Man reacts upon and toward the external universe in three ways, namely, by his active nature ; by his intellectual nature ; by his moral nature - that is, he acts upon it, thinks about it, and feels toward it.
Deep in the soul, below pain, below all the distraction of life, is a silence vast and grand - an infinite ocean of calm, which nothing can disturb; … - Richard Maurice Bucke
Deep in the soul, below pain, below all the distraction of life, is a silence vast and grand - an infinite ocean of calm, which nothing can disturb; …
- Richard Maurice Bucke
It is alone that part of the external universe which we call material which acts on man through his senses - that part of which we ordinarily feel ou… - Richard Maurice Bucke
It is alone that part of the external universe which we call material which acts on man through his senses - that part of which we ordinarily feel ou…
Man reacts upon and toward the external universe in three ways, namely, by his active nature ; by his intellectual nature ; by his moral nature - tha… - Richard Maurice Bucke
Man reacts upon and toward the external universe in three ways, namely, by his active nature ; by his intellectual nature ; by his moral nature - tha…
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