Seminar, Temas257-268R. Thapar, 1981 |
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... experience that , for practical purposes , the latter are totally invalid : they are unrelated to the current way of ... experience to them- selves and , later , to us , depends on the development of their intelli- gence and their ...
... experience that , for practical purposes , the latter are totally invalid : they are unrelated to the current way of ... experience to them- selves and , later , to us , depends on the development of their intelli- gence and their ...
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... experience stresses that it is only known to and validated by itself , that no external evidence can be a legitimate basis for judge- ment of it.2 Mystics also claim that their experience is the essence of all religions , that the ...
... experience stresses that it is only known to and validated by itself , that no external evidence can be a legitimate basis for judge- ment of it.2 Mystics also claim that their experience is the essence of all religions , that the ...
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... experience beyond ego , beyond the dichotomy between subject and object . Within the terms of mysticism itself , ap ... experience . The individual may be viewed as the atom , or basic unit , of the social dimension.16 The core ...
... experience beyond ego , beyond the dichotomy between subject and object . Within the terms of mysticism itself , ap ... experience . The individual may be viewed as the atom , or basic unit , of the social dimension.16 The core ...
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