We are unable to look into the future, we do not know what revelations and discoveries are in store for the restlessly inquiring human spirit ; but one thing we may assert with confidence, — whatever new and unwonted paths the philosophy of the future... The Upanishads - Page 171919 - 116 pagesFull view - About this book
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