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-08_The Sources of Poetry.htm
The Sources of Poetry The swiftness of the muse has been embodied in the image of Pegasus, the heavenly horse of Greek legend; it…
-51_Towards Unification.htm
Towards Unification The progress of distance-bridging inventions, our modern facility for the multiplication of books and their copies and the increase of human curiosity…
-000_Contents.htm
ESSAYS DIVINE AND HUMAN CONTENTS Pre-content Part One Essays Divine and Human Section One (circa…
-24_Parabrahman and Parapurusha.htm
III Parabrahman and Parapurusha God or Para Purusha is Parabrahman unmanifest & inexpressible turned towards a certain kind of manifestation or expression, of…
-02_Moksha.htm
Moksha The pessimists have made moksha synonymous with annihilation or dissolution, but its true meaning is freedom. He who is free from bondage, is…
-23_Parabrahman, Mukti and Human Thought-Systems.htm
II Parabrahman, Mukti & Human Thought-Systems Parabrahman is the Absolute, & because It is the Absolute, it cannot be reduced into terms of…
-17_Sat.html
Sat What is Truth? said Pilate confronted with a mighty messenger of the truth, not jesting surely, not in a spirit of shallow lightness,…
-49_A Cyclical Theory of Evolution.htm
A Cyclical Theory of Evolution […..] Driven from all other fields by a perception of the slow and aeonic processes of Nature, the mushroom…
-31_Beyond Good and Evil.htm
Beyond Good and Evil God is beyond good and evil; man moving Godwards must become of one nature with him. He must transcend good…
-64_Justice.htm
Justice Justice, one says; but what is Justice? Plato’s question applies to this as to every other sacred icon set up by men for…