Three introduces us to feel the reality of things from within. "Instead of passing by hills and meadows, instead of seeing around us all the beauties of spring and grieving that we cannot really take them in, as they are merely external, our spirits shall... On Life After Death - Page 32by Gustav Theodor Fechner - 1906 - 134 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Arthur Hill - Spiritualism - 1919 - 328 pages
...Stage Two is intellectual, while Stage Three introduces us to feel the reality of things from within. "Instead of passing by hills and meadows, instead...strength and their pleasure in growing": instead of laboriously expressing ourselves in words we shall dwell in the inmost souls of our friends, thinking... | |
| Edward Douglas Fawcett - First philosophy - 1921 - 292 pages
...that means a struggle for ideals." — ROYCE, The World and the Individual, 2nd series, pp. 225-6. " And then all those things which we, with our present...them their strength and their pleasure in growing." — FECHNEB, On Life after Death. "... Except in relation to our ignorance we cannot call the least... | |
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