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Page 72
... heart to the neck , from Anāhata Chakra to the Visuddha Chakra , beyond which consciousness steps across the threshold from the mind to the spirit and no more images and symbols are present . I must not fail to mention an astonishing ...
... heart to the neck , from Anāhata Chakra to the Visuddha Chakra , beyond which consciousness steps across the threshold from the mind to the spirit and no more images and symbols are present . I must not fail to mention an astonishing ...
Page 73
... heart . St. John of the Cross describes the experience in one of his well known Songs of the Soul : O happy night and blest ! Secretely speeding , screen'd from mortal gaze , Unseen , on I prest , Lit by no earthly rays , Only by heart's ...
... heart . St. John of the Cross describes the experience in one of his well known Songs of the Soul : O happy night and blest ! Secretely speeding , screen'd from mortal gaze , Unseen , on I prest , Lit by no earthly rays , Only by heart's ...
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... heart , " and in the twilight of the heart he seeks an allusion to the Ineffable . But it is difficult to ascertain whether the poet aims at the heart of mystery or simply mystifies a common experience . For the Jew , Zeitlin reserves a ...
... heart , " and in the twilight of the heart he seeks an allusion to the Ineffable . But it is difficult to ascertain whether the poet aims at the heart of mystery or simply mystifies a common experience . For the Jew , Zeitlin reserves a ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
Copyright | |
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