Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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Page 77
... heart of creation , inherent in the way in which the world works , obeying a certain order and yet emerging into novelties . God does not reveal Himself in nature and history by fits , only in crises and catastrophes . Where scientific ...
... heart of creation , inherent in the way in which the world works , obeying a certain order and yet emerging into novelties . God does not reveal Himself in nature and history by fits , only in crises and catastrophes . Where scientific ...
Page 79
... hearts of people require to be altered . We must be able to make the right choice . This depends on the perceptions and ... heart . I sometimes feel that no people preached truth more vigorously and practised it less effectively . In ...
... hearts of people require to be altered . We must be able to make the right choice . This depends on the perceptions and ... heart . I sometimes feel that no people preached truth more vigorously and practised it less effectively . In ...
Page 226
... heart in his power , and is not himself in the power of his heart ' . ' The Buddha when he attained nirvāņa is far from being dissolved into non - being . It is not he that becomes extinct but the passions and desires . He is no longer ...
... heart in his power , and is not himself in the power of his heart ' . ' The Buddha when he attained nirvāņa is far from being dissolved into non - being . It is not he that becomes extinct but the passions and desires . He is no longer ...
Contents
Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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