Towards Acceptance: Some Thoughts: Pain, Suffering, Death, and Immortality |
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... according to the Law of Medicine . The regimen I adopt shall be for the benefit of my patients according to my ability and judgment , and not for their hurt or any wrong . I will give no deadly drug to any , though it be asked of me ...
... according to the Law of Medicine . The regimen I adopt shall be for the benefit of my patients according to my ability and judgment , and not for their hurt or any wrong . I will give no deadly drug to any , though it be asked of me ...
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... according to Dr. Richard M. Restak ( The Brain ) , so truly astro- nomical as to outnumber the particles in the known universe . Although today's triumvirate of dominant psychiatrists , psycho- analysts , and psychologists is heavily ...
... according to Dr. Richard M. Restak ( The Brain ) , so truly astro- nomical as to outnumber the particles in the known universe . Although today's triumvirate of dominant psychiatrists , psycho- analysts , and psychologists is heavily ...
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... according to world religions or cultures . They may , as in the instance of Buddhism , terminate in the absorption of the individual into the anonymous brotherhood of a nirvana of peaceful renunciation of all individuating desire . But ...
... according to world religions or cultures . They may , as in the instance of Buddhism , terminate in the absorption of the individual into the anonymous brotherhood of a nirvana of peaceful renunciation of all individuating desire . But ...
Contents
Preface Foreword Poem Sonnet to Death Chapter I The Ferries at Bayhead Death as Natural Transition | 1 |
Last Things First Necessity of a Point of View | 11 |
God on Trial The Problem of Evil | 19 |
Copyright | |
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