The Aryan Path, Volume 44Sophia Wadia Theosophy Company (India), Limited, 1973 |
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... reason why orthodox theologians have always fought shy of pantheism and have instinctively felt the dangers inherent in the denial of transcendence . The feeling for the transcendent looms large in Kant and it pursues him in the field ...
... reason why orthodox theologians have always fought shy of pantheism and have instinctively felt the dangers inherent in the denial of transcendence . The feeling for the transcendent looms large in Kant and it pursues him in the field ...
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... reason and pity cannot go together . Ordinary men entertain the feeling of pity to the extent to which they lack reason , but the man who has neither reason nor pity is truly inhuman . Spinoza , who has placed life in community higher ...
... reason and pity cannot go together . Ordinary men entertain the feeling of pity to the extent to which they lack reason , but the man who has neither reason nor pity is truly inhuman . Spinoza , who has placed life in community higher ...
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... reason . In other words , the impure element vanishes from self - seeking when the self we seek is that whose essence is reason and the knowledge and love of God . That reason , or a purely rational nature should love others for its own ...
... reason . In other words , the impure element vanishes from self - seeking when the self we seek is that whose essence is reason and the knowledge and love of God . That reason , or a purely rational nature should love others for its own ...
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40 New Marine Anandavardhana ancient ARYAN PATH awareness beauty become believe Bene Israel Bhagavad-Gita body Bombay Brahman BRIAN G Buddhist called century Christian concept consciousness cultural death dhvani divine doctrine economic Editor essays ethics evil existence fact faith feeling freedom GURU DUTT H. P. Blavatsky hero Hindu HOWARD SERGEANT human ideas India interest Kant knowledge living London Mahāyāna man's mankind Marine Lines means meditation ment mental mind modern moral mystic nations nature ness pain philosophy poem poet poetry political present problems Professor psychic published question Rāmānuja rasa reality religion religious experience religious humanism ROBERT CROSBIE Sanskrit scientific scientists sense social society soul spiritual teaching theory Theosophy Hall things thought tion translation true truth understanding unity University Upanisads Western words writes Yoga