The Drama of Love and Death: A Study of Human Evolution and TransfigurationM. Kennerley, 1912 - 292 من الصفحات Historical and philosophical discussion on love and death. The author tries to grapple with their significance and to come to some resolution about death. |
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... portions ; and so reproduces itself . The de- scendant cells or portions so thrown off are sim- ply continuations , by division , of the life of the original or parent cell - so that it has not 5 . THE BEGINNINGS OF LOVE.
... portions ; and so reproduces itself . The de- scendant cells or portions so thrown off are sim- ply continuations , by division , of the life of the original or parent cell - so that it has not 5 . THE BEGINNINGS OF LOVE.
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... portions of the following chapters I shall trace more in detail the resemblance or parallelism between these processes among the Protozoa and some of our own experiences in the great matters of Life and Love and Death.1 ' For summary of ...
... portions of the following chapters I shall trace more in detail the resemblance or parallelism between these processes among the Protozoa and some of our own experiences in the great matters of Life and Love and Death.1 ' For summary of ...
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... portion of his personality is left out in the cold , as it were ; and if this is an impor- tant portion it seems perfectly natural for him to seek for a mate or a lover on that side too . Two such loves are often perfectly compatible ...
... portion of his personality is left out in the cold , as it were ; and if this is an impor- tant portion it seems perfectly natural for him to seek for a mate or a lover on that side too . Two such loves are often perfectly compatible ...
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... portion of our natures . In some cases this deepest consciousness does itself remain so clear , so strong that - even through all the obscurations of illness and bodily weakness - death practically brings no break ; the body is shed off ...
... portion of our natures . In some cases this deepest consciousness does itself remain so clear , so strong that - even through all the obscurations of illness and bodily weakness - death practically brings no break ; the body is shed off ...
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... portions of the human entity can hardly be doubted - of the innermost central portion , continuance , with but slow or secular change , if any ; of the outermost material shell , immediate decay and dissolution . What , then , may we ...
... portions of the human entity can hardly be doubted - of the innermost central portion , continuance , with but slow or secular change , if any ; of the outermost material shell , immediate decay and dissolution . What , then , may we ...
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¹See A. R. Wallace activity actual All-self already animal appear become birth bodily budding C. F. Varley cells centre centrosome certainly chapter character Charles Richet chromatin chromosomes clairvoyance complete condensation conjugation connection consciousness continuity course deep degree difficult divine soul doubt dreams earth-life elements evolution Evolution of Sex existence experience expression fact faculty feel female Frederick Myers fusion germ gross body growth human soul immortal individual inner intelligence invisible Katie King kind male manifestation matter means medium Mediumship memory ment mental mind mortal Myers nature ness nucleus ordinary organism outer ovum pass passion perhaps person phantasms phenomena physical plane portion present probably Protozoa psychic race race-life Race-self race-soul reincarnation relation seems sense sometimes spermatozoon sphere spiritual strange subconscious subliminal subtle subtle body suggested suppose supraliminal survival takes place thing thought tion union visible vitality whole
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الصفحة 139 - Of this at least I feel assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind ; a thousand accidents may and will interpose a veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions on the mind ; accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil ; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains for ever...
الصفحة 285 - mix'd with God and Nature thou, I seem to love thee more and more. Far off thou art, but ever nigh; I have thee still, and I rejoice; I prosper, circled with thy voice; I shall not lose thee tho
الصفحة 21 - He is for ever poor, and so far from being delicate and beautiful, as mankind imagine, he is squalid and withered ; he flies low along the ground, and is homeless and unsandalled ; he sleeps without covering before the doors, and in the unsheltered streets; possessing thus far his mother's nature, that he is ever the companion of want.
الصفحة 117 - ... stand der junge Sklave Um die Abendzeit am Springbrunn, Wo die weißen Wasser plätschern; Täglich ward er bleich und bleicher. Eines Abends trat die Fürstin Auf ihn zu mit raschen Worten : „Deinen Namen will ich wissen, Deine Heimat, deine Sippschaft!" Und der Sklave sprach: „Ich heiße Mohamet, ich bin aus Jemen, Und mein Stamm sind jene Asra, Welche sterben wenn sie lieben.
الصفحة 80 - So great, so splendid is this experience, that it may be said that all minor questions and doubts fall away in face of it; and certain it is that in thousands and thousands of cases the fact of its having come even once to a man has completely revolutionised his subsequent life and outlook on the world.
الصفحة 142 - But this terrible eclipse lasted only a moment, when life blazed forth again with preternatural clearness. I seemed suddenly to become possessed of a new sense. The other self, bygone experiences, Instinct, or Guardian Angel, — call it what you will, — came forward and assumed control.
الصفحة 274 - What an exceeding rest 'twill be When I can leave off being Me ! . . . Done with the varying distress Of retroactive consciousness ! . . . Why should I long to have John Smith Eternally to struggle with...
الصفحة 113 - ... the existence of the X and N rays of light, and of countless other vibrations of which our ordinary senses render no account, the phenomena of radium and radiant matter, the marvels of wireless telegraphy, the mysterious facts connected with hypnotism and the subliminal consciousness, and the certainty now that telepathic communication can take place between human beings thousands of miles apart - all these things have convinced us that the subtlest forces and energies, totally unmeasurable by...
الصفحة 79 - ... and a realization of an altogether vaster self than that to which we are accustomed. And since the ordinary consciousness, with which we are concerned in ordinary life, is before all things founded on the little local self, and is in fact...