

A Brief History of Everything (4)
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For thought cannot grasp the soul which forgetting itself plunges out of space and time into a presentiment of infinite, and now reawakens. Whoever wanted to speak of this to others, though he spok... -
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schelling's key insight was that the spirit that is realized in a conscious fashion the supreme identity is in fact the Spirit that was present all along as the entire process of evolution itself. ... (1回应) -
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In the ultimate dark Abyss of the divine Being the primal ground or Urgrund, there is no differentiation but only pure identity. What we have been calling the Supreme Identity. -
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And William James set out to demonstrate that this pure noonday immediateness is the basic stuff of reality, so to speak, and that both subject and object, mind and body, inside and outside, are al... (3回应)

A History of Western Philosophy (1)
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“To teach how to live without certainty, and yet without being paralyzed by hesitation, is perhaps the chief thing that philosophy, in our age, can still do for those who study it.” The religion ...

Astrology, Karma & Transformation (1)
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Rules
Specific rules may give us the first stages of our astrological studies, but they eventually must be left by the wayside as the Oneness and Love that transcends all our carefully devised rules and ...