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... sound is like air passing through a hollow bamboo , and then is heard a bell - like sound . . . . ' 99 St. John of the Cross refers to " certain extraordinary words " heard by the inner ear during meditation . Sri Ramakrishna also heard ...
... sound is like air passing through a hollow bamboo , and then is heard a bell - like sound . . . . ' 99 St. John of the Cross refers to " certain extraordinary words " heard by the inner ear during meditation . Sri Ramakrishna also heard ...
Page 282
... sounds are deep and muffled . Some sounds are sad and plaintive . As the first blast of wind goes away with a light trailing sound , there comes the second blow with a deep rumbling sound . To a gentle wind the hollows answer with faint ...
... sounds are deep and muffled . Some sounds are sad and plaintive . As the first blast of wind goes away with a light trailing sound , there comes the second blow with a deep rumbling sound . To a gentle wind the hollows answer with faint ...
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... sounds . But man , as long as he hears these sounds as so many different sounds , is not actually hearing the " sound of Heaven . " Chuang Tzŭ through- out his book urges man to hear the " sound of Heaven " which remains one in all ...
... sounds . But man , as long as he hears these sounds as so many different sounds , is not actually hearing the " sound of Heaven . " Chuang Tzŭ through- out his book urges man to hear the " sound of Heaven " which remains one in all ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
Copyright | |
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