 | William John Murray - 1917 - 333 páginas
...to hold the prisoner of sense, but they will not prevail, for right is might. Emerson has said : — "There is one mind common to all individual men. Every man is an inlet to the same, and 1 Evans, Primitive Mind Cure. to all of the same. Who hath access to this universal mind is a party... | |
 | Swami Paramananda - 1918 - 76 páginas
...there is no need to; borrow, because all men have equal access to what is cosmic. As Emerson has said: "There is one mind common to all individual men. Every man is an inlet to the same and to all the same. He that is once admitted to the right of reason is made a freeman of the whole estate. What... | |
 | 1919
...again start on its round. Within the grasp of all this, is the psychic force of which Emerson said : "There is one mind common to all individual men. Every...of the same. He that is once admitted to the right to reason, is made a free man of the whole estate. What Plato has thought, he may think. What a saint... | |
 | Frederick Clarke Prescott - 1922 - 308 páginas
...mind "within which every man's particular being is contained and made one with all other." And again, "There is one mind common to all individual men. Every...man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same." Upon this we must rely; but reiving on oneself, confiding in the "genius of the age," and obeying "the... | |
 | New York (State). Legislature - 1923
...there happens what I may best describe by quoting Emerson's opening words in his essay on history : " There is one mind common to all individual men. Every...made a freeman of the whole estate. What Plato has sought, he may think; what a saint has felt, he may feel; what at any time has befallen any man, he... | |
 | University of North Dakota - 1917
...their identity with the impulses of his own soul. Here are a few sentences from his essay on history: There is one mind common to all individual men. Every...right of reason is made a freeman of the whole estate. Man is explicable by nothing less than all his history. Without hurry, without rest, the human spirit... | |
 | Prison Association of New York - 1919
...there happens what I may best describe by quoting Emerson's opening words in his essay on history: "There is one mind common to all individual men. Every...made a freeman of the whole estate. What Plato has sought, he may think; what a saint has felt, he may feel; what at any time has befallen any man, he... | |
 | 1850
...revelation, for he does not attempt to prove it. " There is one mind common to all individual minds. Every man is an inlet to the same, and to all of the...admitted to the right of reason is made a freeman of party to all that is or can be done, for this is the only and sovereign agent." So elsewhere, " man... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson, Alfred Riggs Ferguson, Joseph Slater, Jean Ferguson Carr - 1971 - 424 páginas
...— had been written five years before it appeared in print (JMN, V, 222) . The second sentence — "Every man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same" — had been published in The Dial in January 1841 (II, 374) . An eloquent passage in "Compensation"... | |
 | Stacey B. Day - 1986 - 362 páginas
...entire universe. Emerson in 1841n4) was not far off the mark when he taught in the Universal in Man that there is "one mind common to all individual men. Every...man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same ... of the universal mind each individual man is one more incarnation." Many of the studies presented... | |
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