The Experience of NothingnessTransaction Publishers - 147 páginas |
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Página xi
... tion with marijuana , LSD , and other drugs . Old verities such as patrio- tism , obedience to parents , respect for the law , and moral commit- ments were slipping their moorings , floating into the night . Long hair , jeans and old ...
... tion with marijuana , LSD , and other drugs . Old verities such as patrio- tism , obedience to parents , respect for the law , and moral commit- ments were slipping their moorings , floating into the night . Long hair , jeans and old ...
Página xiii
... tion — and booze . For St. John , it meant the emptiness in the soul of those who have sought God , who turned their minds and wills toward Him , and kept them fixed there , in that direction , even though " no one appeared . " It is an ...
... tion — and booze . For St. John , it meant the emptiness in the soul of those who have sought God , who turned their minds and wills toward Him , and kept them fixed there , in that direction , even though " no one appeared . " It is an ...
Página xvi
... tion of good and wholesome young people the kind of assault upon their sense of reality that they could expect to face in the future — and that a good number of them were already suffering . That was the first part . The second was to ...
... tion of good and wholesome young people the kind of assault upon their sense of reality that they could expect to face in the future — and that a good number of them were already suffering . That was the first part . The second was to ...
Página xviii
... tion . In our practice we are much more a part of each other than in our theories . Evidence for that insight is piled up in the fourth chapter . I should have made such things more obvious ; but at that time I had only four chapters in ...
... tion . In our practice we are much more a part of each other than in our theories . Evidence for that insight is piled up in the fourth chapter . I should have made such things more obvious ; but at that time I had only four chapters in ...
Página xix
... tion that was to come eight years later . ) My slowly broadening respect for traditions and particular communities led me to become critical of radical individualism on the right and Washington - run collectivism on the left . I sought ...
... tion that was to come eight years later . ) My slowly broadening respect for traditions and particular communities led me to become critical of radical individualism on the right and Washington - run collectivism on the left . I sought ...
Contenido
The Source of the Experience | 31 |
Inventing the Self | 67 |
Myths and Institutions | 95 |
St Therese Doctor | 139 |
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