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Pagina 130
Let us say, if you choose, that among the things with which you found yourself,
your soul is the closest to you, but it is not you yourself. We must learn to free
ourselves from the traditional idea which would have reality always consist in
some ...
Let us say, if you choose, that among the things with which you found yourself,
your soul is the closest to you, but it is not you yourself. We must learn to free
ourselves from the traditional idea which would have reality always consist in
some ...
Pagina 166
But, you will ask, does man perchance not find himself in the same situation as
the animal— a prisoner of the world, surrounded by things that terrify him, by
things that enchant him, and obliged all his life, inexorably, whether he will or no,
...
But, you will ask, does man perchance not find himself in the same situation as
the animal— a prisoner of the world, surrounded by things that terrify him, by
things that enchant him, and obliged all his life, inexorably, whether he will or no,
...
Pagina 169
Nothing that is substantive has been conferred upon man. He has to do it all for
himself. Hence, if man enjoys this privilege of temporarily freeing himself from
things and the power to enter into himself and there rest, it is because by his effort
, ...
Nothing that is substantive has been conferred upon man. He has to do it all for
himself. Hence, if man enjoys this privilege of temporarily freeing himself from
things and the power to enter into himself and there rest, it is because by his effort
, ...
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