That which makes one mortal a great man and of another a vulgar, silly person is, as said, the quality and make-up of the physical shell or casing, and the adequacy or inadequacy of brain and body to transmit and give expression to the light of the real,... The Seven Principles of Man - Page 40by Annie Besant - 1892 - 88 pagesFull view - About this book
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...EGOS of a Newton, an .^Eschylus, or a Shakspere are of the same essence and substance as the EGOS ot a yokel, an ignoramus, a fool, or even an idiot ;...transmission, by word and act, to the objective plane, ot the un spoken divine thought in the very depths of man's subjective or inner nature. Physical man... | |
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