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... oneself that one finds oneself . " This is a quite useless exhortation , and generally harmful . In order to give oneself , one must first possess oneself . A person who does not feel that he exists cannot give himself either - he feels ...
... oneself that one finds oneself . " This is a quite useless exhortation , and generally harmful . In order to give oneself , one must first possess oneself . A person who does not feel that he exists cannot give himself either - he feels ...
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... oneself does not mean only to defend oneself and impress others , but to assert oneself as a human being - a being who is able to think and to choose , and to formulate a view of what life is . The second movement , in fact , is also an ...
... oneself does not mean only to defend oneself and impress others , but to assert oneself as a human being - a being who is able to think and to choose , and to formulate a view of what life is . The second movement , in fact , is also an ...
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... oneself fulfilment , but giving up depending on oneself to attain it . As we have just seen , this abandonment brings in its turn a new fulfilment , much greater than that which comes of receiving only , of acquiring and possessing ...
... oneself fulfilment , but giving up depending on oneself to attain it . As we have just seen , this abandonment brings in its turn a new fulfilment , much greater than that which comes of receiving only , of acquiring and possessing ...
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Somewhere to be | 9 |
Deprivation | 25 |
Biblical Perspectives | 39 |
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