whose formation and manipulation he achieved a success that for long was denied him in the ...
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... sense through prudent actions . Common sense was exactly what kingship , almost by definition , lacked : when the king's orders were executed no one dared to tell him honestly how they had turned out . With the absolute powers bestowed ...
... sense through prudent actions . Common sense was exactly what kingship , almost by definition , lacked : when the king's orders were executed no one dared to tell him honestly how they had turned out . With the absolute powers bestowed ...
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PROLOGUE | 3 |
THE MINDFULNESS OF MAN | 14 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
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