Inner ExperienceSUNY Press, 1988 M01 1 - 209 páginas His is a journey marked by the questioning of experience itself, until what is reached is sovereign laughter, non-knowledge, and a Presence in no way distinct from Absence, where "The mind moves in a strange world where anguish and ecstasy coexist." |
Contenido
IV | 3 |
V | 6 |
VII | 10 |
VIII | 31 |
IX | 63 |
X | 66 |
XI | 69 |
XII | 77 |
XVII | 105 |
XVIII | 108 |
XIX | 112 |
XX | 128 |
XXI | 130 |
XXII | 159 |
XXIII | 161 |
XXIV | 165 |
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