The Structure of Evil: An Essay on the Unification of the Science of ManG. Braziller, 1968 - 430 pages |
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... Moment fleeing : " Ah , still delay - thou art so fair ! " The traces cannot , of mine earthy being , In aeons perish - they are there ! - In proud forefeeling of such lofty bliss , I now enjoy the highest Moment - this ! Faust finally ...
... Moment fleeing : " Ah , still delay - thou art so fair ! " The traces cannot , of mine earthy being , In aeons perish - they are there ! - In proud forefeeling of such lofty bliss , I now enjoy the highest Moment - this ! Faust finally ...
Page 236
... we have seen in our dis- cussion of ritual , the main thing it does is to intensify the moment and celebrate it . Let us stress this one final time , because it is so strange to our own lives . Ritual is a focus 236 THE STRUCTURE OF EVIL.
... we have seen in our dis- cussion of ritual , the main thing it does is to intensify the moment and celebrate it . Let us stress this one final time , because it is so strange to our own lives . Ritual is a focus 236 THE STRUCTURE OF EVIL.
Page 237
... moment . All time perspectives cross on the present ; past and future find their completion in the " now , " as ritual ... moments to the harvest of future rewards . The process was already rooted in the Middle Ages when man turned to ...
... moment . All time perspectives cross on the present ; past and future find their completion in the " now , " as ritual ... moments to the harvest of future rewards . The process was already rooted in the Middle Ages when man turned to ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
CHAPTER Two The Problem of a New Theodicy | 15 |
CHAPTER THREE The Great Moral Groping of the Nine | 33 |
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