The Aryan Path, Volume 15Theosophy Company (India), Limited, 1944 |
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... feel- ing , which we can never wholly explain , though we are ( in our most precious hours ) conscious of its presence in our inmost hearts . The value of the Classics ( that is , the highest thought of the world's greatest men ...
... feel- ing , which we can never wholly explain , though we are ( in our most precious hours ) conscious of its presence in our inmost hearts . The value of the Classics ( that is , the highest thought of the world's greatest men ...
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... feel- ings are the gentle protests of a disappointed Conscience ? " He asked these thought - provoking questions with a radiance which was soul - stirring . He then apologised for the digression and , passing on to the next bead , asked ...
... feel- ings are the gentle protests of a disappointed Conscience ? " He asked these thought - provoking questions with a radiance which was soul - stirring . He then apologised for the digression and , passing on to the next bead , asked ...
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... feel happy unless it can feel superior to someone else . To love himself the Anglo - Saxon needs to hate somebody ! Economists have found the explanation in the eco- nomic submergence and educational backwardness of the Negro masses ...
... feel happy unless it can feel superior to someone else . To love himself the Anglo - Saxon needs to hate somebody ! Economists have found the explanation in the eco- nomic submergence and educational backwardness of the Negro masses ...
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Reflection at EventideBy | 48 |
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