The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 40
... soul , which acts and reasons in human fashion ; and highest of all is the soul which is made one with ' intelligence , without losing itself . ' Thus the soul ranges up and down the stairway of existence , identifying herself now with ...
... soul , which acts and reasons in human fashion ; and highest of all is the soul which is made one with ' intelligence , without losing itself . ' Thus the soul ranges up and down the stairway of existence , identifying herself now with ...
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... soul within the individual , to the ocean into which all currents are received . As breathing he ( the âtman ) is named ' breath ; as speaking , speech ; as seeing , eye ; as hearing , ear ; as understanding , mind ; all these are but ...
... soul within the individual , to the ocean into which all currents are received . As breathing he ( the âtman ) is named ' breath ; as speaking , speech ; as seeing , eye ; as hearing , ear ; as understanding , mind ; all these are but ...
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... soul- ' life , more soul - nature , to be exalted , to be full of soul - learning . ' It is the old thought , the mystic thought , of the soul as knower . But it is not with Jefferies an abstract thought ; on the contrary , the whole ...
... soul- ' life , more soul - nature , to be exalted , to be full of soul - learning . ' It is the old thought , the mystic thought , of the soul as knower . But it is not with Jefferies an abstract thought ; on the contrary , the whole ...
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